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Effects of land cover on water table, soil moisture, evapotranspiration, and groundwater recharge: A Field observation and analysis
Y.-K. Zhang, K. E. Schilling
2006, Journal of Hydrology (319) 328-338
The effects of land cover on water table, soil moisture, evapotranspiration, and groundwater recharge were studied with water level measurements collected from two monitoring wells over a period of 122 days. The two wells were installed under similar conditions except that one was drilled on the east side of a...
D/H ratios and hydrogen exchangeability of type-II kerogens with increasing thermal maturity
G.P. Lis, A. Schimmelmann, Maria Mastalerz
2006, Organic Geochemistry (37) 342-353
Stable isotope ratios of non-exchangeable hydrogen (??Dn) and of carbon were measured in type-II kerogens from two suites of Late Devonian to Early Mississippian black shale, one from the New Albany Shale (Illinois Basin) and the other from the Exshaw Formation (Alberta Basin). The largely marine-derived organic matter had similar...
Radiolaria and pollen records from 0 to 50 ka at ODP Site 1233: Continental and marine climate records from the Southeast Pacific
N. G. Pisias, L. Heusser, C. Heusser, S. W. Hostetler, A.C. Mix, M. Weber
2006, Quaternary Science Reviews (25) 455-473
Site 1233 drilled during Leg 202 of the Ocean Drilling Program provides a detailed record of marine and continental climate change in the Southeast Pacific and South American continent. Splits from over 500 samples taken at 20 cm intervals for quantitative analysis of radiolarian and pollen populations yield a temporal...
Characterization and identification of Na-Cl sources in ground water
S.V. Panno, Keith C. Hackley, H.-H. Hwang, S.E. Greenberg, I.G. Krapac, S. Landsberger, D. J. O’Kelly
2006, Ground Water (44) 176-187
Elevated concentrations of sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl -) in surface and ground water are common in the United States and other countries, and can serve as indicators of, or may constitute, a water quality problem. We have characterized the most prevalent natural and anthropogenic sources of Na+ and Cl-...
Cross-shelf subtidal variability in San Pedro Bay during summer, 2001
P. Hamilton, M.A. Noble, J. Largier, L.K. Rosenfeld, G. Robertson
2006, Continental Shelf Research (26) 681-702
A total of 16 moorings were deployed across the San Pedro shelf, one of the two wider embayments in the Southern California Bight, from near the surfzone to the upper-slope. On the middle and outer shelf in the summer of 2001, the currents flowed strongly equatorward at the surface and...
Three-dimensional model for multi-component reactive transport with variable density groundwater flow
X. Mao, H. Prommer, D.A. Barry, C.D. Langevin, B. Panteleit, L. Li
2006, Environmental Modelling and Software (21) 615-628
PHWAT is a new model that couples a geochemical reaction model (PHREEQC-2) with a density-dependent groundwater flow and solute transport model (SEAWAT) using the split-operator approach. PHWAT was developed to simulate multi-component reactive transport in variable density groundwater flow. Fluid density in PHWAT depends not on only the concentration of...
Factors determining Pochard nest predation along a wetland gradient
T. Albrecht, D. Horak, J. Kreisinger, K. Weidinger, P. Klvana, T.C. Michot
2006, Journal of Wildlife Management (70) 784-791
Waterfowl management on breeding grounds focuses on improving nest success, but few studies have compared waterfowl nest success and factors affecting nest survival along a wetland gradient and simultaneously identified nest predators. We monitored nests (n = 195) of common pochards (Aythya ferina) in Trebon Basin Biosphere Reserve, Czech...
Patterns of fish use and piscivore abundance within a reconnected saltmarsh impoundment in the northern Indian River Lagoon, Florida
Philip W. Stevens, C.L. Montague, K. J. Sulak
2006, Wetlands Ecology and Management (14) 147-166
Nearly all saltmarshes in east-central, Florida were impounded for mosquito control during the 1960s. The majority of these marshes have since been reconnected to the estuary by culverts, providing an opportunity to effectively measure exchange of aquatic organisms. A multi-gear approach was used monthly to simultaneously estimate fish standing stock...
