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Survival rates of birds of tropical and temperate forests: Will the dogma survive?
James R. Karr, James D. Nichols, M. K. Klimkiewicz, J. D. Brawn
1990, American Naturalist (136) 277-291
Survival rates of tropical forest birds are widely assumed to be high relative to the survival rates of temperate forest birds. Much life-history theory is based on this assumption despite the lack of empirical data to support it. We provide the first detailed comparison of survival rates of tropical...
Pharmacokinetic modeling in aquatic animals. 1. Models and concepts
Mace G. Barron, Guy R. Stehly, W. L. Hayton
1990, Aquatic Toxicology (17) 187-212
While clinical and toxicological applications of pharmacokinetics have continued to evolve both conceptually and experimentally, pharmacokinetics modeling in aquatic animals has not progressed accordingly. In this paper we present methods and concepts of pharmacokinetic modeling in aquatic animals using multicompartmental, clearance-based, non-compartmental and physiologically-based pharmacokinetic models....
Factors influencing mercury concentrations in walleyes in northern Wisconsin lakes
J.G. Wiener, R.E. Martini, T.B. Sheffy, G.E. Glass
1990, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (119) 862-870
We examined relations between mercury concentrations in walleyes Stizostedion vitreum and the characteristics ofclear‐water Wisconsin lakes, which spanned a broad range of pH values (5.0–8.1) and acid‐neutralizing capacities (–9 to 1,017 μeq/L). Total concentrations of mercury in axial muscle tissue of walleyes (total length, 25–56 cm) varied from 0.12...
Use of tree-ring chemistry to document historical ground-water contamination events
Don A. Vroblesky, Thomas M. Yanosky
1990, Groundwater (28) 677-684
The annual growth rings of tulip trees (Liriodendron tulipifera L.) appear to preserve a chemical record of ground-water contamination at a landfill in Maryland. Zones of elevated iron and chlorine concentrations in growth rings from trees immediately downgradient from the landfill are closely correlated temporally with activities in the landfill...
Human impacts on bear habitat use
David J. Mattson
1990, Bears: Their Biology and Management (8) 33-56
: Human effects on bear habitat use are mediated through food biomass changes, bear tolerance of humans and their impacts, and human tolerance of bears. Large-scale changes in bear food biomass have been caused by conversion of wildlands and waterways to intensive human use, and by the introduction of exotic...
The October 17, 1989, Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake and its aftershocks: Geometry of the sequence from high-resolution locations
Lynn D. Dietz, William L. Ellsworth
1990, Geophysical Research Letters (17) 1417-1420
Hypocenters of the Loma Prieta sequence form a dipping zone that rises from the mainshock hypocenter and is parallel to the mainshock nodal plane. Most aftershocks cluster around the perimeter of the zone, surrounding a relatively aseismic center which approximates the region of mainshock rupture. At its southeastern end, the...
On the nature and rate of resurfacing of Venus
Raymond E. Arvidson, Robert E. Grimm, Roger J. Phillips, Gerald G. Schaber, Eugene Merle Shoemaker
1990, Geophysical Research Letters (17) 1385-1388
Crater production and obliteration are modeled for the plains of Venus, using: (1 ) the observed distribution of Venus-crossing asteroids and comets, (2) viscous relaxation of crater topography, and (3) erosion and burial by atmospheric, volcanic, and tectonic processes. Crater lifetimes are assumed to be proportional to...
Development of an aquifer management model AQMAN3D
Juan Carlos Puig, L. I. Rolon-Collazo, Ishmael Pagan-Trinidad
J.H. Krishna, Vicente Quinones-Aponte, Fernando Gomez-Gomez, G.L. Morris, editor(s)
1990, Conference Paper, Tropical hydrology and Caribbean water resources : proceedings of the International Symposium on Tropical Hydrology and Fourth Caribbean Islands Water Resources Congress
A computer code that enables the use of the USGS Modular groundwater flow model for aquifermanagement modeling has been developed. Aquifermanagement techniques integrate groundwater flow modeling with linear quadratic optimization methods for the solution of various aquifer management problems. The model AQMAN3D, is a modified version of a previously developed two-dimensional AQMAN <span...
Rainfall-soil moisture relations in landslide-prone areas of a tropical rain forest, Puerto Rico
Matthew C. Larsen, Angel J. Torres-Sanchez
J.H. Krishna, Vicente Quinones-Aponte, Fernando Gomez-Gomez, G.L. Morris, editor(s)
1990, Conference Paper, Tropical Hydrology and Caribbean Water Resources, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Tropical Hydrology
Soil moisture conditions are not well documented in steep, tropical landslide-prone terrain. In the 11,330 ha Caribbean National Forest (CNF) in northeastern Puerto Rico more than 170 landslides that occurred from one to approximately 60 years ago have been mapped. Most of these landslides are shallow, with failure depths of...
Source characteristics of the Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake of October 18, 1989 from global digital seismic data
George Choy, John Boatwright
1990, Geophysical Research Letters (17) 1183-1186
Displacement, velocity and acceleration records of P and SH body waves recorded at teleseismic distances are analysed to determine the static and dynamic source parameters of the Loma Prieta, California earthquake of October 18, 1989 (mb 6.6, Ms 7.1). Three distinct bursts of energy corresponding to three subevents can be recognized in most...
