Actual timing of neodymium isotopic variations recorded by Fe-Mn crusts in the western North Atlantic
K.W. Burton, D.-C. Lee, J.N. Christensen, A. N. Halliday, J.R. Hein
1999, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (171) 149-156
Hydrogenetic ferromanganese (Fe-Mn) crusts from the western North Atlantic record variations in the Nd and Pb isotopic composition of Cenozoic deep water preserved during their growth. The timing and cause of the most striking change have been the subject of debate. Some have proposed that the shift took place after...
An evaluation of parturition indices in fishers
H.C. Frost, E.C. York, W.B. Krohn, K.D. Elowe, T.A. Decker, S.M. Powell, T.K. Fuller
1999, Wildlife Society Bulletin (27) 221-230
Fishers (Martes pennanti) are important forest carnivores and furbearers that are susceptible to overharvest. Traditional indices used to monitor fisher populations typically overestimate litter size and proportion of females that give birth. We evaluated the usefulness of 2 indices of reproduction to determine proportion of female fishers that gave birth...
Basin waves on a seafloor recording of the 1990 Upland, California, earthquake: Implications for ground motions from a larger earthquake
D.M. Boore
1999, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (89) 317-324
The velocity and displacement time series from a recording on the seafloor at 74 km from the 1990 Upland earthquake (M = 5.6) are dominated by late-arriving waves with periods of 6 to 7 sec. These waves are probably surface waves traveling across the...
The search for a source rock for the giant Tar Sand triangle accumulation, southeastern Utah
J. E. Huntoon, P. L. Hansley, N. D. Naeser
1999, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (83) 467-495
A large proportion (about 36%) of the worlds oil resource is contained in accumulations of heavy oil or tar. In these large deposits of degraded oil, the oil in place represents only a fraction of what was present at the time of accumulation. In many of these deposits, the source...
Mid-Pleistocene cosmogenic minimum-age limits for pre-Wisconsinan glacial surfaces in southwestern Minnesota and southern Baffin Island: A multiple nuclide approach
P.R. Bierman, K.A. Marsella, Chris Patterson, P.T. Davis, M. Caffee
1999, Geomorphology (27) 25-39
Paired 10Be and 26Al analyses (n = 14) indicate that pre-Wisconsinan, glaciated bedrock surfaces near the northern (Baffin Island) and southern (Minnesota) paleo-margins of the Laurentide Ice Sheet have long and complex histories of cosmic-ray exposure, including significant periods of partial or complete shielding from cosmic rays. Using the ratio,...
Seismic reflection and vibracoring studies of the continental shelf offshore central and western Long Island, New York
W.M. Kelly, J.R. Albanese, N.K. Coch, A.A. Harsch
1999, Marine Georesources and Geotechnology (17) 141-153
The ridge-and-swale topography on the continental shelf south of Fire Island, New York, is characterized by northeast-trending linear shoals that are shore attached and shore oblique on the inner shelf and isolated and shore parallel on the middle shelf. High-resolution seismic reflection profiles show that the ridges and swales occur...
Comparing global models of terrestrial net primary productivity (NPP): Global pattern and differentiation by major biomes
D. W. Kicklighter, A. Bondeau, A. L. Schloss, J. Kaduk, A. D. McGuire
1999, Global Change Biology (5) 16-24
Annual and seasonal net primary productivity estimates (NPP) of 15 global models across latitudinal zones and biomes are compared. The models simulated NPP for contemporary climate using common, spatially explicit data sets for climate, soil texture, and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). Differences among NPP estimates varied over space and...
Estimates of bottom roughness length and bottom shear stress in South San Francisco Bay, California
R. T. Cheng, C. #NAME? Ling, J. W. Gartner, P.-F. Wang
1999, Journal of Geophysical Research C: Oceans (104) 7715-7728
A field investigation of the hydrodynamics and the resuspension and transport of particulate matter in a bottom boundary layer was carried out in South San Francisco Bay (South Bay), California, during March-April 1995. Using broadband acoustic Doppler current profilers, detailed measurements of turbulent mean velocity distribution within 1.5 m above...