Basic concepts for the linear model of ground water level recession
A. T. Rutledge
2006, Ground Water (44) 483-487
Basic concepts are illustrated for the display of ground water level recession as a linear plot on a semilog graph, as first described by Rorabaugh. This exponential decay function can be achieved if there is a definable outflow boundary such as a lake or river and if water levels are...
Prolactin and growth hormone in fish osmoregulation
T. Sakamoto, S. D. McCormick
2006, General and Comparative Endocrinology (147) 24-30
Prolactin is an important regulator of multiple biological functions in vertebrates, and has been viewed as essential to ion uptake as well as reduction in ion and water permeability of osmoregulatory surfaces in freshwater and euryhaline fish. Prolactin-releasing peptide seems to stimulate prolactin expression in the pituitary and peripheral organs...
Effect of diet processing method and ingredient substitution on feed characteristics and survival of larval walleye, Sander vitreus
F.T. Barrows, W.A. Lellis
2006, Journal of the World Aquaculture Society (37) 154-160
Two methods were developed for the production of larval fish diets. The first method, microextrusion marumerization (MEM), has been tested in laboratory feeding trials for many years and produces particles that are palatable and water stable. The second method, particle-assisted rotational agglomeration (PARA), produced diets that have lower density than...
Effects of ascorbic acid enrichment by immersion of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss, Walbaum 1792) eggs and embryos
B. Falahatkar, K. Dabrowski, M. Arslan, J. Rinchard
2006, Aquaculture Research (37) 834-841
This study was conducted to examine the effects of different forms and concentrations of ascorbic acid (vitamin C), and different enrichment times (24 and 48 h post ovulation) on egg, embryo and alevin ascorbate concentrations and survival of rainbow trout (enrichment was at the ova stage). In experiments 1 and...
Source apportionment modeling of volatile organic compounds in streams
J. F. Pankow, W.E. Asher, J.S. Zogorski
2006, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (25) 921-932
It often is of interest to understand the relative importance of the different sources contributing to the concentration cw of a contaminant in a stream; the portions related to sources 1, 2, 3, etc. are denoted cw,1, cw,2, cw,3, etc. Like c w, 'he fractions ??1, = cw,1/c w, ??2...
Flow resistance dynamics in step‐pool channels: 2. Partitioning between grain, spill, and woody debris resistance
Andrew C. Wilcox, Jonathan M. Nelson, Ellen E. Wohl
2006, Water Resources Research (42)
In step‐pool stream channels, flow resistance is created primarily by bed sediments, spill over step‐pool bed forms, and large woody debris (LWD). In order to measure resistance partitioning between grains, steps, and LWD in step‐pool channels we completed laboratory flume runs in which total resistance was measured with and without...
Stability of low levels of perchlorate in drinking water and natural water samples
S.J. Stetson, R. B. Wanty, D.R. Helsel, S. J. Kalkhoff, D.L. Macalady
2006, Analytica Chimica Acta (567) 108-113
Perchlorate ion (ClO4-) is an environmental contaminant of growing concern due to its potential human health effects, impact on aquatic and land animals, and widespread occurrence throughout the United States. The determination of perchlorate cannot normally be carried out in the field. As such, water samples for perchlorate analysis are...
Occurrence of antibiotics in wastewater treatment facilities in Wisconsin, USA
K.G. Karthikeyan, M. T. Meyer
2006, Science of the Total Environment (361) 196-207
Samples from several wastewater treatment facilities in Wisconsin were screened for the presence of 21 antibiotic compounds. These facilities spanned a range of community size served (average daily flow from 0.0212 to 23.6 million gallons/day), secondary treatment processes, geographic locations across the state, and...
Applicability of the flood-pulse concept in a temperate floodplain river ecosystem: Thermal and temporal components
H.L. Schramm Jr., M.A. Eggleton
2006, River Research and Applications (22) 543-553
Annual growth increments were calculated for blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus) and flathead catfish (Pylodictis olivaris) from the lower Mississippi River (LMR) to assess hypothesized relationships between fish growth and floodplain inundation as predicted by the Flood-Pulse Concept. Variation in catfish growth increment was high for all age classes of both...
