Gravity-driven mass flows
Richard M. Iverson
Gerard V. Middleton, Michael J. Church, Mario Coniglio, Lawrence A. Hardie, Frederick J. Longstaffe, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Encyclopedia of sediments and sedimentary rocks
Gravity-driven mass flows, also known as sediment gravity flows, include a spectrum of phenomena in which more-or-less coherent mixtures of grains and intergranular fluid flow down slopes. At one end of this spectrum are dilute flows in which momentum is transferred mostly by fluid forces and sediment is largely a...
Effects of microbiological and geochemical interactions in mine drainage
D. Kirk Nordstrom
J.L. Jambor, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Environmental aspects of mine wastes
No abstract available. ...
How should mathematical models of geomorphic processes be judged?
Richard M. Iverson
Peter R. Wilcock, Richard M. Iverson, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Prediction in geomorphology
No abstract available....
Rooted Brooks Range ophiolite: Implications for Cordilleran terranes: Comment and reply: COMMENT
Ron A. Harris, Thomas E. Moore, Karl Wirth, C. G. Mull, John McBride
2003, Geology (31) 91-92
No abstract available....
Hypocentral accuracy of surficial detonations in northern California
Thomas M. Brocher
2003, Seismological Research Letters (74) 12-19
No abstract available....
Safety of aquaflor (florfenicol, 50% type a medicated article), administered in feed to channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus
Mark P. Gaikowski, Jeffery C. Wolf, Richard G. Endris, William H. Gingerich
2003, Toxicologic Pathology (31) 689-697
Aquaflor, a feed premix containing the broad spectrum antibacterial agent florfenicol (50% w/w), is being developed for use to control enteric septicemia (ESC) in channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus caused by the gram-negative enterobacterium Edwardsiella ictaluri. The recommended dose of Aquaflor to control ESC is 10 mg/kg body weight (BW)/day for...
Seismic design provisions and guidelines in the United States: A prologue
Roger D. Borcherdt, Ronald O. Hamburger, Charles A. Kircher
2003, International Geophysics (81B) 1127-1132
Seismic design provisions and guidelines are the basis for reduction of potentially devastating losses of life and property from earthquakes. Six tragic earthquakes since 1985, affecting Mexico, Armenia, the United States, Japan, Turkey, and Taiwan, caused combined property losses exceeding $320 billion and loss of lives exceeding 143,900. These losses emphasize...
Deep fluids in the continents: I. Sedimentary basins
Yousif K. Kharaka, J.S. Hanor
Heinrich Holland, K. Turekian, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Treatise on geochemistry
No abstract available....
Structural Equation Modeling: Applications in ecological and evolutionary biology
Bruce H. Pugesek, Adrian Tomer, Alexander von Eye
2003, Book
This book presents an introduction to the methodology of structural equation modeling, illustrates its use, and goes on to argue that it has revolutionary implications for the study of natural systems. A major theme of this book is that we have, up to this point, attempted to study systems primarily...
In situ arsenic remediation in a fractured, alkaline aquifer
A. H. Welch, Kenneth G. Stollenwerk, D. K. Maurer, Lawrence S. Feinson
A. H. Welch, Kenneth G. Stollenwerk, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Arsenic in ground water
No abstract available. ...
The groundwater geochemistry of waste disposal facilities
P.L. Bjerg, H.-J. Albrechtsen, P. Kjeldsen, T. Christensen, Isabelle M. Cozzarelli
B.S. Lollar, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Treatise on geochemistry
No abstract available....
Mass balance approach to interpreting weathering reactions in watershed systems
O.P. Bricker, Blair F. Jones, C.J. Bowser
J.I. Drever, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Treatise on geochemistry
No abstract available....
Occurrence of arsenic in ground water of the Middle Rio Grande Basin, central New Mexico
L.N. Plummer
A. H. Welch, Kenneth G. Stollenwerk, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Arsenic in ground water
Chemical data from more than 400 ground-water sites in the Middle Rio Grande Basin of central New Mexico indicate that arsenic concentrations exceed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency drinking-water standard of 10 micrograms per liter across broad areas of the Santa Fe Group aquifer system, which is currently the almost...
