A comprehensive list of the most important diseases of fishes and the drugs and chemicals used for their control
S. F. Snieszko
1975, Tropical Fish Hobbyist (24) 14-15, 19
The determination of specific forms of aluminum in natural water
R.B. Barnes
1975, Chemical Geology (15) 177-191
A procedure for analysis and pretreatment of natural-water samples to determine very low concentrations of Al is described which distinguishes the rapidly reacting equilibrium species from the metastable or slowly reacting macro ions and colloidal suspended material. Aluminum is complexed with 8-hydroxyquinoline (oxine), pH is adjusted to 8.3 to...
Determining earthquake recurrence intervals from deformational structures in young lacustrine sediments
John D. Sims
1975, Tectonophysics (29) 141-152
Examination of the silty sediments in the lower Van Normal reservoir after the 1971 San Fernando, California earthquake revealed three zones of deformational structures in the 1-m-thick sequence of sediments exposed over about 2 km2 of the reservoir bottom. These zones are correlated with moderate earthquakes that shook the San Fernando...
A high 87Sr 86Sr mantle source for low alkali tholeiite, northern Great Basin
R. K. Mark, Hu C. Lee, H. R. Bowman, F. Asaro, E.H. McKee, R.R. Coats
1975, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (39) 1671-1678
Olivine tholeiites, the youngest Tertiary units (about 8–11 m.y. old) at five widely spaced localities in northeastern Nevada, are geologically related to the basalts of the Snake River Plain, Idaho, to the north and are similar in major element and alkali chemistry to mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) and island arc...
The new Martian nomenclature of the international Astronomical Union
Vaucouleur G. de, J. Blunck, M. Davies, A. Dollfus, I.K. Koval, G. P. Kuiper, H. Masursky, S. Miyamoto, V.I. Moroz, C. Sagan, B. Smith
1975, Icarus (26) 85-98
A new nomenclature for Martian regions and topographic features uncovered by Mariner 9, as officially adopted by the International Astronomical Union, is described. About 180 craters, generally of diameters >100 km, have been named, as well as 13 classes of topographic...
Utilization of algae by fish: Final report to Hercules Incorporated, Wilmington, Delaware
J.G. Stanley, James E. Ellis, Jack B. Jones, W.H. Hastings
1975, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Duck plague: carrier state and gross pathology in black ducks
Jorge E. Ossa
1975, Thesis
Duck plague (UP) is a highly fatal disease of ducks, geese, and swans (family Anatidae), produced by a reticulo-endotheliotrophic virus classified as a member of the Herpesvirus group. The disease was recognized in Europe in 1949. On the American continent, the disease was first diagnosed in the United States in...
The seismic history of the Rio Grande Rift
J.P. Hoffman
1975, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (7) 8-13
The Rio Grande Rift, one of the major geologic structures of the Southwest, cuts through the center of New Mexico from north to south. The rift is also referred to as the Rio Grande Trench and as the Rio Grande Trough. It extends from the northern end of the San...
Earthquake history of New Mexico
C. A. von Hake
1975, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (7) 23-26
Most of New Mexico's historical seismcity has been concentrated in the Rio Grande Valley between Socorro and Albuquerque. About half of the earthquakes of intensity V or greater (Modified Mercalli intensity) that occurred in teh State between 1868 and 1973 were centered in this region. ...
Statistical methods for estimating normal blood chemistry ranges and variance in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri), Shasta Strain
Gary A. Wedemeyer, Nancy C. Nelson
1975, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (32) 551-554
Gaussian and nonparametric (percentile estimate and tolerance interval) statistical methods were used to estimate normal ranges for blood chemistry (bicarbonate, bilirubin, calcium, hematocrit, hemoglobin, magnesium, mean cell hemoglobin concentration, osmolality, inorganic phosphorus, and pH for juvenile rainbow (Salmo gairdneri, Shasta strain) trout held under defined environmental conditions. The percentile estimate...
