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Morphology of chasma walls, Mars
Baerbel K. Lucchitta
1978, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (6) 651-662
The landforms developed on the walls of the Valles Marineris system of chasmas are of three major types, which are locally transitional. The most common type is composed of steep spurs and gullies. The dominant process in the formation or modification of this type appears to be the downslope movement...
Ground-water conditions in the Navajo Sandstone in the central Virgin River basin, Utah
R.M. Cordova
1978, Technical Publication 61
The central Virgin River basin, Utah, includes about 1,000 square miles (2,600 square kilometers) in the drainage basin of the Virgin River downstream from the Hurricane Cliffs. The Navajo Sandstone of Late Triassic(?) and Jurassic age crops out in 234 square miles (606 square kilometers) of the basin and underlies...
Water resources inventory of Connecticut Part 8: Quinnipiac River basin
David L. Mazzaferro, Elinor H. Handman, Mendall P. Thomas
1978, Connecticut Water Resources Bulletin 27
The Quinnipiac River basin area in southcentral Connecticut covers 363 square miles, and includes all drainage basins that enter Long Island Sound from the Branford to the Wepawaug Rivers. Its population in 1970 was estimated at 535,000. Precipitation averages 47 inches per year and provides an abundant supply of water....
Effects of dietary addition of vitamins C and D3 on growth and calcium and phosphorus content of pond-cultured channel catfish
C.A. Launer, O.W. Tiemeier, C.W. Deyoe
1978, Progressive Fish-Culturist (40) 16-20
Fingerling channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, were fed one of three diets: one deficient in vitamin C (ascorbic acid), one deficient in vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), or one containing both vitamins. Semimonthly from May to September and monthly from September to February, calcium and phosphorus were determined in eviscerated bodies and fat-free...
The Antarctic and its geology
Arthur Barnes Ford, Dwight Lyman Schmidt
1978, Report
To the seamen of the 18th century who skirted its ice-choked seas in their wooden vessels, Antarctica was known as "Terra Australis Incognito" - the unknown land of the south....
Coastal mapping handbook
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Melvin Y. Ellis, editor(s)
1978, Report
Passage of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 focused attention on the Nation's coastal land and water areas. As plans for more effective management of the coastal zone evolved, it soon became apparent that improved maps and charts of these areas were needed. This handbook was prepared with the...
National Cartographic Information Center Newsletter No. 8
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Newsletter 8
In this issue we cover several interesting topics, including a report on the NCIC/Special Libraries Association meeting in Denver, the launching of a third Landsat satellite with a new thermal band, and the formation of a new California map society....
NAWDEX: key to finding water data
Melvin D. Edwards
1978, Report
As our Nation's resources are developed, water will play an increasingly important role, both as a resource to be developed and as a resource to be protected. The proper development and protection of our water resources, however, will depend on adequate data on the quantity and quality of our water....
Guidelines for the use of NAWDEX data systems
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Report
This report has been prepared in order to identify the NAWDEX Data Systems and their respective documentation. It discusses the operation of the systems as well as tools that have been developed to enhance or facilitate their use....
United States Geological Survey Yearbook, fiscal year 1977
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Report
Fiscal 1977 marked the 98th year the U.S. Geological Survey has endeavored in the unceasing task of providing information about the Earth and its physical resources, and regulating the activities of lessees engaged in extracting petroleum and other minerals from the public domain. The past year also marked the beginning...
Rapid method for determining concentrations of Bayer 73 in water during lampricide treatments
V. K. Dawson, P.D. Harman, D.P. Schultz, J. L. Allen
1978, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (35) 1262-1265
Two simple, rapid, sensitive methods were developed for determining the concentration of the lampricide 2',5-dichloro-4'-nitrosalicylanilide (Bayer 73) in stream water. Bayer 73 was extracted from acidified water samples with chloroform and then hydrolyzed to 2-chloro-4-nitroaniline (CNA) with either acid or base. The CNA was diazotized with sodium nitrite, and an...
Nutritional requirements and feeding of selected coolwater fishes: A review
H. George Ketola
1978, Progressive Fish-Culturist (40) 127-132
A review was made of published and unpublished studies on nutritional requirements, diets, and feeding of selected coolwater species of fishes: yellow perch (Perca flavescens), European perch (P. fluviatilis), walleye (Stizostedion vitreum), smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieui), northern pike (Esox lucius), muskellunge (E. masquinongy), and the northern pike x muskellunge hybrid. The published information...
Workshop on the Delphi Method
G.G. Baxter, S.M. Cargill, A.H. Chidester, P. E. Hart, G.M. Kaufman, F. Urquidi-Barrau
1978, Journal of the International Association for Mathematical Geology (10) 581-587
[No abstract available]...
Organochlorine insecticide and polychlorinated biphenyl residues in woodcock wings, 1971-72
M. Anne Ross McLane, E. H. Dustman, E.R. Clark, D.L. Hughes
1978, Pesticides Monitoring Journal (12) 22-25
Pesticide residues in wings of adult woodcock (Philohela minor) were used to monitor regional differences in a 1970-71 survey of DDT, DDE, TDE, dieldrin, mirex, and PCBs in Maine, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Lousiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. In 1971-72, wings were sampled...
Indocyanine green: A test of hepatic function and a measure of plasma volume in the duck
J.F. Patton
1978, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A: Physiology (60) 21-24
1. The exponential removal of ICG from the plasma by the mallard duck liver made possible the measurement of fractional dye clearance (K), plasma volume (PV) and plasma clearance (PC).2. Values obtained for K (14.9%/min), PV (39.2 ml/kg) and PC (5.8 ml/min per kg) agreed with those obtained by other...