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Humic and fulvic acids: sink or source in the availability of metals to the marine bivalves Macoma balthica and Potamocorbula amurensis?
Alan W. Decho, Samuel N. Luoma
1994, Marine Ecology Progress Series (108) 133-145
Humic acids (HA) and fulvic acids (FA) are common forms of organic matter in marine sediments, and are routinely ingested by deposit- and suspension-feeding animals. These compounds may be a sink for metals, implying that once metals are bound to humic substances they are no longer available to food webs....
Strontium isotope geochemistry of soil and playa deposits near Yucca Mountain, Nevada
Brian D. Marshall, Shannon A. Mahan
1994, Conference Paper, High level radioactive waste management: Proceedings of the fifth annual international conference
The isotopic composition of strontium contained in the carbonate fractions of soils provides an excellent tracer which can be used to test models for their origin. This paper reports data on surface coatings and cements, eolian sediments, playas and alluvial fan soils which help to constrain a model for formation...
Landsat TM image maps of the Shirase and Siple Coast ice streams, West Antarctica
Jane G. Ferrigno, Jerry L. Mullins, Jo Anne Stapleton, Robert Bindschadler, Ted A. Scambos, Lynda B. Bellisime, Jo-Ann Bowell, Alex V. Acosta
1994, Annals of Glaciology (20) 407-412
Fifteen 1: 250000 and one 1: 1000 000 scale Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) image mosaic maps are currently being produced of the West Antarctic ice streams on the Shirase and Siple Coasts. Landsat TM images were acquired between 1984 and 1990 in an area bounded approximately by 78°-82.5°S and 120°-...
Analysis of ERS 1 synthetic aperture radar data of frozen lakes in northern Montana and implications for climate studies
Dorothy K. Hall, Daniel B. Fagre, Fritz Klasner, Gregg Linebaugh, Glen E. Liston
1994, Journal of Geophysical Research (99) 1
Lakes that freeze each winter are good indicators of regional climate change if key parameters, such as freeze-up and breakup date and maximum ice thickness, are measured over a decade-scale time frame. Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite data have proven to be especially useful for measurement of climatologically significant parameters...
Effects of land disposal of municipal sewage sludge on fate of nitrates in soil, streambed sediment, and water quality
James A. Tindall, Kenneth J. Lull, Neville G. Gaggiani
1994, Journal of Hydrology (163) 147-185
This study was undertaken to determine the effects of sewage-sludge disposal at the Lowry sewage-sludge-disposal area, near Denver, Colorado, on ground- and surface-water quality, to determine the fate of nitrates from sludge leachate, and to determine the source areas of leachate and the potential for additional leaching from the disposal...
Characterization of ecological risks at the Milltown Reservoir-Clark Fork River Sediments Superfund Site, Montana
Gary A. Pascoe, Richard J. Blanchet, Greg L. Linder, Don Palawski, William G. Brumbaugh, Tim J. Canfield, Nile E. Kemble, Chris G. Ingersoll, Aida M. Farag, Julie A. DalSoglio
1994, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (13) 2043-2058
A comprehensive field and laboratory approach to the ecological risk assessment for the Milltown Reservoir-Clark Fork River Sediments Site, a Superfund site in the Rocky Mountains of Montana, has been described in the preceding reports of this series. The risk assessment addresses concerns over the ecological impacts of upstream releases...
Simulation of long-term thermal characteristics of three Estonian lakes
J. Vassiljev, S.P. Harrison, Steven W. Hostetler, Patrick J Bartlein
1994, Journal of Hydrology (163) 107-123
A one-dimensional surface energy-balance lake model, coupled to a thermodynamic model of lake ice, is used to simulate variations in the temperature of and evaporation from three Estonian lakes: Karujärv, Viljandi and Kirjaku. The model is driven by daily climate data, derived by cubic-spline interpolation from monthly mean data, and...
Stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen in the Truckee River–Pyramid Lake surface‐water system. 2. A predictive model of δ18O and 182H in Pyramid Lake
S. W. Hostetler, L. V. Benson
1994, Limnology and Oceanography (39) 356-364
A physically based model of variations in δ18O and δ2H in Pyramid Lake is presented. For inputs, the model uses measurements of liquid water inflows and outflows and their associated isotopic compositions and a set of meteorological data (radiative fluxes, air temperature, relative humidity, and windspeed). The model simulates change of lake...
Introduction to the special section northeast Japan: A case history of subduction
Carol A. Finn, Gaku Kimura, Kiyoshi Suyehiro
1994, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (99) 22137-22145
Subduction-related tectonic events such as strike-slip faulting, uplift of high-pressure metamorphic rocks in the forearc, back arc spreading, arc magmatism, and continental collisions have shaped northeast Japan, making it a case history for subduction. Much of the record of these events is preserved and can be used to reconstruct the...
Venus cartography
R. M. Batson, Randolph L. Kirk, Kathleen Edwards, H.F. Morgan
1994, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (99) 21173-21181
The entire surface of the planet Venus is being mapped at global and regional scales (1:50,000,000 through 1:1,500,000) with synthetic aperture radar (SAR), radar altimeter, and radiometer measurements of physical properties from the Magellan spacecraft. The mapping includes SAR image mosaics, shaded relief maps, and topographic contour overlays made from...
