Effects of toxaphene on fishes and bottom fauna of Big Kitoi Creek, Afognak Island, Alaska
W.R. Meehan, W.L. Sheridan
1966, Investigations in Fish Control 8
Abstract not submitted to date...
[Book review] The giant Canada goose, by H. C. Hanson
H.K. Nelson
1966, Journal of Wildlife Management (30) 636-637
Review of: The giant Canada goose. H. C. Hanson. Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press. 1965. xxi, 225 p. illus., maps. 26 cm....
Pennsylvanian and Permian paleogeography, tectonics and stratigraphy in Montana and the Dakotas
E. K. Maughan
1966, Open-File Report 66-82
No abstract available....
The relation between molecular structure and biological activity among mononitrophenols containing halogens
Vernon C. Applegate, B. G. H. Johnson, Manning A. Smith
1966, Technical Report 11
The results of tests of the biological activity of certain nitrophenols containing halogen are reported. Some of these are shown to be significantly more toxic to larvae of the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus L.) than to fishes. It is proposed that the death of lamprey larvae exposed to these compounds...
Crystallization of tholeiitic basalt in Alae Lava Lake, Hawaii
D. L. Peck, T. L. Wright, J.G. Moore
1966, Bulletin Volcanologique (29) 629-655
The eruption of Kilauea Volcano August 21–23, 1963, left 600,000 cubic meters of basaltic lava in a lava lake as much as 15 meters deep in Alae pit crater. Field studies of the lake began August 27 and include repeated core drilling, measurements of temperature in the crust and melt,...
Disequilibrium of the 238U series in basalt
B.L.K. Somayajulu, M. Tatsumoto, J.N. Rosholt, R. J. Knight
1966, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1) 387-391
Radioisotope analyses of basalt samples from Hawaii, Japan, and Iwo Jima show that: (1)234U and238U are virtually in radioactive equilibrium, (2)230Th exceeds equilibrium values in all these samples, (3)210Pb concentrations range from 10–200% of the equilibrium values and average 30% deficient, and...
Chemical analyses of water from observation wells in the Edwards and associated limestones, San Antonio area, Texas, 1965
Sergio Garza
1966, Edwards Underground Water District Bulletin 10
No abstract available....
Ground-water discharge from the Edwards and associated limestones, San Antonio area, Texas, 1965
Sergio Garza
1966, Edwards Underground Water District Bulletin 11
No abstract available....
Present status of federal and state government supported fish pathological research, teaching, and services in the United States of America
S. F. Snieszko
1966, Bulletin de L'Office International Des Epizooties (65) 1097-1106
Uranium and lead isotopic stability in a metamict zircon under experimental hydrothermal conditions
R.T. Pidgeon, J. R. O’Neil, L. T. Silver
1966, Science (154) 1538-1540
Abstract. Disturbance of the uranium-lead isotopic system in a metamict Ceylon zircon has been produced in a 2 molal NaCI solution at 500°C...
Ground-water levels, 1965
Jack E. Sceva, Robert DeBow
1966, Report
No abstract available....
Glacier mass budget measurements by hydrologic means
Wendell V. Tangborn
1966, Water Resources Research (2) 105-110
Ice storage changes for the South Cascade Glacier drainage basin were determined for the 1957–1964 period using basin runoff and precipitation measurements. Measurements indicate that evaporation and condensation are negligible compared with the large runoff and precipitation values. Runoff, measured by a stream discharge station, averaged 4.04 m/yr; precipitation, determined...
Some effects of Heptachlor on bluegills (Lepomis macrochirus)
Austin K. Andrews, Bruce E. Stebbings, Charles C. Van Valin
1966, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (95) 297-309
In complementary studies of the chronic effects of heptachlor on bluegills, four similar earthen ponds were treated once with different concentrations of heptachlor, and the fish in six plastic pools were routinely fed different levels of heptachlor. A fifth pond and two plastic pools were used as controls. Higher dosages...