The epipelagic fish community of Beaufort Sea coastal waters, Alaska
L. E. Jarvela, Lyman K. Thorsteinson
1999, Arctic (52) 80-94
A three-year study of epipelagic fishes inhabiting Beaufort Sea coastal waters in Alaska documented spatial and temporal patterns in fish distribution and abundance and examined their relationships to thermohaline features during summer. Significant interannual, seasonal, and geographical differences in surface water temperatures and salinities were observed. In 1990, sea ice...
Digital photogrammetric analysis of the IMP camera images: Mapping the Mars Pathfinder landing site in three dimensions
Randolph L. Kirk, Elpitha Howington-Kraus, Trent M. Hare, E. Dorrer, D. Cook, Kris J. Becker, K. Thompson, B. Redding, J. Blue, D. Galuszka, E.M. Lee, Lisa R. Gaddis, J. R. Johnson, Laurence A. Soderblom, A. W. Ward, P. H. Smith, D.T. Britt
1999, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (104) 8869-8887
This paper describes our photogrammetric analysis of the Imager for Mars Pathfinder data, part of a broader program of mapping the Mars Pathfinder landing site in support of geoscience investigations. This analysis, carried out primarily with a commercial digital photogrammetric system, supported by our in‐house Integrated Software for Imagers and...
Analysis of pumping tests: Significance of well diameter, partial penetration, and noise
M. Heidari, K. Ghiassi, E. Mehnert
1999, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (35) 333-347
The nonlinear least squares (NLS) method was applied to pumping and recovery aquifer test data in confined and unconfined aquifers with finite diameter and partially penetrating pumping wells, and with partially penetrating piezometers or observation wells. It was demonstrated that noiseless and moderately noisy drawdown data from observation points located...
Baseline sediment trace metals investigation: Steinhatchee River estuary, Florida, Northeast Gulf of Mexico
C.A. Trimble, R.W. Hoenstine, A.B. Highley, J.F. Donoghue, P.C. Ragland
1999, Marine Georesources and Geotechnology (17) 187-197
This Florida Geological Survey/U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service Cooperative Study provides baseline data for major and trace metal concentrations in the sediments of the Steinhatchee River estuary. These data are intended to provide a benchmark for comparison with future metal concentration data measurements. The Steinhatchee River estuary...
Suite versus composite statistics
J. H. Balsillie, W.F. Tanner
1999, Sedimentary Geology (125) 225-234
Suite and composite methodologies, two statistically valid approaches for producing statistical descriptive measures, are investigated for sample groups representing a probability distribution where, in addition, each sample is probability distribution. Suite and composite means (first moment measures) are always equivalent. Composite standard deviations (second moment measures) are always larger than...
Modeling the effects of nutria (Myocastor coypus) on wetland loss
J. Carter, A.L. Foote, L. A. Johnson-Randall
1999, Wetlands (19) 209-219
We created a model to study the process in which nutria (Myocastor coypus) feeding activities lead to erosion and loss of marsh area. This model ties together data on nutria population dynamics and feeding behavior from the literature with data from field studies on the phenology of Scirpus americanus and...
Assessing groundwater vulnerability to agrichemical contamination in the Midwest US
M. R. Burkart, D.W. Kolpin, D.E. James
1999, Water Science and Technology (39) 103-112
Agrichemicals (herbicides and nitrate) are significant sources of diffuse pollution to groundwater. Indirect methods are needed to assess the potential for groundwater contamination by diffuse sources because groundwater monitoring is too costly to adequately define the geographic extent of contamination at a regional or national scale. This paper presents examples...
Magmatic interactions as recorded in plagioclase phenocrysts of Chaos Crags, Lassen Volcanic Center, California
F. J. Tepley III, J.P. Davidson, M.A. Clynne
1999, Journal of Petrology (40) 787-806
The silicic lava domes of Chaos Crags in Lassen Volcanic National Park contain a suite of variably quenched, hybrid basaltic andesite magmatic inclusions. The inclusions represent thorough mixing between rhyodacite and basalt recharge liquids accompanied by some mechanical disaggregation of the inclusions resulting in crystals mixing into the rhyodacite host...
Geotechnical characteristics and slope stability in the Gulf of Cadiz
H. Lee, J. Baraza
1999, Marine Geology (155) 173-190
Sedimentological and geotechnical analyses of thirty-seven core samples from the Gulf of Cadiz continental margin were used to define the regional variability of sediment properties and to assess slope stability. Considering the sediment property data set as a whole, there is an association between grain size, plasticity and water content....
