Non-lethal estimation of body composition of Yukon River salmon
F. Joseph Margraf, Kyle J. Hartman, M. Keith Cox
2005, Report
Because of the importance of Chinook salmon to commercial and subsistence fisheries on the Yukon River, further study of the factors that may affect the success of this species and our ability to manage the fisheries is warranted. Critical to these studies is the determination of the amount of lipids...
Establishing an analytical framework for calculating consistent and sensitive measures of the rate of biodiversity change
Eugene A. Fosnight, H. Strand, Benjamin White
2005, Conference Paper
The Convention on Biological Diversity’s (CBD) VIth Conference of the Parties (COP) and the World Summit on Sustainable Development agreed to a target to achieve a significant reduction of the rate of biodiversity loss by 2010. The VIIth COP adopted a conceptual framework to facilitate the assessment of global progress...
Water-quality data from two agricultural drainage basins in northwestern Indiana and northeastern Illinois: III. biweekly data, 2000-2002
Ronald C. Antweiler, Richard L. Smith, Mary A. Voytek, John Karl Bohlke, David H. Dupre
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1197
No abstract available....
Global significance of reserve growth
D. L. Gautier, T. R. Klett, B.S. Pierce
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1355
Water-quality data, Huron County, Michigan 2004
Joseph W. Duris, Sheridan K. Haack
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1380
Hydrogeology and simulation of source areas of water to production wells in a colluvium-mantled carbonate-bedrock aquifer near Shippensburg, Cumberland and Franklin Counties, Pennsylvania
Bruce D. Lindsey
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5195
This report presents the results of a study by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Shippensburg Borough Authority to evaluate the source areas of water to production wells in a colluvium-mantled carbonate-bedrock aquifer in Cumberland and Franklin Counties, Pa. The areal extent of the zone of contribution was...
Cargo cult of Papua New Guinea
Robert Schuster
2005, GSA Today (15) 20-20
No abstract available. ...
Coastal classification atlas: Southeast Texas coastal classification maps — Sabine Pass to the Colorado River
Robert A. Morton, Russell L. Peterson
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1370
No abstract available....
Selected ground-water data for Yucca Mountain region, southern Nevada and eastern California, January-December 2003
Richard J. La Camera, Glenn L. Locke, Aron M. Habte
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1286
Water resources data - Wisconsin, water year 2004
R.J. Waschbusch, D.L. Olson, S.B. Marsh, P.A. Stark
2005, Water Data Report WI-04-1
Stratigraphy and structural history of the eastern edge of the Helena salient, Montana
Mitchell W. Reynolds
2005, The Journal of the Tobacco Root Geological Society (34) 109-118
No abstract available....
Structural termination of the Montana disturbed belt and its interaction with major structures of the continental autochthon
Mitchell W. Reynolds
2005, The Journal of the Tobacco Root Geological Society (34) 119-130
No abstract available. ...
Laccoliths of the southwest part of the Little Belt Mountains; their relation to ancestral structures of the Central Montana Uplift
Mitchell W. Reynolds
2005, The Journal of the Tobacco Root Geological Society (34) 131-138
No abstract available. ...
Hydrogeologic setting, ground-water flow, and ground-water quality at the Lake Wheeler Road research station, 2001-03 : North Carolina Piedmont and Mountains Resource Evaluation Program
Melinda J. Chapman, Richard E. Bolich, Brad A. Huffman
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5166
Results of a 2-year field study of the regolith-fractured bedrock ground-water system at the Lake Wheeler Road research station in Wake County, North Carolina, indicate both disconnection and interaction among components of the ground-water system. The three components of the ground-water system include (1) shallow, porous regolith; (2) a transition...
Triggering of tsunamigenic aftershocks from large strike‐slip earthquakes: Analysis of the November 2000 New Ireland earthquake sequence
Eric L. Geist, Tom Parsons
2005, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems (6)
[1] The November 2000 New Ireland earthquake sequence started with a Mw = 8.0 left‐lateral main shock on 16 November and was followed by a series of aftershocks with primarily thrust mechanisms. The earthquake sequence was associated with a locally damaging tsunami on the islands of New Ireland and nearby New Britain,...
Coastal-change and glaciological map of the Ronne Ice Shelf area, Antarctica, 1974-2002
Jane G. Ferrigno, K.M. Foley, C. Swithinbank, R.S. Williams Jr., L.M. Dalide
2005, IMAP 2600-D
Changes in the area and volume of polar ice sheets are intricately linked to changes in global climate, and the resulting changes in sea level may severely impact the densely populated coastal regions on Earth. Melting of the West Antarctic part alone of the Antarctic ice sheet could cause a...
Modern and glacial-Holocene carbonate sedimentation in Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho
Walter Dean, Richard Forester, Steve Colman, An Liu, Gary Skipp, Kathleen Simmons, Peter Swarzenski, Roger Anderson
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1124
Potentiometric surface of the Ozark aquifer in northern Arkansas, 2004
T.P. Schrader
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5208
The Ozark aquifer in northern Arkansas comprises dolomites, limestones, sandstones, and shales of Late Cambrian to Middle Devonian age, and ranges in thickness from approximately 1,100 feet to more than 4,000 feet. Hydrologically, the aquifer is complex, characterized by discrete and discontinuous flow components with large variations in permeability. The...
Hydrologic conditions in Arizona during 1999-2004: a historical perspective
Jeff V. Phillips, Blakemore E. Thomas
2005, Fact Sheet 2005-3081
Simulation of flow and sediment transport in the white sturgeon spawning habitat of the Kootenai River near Bonners Ferry, Idaho
Charles Berenbrock, James P. Bennett
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5173
Characterization of sediment transport of the Kootenai River in the white sturgeon spawning reach is needed by the Kootenai River White Sturgeon Recovery Team to predict sediment-transport conditions that improve spawning conditions for the white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) in the Kootenai River near Bonners Ferry, Idaho. The decreasing population and...
Early evolution of Rostrocochnia and Pelecypoda (Mollusca)
J. Pojeta Jr.
2005, Mid-America Paleontology Society (28) 7-30
No Abstract available. ...
Sampling and analysis plan for ground-water monitoring of wells near the metropolitan utilities district's Platte River West Well Field near Wann, Nebraska: Part I, field sampling plan and Part II, quality assurance project plan
V. L. McGuire, J.A. Godberson, R. C. Wilson
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1337
Ground-water availability from surficial aquifers in the Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota
Thomas H.C. Reppe
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5204
Population growth and commercial and industrial development in the Red River of the North Basin in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota have prompted the Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of the Interior, to evaluate sources of water to sustain this growth. Nine surficial-glacial (surficial) aquifers (Buffalo, Middle River, Two...
The upper crust laid on its side: tectonic implications of steeply tilted crustal slabs for extension in the basin and range
Keith A. Howard
2005, Book, Abstracts with Programs
Tilted slabs expose as much as the top 8–15 km of the upper crust in many parts of the Basin and Range province. Exposures of now-recumbent crustal sections in these slabs allow analysis of pre-tilt depth variations in dike swarms, plutons, and thermal history. Before tilting the slabs were panels...
Preliminary investigations of wastewater-related contaminants near home sewage treatment systems in Ohio
D.H. Dumouchelle, D. M. Stoeckel
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1282
No abstract available....