Preliminary velocity and resistivity models of the Loma Prieta Earthquake region
Donna Eberhart-Phillips, Victor F. Labson, William D. Stanley, Andrew J. Michael, Brian D. Rodriguez
1990, Geophysical Research Letters (17) 1235-1238
A preliminary three-dimensional velocity model of the Loma Prieta epicentral region in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California has been derived using raypaths from aftershocks recorded by the U.S.G.S. seismic network. In addition, a magnetotelluric sounding profile was completed prior to the earthquake and a two-dimensional resistivity model computed. The...
Remagnetization and northward translation of Mesozoic red chert from Cedros Island and the San Benito Islands, Baja California, Mexico
Jonathan T. Hagstrum, R.L. Sedlock
1990, Geological Society of America Bulletin (102) 983-991
Samples for paleomagnetic analysis were collected from red radiolarian ribbon chert in a Franciscan-like subduction complex (Western Baja terrane) exposed along the western margin of the Baja California Peninsula. A 40-m-thick section of chert was sampled on Cedros Island, and a 30-m-thick and two smaller sections of chert were sampled...
Pliocene-Pleistocene growth of the Rio Ebro margin, northeast Spain: A prograding-slope model
Michael E. Field, James V. Gardner
1990, Geological Society of America Bulletin (102) 721-733
Pliocene-Pleistocene marine deposits overlying Messinian evaporites off northeast Spain are composed of five distinct seismic facies. These facies are interpreted to represent deposition in five adjacent settings: distal (isolated) basin, basin plain, base of slope,slope, and shelf. Contrary to previous studies, a submarine-fan style of deposition is not evident. Distal-basin...
Application of the Stefan-Maxwell Equations to determine limitations of Fick's law when modeling organic vapor transport in sand columns
Arthur L. Baehr, Clifford J. Bruell
1990, Water Resources Research (26) 1155-1163
The organic component of the vapor phase of a porous medium contaminated by an immiscible organic liquid can be significant enough to violate the condition of a dilute species diffusing in a bulk phase assumed by Fick's law. The Stefan-Maxwell equations provide a more comprehensive model for quantifying steady state...
Flank tectonics of Martian volcanoes
Paul Thomas, Steven W. Squyres, M. H. Carr
1990, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (95) 14345-14355
On the flanks of Olympus Mons is a series of terraces, concentrically distributed around the caldera. Their morphology and location suggest that they could be thrust faults caused by compressional failure of the cone. In an attempt to understand the mechanism of faulting and the possible influences of the interior...
Differences between nipher and slter shielded rain gages at two Colorado deposition monitoring sites
David S. Bigelow, A. Scott Denning
1990, Environmental Science & Technology (24) 758-760
In the last decade the United States and Canada have made significant progress in establishing spatial ad temporal estimates of atmospheric deposition throughout North America. Fundamental to the wet-deposition portion of these estimates is the accurate and precise measurement of precipitation amount. Goodison and others (I-3) have reported on a...
A method for testing whether model predictions fall within a prescribed factor of true values, with an application to pesticide leaching
Rudolph S. Parrish, Charles N. Smith
1990, Ecological Modelling (51) 59-72
A quantitative method is described for testing whether model predictions fall within a specified factor of true values. The technique is based on classical theory for confidence regions on unknown population parameters and can be related to hypothesis testing in both univariate and multivariate situations. A capability index is defined...
The quantification of instream flow rights to water
Robert T. Milhous
1990, Book, Proceedings of the American Geophysical Union, Tenth Annual Hydrology Days
Energy development of all types continues to grow in the Rocky Mountain Region of the western United States. Federal resource managers increasingly need to balance energy demands, their effects on the natural and human landscape, and public perceptions towards these issues. The Western Energy Citation Clearinghouse (WECC v.1.0), part of...
Earthquake depths and the relation to strain accumulation and stress near strike-slip faults in southern California
Christopher O. Sanders
1990, Journal of Geophysical Research (95) 4751-4762
In this paper I report and attempt to interpret several observations about the depth distribution of earthquakes in the region of southern California containing the southern San Andreas and San Jacinto fault zones. These observations are as follows: (1) Earthquakes in the major fault zones are predominantly deep (maximum, 22...
Simulation of cotton rat population dynamics and response to rodenticide applications in Florida sugarcane
Clay L. Montague, Lynn W. Lefebvre, David G. Decker, Nicholas R. Holler
1990, Ecological Modelling (50) 177-203
Alternative deterministic simulation models were compared to test the management consequences of present uncertainty about the degree of density dependence involved in cotton rat population cycles in southern Florida sugarcane fields. Efficacy of rodenticide applied in different months was explored under six different scenarios of density dependence and independence in...
Stability analysis of Eulerian-Lagrangian methods for the one-dimensional shallow-water equations
V. Casulli, Ralph T. Cheng
1990, Applied Mathematical Modelling (14) 122-131
In this paper stability and error analyses are discussed for some finite difference methods when applied to the one-dimensional shallow-water equations. Two finite difference formulations, which are based on a combined Eulerian-Lagrangian approach, are discussed. In the first part of this paper the results of numerical analyses for an explicit...