Transmissivity and well yields of the Upper Floridan aquifer in Florida
William J. Andrews
1990, Florida Geological Survey Map Series 132
No abstract available....
Geology and mineral resources map of the South Mountain quadrangle, Malheur County, Oregon
James G. Evans
1990, Geologic Map Series 67
Development of slope valleys in the glacimarine environment of a complex subduction zone, Northern Gulf of Alaska
Paul R. Carlson, Terry R. Bruns, Michael A. Fisher
1990, Book chapter, Glacimarine environments: Processes and sediments
Morphological, seismic-reflection, and sedimentological evidence indicates that glacial ice tongues cut large sea valleys into the Gulf of Alaska continental shelf during the Pleistocene. During the Holocene, glacially-derived sediments from the Copper River and other meltwater streams have been prograding seaward across the shelf, covering the glacial and glacimarine upper...
Chapter 22: Changing patterns of extensional tectonics; Overprinting of the basin of the middle and upper Miocene Esmeralda Formation in western Nevada by younger structural basins
John H. Stewart, David S. Diamond
Brian P. Wernicke, editor(s)
1990, Book chapter, Basin and Range extensional tectonics near the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada
The middle and upper Miocene Esmeralda Formation of western Nevada was deposited in a continental basin that crops out over an area of about 2,000 km2. The formation consists of thin, westerly derived sedimentary rocks in the western three-quarters of the outcrop area and of thick (3+ km) easterly derived...
Lithology and evolution of the crust-mantle boundary region in the southwestern Basin and Range Province
1990, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (95) 649-665
Mantle and crustal xenoliths from volcanic rocks in the southwestern Basin and Range province and Colorado Plateau Transition Zone reveal histories of episodic magmatism and deformation that have profoundly influenced the crustal structure of this region. Seismic transects in this area show a strongly reflective Moho of generally low relief,...
Contributions to Precambrian geology of Lake Superior region
Paul K. Sims, Lorna M.H. Carter
1990, Bulletin 1904
No abstract available....
Chapter 10: Shallow crustal deformation in the Pahranagat area, southern Nevada
Angela S. Jayko
Brian P. Wernicke, editor(s)
1990, Book chapter, Basin and Range extensional tectonics near the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada
The Pahranagat area lies in the Basin and Range Province of southern Nevada. Paleozoic rocks in the study area were folded and faulted during the Sevier orogeny and subsequently extended prior to deposition of Tertiary strata. Middle Oligocene strata overlie the Paleozoic rocks with pronounced angular unconformity and were deposited...
Chapter 6: Petrogenesis of the composite peraluminous-metaluminous Old Woman-Piute Range batholith, southeastern California; isotopic constraints
Calvin F. Miller, Joseph L. Wooden, Victoria C. Bennett, James E. Wright, G. Cleve Solomon, Richard W. Hurst
1990, Book chapter, The nature and origin of Cordilleran magmatism
The Late Cretaceous Old Woman–Piute Range batholith includes both metaluminous and strongly peraluminous granitoid series that intruded the reactivated craton of southeastern California shortly after the orogenic peak. Whole-rock Sr, Nd, and O, feldspar Pb, and zircon U-Pb isotopic compositions, in combination with major- and trace-element and petrographic data, indicate...
Consolidation, triaxial shear-strength, and index-property characteristics of organic-rich sediment from the Peru continental margin: Results from Leg 112
Homa J. Lee, Robert E. Kayen, William McArthur
1990, Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program: Scientific Results 112-43
Sites 679, 680, and 681 of the Ocean Drilling Program were drilled along an east-west transect across an organic-rich, diatomaceous, coastal upwelling facies that occurs as a shelf/slope lens along the Peru continental margin. Seven 60-cm-long, unsplit core sections from these sites were tested for consolidation, triaxial shear strength, and...
Gloria data, Gulf of Mexico
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1990, Report
No abstract available....
GLORIA, East Coast
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1990, Report
No abstract available....
Microphytic crusts: 'topsoil' of the desert
Jayne Belnap
1990, Permaculture Drylands Journal (10) 4-5
Deserts throughout the world are the home of microphytic, or cryptogamic, crusts. These crusts are dominated by cyanobacteria, previously called blue-green algae, and also include lichens, mosses, green algae, microfungi and bacteria. They are critical components of desert ecosystems, significantly modifying the surfaces on which they occur. In the cold...
Pattern of solute movement from snow into an upper Michigan stream
R. Stottlemyer, D. Toczydlowski
1990, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (47) 290-300
Precipitation, snowpack, snowmelt, and streamwater samples were collected in a small gauged watershed draining into Lake Superior during winter 1987–88 to assess the importance of snowmelt pattern and meltwater pathways in the occurrence of solute pulses in streamwater. The snowpack along the south shore of Lake Superior can contain 50%...
