Seasonal food of juvenile lake trout in U.S. waters of Lake Ontario
Joseph H. Elrod
1983, Journal of Great Lakes Research (9) 396-402
Stomach contents of 3,554 lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), 100 to 449 mm in total length, captured with bottom trawls during April through October 1978–81 along the south shore of Lake Ontario were examined. Invertebrates appeared to be an important food of lake trout less than 200 mm long but were...
Memorial to a Black Turnstone: An examplar of breeding and wintering site fidelity
Robert E. Gill Jr., Colleen M. Handel, Leonard A. Shelton
1983, North American Bird Bander (8) 98-101
Most of us who have banded long-distance migrants are aware, through recaptures of individuals, of the high degree of site fidelity exhibited by many bird species. It is not uncommon for a bander to have a marked bird remain in the vicinity of its banding site throughout a season and...
A Canada goose project in Connecticut
Kathryn A. Converse
1983, The Connecticut Warbler (1) 36-38
It wasn't so long ago that the wild cries of Canada geese overhead were enough to draw most people out of their homes to look skyward. It was a rare sound heard only in the spring and fall when migrating flocks of these magnificent birds marked the change of the...
Organochlorine residues in bats after a forest spraying with DDT
Charles J. Henny, Chris Maser, John O. Whitaker Jr., T. Earl Kaiser
1982, Northwest Science (56) 329-337
Background levels of DDT and its metabolites (ZDDT) were extremely low or not detected in five species of forest-dwelling bats in northeastern Oregon, i.e., areas not sprayed with DDT in 1974. Other organochlorine pesticides were rarely found and no polychlotinated biphenyls (PCBs) were detected at any time during the study....
Fall and winter homesite use by wolves in northeastern Minnesota
F.H. Harrington, L.D. Mech
1982, Canadian Field-Naturalist (96) 79-84
Post-abandonment homesite use by wolves (Canis lupus) was studied by radio-tracking and simulated howling in two packs in Superior National Forest, Minnesota. Pups, yearlings, and adults returned intermittently to former homesites up to four months after abandonment, usually after prolonged separation from the pack in early fall. Returns...
A.B.A. Checklist: Birds of Continental United States and Canada
G.S. Keith, L.G. Balch, D.D. Gibson, R.G. McCaskie, C.S. Robbins, A. Small, P.W. Sykes Jr., J.A. Tucker
1982, Book
The 'Summary' in this edition of the A BA Checklist has been greatly expanded to include all properly documented records for each accidental species. These records are published, except for a very few recent ones which are in press or in preparation. Emphasis is on records supported by...
Some silicified strophomenacean brachiopods from the Ordovician of Kentucky, with comments on the genus Pionomena
J.K. Pope
1982, Professional Paper 1066-L
Eight species of silicified strophomenid brachiopods from Ordovician rocks of Kentucky are described in this report. Seven species are strophomenaceans, including six from the Middle Ordovician and one, Leptaena kentuckiana n. sp., from the Upper Ordovician. Pionomena recens Neuman from the Middle Ordovician is referred to the Davidsoniacea. Three of...
Environmental geology of Harrison Bay, northern Alaska
J.D. Craig, G. P. Thrasher
1982, Open-File Report 82-35
The surficial and shallow subsurface geology of Harrison Bay on the Beaufort Sea coast was mapped as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's prelease evaluation for Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Lease Sale 71. During the 1980 summer season, approximately 1600 km of multisensored, high-resolution geophysical profile data...
Mineral resource potential map of the Ramseys Draft Addition, Augusta and Highland counties, Virginia
F. G. Lesure, P. C. Mory
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1369-C
Under the provisions of the Wilderness Act (Public Law 88-577, September 3, 1964) and the Joint Conference Report on Senate Bill 4, 88th Congress, the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines have been conducting mineral surveys of wilderness and primitive areas. Areas officially designated as "wilderness," "wild,"...
Geologic reconnaissance and geochemical sampling survey of molybdenum mineralization near Schiestler Peak, Temple Peak Quadrangle, Sublette County, Wyoming
G. K. Lee, J.C. Antweiler, J. D. Love, J.F. Benedict
1982, Open-File Report 82-299
A brief geologic reconnaissance and geochemical survey of molybdenum mineralization near Schiestler Peak, Sublette County, Wyo., indicates that molybdenite occurs in this area as disseminations and blebs in granitic or quartz monzonitic rocks intruded by felsic dikes of similar composition. Samples of stream sediments, panned concentrates from stream sediments, soils,...
Mineral resource potential map of the Hells Hole further planning area (RARE II), Greenlee County, Arizona, and Grant County, New Mexico
J.C. Ratte, J.R. Hassemer, R.A. Martin, J. P. Briggs
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1344-E
During 1979, the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted field investigations to evaluate the mineral resource potential of the Hells Hole Further Planning Area. The investigations included geologic mapping, geophysical studies, geochemical sampling, and a survey of known mines, prospects, and mineralized areas. This report summarizes...
