Anurans in a Subarctic Tundra Landscape Near Cape Churchill, Manitoba
M.E. Reiter, C. W. Boal, D. E. Andersen
2008, Canadian Field-Naturalist (122) 129-137
Distribution, abundance, and habitat relationships of anurans inhabiting subarctic regions are poorly understood, and anuran monitoring protocols developed for temperate regions may not be applicable across large roadless areas of northern landscapes. In addition, arctic and subarctic regions of North America are predicted to experience changes in climate and, in...
Spatial interactions of yarded White-tailed Deer, Odocoileus virginianus
M.E. Nelson, G.A. Sargeant
2008, Canadian Field-Naturalist (122) 221-225
We examined the spatial interactions of nine female White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in two deeryards (winter aggregations) in northeastern Minnesota during February-April 1999. Global positioning system (GPS) collars yielded seven pair-wise comparisons of deer that were located at the same time (???1 minute apart) and mat used overlapping areas. Deer...
Dual-RiverSonde measurements of two-dimensional river flow patterns
C.C. Teague, D.E. Barrick, P.M. Lilleboe, Ralph T. Cheng, Paul Stumpner, Jon R. Burau
2008, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the IEEE Working Conference on Current Measurement Technology
Two-dimensional river flow patterns have been measured using a pair of RiverSondes in two experiments in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta system of central California during April and October 2007. An experiment was conducted at Walnut Grove, California in order to explore the use of dual RiverSondes to measure flow...
Agriculture-related trends in groundwater quality of the glacial deposits aquifer, central Wisconsin
D. A. Saad
2008, Conference Paper, Journal of Environmental Quality
Measuring and understanding trends in groundwater quality is necessary for determining whether changes in land-management practices have an effect on groundwater quality. This paper describes an approach that was used to measure and understand trends using data from two groundwater studies conducted in central Wisconsin as part of the USGS...
Near-decadal changes in nitrate and pesticide concentrations in the South Platte River alluvial aquifer, 1993-2004
S.S. Paschke, K.R. Schaffrath, S.L. Mashbum
2008, Journal of Environmental Quality (37) S281-S295
The lower South Platte River basin of Colorado and Nebraska is an area of intense agriculture supported by surface-water diversions from the river and ground-water pumping from a valley-fill alluvial aquifer. Two well networks consisting of 45 wells installed in the South Platte alluvial aquifer were sampled in the early...
Guidelines for landslide susceptibility, hazard and risk zoning for land use planning
R. Fell, J. Corominas, C. Bonnard, L. Cascini, E. Leroi, W. Z. Savage
2008, Engineering Geology (102) 85-98
[No abstract available]...
A linear geospatial streamflow modeling system for data sparse environments
Kwabena O. Asante, Guleid A. Arlan, Md Shahriar Pervez, James Rowland
2008, International Journal of River Basin Management (6) 233-241
In many river basins around the world, inaccessibility of flow data is a major obstacle to water resource studies and operational monitoring. This paper describes a geospatial streamflow modeling system which is parameterized with global terrain, soils and land cover data and run operationally with satellite‐derived precipitation and evapotranspiration datasets....
Effects of hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) in zebrafish: General and reproductive toxicity
S. Mukhi, R. Patino
2008, Chemosphere (72) 726-732
Mixed-sex populations of young adult zebrafish (???2-month-old) were exposed to measured RDX concentrations of 0, 1 or 9.6 ppm for up to 12 weeks followed by a 15-day rearing period in untreated water. RDX caused high mortality at 9.6 ppm, with most deaths occurring within the first 8 weeks of...
Dissolved metals and associated constituents in abandoned coal-mine discharges, Pennsylvania, USA. Part 1: Constituent quantities and correlations
C.A. Cravotta III
2008, Applied Geochemistry (23) 166-202
Complete hydrochemical data are rarely reported for coal-mine discharges (CMD). This report summarizes major and trace-element concentrations and loadings for CMD at 140 abandoned mines in the Anthracite and Bituminous Coalfields of Pennsylvania. Clean-sampling and low-level analytical methods were used in 1999 to collect data that could be useful to...