Uptake of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid by Pseudomonas fluorescens
Gary Wedemeyer
1966, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (14) 486-491
Factors influencing the uptake of the sodium salt of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), under conditions in which no net metabolism occurred, were investigated in an effort to determine both the significance of “non-metabolic” uptake as a potential agent in reducing pesticide levels and the mechanisms involved. Uptake of 2,4-D was affected...
Waste injection into a deep limestone in northwestern Florida
J.T. Barraclough
1966, Groundwater (4) 22-24
During a three-month trial period, 70 million gallons of industrial wastes were successfully injected at moderate pressures into a deep limestone in the westernmost part of Florida. The movement of these wastes is expected to be predominantly southward toward the natural discharge area which is presumed to be far out...
A sampler for coring sediments in rivers and estuaries
Edmund A. Prych, D. W. Hubbell
1966, Geological Society of America Bulletin (77) 549-556
A portable sampler developed to core submerged unconsolidated sediments collects cores that are 180 cm long and 4.75cm in diameter. The sampler is used from a 12-m boat in water depths up to 20 m and in flow velocities up to 1.5m per second to sample river and estuarine deposits...
A live trap for pocket gophers
A.B. Sargeant
1966, Journal of Mammalogy (47) 729-731
No abstract available. ...
The tullibee
Stanford H. Smith
1966, Minnesota Conservation Volunteer (29) 49-50
Early explorers and settlers of the northeastern United States and southern Canada found lakes teeming with fish that had white flesh and were good to eat. The larger of these they called whitefish, differentiating two kinds- the lake whitefish and the round or menominee whitefish. These looked much...
Book review: Key to Parasites of Freshwater Fish of the U.S.S.R. by I.E. Bykhovskaya-Pavlovskaya, A.V. Gusev, M.N. Dubinina, N.A. Izyumova, T.S. Smirnova, I.L. Sokolovskaya, G.A. Shtein, S.S. Shul'man, V.M. Epshtein, L.F. Nagibina, E.V. Raikova, Yu. A. Strelkov, B.E. Bykhovskii, E.N. Pavlovskii
G. L. Hoffman
1966, Journal of Parasitology (52) 191
No abstract available....
Whirling disease of trout in North America
G. L. Hoffman
1966, American Fishes and U.S. Trout News (January-February) 6-7, 23
U.S. Federal research on fisheries and limnology in the Great Lakes through 1964: an annotated bibliography
Ralph Hile
1966, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 528
The annotated bibliography is preceded by a brief account of the Federal research program in fisheries and limnology in the Great Lakes in 1957-64. The bibliography covers 314 papers by staff members of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Mich., and 35 by associated scientists with...
Lamprey control and research in the United States
Bernard R. Smith
1966, Report, Great Lakes Fishery Commission Annual Report, 1964
No abstract available....
Water resources data for Idaho, water year 1965
U.S. Geological Survey
1966, Water Data Report ID-65-1
No abstract available....
Surface water records of Missouri, 1964
1966, Water Data Report MO-64-1
The quality-of-water investigations of the U.S. Geological Survey are concerned with the chemical and physical characteristics of surface and ground water supplies of the Nation. The basic records for the 1964 water year for quality of surface waters within the State of Missouri are given in this report. The data...
The Alaska earthquake, March 27, 1964: regional effects
David S. McCulloch, Samuel J. Tuthill, Wilson M. Laird, J. E. Case, D.F. Barnes, George Plafker, S. L. Robbins, Reuben Kachadoorian, Oscar J. Ferrians Jr., Helen L. Foster, Thor N. V. Karlstrom, M. J. Kirkby, Anne V. Kirkby, Kirk W. Stanley
1966, Professional Paper 543
This is the third in a series of six reports that the U.S. Geological Survey published on the results of a comprehensive geologic study that began, as a reconnaissance survey, within 24 hours after the March 27, 1964, Magnitude 9.2 Great Alaska Earthquake and extended, as detailed investigations, through several...