How fast does water flow in an unsaturated macropore? Evidence from field and lab experiments
John R. Nimmo
2003, Book chapter, Estudios de la zona no saturada del suelo, v. VI
A wide range of available field and lab evidence can lead to useful generalizations about the speed of macropore flow, which often dominates the transport of water and contaminants. In 36 published field tests, the values of maximum transport speed in macropores and other preferential channels vary surprisingly little. The...
Microbial degradation of atmospheric halocarbons
Ronald S. Oremland
2003, Book chapter, Microbiology of atmospheric trace gases
Halocarbons are present in the atmosphere at parts-per-trillion (ppt) mixing ratios and are represented by such substances as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlolofluorocarbons (HCFCs), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), and methyl halides like methyl bromide (MeBr) and their further substituted halomethane analogues (e. g., dibromomethane, bromoform). Many Halocarbons have only an anthropogenic origin (e.g., CFCs,...
Volatile fuel hydrocarbons and MTBE in the environment
Isabelle M. Cozzarelli, A. L. Baehr
B.S. Lollar, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Treatise on geochemistry
No abstract available....
LC/MS analyses of cationic surfactants: Methods and applications
I. Ferrer, H.F. Schroeder, Edward T. Furlong
T.P. Knepper, D. Barcelo, P. de Voogt, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Analysis and fate of surfactants in the aquatic environment
No abstract available....
Pliocene to Holocene Lakes in the Western Great Basin, USA: New perspectives on paleoclimate, landscape dynamics, tectonics, and paleodistribution of aquatic species
Marith C. Reheis, Joanna L. Redwine, K. Adams, S. Stine, K. Parker, R. Negrini, R. M. Burke, G. Kurth, John McGeehin, James B. Paces, F. Phillips, Andrei M. Sarna-Wojcicki, J. Smoot
2003, Book chapter, Quaternary geology of the United States, INQUA 2003 Field Guide Volume
No abstract available....
Geochemistry of active and passive treatment processes used to treat mine drainage
Katherine Walton-Day
J.L. Jambor, D.W Blowes, A. Ritchie, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Environmental Aspects of Mine Wastes
No abstract available....
Geothermal arsenic
John G. Webster, D. Kirk Nordstrom
A. H. Welch, Kenneth G. Stollenwerk, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Arsenic in ground water: Geochemistry and occurrence
No abstract available. ...
Tracers in groundwater: Use of microorganisms and microspheres
Ronald W. Harvey, Hauke Harms
2003, Book chapter, Encyclopedia of environmental microbiology
No abstract available....
Geochemical processes controlling transport of arsenic in groundwater: A review of adsorption
Kenneth G. Stollenwerk
A. H. Welch, Kenneth G. Stollenwerk, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Arsenic in Ground Water
Adsorption is the predominate mechanism controlling transport of arsenic in many ground water systems. Hydrous oxides of iron, aluminum, and manganese, and clay minerals are commonly associated with aquifer solids and have been shown to be significant adsorbents of arsenic. The extent of arsenic adsorption is influenced by the chemistry...
Ichthyophonus disease (ichthyophoniasis)
Paul K. Hershberger
J.C. Thoesen, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Suggested procedures for the detection and identification of certain finfish and shellfish pathogens blue book
Monitoring Amphibians in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Appendix IV: Guidelines for building and operating remote field recorders
W.J. Barichivich
2003, Circular 1258
Abstract not supplied at this time...
Sampling design optimization and establishment of baselines for herpetofauna arrays at the Point Loma Ecological Reserve
A.J. Atkinson, Robert N. Fisher, C.J. Rochester, C.W. Brown
Julie Yee, Robert N. Fisher, editor(s)
2003, Report
No abstract available at this time...