Marine terraces; datum planes for study of structural deformation
N.K. Huber
1975, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (7) 3-7
Along the earthquake-prone coastal area of north-central California, geologists are searching for criteria to establish the nature, extent, and rate of crustal movement or deformation that may be related to activity along known or postulated faults. This search has led to a study of marine terraces along the coast between...
The Pocatello Valley, Idaho, earthquake
A. M. Rogers, C.J. Langer, R.C. Bucknam
1975, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (7) 16-18
A Richter magnitude 6.3 earthquake occurred at 8:31 p.m mountain daylight time on March 27, 1975, near the Utah-Idaho border in Pocatello Valley. The epicenter of the main shock was located at 42.094° N, 112.478° W, and had a focal depth of 5.5 km. This earthquake was the largest in...
Limnological data for Donner Lake, California, May 1973 through December 1973
Alex E. Dong
1975, Report
Donner Lake is easily accessible to the metropolitan areas of Sacramento and San Francisco and is close to many recreational areas in the Sierra Nevada. The lake is used for recreation and is bordered by commercial establishments, summer vacation homes, and a large state campground. Domestic wastes around the lake...
Water development for irrigation in northwestern Kansas
Edward D. Jenkins, Marilyn E. Pabst
1975, Report
Northwestern Kansas, an area of 8,050 square miles (21,000 square kilometres), is a flat to gently rolling plain that is dissected by the Smoky Hill and Republican Rivers. Loessial soils underlying the plain are ideal for cultivation.The climate is semiarid with the mean annual precipitation ranging from 16 to 21...
Streamflow characteristics in northeastern Utah and adjacent areas
Fred K. Fields
1975, Utah Basic-Data Release 25
This report contains statistical summaries of streamflow records from 74 gaging stations, which are mostly in northeastern Utah. Low- flow, high-flow, and flow-duration summaries were compiled from daily discharge values; and flows of each month are compared through correlation with flows of 1, 2, and 12 months in the future....
Technique and rationale of volcanic-hazards appraisals in the Cascade Range, northwestern United States
D. R. Crandell, D. R. Mullineaux
1975, Environmental Geology (1) 23-32
No abstract available....
Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Fort Worth, Texas, metropolitan area, 1973
B.B. Hampton
1975, Report
No abstract available....
Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Dallas, Texas, metropolitan area, 1973
B.B. Hampton
1975, Report
No abstract available....
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for urban studies in the San Antonio, Texas metropolitan area, 1973
R.D. Steger
1975, Report
No abstract available....
Water-quality records for the Hubbard Creek watershed, Texas, October 1972–September 1974
H.J. Davidson
1975, Report
No abstract available....
Hydrologic data for North Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1973
R.M. Slade Jr.
1975, Report
No abstract available....
Ground-water data in the Harrisburg-Halsey area, central Willamette Valley, Oregon
F. J. Frank, Nyra A. Johnson
1975, Report
THE HARRISBURG-HALSEY AREA COVERS ABOUT 350 SQUARE MILES IN THE CENTRAL WILLAMETTE VALLEY, OREG., AND IS PART OF A BROAD ALLUVIAL PLAIN THAT LIES BETWEEN THE CASCADE AND COAST RANGES IN THE CENTRAL PART OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. MOST OF...
Hydrologic data for Mukewater Creek, Colorado River Basin, Texas, 1973
J. N. Lee
1975, Report
No abstract available....
Hydrologic data for Mountain Creek, Trinity River Basin, Texas, 1973
H.D. Buckner
1975, Report
No abstract available....
Hydrologic data for Little Elm Creek, Trinity River Basin, Texas, 1973
R.M. Slade Jr., J.M. Taylor
1975, Report
The U.S. Soil Conservation Service is actively engaged in the implementation of flood- and soil-erosion reducing measures in Texas under the authority of "The Flood Control Act of 1936 and 1944" and "Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act" (Public Law 566), as amended. The Soil Conservation Service has found that...