Genetic diversity in Arctic-nesting geese: Implications for management and conservation
Craig R. Ely, Kim T. Scribner
Richard E. McCabe, Kelly G. Wadsworth, editor(s)
1994, Conference Paper, Transactions of the fifty-ninth North American wildlife and natural resources conference
The North Pacific Rim harbors breeding populations of many unique wildlife resources, of which waterfowl are among the most abundant and taxonomically diverse. Arctic nesting geese in particular are wide-spread in distribution (Figure 1), and though only seasons residents, they have evolved many unique adaptations for breeding in northern latitudes....
Water Resources Data, Kentucky, Water Year 1993
D.L. McClain, F.D. Byrd, A.C. Brown
1994, Water Data Report KY-93-1
A field-trip guide to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho: Volcanic, hydrothermal, and glacial activity in the region
Robert O. Fournier, R.L. Christiansen, R. A. Hutchinson, K. L. Pierce
1994, Bulletin 2099
This field-trip guide was originally prepared for the 7th International Symposium on Water/Rock Interaction (WRI-7) held in July 1992 in Park City, Utah. A large and diversified group of earth scientists and accompanying family members participated in this 3 1/2-day field trip that focused on water/rock interactions over widely ranging...
Water Resources Data, Minnesota, Water Year 1993. Volume 1. Great Lakes and Souris-Red-Rainy River Basins
G.B. Mitton, J.H. Hess, K.G. Guttormson
1994, Water Data Report MN-93-1
Hydrogeology and water resources of Block Island, Rhode Island
A.I. Veeger, H.E. Johnston, Byron D. Stone, Leslie A. Sirkin
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4096
Ground water is present on Block Island as a lens of freshwater that overlies saltwater. Yields of 2 to 5 gallons per minute are obtainable throughout the island, and yields of 25 gallons per minute are possible at many wells. Annual water use during 1990 is estimated to have been...
Water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Illinois, 1992
G. O. Balding (compiler)
1994, Open-File Report 93-649
This report gives an overview of U.S. Geological Survey, Illinois District, Water Resources Division activities related to the water resources of the State of Illinois. The report includes sections describing District organization, programs, water conditions, data collection activities, and project summaries. Also included is a complete listing of District and...
Particulate carbonate matter in snow from selected sites in the south-central Rocky Mountains
David W. Clow, George P. Ingersoll
1994, Atmospheric Environment (28) 575-584
Trends in snow acidity reflect the balance between strong acid inputs and reactions with neutralizing materials. Carbonate dust can be an important contributor of buffering capacity to snow however, its concentration in snow is difficult to quantify because it dissolves rapidly in snowmelt. In snow with neutral or acidic pH,...
A guide to the design of surface-water-quality studies
R. C. Averett, L.J. Schroder
1994, Open-File Report 93-105
Data interpretation is difficult under the simplest of conditions and requires hydrologic studies that are carefully designed. Good research presupposes carefully collected data, as well as data that were obtained at times when the information content was highest. To accomplish the careful design of hydrologic studies and to...
Contributions to a shallow aquifer study by reprocessed seismic sections from petroleum exploration surveys, eastern Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
D. Woodward
1994, Journal of Applied Geophysics (31) 271-289
The US Geological Survey, in cooperation with the National Drilling Company of Abu Dhabi, is conducting a 4-year study of the fresh and slightly saline groundwater resources of the eastern Abu Dhabi Emirate. Most of this water occurs in a shallow aquifer, generally less than 150 m deep, in the...
Water resources data, Montana, water year 1993
R.R. Shields, M. K. White, T.M. Brosten, C. L. Chambers
1994, Water Data Report MT-93-1
No abstract available....
Water Resources Data, Alaska, Water Year 1993
K.R. Linn, R.T. Kemnitz, B. J. Bailey, R. L. Rickman, W.C. Swanner
1994, Water Data Report AK-93-1
Effects of elevated water temperature and immunosuppressant treatment on prevalence and titer of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus in naturally infected brook trout
P. E. McAllister, W. J. Owens, W. B. Schill
1994, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (6) 133-137
Using fingerlings of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis naturally infected with infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV), we demonstrated that elevated water temperature and treatment with the immunosuppressant triamcinolone acetonide (generic Kenalog®) significantly increases the titer of IPNV and probably also the prevalence of the infection. Stress-promoting treatments could potentially enhance the...
Estimated discharge of treated wastewater in Florida, 1990
R. L. Marella
1994, Open-File Report 93-364
According to the Florida Department of Environ- mental Protection, 5,100 wastewater treatment systems were in operation during 1990. Of this total, 72 percent were domestic wastewater facilities and 28 percent were industrial waste- water facilities. The number of wastewater systems inventoried for 1990 was 1,062 (systems that treated and discharged...
