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Geotechnical reconnaissance of the 2002 Denali fault, Alaska, earthquake
R. Kayen, E. Thompson, D. Minasian, R.E.S. Moss, B.D. Collins, N. Sitar, D. Dreger, G. Carver
2004, Earthquake Spectra (20) 639-667
The 2002 M7.9 Denali fault earthquake resulted in 340 km of ruptures along three separate faults, causing widespread liquefaction in the fluvial deposits of the alpine valleys of the Alaska Range and eastern lowlands of the Tanana River. Areas affected by liquefaction are largely confined to Holocene alluvial deposits, man-made...
Isolation and characterization of mycobacteria from striped bass Morone saxatilis from the Chesapeake Bay
M. W. Rhodes, H. Kator, I. Kaattari, D. Gauthier, W. Vogelbein, C. A. Ottinger
2004, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (61) 41-51
Mycobacteriosis in striped bass Morone saxatilis of Chesapeake Bay, USA, was first diagnosed in 1997 based on the presence of granulomatous inflammation and acid-fast bacteria in skin and spleen. To confirm histopathology, bacteriological detection and identification of mycobacteria were begun using splenic tissue from fish with and without skin ulcerations. On the...
Terrestrial movements of juvenile and adult tailed frogs in relation to timber harvest in coastal British Columbia
Tanya R. Wahbe, Fred L. Bunnell, R. Bruce Bury
2004, Canadian Journal of Forest Research (34) 2455-2466
Tailed frog (Ascaphus truei Stejneger) populations are at risk in much of the Pacific Northwest, and recolonization of sites may be slow postlogging. To examine the terrestrial movements of Ascaphus in clearcuts and old growth, we employed pitfall traps and drift-fence arrays installed along streams and 100 m into upland...
Influence of habitat heterogeneity on the distribution of larval Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) at two spatial scales
Christian E. Torgersen, David A. Close
2004, Freshwater Biology (49) 614-630
1. Spatial patterns in channel morphology and substratum composition at small (1–10 metres) and large scales (1–10 kilometres) were analysed to determine the influence of habitat heterogeneity on the distribution and abundance of larval lamprey.2. We used a nested sampling design and multiple logistic regression to evaluate spatial heterogeneity in the abundance...
Effects of seeding procedures and water quality on recovery of Cryptosporidium oocysts from stream water by using U.S. Environmental Protection Agency method 1623
D.S. Francy, O. D. Simmons III, M.W. Ware, E.J. Granger, M.D. Sobsey, F. W. Schaefer III
2004, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (70) 4118-4128
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency method 1623 is widely used to monitor source waters and drinking water supplies for Cryptosporidium oocysts. Matrix spikes, used to determine the effect of the environmental matrix on the method's recovery efficiency for the target organism, require the collection and analysis of two environmental samples, one...
Overview and comparison of lipid-containing semipermeable membrane devices and oysters (Crassostrea gigas) for assessing organic chemical exposure
J.N. Huckins, H.F. Prest, J. D. Petty, J.A. Lebo, M.M. Hodgins, R.C. Clark, D.A. Alvarez, W.R. Gala, A. Steen, R. Gale, C.G. Ingersoll
2004, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (23) 1617-1628
We performed 20-d, flow-through exposures of lipid-containing semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) and Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) to three concentrations (nominally 10, 100, and 250 ng/L) of a diverse mixture of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Exposure water was seawater free of particulates larger than 0.1 μm. The results of these controlled...
Preservation of water samples for arsenic(III/V) determinations: An evaluation of the literature and new analytical results
R. Blaine McCleskey, D. Kirk Nordstrom, A.S. Maest
2004, Applied Geochemistry (19) 995-1009
Published literature on preservation procedures for stabilizing aqueous inorganic As(III/V) redox species contains discrepancies. This study critically evaluates published reports on As redox preservation and explains discrepancies in the literature. Synthetic laboratory preservation experiments and time stability experiments were conducted for natural water samples from several field sites. Any field...
