A model for field toxicity tests
Mark S. Kaiser, Susan E. Finger
1996, Environmetrics (7) 215-229
Toxicity tests conducted under field conditions present an interesting challenge for statistical modelling. In contrast to laboratory tests, the concentrations of potential toxicants are not held constant over the test. In addition, the number and identity of toxicants that belong in a model as explanatory factors are not known and...
Organic geochemistry applied to environmental assessments of Prince William Sound, Alaska, after the Exxon Valdez oil spill—a review
A.E. Bence, Keith A. Kvenvolden, M.C. Kennicutt II
1996, Organic Geochemistry (24) 7-42
Organic geochemistry played a major role in the environmental assessments conducted following the Exxon Valdez oil spill, which occurred on March 24, 1989, and released about 258,000 bbls (41 million liters) of Alaska North Slope crude oil into Prince William Sound. Geochemical analyses of more than 15,000 sediment, tar, and biological samples...
Regional land cover characterization using multiple sources of intermediate-scale data
James Vogelmann, S. M. Howard, Terry L. Sohl
R.E. MacIntosh, S.J. Frasier, C.T. Swift, editor(s)
1996, Conference Paper, IGARSS '96. 1996 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
Many United States federal agencies need accurate, intermediate scaled, land cover information. While many techniques and approaches have been successfully used to classify land cover in relatively small regions, there are substantial problems in applying these techniques to large multi-scene regions. An evaluation was conducted of the multiple layer land...
Hydrogeologic assessment of shallow clastic and carbonate rock aquifers in Hendry and Collier counties, southwestern Florida
Charles E. Brown, Richard K. Krulikas, Daniel L. Brendle
1996, Open-File Report 96-556
Direct-current electrical resistivity data were collected from 109 vertical electrical sounding sites in Hendry and Collier Counties, southwestern Florida. Selected direct-current electrical resistivity surveys, together with available borehole geologic and geophysical data, were used to determine the approximate areal extent of the shallow clastic aquifers composed of thick sands and...
Comparison of mercury concentrations in liver, muscle, whole bodies, and composites of fish from the Red River of the North
Robert M. Goldstein, Mark E. Brigham, Joseph C. Stauffer
1996, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (53) 244-252
Carp (Cyprinus carpio) from four sites and channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) from one site in the Red River of the North in 1994 were analyzed for total mercury content. In carp, mercury concentrations differed among liver, muscle, and whole bodies (0.11, 0.31, and 0.18 µg/g wet weight, respectively), between large...
Directory of member organizations of the National Water Data Exchange (NAWDEX)
Cassandra D. Blackwell
1996, Open-File Report 96-415
Decomposition of AVIRIS spectra: Extraction of spectral reflectance, atmospheric, and instrumental components
Lisa R. Gaddis, Laurence A. Soderblom, Hugh H. Kieffer, Kris J. Becker, James M. Torson, Kevin F. Mullins
1996, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (34) 163-178
Presents techniques that use only information contained within a raw, high-spectral-resolution, hyperspectral Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) scene to estimate and remove additive components (atmospheric scattering and instrument dark current). These techniques allow normalization of multiplicative components (instrument gain, topography, atmospheric transmission) and enhancement, extraction, and identification of relative-reflectance information...
Communicating scientific findings to the general public
Stacy Hoppen, Keith C. Clarke, Leonard J. Gaydos, William Acevedo
1996, Conference Paper, International Conference/Workshop, 3rd, Santa Fe, N. Mex., 21–25 January 1996, Proceedings
The Human Induced Land Transformation project (HILT), part of the U.S. Geological Survey Global Change Research Program, has generated considerable public interest during the first two phases of the project: the data assembly and visualization phase carried out for the San Francisco Bay area; and the model building and calibration...
Design and documentation of a Baltimore-Washington regional spatial database testbed for environmental model calibration and verification
Timothy W. Foresman, Helen Wiggins, Dana Porter, Penny Masuoka, William Acevedo
1996, Conference Paper, Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling, International Conference/Workshop, 3rd, Santa Fe, N. Mex., 21–25 January 1996, Proceedings
Recent efforts by scientists and managers to inventory, map, and model impacts of human activities on the environment have focused on land transformation and urbanization processes. To test the efficacy of any single model, algorithm or procedure which defines land transformation processes a standard database calibration reference resource is required....
Developing a temporal database of urban development for the Baltimore/Washington region
Janet S. Tilley, William Acevedo, Timothy W. Foresman, Walter Prince
1996, Conference Paper, ASPRS/ACSM Annual Convention and Exhibition, Baltimore, Md., 20–26 April 1996, Proceedings
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), and the U.S. Bureau of the Census are working together as a multiagency, multidisciplinary team in developing a temporal database that documents the growth of the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan region. This database consists of urban development, principal transportation, shoreline,...
Methods and techniques for rigorous calibration of a cellular automaton model of urban growth
Keith C. Clarke, Stacy Hoppen, Leonard J. Gaydos
1996, Conference Paper, Third International Conference/Workshop on Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling
Several lessons about the process of calibration were learned during development of a self-modifying cellular automaton model to predict urban growth. This model, part of a global change research project on human-induced land transformations, was used to predict the spatial extent of urban growth 100 years into the future. The...
U.S. Geological Survey: credibility, impartiality, interpretive studies, relevant data, scientific excellence
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Report
No abstract available....
