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New way of processing near-surface magnetic data: The utility of the comprehensive model of the magnetic field
D. Ravat, T.G. Hildenbrand, W. Roest
2003, The Leading Edge (22) 784-785
An overview is given of examples showing the utility of the Comprehensive Model (CM) approach in the processing of near-surface magnetic anomalies. Effectiveness of CM depends on the spatial and temporal matching of the main and external field variations that it attempts to approximate. Hence, data distribution as well as...
Changes in the timing of high river flows in New England over the 20th Century
G.A. Hodgkins, R. W. Dudley, T.G. Huntington
2003, Journal of Hydrology (278) 244-252
The annual timing of river flows is a good indicator of climate-related changes, or lack of changes, for rivers with long-term data that drain unregulated basins with stable land use. Changes in the timing of annual winter/spring (January 1 to May 31) and fall (October 1 to December 31) center...
The geochemical evolution of riparian ground water in a forested piedmont catchment
Douglas A. Burns, Niel Plummer, Jeffrey J. McDonnell, Eurybiades Busenberg, Gerolamo C. Casile, Carol Kendall, Richard P. Hooper, James E. Freer, Norman E. Peters, Keith Beven, Peter Schlosser
2003, Groundwater (41) 913-925
The principal weathering reactions and their rates in riparian ground water were determined at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed (PMRW) near Atlanta, Georgia. Concentrations of major solutes were measured in ground water samples from 19 shallow wells completed in the riparian (saprolite) aquifer and in one borehole completed in granite,...
Habitat use by Swainson's Warblers in a managed bottomland forest
S.G. Somershoe, S.P. Hudman, C.R. Chandler
2003, The Wilson Bulletin (115) 148-154
The Swainson's Warbler (Limnothlypis swainsonii) is a locally distributed and relatively uncommon Neotropical migrant songbird that breeds in the bottomland forests of the southeastern United States and spends the nonbreeding season in the Caribbean Basin. Populations of Swainson's Warblers have declined during recent decades as bottomland forests have come...
Population dynamics of hispid cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) across a nitrogen-amended landscape
J.E. Clark, E. C. Hellgren, E.E. Jorgensen, S.J. Tunnell, David M. Engle, David M. Leslie Jr.
2003, Canadian Journal of Zoology (81) 994-1003
We conducted a mark-recapture experiment to examine the population dynamics of hispid cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) in response to low-level nitrogen amendments (16.4 kg nitrogen/ha per year) and exclosure fencing in an old-field grassland. The experimental design consisted of sixteen 0.16-ha plots with 4 replicates of each treatment combination. We...
Analysis of aquifer mineralization by paleodrainage channels
H. Rubin, R. W. Buddemeier
2003, Journal of Hydrology (277) 280-304
Mineralization of groundwater resources is a problem in south-central Kansas, due to the penetration of saline water from Permian bedrock formations into the overlying alluvial aquifer. One of the mechanisms involved in the mineralization involves small bedrock features of high permeability located in places occupied by streams and rivers in...
Stochastic analysis of transverse dispersion in density‐coupled transport in aquifers
Claire Welty, Allen C. Kane III, Leon J. Kauffman
2003, Water Resources Research (39) 5-1-5-18
Spectral perturbation techniques have been used previously to derive integral expressions for dispersive mixing in concentration‐dependent transport in three‐dimensional, heterogeneous porous media, where fluid density and viscosity are functions of solute concentration. Whereas earlier work focused on evaluating longitudinal dispersivity in isotropic media and incorporating the result in a mean...
Selenium in San Francisco Bay zooplankton: Potential effects of hydrodynamics and food web interactions
D.G. Purkerson, M.A. Doblin, S.M. Bollens, S. N. Luoma, G.A. Cutter
2003, Estuaries (26) 956-969
The potential toxicity of elevated selenium (Se) concentrations in aquatic ecosystems has stimulated efforts to measure Se concentrations in benthos, nekton, and waterfowl in San Francisco Bay (SF Bay). In September 1998, we initiated a 14 mo field study to determine the concentration of Se in SF Bay zooplankton, which...
