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Chemical and nutritional evaluation of soya protein preparations as primary nitrogen sources for rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
G. L. Rumsey, S. G. Hughes, Robert Winfree
1993, Animal Feed Science and Technology (40) 135-151
Five soya-bean preparations that had been subjected to various physicochemical processing procedures were chemically defined in respect to proximate analysis, amino acid analyses, protease inhibitor activity, soluble oligosaccharides and antigenicity. These soya preparations were then formulated, along with a low-temperature fish meal control, into six isonitrogenous and isocaloric experimental diets....
Single-feeding response of chinook salmon fry to potential feed intake modifiers
S. G. Hughes
1993, Progressive Fish-Culturist (55) 40-42
A study was conducted to determine the effects of various potential feed intake modifiers on initial feed consumption by spring chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Feed intake was immediately and significantly influenced when glycine, trimethylamine, or betaine was added to experimental diets. Results support the notion that glycine enhances feed intake,...
Osmoregulatory actions of growth hormone and its mode of action in salmonids: A review
T. Sakamoto, Stephen D. McCormick, T. Hirano
1993, Fish Physiology and Biochemistry (11) 155-164
Osmoregulatory actions of growth hormone (GH) and its mode of action in salmonids are reviewed. We present evidence suggesting that insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) mediates some of the actions of GH on seawater acclimation. Plasma concentration and turnover of GH rise following exposure to seawater. Exogenous GH (in vivo)...
A model of the productivity of the northern pintail
J.D. Carlson Jr., W.R. Clark, Erwin E. Klaas
1993, Biological Report 7
We adapted a stochastic computer model to simulate productivity of the northern pintail (Anas acuta). Researchers at the Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service originally developed the model to simulate productivity of the mallard (A. platyrhynchos). We obtained data and descriptive information on the...
Accumulation of PCBs by lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush): an individual-based model approach
Charles P. Madenjian, Stephen R. Carpenter, Gary W. Eck, Michael A. Miller
1993, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (50) 97-109
To explain the variation in growth and in concentration of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) among individual fish, an individual-based model (IBM) was applied to the lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) population in Lake Michigan. The IBM accurately represented the variation in growth exhibited by the different age classes of lake trout....
Conductive heat transfer from an isothermal magma chamber and its application to the measured heat flow distribution from mount hood, Oregon
Menuel Nathenson, Robert I. Tilling
Anon, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council
A steady-state solution for heat transfer from an isothermal, spherical magma chamber, with an imposed regional geothermal gradient far from the chamber, is developed. The extensive published heat-flow data set for Mount Hood, Oregon, is dominated by conductive heat transfer in the deeper parts of most drill holes and provides...
Individual-based model for dieldrin contamination in lake trout
Charles P. Madenjian, Stephen R. Carpenter, George E. Noguchi
1993, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (24) 78-82
An individual-based model (IBM) was applied to dieldrin contamination in the lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) population of Lake Michigan in order to determine if a model structure originally developed for contamination by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in Lake Michigan lake trout would also apply to dieldrin contamination. Many different...
Aspects of three-dimensional strain at the margin of the extensional orogen, Virgin River depression area, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona
R.E. Anderson, T. P. Barnhard
1993, Geological Society of America Bulletin (105) 1019-1052
The Virgin River depression and surrounding mountains are Neogene features that are partly contiguous with the little-strained rocks of the structural transition to the Colorado Plateau province. This contiguity makes the area ideally suited for evaluating the sense, magnitude, and kinematics of Neogene deformation. Analysis along the strain boundary shows...
Simulation of the effects of time and size at stocking on PCB accumulation in lake trout
Charles P. Madenjian, Stephen R. Carpenter
1993, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (122) 492-499
Manipulations of size at stocking and timing of stocking have already been used to improve survival of stocked salmonines in the Great Lakes. It should be possible to stock salmonines into the Great Lakes in a way that reduces the rate of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) accumulation in these fishes. An...
Applications of bioenergetics models to fish ecology and management: where do we go from here?
Michael J. Hansen, Daniel Boisclair, Stephen B. Brandt, Steven W. Hewett, James F. Kitchell, Martyn C. Lucas, John J. Ney
1993, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (122) 1019-1030
Papers and panel discussions given during a 1992 symposium on bioenergetics models are summarized. Bioenergetics models have been applied to a variety of research and management questions related to fish stocks, populations, food webs, and ecosystems. Applications include estimates of the intensity and dynamics of predator-prey interactions, nutrient...
