Water resources data Maryland and Delaware, water year 1988
R.W. James, R.H. Simmons, B.F. Strain, M.J. Smigaj
1988, Water Data Report MD-DE-88-1
No abstract available....
Field evaluation of seven sampling devices for purgeable organic compounds in ground water
Thomas Imbrigiotta, Jacob Gibs, Thomas V. Fusillo, George R. Kish, J. J. Hochreiter
1988, Conference Paper, Ground-Water Contamination: Field Methods
No abstract available....
Ground-water resources of the central Wasatch Front area, Utah
Don Price
1988, Utah Geological Survey Wasatch Front Environment and Resource Map 54-C
This is one of a series of map reports compiled by the USGS and UGS describing the geology and related natural resources and hazards of the densely populated Wasatch Front of Utah. This report defines in a non-technical format the occurrence, availability, and quality of ground water in the central...
Water use data for public water suppliers and self supplied industry in Utah: 1984, 1985
Brent Johnson, Steven Jackson
1988, Utah Division of Water Rights Water-Use Report 6
This publication is the sixth in a continuing series of reports presenting water use data for Utah. The data are collected by the State of Utah, Division of Water Rights, for the National Water Use Information Program. This is a cooperative effort with the U.S. Geological Survey. Most states contribute...
Ground-water resources of the southern Wasatch Front area, Utah
Don Price, L.S. Conroy
1988, Utah Geological Survey Wasatch Front Environment and Resource Map 55-C
This is one of a series of map reports compiled by the USGS and UGS describing the geology and related natural resources and hazards of the densely populated Wasatch Front of Utah. This report defines in a non-technical format the occurrence, availability, and quality of ground water in the southern...
Toxicity of water from three South Carolina rivers to larval striped bass
Susan E. Finger, James S. Bulak
1988, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (117) 521-528
The toxicity of water from three rivers in the Santee-Cooper drainage of South Carolina was evaluated in a series of on-site studies with larval striped bass Morone saxatilis. Mortality and swimming behavior were assessed daily for larvae exposed to serial dilutions of water collected from the Santee, Congaree, and Wateree...
Water reuse systems: A review of the principal components
G. Lucchetti, G.A. Gray
1988, Progressive Fish-Culturist (50) 1-6
Principal components of water reuse systems include ammonia removal, disease control, temperature control, aeration, and particulate filtration. Effective ammonia removal techniques include air stripping, ion exchange, and biofiltration. Selection of a particular technique largely depends on site-specific requirements (e.g., space, existing water quality, and fish densities). Disease control, although often...
Prototype water reuse system
G. Lucchetti, G.A. Gray
1988, Progressive Fish-Culturist (50) 46-49
A small-scale water reuse system (150 L/min) was developed to create an environment for observing fish under a variety of temperature regimes. Key concerns of disease control, water quality, temperature control, and efficiency and case of operation were addressed. Northern squawfish (Ptychocheilus oregonensis) were held at loading densities ranging from...
Use of a portable electric barrier to estimate Chinook salmon escapement in a turbid Alaskan river
A. Palmisano, C. V. Burger
1988, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (8) 475-480
We developed a portable electric barrier to aid in the capture of adult chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha undergoing spawning migrations up a turbid stream in south-central Alaska. In 1981, we tagged and released 157 chinook salmon after diverting them from the main-stem Killey River into a conventional trap with the aid...
Effects of variation in flow on distribution of northern squawfish (Ptychocheilus oregonensis) below McNary Dam on the Columbia River
M.P. Faler, L.M. Miller, K.I. Welke
1988, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (8) 30-35
The movements of 23 northern Squawfish Ptychocheilus oregonensis were monitored by radiotelemetry below a Columbia River hydroelectric dam during the out-migration of juvenile anadromous salmonids in 1984 and 1985. The work was done as part of a study to relate predator abundances and distribution to juvenile salmonid mortalities associated with...
Digestive tract evacuation in northern squawfish (Ptychocheilus oregonensis)
J.M. Beyer, G. Lucchetti, G. Gray
1988, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (45) 548-553
Digestive tract evacuation in northern squawfish (Ptychocheilus oregonensis) (170–1900 g) was studied in fish allowed to feed voluntarily on salmon (4–70 g) at three water temperatures (10, 15, and 20 °C). Squawfish were sacrificed at 1- or 2-h intervals until evacuation approximated 90%. Amount of food evacuated for a given time interval...
Land cover mapping of the upper Kuskokwim Resource Managment Area using LANDSAT and a digital data base approach
Carl J. Markon
1988, Report
Digital land cover and terrain data for the Upper Kuskokwim Resource Hanagement Area (UKRMA) were produced by the U.S. Geological Survey, Earth Resources Observation Systems Field Office, Anchorage, Alaska for the Bureau of Land Management. These and other environmental data, were incorporated into a digital data base to assist in...
Relationship between annual runoff and watershed area for the eastern United States
Barry P. Rochelle, M. Robbins Church, Warren A. Gebert, David J. Graczyk, William R. Krug
1988, Water Resources Bulletin (24) 35-41
As part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's effort to determine the long-term effects of acidic deposition on surface water chemistry, annual runoff was estimated for about 1000 ungaged sites in the eastern U.S. using runoff contour maps. One concern in using contour maps was that a bias may be...
