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Undiscovered phosphate resources in the Caribbean region and their potential value for agricultural development
Richard Porter Sheldon, D.F. Davidson, S.R. Riggs, W. C. Burnett
1985, Circular 962
The countries of the world's humid tropical regions lack the soil fertility necessary for high agricultural productivity. A recently developed agricultural technology that increases soil fertility can make tropical agriculture highly productive, but the technique requires large inputs into the soil of phosphorus and other fertilizers and soil amendments. Use...
Description and preliminary testing of the CDSN Seismic Sensor Systems
Jon Peterson, Edwin E. Tilgner
1985, Open-File Report 85-288
The China Digital Seismograph Network (CDSN) is being designed and installed to provide the People's Republic of China with the facilities needed to create a national digital database for earthquake research. The CDSN, which is being developed jointly by the PRC State Seismological Bureau and the U.S. Geological Survey, will...
Evaluating earthquake hazards in the Los Angeles region— An earth-science perspective
Joseph I. Ziony, editor(s)
1985, Professional Paper 1360
Potentially destructive earthquakes are inevitable in the Los Angeles region of California, but hazards prediction can provide a basis for reducing damage and loss. This volume identifies the principal geologically controlled earthquake hazards of the region (surface faulting, strong shaking, ground failure, and tsunamis), summarizes methods for characterizing their extent...
Geologic characteristics of sediment- and volcanic-hosted disseminated gold deposits - Search for an occurrence model
Donald E. White, Robert O. Fournier, James J. Rytuba, Robert O. Rye, Charles G. Cunningham, Byron R. Berger, Miles L. Silberman, Harold F. Bonham Jr., Donald G. Strachan, Donald J. Birak, Robert J. Hawkins, Edwin W. Tooker
Edwin W. Tooker, editor(s)
1985, Bulletin 1646
The current expansion of resource information, particularly on "disseminated" gold, and the improved technologies now available for resource investigations should place us in an enhanced position for developing a better predictive methodology for meeting one of the important responsibilities of the U.S. Geological Survey-to examine and assess the mineral resources...
Geology of the Carlin gold deposit, Nevada
Arthur S. Radtke
1985, Professional Paper 1267
This report describes the geology of the Carlin gold deposit and the Lynn mining district, including an area of about 80km2 in northern Eureka County, Nev. (fig. 1). The Carlin mine is located in secs. 13 and 14, T.35N., R.50E., at an elevation of 6,400 ft near the crest of...
Effect of adherent bacteria and bacterial extracellular polymers upon assimilation by Macoma balthica of sediment-bound Cd, Zn and Ag
Ronald W. Harvey, Samuel N. Luoma
1985, Marine Ecology Progress Series (22) 281-289
Effects of adherent bacteria and bacterial extracellular polymer (exopolymer) upon uptake of particle-bound Cd, Zn and Ag by the deposit-feeding clam Macoma balthica were studied in the laboratory. Amorphous iron oxyhydroxide and unaltered and alkaline-extracted sediments were used as model particulates in separate, controlled deposit-feeding experiments. In general, amounts of...
Temporal dynamics of estuarine phytoplankton: A case study of San Francisco Bay
J. E. Cloern, B.E. Cole, R.L.J. Wong, A.E. Alpine
1985, Hydrobiologia (129) 153-176
Detailed surveys throughout San Francisco Bay over an annual cycle (1980) show that seasonal variations of phytoplankton biomass, community composition, and productivity can differ markedly among estuarine habitat types. For example, in the river-dominated northern reach (Suisun Bay) phytoplankton seasonality is characterized by a prolonged summer bloom of netplanktonic diatoms...
Differences in in vivo fluorescence yield between three phytoplankton size classes
Andrea E. Alpine, James E. Cloern
1985, Journal of Plankton Research (7) 381-390
The size-dependent relationship between in vivo fluorescence (IVF) and chlorophyll a was determined for monthly phytoplankton samples from the San Francisco Bay estuary. Chlorophyll a and IVF were both measured on netplankton (>22 μm), nanoplankton (5–22 μm), and ultraplankton (<5 μm) samples that were separated with screens. IVF and chlorophyll a were linearly related for each size class,...
Ground-water and surface-water interactions in Minnesota and Wisconsin wetlands
R. G. Brown, J. R. Stark, G. L. Patterson
1985, Book chapter, The ecology and management of wetlands
The interaction between ground water and surface water in wetlands is complex and depends on the hydrologic setting of the particular wetland. Hydrologic characteristics have been used in Wisconsin to classify wetlands into four categories; surface-waterdepression wetlands, surface-water-slope wetlands, ground-waterdepression wetlands, and ground-water-slope wetlands, as described by Novitzki (1978). The...
Remote sensing of tidal chlorophyll-a variations in estuaries
Glenn P. Catts, Siamak Khorram, James E. Cloern, Allen W. Knight, Stephen D. Degloria
1985, International Journal of Remote Sensing (6) 1685-1706
Simultaneous acquisition of surface chlorophyll-a concentrations for 39 samples from boats and Daedalus 1260 Multispectral Scanner data from a U-2 aircraft was conducted in the northern reaches of San Francisco Bay on 28 August 1980. These data were used to develop regression models for predicting surface chlorophyll-a concentrations over the...
Seasonal cycles of zooplankton from San Francisco Bay
Julie W. Ambler, James E. Cloern, Anne Hutchinson
1985, Hydrobiologia (129) 177-197
The two estuarine systems composing San Francisco Bay have distinct zooplankton communities and seasonal population dynamics. In the South Bay, a shallow lagoon-type estuary, the copepods Acartia spp. and Oithona davisae dominate. As in estuaries along the northeast coast of the U.S., there is a seasonal succession involving the replacement...
Metallic-mineral assessment of the Jabal Habashi quadrangle, sheet 26F, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Donlad H. Richter, Michael S. Allen, E. A. Du Bray, M. Dean Kleinkopf, John S. Pallister
1985, Report
An interagency report prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey Saudi Arabian Mission for the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The work on which this report was based was performed in accordance with a cooperative agreement between the U.S. Geological Survey and the Ministry of Petroleum and...
Development of a computerized wetlands mapping data base for use in section 404 jurisdictional determinatins in San Francisco Bay
Patrick J. Cotter, James B. Johnston, Millicent L. Quammen, Dennis Peters
1985, Conference Paper, Coastal zone '85 : Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Management
Development and habitat alteration in the San Francisco Bay-Delta system have placed the remaining wetlands in jeopardy. The Bay-Delta wetlands will be mapped in a joint project of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). Maps at a 1:24,000 scale will...