Palynological record from the North Atlantic region at 3 Ma: Vegetational distribution during a period of global warmth
Debra A. Willard
1994, Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology (83) 275-297
Pollen assemblages from five mid-Pliocene, deep-marine and shallow-marine sites in the North Atlantic Ocean region were analyzed quantitatively to estimate vegetational composition and terrestrial paleoclimates during a time interval centered at about 3 Ma. Three subarctic sites (58–67°N latitude) from the Norwegian Sea, northern Iceland, and the Labrador Sea yielded...
Assessment of spatial variability of major-ion concentrations and del oxygen-18 values in surface snow, Upper Fremont Glacier, Wyoming, USA
D. L. Naftz, P. F. Schuster, M.M. Reddy
1994, Hydrology Research (25) 371-388
One hundred samples were collected from the surface of the Upper Fremont Glacier at equally spaced intervals defined by an 8,100 m2 snow grid to assess the significance of lateral variability in major-ion concentrations and del oxygen-18 values. For the major ions, the largest concentration range within the snow grid was...
Alternative tissue analysis method developed for organochlorine contaminants in aquatic organisms
T. H. Shan, Jessica A. Hopple, Graham D. Foster
1994, Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (53) 382-389
The exposure of aquatic life to organochlorine contaminants has been investigated during the past two decades because of human and ecosystem health concerns related to the bioaccumulation of hazardous, lipophilic substances. The toxic effects of polychlorodibenzo-12-dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are well known, and recent evidence also suggests that low level exposure to lipophilic organochlorines...
Variations in water balance and recharge potential at three western desert sites
G.W. Gee, P.J. Wierenga, Brian J. Andraski, M.H. Young, M.J. Fayer, M.L. Rockhold
1994, Soil Science Society of America Journal (58) 63-72
Radioactive and hazardous waste landfills exist at numerous desert locations in the USA. At these locations, annual precipitation is low and soils are generally dry, yet little is known about recharge of water and transport of contaminants to the water table. Recent water balance measurements made at three desert locations,...
Instrument packages to study long-term sediment transport processes in a shallow bay
William J. Strahle, Marinna A. Martini, Ray E. Davis
1994, Conference Paper, OCEANS '94. 'Oceans Engineering for Today's Technology and Tomorrow's Preservation.' Proceedings
Pressure and near-surface and near-bottom measurements of current, temperature, salinity and light transmission were required in Mobile Bay, a 3 m deep estuary on the Gulf of Mexico. This environment presented several obstacles to obtaining long term observations. Boat traffic, soft estuary bottom, heavy biofouling, rapid sample rates and large...
Origin, transport, and emplacement of an exotic island-arc terrane exposed in eastern Kamchatka, Russia
Eric L. Geist, Tracy L. Vallier, David W. Scholl
1994, Geological Society of America Bulletin (106) 1182-1194
The regional stratigraphy of eastern Kamchatka includes an exotic, Early-Late Cretaceous ophiolite and Late Cretaceous island-arc volcanic sequence. Integrating the existing geologic and geophysical data, we examine the origin, transport, emplacement, and postemplacement deformation of the island-arc terrane, which is named the Olyutorsky island arc. Results from several paleomagnetic studies...
Evaluation of an empirical radar backscatter model for predicting backscatter characteristics of geologic units at Pisgah Volcanic Field, California
Lisa R. Gaddis
1994, Geophysical Research Letters (21) 1803-1806
Comparison of radar backscatter coefficients (σ°, in dB), calculated by using the empirical model of Oh et al. [1992], to σ° extracted from AIRSAR data of four geologic units at Pisgah shows that the model predicts measured σ°vv and σ°hv to within ±3 dB. The model predicts higher σ°hh than those observed. For...
Isotopic composition of Pb in ore deposits of the Betic Cordillera, Spain; origin and relationship to other European deposits
Antonio Arribas , Richard M. Tosdal
1994, Economic Geology (89) 1074-1093
The Betic Cordillera in southern Spain is a complex Alpine fold belt that resulted from the Cretaceous through Cenozoic collision of Africa with Europe. The region is illustrative of one of the characteristics of the Alpine-Mediterranean orogen: the occurrence over a limited area of mineral deposits with a wide variety...
An image of the Columbia Plateau from inversion of high‐resolution seismic data
William J. Lutter, Rufus D. Catchings, Craig M. Jarchow
1994, Geophysics (59) 1278-1289
We use a method of traveltime inversion of high‐resolution seismic data to provide the first reliable images of internal details of the Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG), the subsurface basalt/sediment interface, and the deeper sediment/basement interface. Velocity structure within the basalts, delineated on the order of 1 km horizontally and...
An alternative index of satellite telemetry location error
Kim A. Keating
1994, Journal of Wildlife Management (58) 414-421
Existing indices of satellite telemetry error offer objective standards for censoring poor locations, but have drawbacks. Examining distances and relative directions between consecutive satellite telemetry locations, I developed an alternative error index, ξ, and compared its performance with that of the location quality index, NQ (Serv. Argos 1988). In controlled...
GPS measured rates of deformation in the northern San Francisco Bay Region, California, 1990–1993
S. D. P. Williams, Jerry L. Svarc, Michael Lisowski, W.H. Prescott
1994, Geophysical Research Letters (21) 1511-1514
A 100-km-long, 13-station profile extending across the San Andreas fault system north of San Francisco Bay was measured 7 times between March 1990 and January 1993 with the Global Positioning System (GPS). The data have been processed using the Bernese Version 3.2 software. Data from a continental-scale fiducial network were...