Reactions of grizzly bears, Ursus arctos horribilis, to wildfire in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
B.M. Blanchard, R.R. Knight
1990, Canadian Field-Naturalist (104) 592-597
No abstract available....
Discussion of: "Uncertainty in suspended sediment transport curves" by E. A. McBean and S. Al-Nassri
Robert T. Milhous
1990, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering (116) 730-737
No abstract available....
Evolution of sedimentary basins: Powder River Basin
Vito F. Nuccio, Paula L. Hansley, William A. Cobban, Carroll G. Whitney
1990, Bulletin 1917
A multidisciplinary approach to research studies of sedimentary rocks and their constituents and the evolution of sedimentary basins, both ancient and modern....
Self and organizational efficacy of front-line managers in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Nina Burkardt, Berton L. Lamb, R. Bartlett
1990, The Environmental Professional (12) 241-243
No abstract available....
Habitat relationships and nest site characteristics of cavity-nesting birds in cottonwood floodplains
James A. Sedgwick, Fritz L. Knopf
1990, Journal of Wildlife Management (54) 112-124
We examined habitat relationships and nest site characteristics for 6 species of cavity-nesting birds--American kestrel (Falco sparverius), northern flicker (Colaptes auratus), red-headed woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus), black-capped chickadee (Parus atricapillus), house wren (Troglodytes aedon), and European starling (Sturnus vulgaris)--in a mature plains cottonwood (Populus sargentii) bottomland along the South Platte River...
Kidney lesions associated with mortality in chickens inoculated with waterfowl influenza viruses
R.D. Slemons, L. N. Locke, Martha G. Sheerar, R. M. Duncan, Virginia S. Hinshaw, B.C. Easterday
1990, Avian Diseases (34) 120-128
Seventy-six type A influenza viruses recovered from waterfowl in Wisconsin, California, South Dakota, Florida, Texas, Alabama, and Nebraska were tested for virulence in chickens. The challenge to chickens was intravenous inoculation of first-, second-, or third-egg-passage virus. Each of the virus strains was tested separately in three or four chickens....
Theodolite measurements of creep rates on San Francisco Bay region faults: technical report
Jon Scott Galehouse
1990, Report
No abstract available....
Land-surface subsidence resulting from ground-water withdrawals in the Houston-Galveston region, Texas, through 1987
R.K. Gabrysch, L.S. Coplin
1990, Report
The ground-water system in the Houston-Galveston region, Texas is composed of layers of sand and compressible clay. The system has been divided into two major aquifers, the Chicot and Evangeline, and the underlying Burkeville confining unit. The Chicot aquifer overlies the Evangeline aquifer. The Chicot aquifer contains the most permeable sand layers and...
Berry production in three whitebark pine forest types
T. Weaver, K.C. Kendall, F. Forcella
1990, Book, Proceedings--Symposium on Whitebark Pine Ecosystems : Ecology and Management of a High-Mountain Resource
In the whitebark pine /whortleberry (Pinus albicaulis/Vaccinium scoparium) habitat type of southwestern Montana, whortleberry plants produced seven to 69 berries/m2 x yr in 1974. In subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) habitat types of northwestern Montana, huckleberry plants (Vaccinium globulare) may produce from 13 to 228 berries/m2 X yr. While removal of...
Bioaccumulation of selenium in birds at Kesterson Reservoir, California
Harry M. Ohlendorf, Roger L. Hothem, Christine M. Bunck, Katherine C. Marois
1990, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (19) 495-507
This study was conducted to determine selenium (Se) concentrations in tissues of birds collected during the 1983-1985 nesting seasons at Kesterson Reservoir (an area receiving high-Se irrigation drainage water), compare them with birds from reference sites within California's Central Valley, and relate them to food-chain Se concentrations at the study...
Acid precipitation and food quality: Inhibition of growth and survival in black ducks and mallards by dietary aluminum, calcium and phosphorus
Donald W. Sparling
1990, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (19) 457-463
In areas impacted by acid precipitation, water chemistry of acidic ponds and streams often changes, resulting in increased mobilization of aluminum and decreased concentration of calcium carbonate. Aluminum binds with phosphorus and inhibits its uptake by organisms. Thus, invertebrate food organisms used by waterfowl may have inadequate Ca and P...
Hurricane impacts on the coastal environment
Abby Sallenger
1990, Report
In terms of insured losses, Hurricane Andrew is the most severe catastrophe in the Nation's history. Prior to the arrival of Andrew, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Louisiana Geological Survey (LGS), acquired an extensive body of information and data on the behavior and long-term erosion of...