Habitat selection and productivity of least terns on the lower Platte River, Nebraska
Eileen M. Kirsch
1996, Book, Wildlife Monographs
Least terns (Sterna antillarum) were studied on the lower Platte River, Nebraska, where this endangered population nests on natural sandbar habitat and on sandpit sites created by gravel dredging adjacent to the river. Theoretically terns should select habitats according to habitat suitability. However, the introduction of sandpits and conversion of...
Development of a 10-year limnological study of Crater Lake, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA
Gary L. Larson
1996, Journal of Lake and Reservoir Management (12) 221-229
This paper summarizes the development of a limnological study of Crater Lake conducted between 1983 and 1992. The program was mandated by Congress in the fall of 1982 after a panel of limnologists found the lake data base (1896–1981) to be inadequate to determine if the phytoplankton community had changed...
Effect of surface area and chemisorbed oxygen on the SO2 adsorption capacity of activated char
A.A. Lizzio, J.A. DeBarr
1996, Fuel (75) 1515-1522
The objective of this study was to determine whether activated char produced from Illinois coal could be used effectively to remove sulfur dioxide from coal combustion flue gas. Chars were prepared from a high-volatile Illinois bituminous coal under a wide range of pyrolysis and activation conditions. A novel char preparation...
Bottom characteristics of an ocean disposal site off Honolulu, Hawaii: time-based navigational trackline data managed by routes and events
Florence L. Wong, Michael R. Hamer, Monty A. Hampton, Michael E. Torresan
1996, Conference Paper, 1996 ESRI user conference: proceedings
No abstract available...
Use of 2D and 3D GIS in well selection and interpretation of nitrate data, central Nebraska, USA
Ingrid M. Verstraeten
1996, IAHS-AISH Publication 585-591
Nonpoint-source contamination of the principal aquifers in a 7800 km2 area of central Nebraska was evaluated utilizing aquifer condition, well depth, soil type, and physiographical and land use settings. A two-dimensional geographical information system linked with a three-dimensional geological visualization and analytical program was used in the random selection of...
A first application of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for screening cyclodiene insecticides in ground water
T. R. Dombrowski, E.M. Thurman, G. B. Mohrman
1996, ACS Symposium Series (646) 148-154
A commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) plate kit for screening of cyclodiene insecticides (aldrin, chlordane, dieldrin, endosulfan, endrin, and heptachlor) was evaluated for sensitivity, cross reactivity, and overall performance using ground-water samples from a contaminated site. Ground-water contaminants included several pesticide compounds and their manufacturing by-products, as well as...
Kinetic determinations of trace element bioaccumulation in the mussel Mytilus edulis
W.-X. Wang, N.S. Fisher, S. N. Luoma
1996, Marine Ecology Progress Series (140) 91-113
Laboratory experiments employing radiotracer methodology were conducted to determine the assimilation efficiencies from ingested natural seston, the influx rates from the dissolved phase and the efflux rates of 6 trace elements (Ag, Am, Cd, Co, Se and Zn) in the mussel Mytilus edulis. A kinetic model was then employed to...
The ratio method of estimating water resistivity and TDS from resistivity logs
D. G. Jorgensen
1996, Ground Water (34) 519-522
It is a general belief that useful estimates of total dissolved solids concentrations of ground water cannot be made from borehole geophysical logs. A case study of estimating total dissolved solids concentration of ground water in the local area using the ratio method yielded estimates with an average error of...
Feeding ecology of larval and juvenile American shad (Alosa sapidissima) in a small pond
J. H. Johnson, D. S. Dropkin
1996, Journal of Applied Ichthyology (12) 9-13
Release ponds are used as part of a multifacet effort to restore American shad (Alosa sapidissima) in the upper Susquehanna River basin. Little information exists, however, on the feeding ecology of young shad in small ponds. Consequently, we examined feeding ecology and prey selection of 299 larval and 299 juvenile...
The development of floristic provinciality during the Middle and Late Paleozoic
C. Wnuk
1996, Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology (90) 5-40
Phytogeographic reconstructions have been published for most Paleozoic series since the Pr??i??doli??, but there have been few attempts to synthesize this data into a comprehensive review of the characteristics and causes of the changing phytogeographic patterns for the whole Paleozoic history of the vascular flora. Existing floristic analyses have been...
Synthesis of data from studies by the National Irrigation Water-Quality Program
R. L. Seiler
1996, Water Resources Bulletin (32) 1233-1245
From 1986 to 1993, the National Irrigation Water-Quality Program (NIWQP) of the U.S, Department of the Interior studied whether contamination was induced by irrigation drainage in 26 areas of the Western United States. In 1992, a study to evaluate and synthesize data collected during these 26 investigations began. Selenium, boron,...
Bias in ground-water data caused by well-bore flow in long-screen wells
P. E. Church, G.E. Granato
1996, Groundwater (34) 262-273
The results of a field experiment comparing water-quality constituents, specific conductance, geophysical measurements, and well-bore hydraulics in two long-screen wells and adjacent vertical clusters of short-screen wells show bias in ground-water data caused by well-bore flow in long-screen wells. The well screen acts as a...
The Government Information Locator Service (GILS)
E. Christian
1996, Information Services and Use (16) 25-42
In coordination with the Information Infrastructure Task Force (IITF), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is promoting the establishment of an agency-based Government Information Locator Service (GILS) to help the public locate and access information throughout the Federal Government. This report presents a vision of how GILS will be...