Transport of sludge-derived organic pollutants to deep-sea sediments at deep water dump site 106
H. Takada, J.W. Farrington, Michael H. Bothner, C.G. Johnson, B.W. Tripp
1994, Environmental Science & Technology (28) 1062-1072
Linear alkylbenzenes (LABs), coprostanol and epi-coprostanol, were detected in sediment trap and bottom sediment samples at the Deep Water Dump Site 106 located 185 km off the coast of New Jersey, in water depths from 2400 to 2900 m. These findings clearly indicate that organic pollutants derived from dumped sludge...
Rewetting approximation for a simulator of flow in a surficial aquifer overlain by seasonally inundated wetlands
Michael L. Merritt
1994, Groundwater (32) 286-292
An approximation is presented to rectify situations occurring as part of the three-dimensional simulation of surficial aquifer flows in which surface grid cells become dry (zero saturated thickness) and then cannot readily receive flows that would again partially saturate them. The approximation permits the...
Detection of Aeromonas salmonicida from water using a filtration method
Larisa Ford
1994, Aquaculture (122) 1-7
Aeromonas salmonicida is a principal pathogen that contributes to mortality in hatchery-maintained Atlantic salmon that originated from the Connecticut and Merrimack rivers in the northeastern United States. Field tests were conducted to assess a filtration method for detection of A. salmonicida in water used to rear fishes. A presumptive identification of typical A. salmonicida was...
Water resources data, Tennessee, water year 1993
D.F. Flohr, F.D. Edwards, J.G. Lewis, R.A. Orr
1994, Water Data Report TN-93-1
No abstract available. ...
A pore-pressure diffusion model for estimating landslide-inducing rainfall
M.E. Reid
1994, Journal of Geology (102) 709-717
Many types of landslide movement are induced by large rainstorms, and empirical rainfall intensity/duration thresholds for initiating movement have been determined for various parts of the world. In this paper, I present a simple pressure diffusion model that provides a physically based...
Application of studies on the overboard placement of dredged sediments to the management of disposal sites
William Panageotou, Jeffrey Halka
McNair Clark E., editor(s)
1994, Conference Paper, International Conference on Dredging and Dredged Material Placement
From the mid 1960's until 1991, dredging and disposal occurred in the northern Chesapeake Bay without guidelines to maximize the capacity and to minimize the spread of the deposits beyond the disposal sites, particularly toward the navigation channel. Planning for future dredging projects is dependant upon the remaining site capacity...
Field performance of an acoustic scour-depth monitoring system
Mason Jr., D. Max Sheppard
1994, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Symposium on Fundamentals and Advancements in Hydraulic Measurements and Experimentation
The Herbert C. Bonner Bridge over Oregon Inlet serves as the only land link between Bodie and Hatteras Islands, part of the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Periodic soundings over the past 30 years have documented channel migration, local scour, and deposition at several pilings that support the bridge. In...
Paleohydrology and paleochemistry of Lake Manitoba, Canada: the isotope and ostracode records
W.M. Last, J.T. Teller, R. M. Forester
1994, Journal of Paleolimnology (12) 269-282
Lake Manitoba, the largest lake in the Prairie region of North America, contains a fine-grained sequence of late Pleistocene and Holocene sediment that documents a complex postglacial history. This record indicates that differential isostatic rebound and changing climate have interacted with varying drainage basin size and hydrologic budget to create...
Geochemistry of thermal fluids on the volcanic isle of Pantelleria, southern Italy
V. Duchi, M.E. Campana, A. Minissale, M. Thompson
1994, Applied Geochemistry (9) 147-160
Chemical analyses of thermal springs and gas emissions on the volcanic island of Pantelleria, southern Italy, suggest the presence, at depth, of a NaCl thermal aquifer near 100°C; 80–90% of the water in this aquifer is fed...
Water resources data, Wyoming, water year 1993
S. A. Druse, W. R. Glass, G.F. Ritz, M.L. Smalley
1994, Water Data Report WY-93-1
Water resources data for the 1993 water year for Wyoming consists of records of stage, discharge and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs, and water levels and water quality of ground water. This report contains discharge records for 190 gaging stations; stage and contents for...
Modeling and analysis of the 1949 Narrows landslide, Tacoma, Washington
A.F. Chleborad
1994, Bulletin of the Association of Engineering Geologists (31) 305-327
A large landslide failed catastrophically along steep, 90-m (300-ft) high bluffs overlooking the waters of Puget Sound at Tacoma, Washington, in April of 1949, three days after the region was struck by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake. The area of failure was investigated to...
Coupling of hydrologic transport and chemical reactions in a stream affected by acid mine drainage
B. A. Kimball, R. E. Broshears, K.E. Bencala, Diane M. McKnight
1994, Environmental Science & Technology (28) 2065-2073
Experiments in St. Kevin Gulch, an acid mine drainage stream, examined the coupling of hydrologic transport to chemical reactions affecting metal concentrations. Injection of LiCl as a conservative tracer was used to determine discharge and residence time along a 1497-m reach. Transport of metals downstream from inflows of acidic, metal-rich...