Assessment of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) predation by recovery of dead lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from Lake Ontario, 1982-85
Roger A. Bergstedt, Clifford P. Schneider
1988, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (45) 1406-1410
During 1982-85, 89 dead lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) were recovered with bottom trawls in U.S. waters of Lake Ontario: 28 incidentally during four annual fish-stock assessment surveys and 61 during fall surveys for dead fish. During the assessment surveys, no dead lake trout were recovered in April-June, one was recovered...
Characterization of an avian cholera epizootic in wild birds in western Nebraska
R. M. Windingstad, S.M. Kerr, R. M. Duncan, C. J. Brand
1988, Avian Diseases (32) 124-131
Avian cholera killed an estimated 2500 birds in western Nebraska and eastern Wyoming from 28 November 1985 to late January 1986. Wild mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) suffered the most losses. Other wild waterfowl, wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo), a few domestic fowl, and a bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) also died. Pasteurella multocida...
United States Geological Survey Yearbook, fiscal year 1987
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1988, Report
The fiscal year 1987 Yearbook summarizes the activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in response to its scientific and regulatory missions....
[Book review] A field guide to the birds of Hawaii and the tropical Pacific by H. Douglas Pratt, Phillip L. Bruner, and Delwyn G. Berrett
R. B. Clapp
1988, Colonial Waterbirds (11) 336-338
No abstract available....
Reproductive effects of nest-marking studies in an American white pelican colony
D.E. Boellstorff, D. W. Anderson, H. M. Ohlendorf, E.J. O’Neill
1988, Colonial Waterbirds (11) 215-219
In 1981 and 1982 we studied the reproductive success of American White Pelicans in the Klamath Basin of northern California. We observed that reproductive success at one colony became reduced in 1981 when we entered that colony to collect eggs for chemical analysis and to mark nests for an...
Effects of krenite® brush control agent (fosamine ammonium) on embryonic development in mallards and bobwhite
D. J. Hoffman
1988, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (7) 69-75
Fosamine ammonium (Krenite®) is a highly water-soluble carbamoylphosphonate herbicide used to control woody brush. It has been reported to be teratogenic to avian embryos following spray application of the eggs. The embryotoxic and teratogenic potential of Krenite was examined in mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) and bobwhite (Colinus virginianus). At 96 h...
Simple, specific analysis of organophosphorus and carbamate pesticides in sediments using column extraction and gas chromatography
A. A. Belisle, D. M. Swineford
1988, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (7) 749-752
A simple, specific procedure was developed for the analysis of organophosphorus and carbamate pesticides in sediment. The wet soil was mixed with anhydrous sodium sulfate to bind water and the residues were column extracted in acetonermethylene chloride (1:1, v/v). Coextracted water was removed by additional sodium sulfate packed below the...
Organochlorines and mercury in eggs of coastal terns and herons in California, USA
H. M. Ohlendorf, T. W. Custer, Roy W. Lowe, M. Rigney, E. Cromartie
1988, Colonial Waterbirds (11) 85-94
In San Franciso Bay, California, USA, concentrations of DDE and mercury in eggs differed among Caspian Tern, Forster's Tern, Black-crowned Night-Heron, and Snowy Egret in 1982. Geometric mean DDE concentrations were higher (P < 0.05) in Caspian Tern eggs (6.93 ppm, wet weight) than in eggs of other species (1.92-2.84...
Organochlorine residues in great blue herons from the northwestern United States
R. E. Fitzner, L. J. Blus, Charles J. Henny, D.W. Carlile
1988, Colonial Waterbirds (11) 293-300
We collected eggs or young Great Blue Herons from eight nesting colonies in the northwestern United States from 1977 through 1982. Subadults were collected at three estuarine areas in Puget Sound in 1981 and dead young or adults were collected at various localities. Nearly all samples analyzed contained organochlorine...
Variance estimation for the Federal Waterfowl Harvest Surveys
P.H. Geissler
1988, American Statistical Association, Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods (1988) 698-703
The Federal Waterfowl Harvest Surveys provide estimates of waterfowl harvest by species for flyways and states, harvests of most other migratory game bird species (by waterfowl hunters), crippling losses for ducks, geese, and coots, days hunted, and bag per hunter. The Waterfowl Hunter Questionnaire Survey separately estimates the harvest...
Selenium toxicosis in wild aquatic birds
H. M. Ohlendorf, A. W. Kilness, J. L. Simmons, R. K. Stroud, D. J. Hoffman, John F. Moore
1988, Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health (24) 67-92
Severe gross and microscopic lesions and other changes were found in adult aquatic birds and in embryos from Kesterson Reservoir (a portion of Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge), Merced County, Calif., during 1984. Adult birds from that area were emaciated, had subacute to extensive chronic hepatic lesions, and had excess fluid...
Selawik National Wildlife Refuge land cover mapping project users guide
Carl J. Markon
1988, Report
Title III of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA, 1980) established the Selawik National Wildlife Refuge (SNWR). Section 304 of the Act requires the Secretary of Interior to "prepare, and from time to time revise, a comprehensive conservation plan" for the refuge. Before developing a plan for the...