Biogeography of marine podocopid Ostracodes in Micronesia
L.S. Weissleader, N.L. Gilinsky, R. M. Ross, T. M. Cronin
1989, Journal of Biogeography (16) 103-114
Shallow-water podocopic marine Ostracoda from Micronesian lagoons in the Marianas, Caroline, Marshall and Gilbert Islands in the western Pacific were analysed to establish their diversity and zoogeography within Micronesia and the taxonomic affinities with ostracodes from other tropical regions. Sixty-four bottom lagoonal sediment samples from twelve islands and atolls yielded...
ROV dives under Great Lakes ice
S. J. Bolsenga, John E. Gannon, Gregory Kennedy, D. C. North, Charles E. Herdendorf
1989, Cold Regions Science and Technology (16) 89-93
Observations of the underside of ice have a wide variety of applications. Severe under-ice roughness can affect ice movements, rough under-ice surfaces can scour the bottom disturbing biota and man-made structures such as pipelines, and the flow rate of rivers is often affected by under-ice roughness. A few...
Using role analysis for instream flow negotiations
1989, Report, Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers
No abstract available....
Water resources data for South Carolina, water year 1988
C.S. Bennett, R.D. Hayes, K.H. Jones, T.W. Cooney
1989, Water Data Report SC-88-1
Water resources data for the 1988 water year for South Carolina consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and levels of ground-water wells. This volume contains records for water discharge at 104 gaging stations, stage only at 18 gaging...
Seismicity of Alaska 1786-1987
1989, Open-File Report 89-98
This map displays selected epicenters for earthquakes that occurred between 1786 and 1987. Although accurate magnitude values have not been determined for many of the pre-instrumental earthquakes, it is believed that all of the earthquakes presented on this map have magnitudes of 5.0 or greater.Symbols are plotted at epicentral locations,...
Water resources data Maryland and Delaware, water year 1988
R.W. James, R.H. Simmons, B.F. Strain, M.J. Smigaj
1988, Water Data Report MD-DE-88-1
No abstract available....
USGS minimum commercially developable field size
Emil D. Attanasi
1988, Open-File Report 1988-373
Geology and mineral resources of the Port Moller region, western Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian arc: A section in USGS research on mineral resources - 1989: Program and abstracts
Frederic H. Wilson, Willis H. White, Robert L. Detterman
1988, Report, USGS research on mineral resources - 1989: Program and abstracts (Circular 1035)
Geologic mapping of the Port Moller, Stepovak Bay, and Simeonof Island quadrangles was begun under the auspices of the Alaska Mineral Resource Assessment Program (AMRAP) in 1983 . Two important mineral deposits are located in the Port Moller quadrangle; the Pyramid prospect is the largest copper porphyry system in the...
Water use data for public water suppliers and self supplied industry in Utah: 1984, 1985
Brent Johnson, Steven Jackson
1988, Utah Division of Water Rights Water-Use Report 6
This publication is the sixth in a continuing series of reports presenting water use data for Utah. The data are collected by the State of Utah, Division of Water Rights, for the National Water Use Information Program. This is a cooperative effort with the U.S. Geological Survey. Most states contribute...
Toxicity of water from three South Carolina rivers to larval striped bass
Susan E. Finger, James S. Bulak
1988, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (117) 521-528
The toxicity of water from three rivers in the Santee-Cooper drainage of South Carolina was evaluated in a series of on-site studies with larval striped bass Morone saxatilis. Mortality and swimming behavior were assessed daily for larvae exposed to serial dilutions of water collected from the Santee, Congaree, and Wateree...
Ground-water resources of the central Wasatch Front area, Utah
Don Price
1988, Utah Geological Survey Wasatch Front Environment and Resource Map 54-C
This is one of a series of map reports compiled by the USGS and UGS describing the geology and related natural resources and hazards of the densely populated Wasatch Front of Utah. This report defines in a non-technical format the occurrence, availability, and quality of ground water in the central...
Ground-water resources of the southern Wasatch Front area, Utah
Don Price, L.S. Conroy
1988, Utah Geological Survey Wasatch Front Environment and Resource Map 55-C
This is one of a series of map reports compiled by the USGS and UGS describing the geology and related natural resources and hazards of the densely populated Wasatch Front of Utah. This report defines in a non-technical format the occurrence, availability, and quality of ground water in the southern...
Teaching aids in seismology
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1988, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (20) 233-233
QED
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1988, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (20) 232-233
Regional earthquake hazards assessments
Henry Spall
1988, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (20) 229-230
Mitigation of earthquake hazards in the People's Republic of China
David P. Russ
H. Spall, editor(s)
1988, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (20) 230-232
Communications award goes to earthquake expert
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1988, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (20) 233-233
Meers Fault, Oklahoma
Henry Spall
1988, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (20) 230-230
QED
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1988, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (20) 232-233
Earthquake response
Henry Spall
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1988, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (20) 232-232
Water reuse systems: A review of the principal components
G. Lucchetti, G.A. Gray
1988, Progressive Fish-Culturist (50) 1-6
Principal components of water reuse systems include ammonia removal, disease control, temperature control, aeration, and particulate filtration. Effective ammonia removal techniques include air stripping, ion exchange, and biofiltration. Selection of a particular technique largely depends on site-specific requirements (e.g., space, existing water quality, and fish densities). Disease control, although often...
Use of a portable electric barrier to estimate Chinook salmon escapement in a turbid Alaskan river
A. Palmisano, C. V. Burger
1988, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (8) 475-480
We developed a portable electric barrier to aid in the capture of adult chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha undergoing spawning migrations up a turbid stream in south-central Alaska. In 1981, we tagged and released 157 chinook salmon after diverting them from the main-stem Killey River into a conventional trap with the aid...
Use of diagnostic bones to identify and estimate original lengths of ingested prey fishes
H.C. Hansel, S.D. Duke, P.T. Lofy, G.A. Gray
1988, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (117) 55-62
We examined and measured cleithra, dentaries, opercles, and pharyngeal arches – bones found to persist during digestion of most prey fish – to identify 24 prey fish species and back-calculate their original fork length. Eighteen of the 24 species examined could be easily distinguished; however, for certain congenerics, identification was...
Growth and longevity of the cui-ui and longevity of other catostomids and cyprinids in western North America
G.G. Scoppettone, M.E. Coleman
1988, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (117) 301-307
Annulus formation on opercula of the cui-ui Chasmistes cujus in Pyramid Lake, Nevada, was validated over an 8-year interval. Many fish were old, as old as 41 years of age, As many as three annuli were hidden (covered by supporting bone) in older fish. Growth was rapid during the first...
Relation between distance transferred from natal stream and recovery rate for hatchery coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch
R.R. Reisenbichler
1988, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (8) 172-174
Distance transferred from the natal stream was negatively related to recovery rate (recruits per gram of juveniles released) for hatchery-reared coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch. This relation, which reflects the important influence of genetic adaptation and genetic differences among stocks on recovery rates and survival, should be useful in deciding whether...