A comparison of injectable fluorescent marks in two genera of darters: Effects on survival and retention rates
J.H. Roberts, P. L. Angermeier
2004, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (24) 1017-1024
Visible implant elastomer (VIE) and injectable photonic dye (IPD), two types of injectable fluorescent marks, have shown promise in previous applications in a variety of fishes but have not been extensively tested on darters. We marked a species from each of two genera of darters, Percina and Etheostoma, in a...
Age structure and mortality of walleyes in Kansas reservoirs: Use of mortality caps to establish realistic management objectives
M.C. Quist, J.L. Stephen, C.S. Guy, R.D. Schultz
2004, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (24) 990-1002
Age structure, total annual mortality, and mortality caps (maximum mortality thresholds established by managers) were investigated for walleye Sander vitreus (formerly Stizostedion vitreum) populations sampled from eight Kansas reservoirs during 1991-1999. We assessed age structure by examining the relative frequency of different ages in the population; total annual mortality of...
New constraints on the active tectonic deformation of the Aegean
M. Nyst, W. Thatcher
2004, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (109) 1-23
Site velocities from six separate Global Positioning System (GPS) networks comprising 374 stations have been referred to a single common Eurasia-fixed reference frame to map the velocity distribution over the entire Aegean. We use the GPS velocity field to identify deforming regions, rigid elements, and potential microplate boundaries, and build...
Trace elements and common ions in southeastern Idaho snow: Regional air pollutant tracers for source area emissions
M. Abbott, J. Einerson, Peter Schuster, D. Susong, Howard E. Taylor
Benson S.A.Erickson T.A., editor(s)
2004, Conference Paper, Fuel Processing Technology
Snow sampling and analysis methods which produce accurate and ultra-low measurements of trace elements and common ion concentration in southeastern Idaho snow, were developed. Snow samples were collected over two winters to assess trace elements and common ion concentrations in air pollutant fallout across the southeastern Idaho. The area apportionment...
Physical and geotechnical properties and assessment of sediment stability on the continental slope and basin of the Bransfield Basin (Antarctica Peninsula)
D. Casas, G. Ercilla, F. Estrada, B. Alonso, J. Baraza, H. Lee, R. Kayen, F. Chiocci
2004, Marine Georesources and Geotechnology (22) 253-278
Our investigation is centred on the continental slope of the Antarctic Peninsula and adjacent basin. Type of sediments, sedimentary stratigraphy, and physical and geotechnical characterization of the sediments have been integrated. Four different types of sediments have been defined: diamictons, silty and muddy turbidites, muddy, silty and muddy matrix embedded...
Sustaining salmonid populations: A caring understanding of naturalness of taxa
Jennifer L. Nielsen, Henry A. Regier
E. Eric Knudsen, editor(s)
2004, Conference Paper, Sustainable management of North American fisheries: American Fisheries Society Symposium 43
Species of the family of Salmonidae occur naturally in Northern Hemisphere waters that remain clear and cool to cold in summer. For purposes of reproduction, salmonids generally behaviorally respond to the currents of streams and lakes in recently glaciated areas. For feeding and maturation, many larger species migrate into existing...
Annual survival estimation of migratory songbirds confounded by incomplete breeding site-fidelity: Study designs that may help
M.R. Marshall, Duane R. Diefenbach, L.A. Wood, R.J. Cooper
2004, Animal Biodiversity and Conservation (27) 59-72
Many species of bird exhibit varying degrees of site-fidelity to the previous year's territory or breeding area, a phenomenon we refer to as incomplete breeding site-fidelity. If the territory they occupy is located beyond the bounds of the study area or search area (i.e., they have emigrated from the study...