Spatial structures of stream and hillslope drainage networks following gully erosion after wildfire
J. A. Moody, D.A. Kinner
2006, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (31) 319-337
The drainage networks of catchment areas burned by wildfire were analysed at several scales. The smallest scale (1-1000 m2) representative of hillslopes, and the small scale (1000 m2 to 1 km2), representative of small catchments, were characterized by the analysis of field measurements. The large scale (1-1000 km2), representative of...
Cumulative uncertainty in measured streamflow and water quality data for small watersheds
R. D. Harmel, R.J. Cooper, R.M. Slade, R.L. Haney, J.G. Arnold
2006, Transactions of the ASABE (49) 689-701
The scientific community has not established an adequate understanding of the uncertainty inherent in measured water quality data, which is introduced by four procedural categories: streamflow measurement, sample collection, sample preservation/storage, and laboratory analysis. Although previous research has produced valuable information on relative differences in procedures within these categories, little...
An evaluation of a reagentless method for the determination of total mercury in aquatic life
Sekeenia Haynes, Richard D. Gragg, Elijah Johnson, Larry Robinson, Carl E. Orazio
2006, Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (172) 359-374
Multiple treatment (i.e., drying, chemical digestion, and oxidation) steps are often required during preparation of biological matrices for quantitative analysis of mercury; these multiple steps could potentially lead to systematic errors and poor recovery of the analyte. In this study, the Direct Mercury Analyzer (Milestone Inc., Monroe, CT) was utilized...
Distribution and sources of surfzone bacteria at Huntington Beach before and after disinfection on an ocean outfall - A frequency-domain analysis
M.A. Noble, J. P. Xu, G.L. Robertson, L.K. Rosenfeld
2006, Marine Environmental Research (61) 494-510
Fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) were measured approximately 5 days a week in ankle-depth water at 19 surfzone stations along Huntington Beach and Newport Beach, California, from 1998 to the end of 2003. These sampling periods span the time before and after treated sewage effluent, discharged into the coastal ocean from...
Impacts of aircraft deicer and anti-icer runoff on receiving waters from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas, USA
S.R. Corsi, G.R. Harwell, S.W. Geis, D. Bergman
2006, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (25) 2890-2900
From October 2002 to April 2004, data were collected from Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport (TX, USA) outfalls and receiving waters (Trigg Lake and Big Bear Creek) to document the magnitude and potential effects of aircraft deicer and anti-icer fluid (ADAF) runoff on water quality. Glycol concentrations at outfalls ranged...
Differences in tsunami generation between the December 26, 2004 and March 28, 2005 Sumatra earthquakes
E.L. Geist, S.L. Bilek, D. Arcas, V.V. Titov
2006, Earth, Planets and Space (58) 185-193
Source parameters affecting tsunami generation and propagation for the Mw > 9.0 December 26, 2004 and the Mw = 8.6 March 28, 2005 earthquakes are examined to explain the dramatic difference in tsunami observations. We evaluate both scalar measures (seismic moment, maximum slip, potential energy) and finite-source repre-sentations (distributed slip...
Grain size-sensitive creep in ice II
T. Kubo, W.B. Durham, L.A. Stern, S. H. Kirby
2006, Science (311) 1267-1269
Rheological experiments on fine-grained water ice II at low strain rates reveal a creep mechanism that dominates at conditions of low stress. Using cryogenic scanning electron microscopy, we observed that a change in stress exponent from 5 to 2.5 correlates strongly with a decrease in grain size from about 40...
Ammonium transport and reaction in contaminated groundwater: Application of isotope tracers and isotope fractionation studies
J.K. Böhlke, Richard L. Smith, Daniel N. Miller
2006, Water Resources Research (42)
Ammonium (NH4+) is a major constituent of many contaminated groundwaters, but its movement through aquifers is complex and poorly documented. In this study, processes affecting NH4+ movement in a treated wastewater plume were studied by a combination of techniques including large‐scale monitoring of NH4+ distribution; isotopic analyses of coexisting aqueous NH4+, NO3−,...