A sampling plan for conduit-flow karst springs: Minimizing sampling cost and maximizing statistical utility
J.C. Currens
1999, Engineering Geology (52) 121-128
Analytical data for nitrate and triazines from 566 samples collected over a 3-year period at Pleasant Grove Spring, Logan County, KY, were statistically analyzed to determine the minimum data set needed to calculate meaningful yearly averages for a conduit-flow karst spring. Results indicate that a biweekly sampling schedule augmented with...
Site response for Seattle and source parameters of earthquakes in the Puget Sound Region
A. Frankel, D. Carver, E. Cranswick, M. Meremonte, T. Bice, D. Overturf
1999, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (89) 468-483
We analyzed seismograms from 21 earthquakes (ML 2.0-4.9) recorded by digital seismographs we deployed in urban Seattle to determine site response and earthquake stress drops. The seismometers were situated on a wide variety of geologic units, including artificial fill (e.g., Kingdome, Harbor Island), Pleistocene...
Estimates of suspended-sediment flux and bedform activity on the inner portion of the Eel continental shelf
D.A. Cacchione, P.L. Wiberg, J. Lynch, J. Irish, P. Traykovski
1999, Marine Geology (154) 83-97
Energetic waves, strong bottom currents, and relatively high rates of sediment discharge from the Eel River combined to produce large amounts of suspended-sediment transport on the inner continental shelf near the Eel River during the winter of 1995-1996. Bottom-boundary-layer (BBL) measurements at a depth of ~50 m using the GEOPROBE...
The thin hot plume beneath Iceland
R. M. Allen, G. Nolet, W. J. Morgan, K. Vogfjord, B. H. Bergsson, P. Erlendsson, G.R. Foulger, S. Jakobsdottir, B.R. Julian, M. Pritchard, S. Ragnarsson, R. Stefansson
1999, Geophysical Journal International (137) 51-63
We present the results of a seismological investigation of the frequency-dependent amplitude variations across Iceland using data from the HOTSPOT array currently deployed there. The array is composed of 30 broad-band PASSCAL instruments. We use the parameter t(*), defined in the usual manner from spectral ratios (Halderman and Davis 1991),...
Reef and nonreef aquifers - A comparison of hydrogeology and geochemistry, northwestern Indiana
D.J. Schnoebelen, N.C. Krothe
1999, Groundwater (37) 194-203
The principal bedrock aquifer system across much of Indiana consists of carbonate rocks of Silurian and Devonian age. The Silurian-Devonian aquifer system is used extensively for irrigation in northwestern Indiana and is approximately 170 m thick. Reef and nonreef carbonate aquifers in northwestern Indiana were...
Interaction of tectonic and depositional processes that control the evolution of the Iberian Gulf of Cadiz margin
A. Maldonado, C.H. Nelson
1999, Marine Geology (155) 217-242
This study provides an integrated view of the growth patterns and factors that controlled the evolution of the Gulf of Cadiz continental margin based on studies of the tectonic, sedimentologic and oceanographic history of the area. Seven sedimentary regimes are identified, but there are more extensive descriptions of the late...
Occurrence and behavior of the herbicide Prometon in the hydrologic system
P. D. Capel, A.H. Spexet, S.J. Larson
1999, Environmental Science & Technology (33) 674-680
Prometon, a triazine herbicide, is used for total vegetation control on industrial sites, on noncrop areas on farms, in and under asphalt, and to a small extent by homeowners. Prometon has often been detected in surface water and groundwater in studies reported in the literature, but its presence is seldom...
Spectroscopic determination of leaf biochemistry using band-depth analysis of absorption features and stepwise multiple linear regression
R.F. Kokaly, R. N. Clark
1999, Remote Sensing of Environment (67) 267-287
We develop a new method for estimating the biochemistry of plant material using spectroscopy. Normalized band depths calculated from the continuum-removed reflectance spectra of dried and ground leaves were used to estimate their concentrations of nitrogen, lignin, and cellulose. Stepwise multiple linear regression was used to select wavelengths in the...