Sustainability of hatchery-dependent salmonine fisheries in Lake Ontario: The conflict between predator demand and predator supply
Michael L. Jones, Joseph F. Koonce, Robert O’Gorman
1993, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (122) 1002-1018
The offshore fish community of Lake Ontario is presently dominated by intensively managed, nonnative species: Alewife Alosa pseudoharengus and rainbow smelt Osmerus mordax at the planktivore level and stocked salmonines at the piscivore level. Salmonine stocking rates per unit area of Lake Ontario are the highest in the Great Lakes, and fishery managers are...
Continuum-mechanics-based rheological formulation for debris flow
Cheng-lung Chen, Chi-Hai Ling
Shen Hsieh WenSu S.T.Wen Feng, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings - National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
This paper aims to assess the validity of the generalized viscoplastic fluid (GVF) model in the light of both the classical relative-viscosity versus concentration relation and the dimensionless stress versus shear-rate squared relations based on kinetic theory, thereby addressing how to evaluate the rheological parameters of the GVF model using...
The hydrogeology of Kilauea volcano
S. E. Ingebritsen, M. A. Scholl
1993, Geothermics (22) 255-270
The hydrogeology of Kilauea volcano and adjacent areas has been studied since the turn of this century. However, most studies to date have focused on the relatively shallow, low-salinity parts of the ground-water system, and the deeper hydrothermal system remains poorly understood. The rift zones of adjacent Mauna Loa volcano...
Kinematic stratification in the hinterland of the central Scandinavian Caledonides
J. A. Gilotti, J.M. Hull
1993, Journal of Structural Geology (15) 629-646
A transect through west-central Norway illustrates the changing geometry and kinematics of collision in the hinterland of the central Scandinavian Caledonides. A depth section through the crust is exposed on Fosen Peninsula, comprising three tectonic units separated by two shear zones....
Analysis of flow in an observation well intersecting a single fracture
P.A. Lapcevic, K.S. Novakowski, Frederick L. Paillet
1993, Journal of Hydrology (151) 229-239
A semi-analytical model is developed to determine transmissivity and storativity from the interpretation of transient flow in an observation well due to pumping in a source well where the two wells are connected by a single fracture. Flow rate can be determined using a heat-pulse flowmeter located above the intersection...
Calculation of the vapor-saturated liquidus for the NaCl-CO2-H2O system
P.B. Barton, C. I-Ming
1993, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (57) 2715-2723
The polybaric liquidus surface for the H2O-rich corner of the NaCl-CO2-H2O ternary is calculated, relying heavily on1.(1) a Henry's law equation for CO2 in brines (modified from Drummond, 1981),2.(2) the assumption that the contributions of dissolved NaCl and CO2 in lowering the activity of H2O are additive,...
Scaling of the critical slip distance for seismic faulting with shear strain in fault zones
Chris Marone, Brian D. Kilgore
1993, Nature (362) 618-621
THEORETICAL and experimentally based laws for seismic faulting contain a critical slip distance1-5, Dc, which is the slip over which strength breaks down during earthquake nucleation. On an earthquake-generating fault, this distance plays a key role in determining the rupture nucleation dimension6, the amount of premonitory and post-seismic slip7-10, and...
Alteration and geochemical zoning in Bodie Bluff, Bodie mining district, eastern California
P.A. Herrera, L.G. Closs, M.L. Silberman
1993, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (48) 259-275
Banded, epithermal quartz-adularia veins have produced about 1.5 million ounces of gold and 7 million ounces of silver from the Bodie mining district, eastern California. The veins cut dacitic lava flows, pyroclastic rocks and intrusions. Sinter boulders occur in a graben structure at the top of Bodie Bluff and fragments...
Isotopic and trace-element constraints on mantle and crustal contributions to Siberian continental flood basalts, Noril'sk area, Siberia
J. L. Wooden, G.K. Czamanske, V.A. Fedorenko, N.T. Arndt, C. Chauvel, R. M. Bouse, B. S. W. King, R. J. Knight, D. F. Siems
1993, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (57) 3677-3704
We present a tightly controlled and comprehensive set of analytical data for the 250-Ma Siberian flood-basalt province. Consideration of major- and trace-element compositions, along with strontium, lead and neodymium isotopic compositions, strongly supports earlier Russian subdivision of this magmatism into three magmatic cycles, giving rise to three assemblages of eleven...