Geometry of the neoproterozoic and paleozoic rift margin of western Laurentia: Implications for mineral deposit settings
K. Lund
2008, Geosphere (4) 429-444
The U.S. and Canadian Cordilleran miogeocline evolved during several phases of Cryogenian-Devonian intracontinental rifting that formed the western mangin of Laurentia. Recent field and dating studies across central Idaho and northern Nevada result in identification of two segments of the rift margin. Resulting interpretations of rift geometry in the northern...
Genetic analysis of paramyxovirus isolates from pacific salmon reveals two independently co-circulating lineages
W.N. Batts, K. Falk, J. R. Winton
2008, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (20) 215-224
Viruses with the morphological and biochemical characteristics of the family Paramyxoviridae (paramyxoviruses) have been isolated from adult salmon returning to rivers along the Pacific coast of North America since 1982. These Pacific salmon paramyxoviruses (PSPV), which have mainly been isolated from Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, grow slowly in established fish...
The use of groundwater age as a calibration target
Leonard F. Konikow, G.Z. Hornberger, L.D. Putnam, A.M. Shapiro, B.A. Zinn
2008, Conference Paper, IAHS-AISH Publication
Groundwater age (or residence time), as estimated on the basis of concentrations of one or more environmental tracers, can provide a useful and independent calibration target for groundwater models. However, concentrations of environmental tracers are affected by the complexities and mixing inherent in groundwater flow through heterogeneous media, especially in...
Recovery of aboveground plant biomass and productivity after fire in mesic and dry black spruce forests of interior Alaska
M.C. Mack, K.K. Treseder, K.L. Manies, J.W. Harden, E.A.G. Schuur, J.G. Vogel, J. T. Randerson, F. S. Chapin III
2008, Ecosystems (11) 209-225
Plant biomass accumulation and productivity are important determinants of ecosystem carbon (C) balance during post-fire succession. In boreal black spruce (Picea mariana) forests near Delta Junction, Alaska, we quantified aboveground plant biomass and net primary productivity (ANPP) for 4 years after a 1999 wildfire in a well-drained (dry) site, and...
Detection and attribution of temperature changes in the mountainous Western United States
Celine Bonfils, B.D. Santer, D.W. Pierce, H.G. Hidalgo, G. Bala, T. Das, T.P. Barnett, D.R. Cayan, C. Doutriaux, A.W. Wood, A. Mirin, T. Nozawa
2008, Journal of Climate (21) 6404-6424
Large changes in the hydrology of the western United States have been observed since the mid-twentieth century. These include a reduction in the amount of precipitation arriving as snow, a decline in snowpack at low and midelevations, and a shift toward earlier arrival of both snowmelt and the centroid (center...
Hierarchy of sedimentary discontinuity surfaces and condensed beds from the middle Paleozoic of eastern North America: Implications for cratonic sequence stratigraphy
P.I. McLaughlin, Carlton E. Brett, M. A. Wilson
2008, Conference Paper, Special Paper - Geological Association of Canada
Sedimentological analyses of middle Paleozoic epeiric sea successions in North America suggest a hierarchy of discontinuity surfaces and condensed beds of increasing complexity. Simple firmgrounds and hardgrounds, which are comparatively ephemeral features, form the base of the hierarchy. Composite hardgrounds, reworked concretions, authigenic mineral crusts and monomictic intraformational conglomerates indicate...
Deposition of talc - kerolite-smectite - smectite at seafloor hydrothermal vent fields: Evidence from mineralogical, geochemical and oxygen isotope studies
V.M. Dekov, J. Cuadros, Wayne C. Shanks, R.A. Koski
2008, Chemical Geology (247) 171-194
Talc, kerolite-smectite, smectite, chlorite-smectite and chlorite samples from sediments, chimneys and massive sulfides from six seafloor hydrothermal areas have been analyzed for mineralogy, chemistry and oxygen isotopes. Samples are from both peridotite- and basalt-hosted hydrothermal systems, and basaltic systems include sediment-free and sediment-covered sites. Mg-phyllosilicates at seafloor hydrothermal sites have...