U-Pb zircon and geochemical evidence for bimodal mid-Paleozoic magmatism and syngenetic base-metal mineralization in the Yukon-Tanana terrane, Alaska
Cynthia Dusel-Bacon, J. L. Wooden, M.J. Hopkins
2004, Geological Society of America Bulletin (116) 989-1015
New SHRIMP (sensitive, high-resolution ion microprobe) U-Pb zircon ages and trace element geochemical data for mafic and felsic metaigneous rocks of the pericratonic Yukon-Tanana terrane in east-central Alaska help define the tectonic setting of mid-Paleo-zoic magmatism and syngenetic hydrothermal Zn-Pb-Ag mineralization along the ancient Pacific margin of North America. We...
Nevadaite, (Cu2+, Al, V3+)6 [Al8 (PO4)8 F8] (OH 2 (H2O)22, a new phosphate mineral species from the Gold Quarry mine, Carlin, Eureka County, Nevada: Description and crystal structure
M. A. Cooper, Frank C. Hawthorne, Andrew C. Roberts, E.E. Foord, Richard C. Erd, H. T. Evans Jr., M.C. Jensen
2004, Canadian Mineralogist (42) 741-752
Nevadaite,  (Cu2+, □, Al, V3+)6 (PO4)8 F8 (OH)2 (H2O)22, is a new supergene mineral species from the Gold Quarry mine, near Carlin, Eureka County, Nevada, U.S.A. Nevadaite forms radiating clusters to 1 mm of prismatic crystals, locally covering surfaces more that 2 cm across; individual crystals are elongate on [001] with a length:width ratio...
Shallow-source aeromagnetic anomalies observed over the West Antarctic Ice Sheet compared with coincident bed topography from radar ice sounding - New evidence for glacial "removal" of subglacially erupted late Cenozoic rift-related volcanic edifices
John C. Behrendt, D. D. Blankenship, D. L. Morse, R.E. Bell
2004, Conference Paper, Global and Planetary Change
Aeromagnetic and radar ice sounding results from the 1991-1997 Central West Antarctica (CWA) aerogeophysical survey over part of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) and subglacial area of the volcanically active West Antarctic rift system have enabled detailed examination of specific anomaly sources. These anomalies, previously interpreted as caused by...
Occurrence, size, and tag retention of sneaker male hatchery rainbow trout
J. Jeffery Isely, T.B. Grabowski
2004, North American Journal of Aquaculture (66) 234-236
One alternative reproductive tactic involving early-maturing, cryptic males is referred to as "sneaking." Although sneakers tend to be easily detectable upon close inspection, little is known about the proportion of a fish population consisting of sneakers. We examined 15,400 age-1 rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss in a hatchery. Total length (mm),...
Dome growth behavior at Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat, revealed by relocation of volcanic event swarms, 1995-1996
C.A. Rowe, C.H. Thurber, R.A. White
2004, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (134) 199-221
We have relocated a subset of events from the digital waveform catalogue of ???17,000 volcanic microearthquakes recorded between July 1995 and February 1996 at Soufriere Hills Volcano (SHV), Montserrat, using a cross-correlation-based phase repicking technique with a joint location method. Hypocenters were estimated for 3914 earthquakes having five or more...
Nesting biology of three grassland passerines in the northern tallgrass prairie
Maiken Winter, Douglas H. Johnson, Jill A. Shaffer, W. Daniel Svedarsky
2004, The Wilson Bulletin (116) 211-223
Basic nesting information on grassland passerines is needed for improving grassland bird management. Among the information needs are (1) the suitability of nesting habitat, (2) periods during the breeding season in which birds are most vulnerable to disturbances, and (3) how to fit grasslands into a prioritization scheme for conservation....
Environmental behavior of two molybdenum porphyry systems
M.L.W. Tuttle, R. B. Wanty, B. R. Berger
2004, Conference Paper, 2004 SME Annual Meeting Preprints
Our study focuses on the geology, hydrology, and geochemistry of a variety of molybdenum (Mo) porphyry systems. The systems are either high fluorine, granite, Climax-type, systems (e.g. Mount Emmons/ Redwell Mo deposit, Colorado and Questa Mo deposit, New Mexico) or low fluorine granodiorite systems (e.g. Buckingham Stockwork Mo deposit, Battle...