Geologic maps of Salmo-Priest Wilderness Study Area (RARE E6-981 A1-981), Pend Oreille County, Washington, and Boundary County, Idaho
F. K. Miller
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1192-A
Geochemical data for the Sierra Ancha Wilderness and Salome and Cherry Creek RARE II areas, Arizona
H. N. Barton, P. K. Theobald, R. B. Tripp
1982, Open-File Report 82-878
Allanite-bearing calc-silicate rocks, southern Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming; geologic setting and resources of thorium, uranium, and rare-earth elements
Theodore J. Armbrustmacher, Kenneth A. Sargent
1982, Open-File Report 82-298
Silver Plume Granite; possible source of uranium in sandstone uranium deposits, Tallahassee Creek and High Park areas, Fremont and Teller counties, Colorado
F. A. Hills, K. A. Dickinson
1982, Open-File Report 82-404
Anomalously high concentrations of thorium and of the light rare earth elements lanthanum and cerium suggest that the actinides and light lanthanides were enriched to an abnormal degree by the magmatic processes that formed the Proterozoic Y Silver Plume Granite in areas adjoining Tallahassee Creek and High Park. However, no...
Streamflow characteristics related to channel geometry of streams in western United States
E. R. Hedman, W. R. Osterkamp
1982, Water Supply Paper 2193
Assessment of surface-mining and reclamation activities generally requires extensive hydrologic data. Adequate streamflow data from instrumented gaging stations rarely are available, and estimates of surface- water discharge based on rainfall-runoff models, drainage area, and basin characteristics sometimes have proven unreliable. Channel-geometry measurements offer an alternative method of quickly and inexpensively...
Characteristics and description of cores from the USGS core hole CRU-1, Parachute Creek Member, Green River Formation, east-central Uinta Basin, Utah
C. W. Keighin
1982, Open-File Report 82-528
Oil-yield, lithologic, and mineral distribution data were determined for cores taken from a 497.7-foot drill hole in the upper part of the Parachute Creek Member of the Eocene Green River Formation. The drill hole, 1050 feet FEL, 700 feet FNL, sec. 3, T. 12 S., R. 24 E., Uintah County,...
Map showing geochemical analyses of panned stream sediments, Stansbury Roadless Areas, Tooele County, Utah
Martin L. Sorensen
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1353-B
The Wilderness Act (Public Law 88-577, September 3, 1964) and related Acts require the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines to survey certain areas on Federal lands to determine their mineral resource potential. Results must be made available to the public and be submitted to the Administration...
Reconnaissance investigations of ancient gold mines in the northwestern part of the Al Aqiq Quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
R. G. Worl
1982, Open-File Report 82-989
Four groups of ancient gold mines were investigated in the northwestern part of the Al Aqiq quadrangle, sheet 20/41 D, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Those in the Aqiq Ghamid area are the largest and the most numerous. The other three groups each consist of a few small workings. All of...
Geochemical map showing anomalous drainage basins, Benton Range further planning (RARE II) area, Mono County, California
J. L. Donahoe, M.A. Chaffee, D.L. Fey, R. H. Hill, S. J. Sutley
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1317-B
X-ray diffraction mineral identification charts for use in studies of uranium, thorium, and rare-earth deposits
M.H. Staatz, I. K. Brownfield
1982, Open-File Report 82-280
Intrusive rocks of the Holden and Lucerne quadrangles, Washington— The relation of depth zones, composition, textures, and emplacement of plutons
Fred W. Cater
1982, Professional Paper 1220
The core of the northern Cascade Range in Washington consists of Precambrian and upper Paleozoic metamorphic rocks cut by numerous plutons, ranging in age from early Triassic to Miocene. The older plutons have been eroded to catazonal depths, whereas subvolcanic rocks are exposed in the youngest plutons. The Holden and...
Mineral resource potential map of the Mokelumne Wilderness and contiguous roadless areas, central Sierra Nevada, California
Edwin H. McKee, Maurice A. Chaffee, Francis E. Federspiel, Edward L. McHugh, Eric E. Cather, Douglas F. Scott, Clayton M. Rumsey
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1201-D
Under the provisions of the Wilderness Act (Public Law 88-577, September 3, 1964) and the Joint Conference Report on Senate Bill 4, 88th Congress, the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines have been conducting mineral surveys of wilderness and primitive areas. Areas officially designated as "wilderness," "wild,"...
Mineral resource potential map of the Salmo-Priest Wilderness Study Area (RARE E6-981 A1-981), Pend Oreille County, Washington, and Boundary County, Idaho
F. K. Miller, S. W. Schmauch, Eduardo A. Rodriguez
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1192-C
No abstract available....
Mineral resource potential map of the North Fork of the American River Wilderness study area (RARE II no. 5-262), Placer County, California
D. S. Harwood, Andrew Griscom, F. E. Federspiel, A. M. Leszcykowski, F.A. Spicker
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1177-C