Anatomy and dynamics of a floodplain, Powder River, Montana, U.S.A.
J.E. Pizzuto, J. A. Moody, R.H. Meade
2008, Journal of Sedimentary Research (78) 16-28
Centimeter-scale measurements on several Powder River floodplains provide insights into the nature of overbank depositional processes that created the floodplains; during a 20-year period after a major flood in 1978. Rising stages initially entered across a sill at the downriver end of the floodplains. Later, as stages continued to rise,...
Genetic structure along an elevational gradient in Hawaiian honeycreepers reveals contrasting evolutionary responses to avian malaria
Lori S. Eggert, L.A. Terwilliger, B.L. Woodworth, P.J. Hart, D. Palmer, R.C. Fleischer
2008, BMC Evolutionary Biology (8)
Background. The Hawaiian honeycreepers (Drepanidinae) are one of the best-known examples of an adaptive radiation, but their persistence today is threatened by the introduction of exotic pathogens and their vector, the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus. Historically, species such as the amakihi (Hemignathus virens), the apapane (Himatione sanguinea), and the iiwi (Vestiaria...
All their eggs in one basket: A rocky reef nursery for the longnose skate (Raja rhina Jordan & Gilbert, 1880) in the southern California Bight
M.S. Love, D.M. Schroeder, L. Snook, A. York, G. Cochrane
2008, Fishery Bulletin (106) 471-475
[No abstract available]...
The cause of China's devastation
S. Bahan, W. Mooney
2008, Earth (53) 44-47
[No abstract available]...
Using amphibole phenocrysts to track vapor transfer during magma crystallization and transport: An example from Mount St. Helens, Washington
M.C. Rowe, A.J.R. Kent, C.R. Thornber
2008, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (178) 593-607
In order to evaluate and further constrain models for volatile movement and vapor enrichment of magma stored at shallow levels, amphibole phenocrysts from 2004–2005 Mount St. Helens dacite were analyzed for major and selected trace elements (Li, Cu, Zn, Mn, and REE) and Li isotopes. Several recent studies have examined...
Turning population trend monitoring into active conservation: Can we save the cascades frog (Rang cascadae) in the Lassen Region of California?
G. M. Fellers, K.L. Pope, J.E. Stead, M.S. Koo, W.H. Welsh Jr.
2008, Herpetological Conservation and Biology (3) 28-39
Monitoring the distribution, population size, and trends of declining species is necessary to evaluate their vulnerability to extinction. It is the responsibility of scientists to alert management professionals of the need for preemptive action if a species approaches imminent, regional extirpation. This is the case with Rana cascadae (Cascades Frog)...
Temporal trends in nitrate and selected pesticides in mid-atlantic ground water
L.M. Debrewer, S.W. Ator, J. M. Denver
2008, Conference Paper, Journal of Environmental Quality
Evaluating long-term temporal trends in regional ground-water quality is complicated by variable hydrogeologic conditions and typically slow flow, and such trends have rarely been directly measured. Ground-water samples were collected over near-decadal and annual intervals from unconfined aquifers in agricultural areas of the Mid-Atlantic region, including fractured carbonate rocks in...
Radiometric cross-calibration of the Terra MODIS and Landsat 7 ETM+ using an invariant desert site
T. Choi, A. Angal, G. Chander, X. Xiong
2008, Conference Paper, Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
A methodology for long-term radiometric cross-calibration between the Terra Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) and Landsat 7 (L7) Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) sensors was developed. The approach involves calibration of near-simultaneous surface observations between 2000 and 2007. Fifty-seven cloud-free image pairs were carefully selected over the Libyan desert for...
L5 TM radiometric recalibration procedure using the internal calibration trends from the NLAPS trending database
G. Chander, Md. O. Haque, E. Micijevic, J. A. Barsi
2008, Conference Paper, Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
From the Landsat program's inception in 1972 to the present, the earth science user community has benefited from a historical record of remotely sensed data. The multispectral data from the Landsat 5 (L5) Thematic Mapper (TM) sensor provide the backbone for this extensive archive. Historically, the radiometric calibration procedure for...