Geochemistry of the furnace magnetite bed, Franklin, New Jersey, and the relationship between stratiform iron oxide ores and stratiform zinc oxide-silicate ores in the New Jersey highlands
C. A. Johnson, B. J. Skinner
2003, Economic Geology (98) 837-854
The New Jersey Highlands terrace, which is an exposure of the Middle Proterozoic Grenville orogenic belt located in northeastern United States, contains stratiform zinc oxide-silicate deposits at Franklin and Sterling Hill and numerous massive magnetite deposits. The origins of the zinc and magnetite deposits have rarely been considered together, but...
Evidence for chlorine recycling - Hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere - In a forested wet zone on the Canadian Shield
G.M. Milton, J.C.D. Milton, S. Schiff, P. Cook, T.G. Kotzer, L.D. Cecil
2003, Applied Geochemistry (18) 1027-1042
The ability to measure environmental levels of 36Cl by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry and 3H by 3He-ingrowth Mass Spectrometry has made it possible to use the pulses of these two isotopes released into the atmosphere during nuclear weapons testing as tracers of Cl and water movement in soils and groundwater. The...
Partitioning of water flux in a Sierra Nevada ponderosa pine plantation
M.R. Kurpius, J.A. Panek, N.T. Nikolov, M. McKay, Allen H. Goldstein
2003, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (117) 173-192
The weather patterns of the west side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains (cold, wet winters and hot, dry summers) strongly influence how water is partitioned between transpiration and evaporation and result in a specific strategy of water use by ponderosa pine trees (Pinus ponderosa) in this region. To investigate how...
Comparative alteration mineral mapping using visible to shortwave infrared (0.4-2.4 μm) Hyperion, ALI, and ASTER imagery
B.E. Hubbard, J.K. Crowley, D. R. Zimbelman
2003, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (41) 1401-1410
Advanced Land Imager (ALI), Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER), and Hyperion imaging spectrometer data covering an area in the Central Andes between Volcan Socompa and Salar de Llullaillaco were used to map hydrothermally altered rocks associated with several young volcanic systems. Six ALI channels in the visible...
Aquifer recharge
B.A. Stewart, T.A. Howell, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Encyclopedia of water science
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Non-native plant invasions in managed and protected ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests of the Colorado Front Range
Paula J. Fornwalt, M. R. Kaufmann, L. S. Huckaby, J. M. Stoker, Thomas J. Stohlgren
2003, Forest Ecology and Management (177) 515-527
We examined patterns of non-native plant diversity in protected and managed ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests of the Colorado Front Range. Cheesman Lake, a protected landscape, and Turkey Creek, a managed landscape, appear to have had similar natural disturbance histories prior to European settlement and fire protection during the last century....
Life history, diversity and distribution: A study of Japanese pteridophytes
Q. Guo, Masako Kato, R. E. Ricklefs
2003, Ecography (26) 129-138
Many studies address the relationships between diversity or distribution and attributes of the physical environment. However, how these relationships are connected to variation in life history is poorly understood. This is particularly true in the case of pteridophytes. Japanese ferns and their allies comprise one of the best-known pteridophyte floras...
Food habits of the southwestern willow flycatcher during the nesting season
Charles A. Drost, Eben H. Paxton, Mark K. Sogge, Mary J. Whitfield
2003, Studies in Avian Biology (26) 103
The food habits and prey base of the endangered Southwestern Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus) are not well known. We analyzed prey remains in 59 fecal samples from an intensively-studied population of this flycatcher at the Kern River Preserve in southern California. These samples were collected during the nesting season...
Estimates of global cyanobacterial biomass and its distribution
Ferran Garcia-Pichel, Jayne Belnap, Susanne Neuer, Ferdinand Schanz
2003, Algological Studies (109) 213-227
We estimated global cyanobacterial biomass in the main reservoirs of cyanobacteria on Earth: marine and freshwater plankton, arid land soil crusts, and endoliths. Estimates were based on typical population density values as measured during our research, or as obtained from literature surveys, which were then coupled with data on global...
The collaborative historical African rainfall model: description and evaluation
Christopher C. Funk, Joel C. Michaelsen, James P. Verdin, Guleid A. Artan, Gregory Husak, Gabriel B. Senay, Hussein Gadain, Tamuka Magadazire
2003, International Journal of Climatology (23) 47-66
In Africa the variability of rainfall in space and time is high, and the general availability of historical gauge data is low. This makes many food security and hydrologic preparedness activities difficult. In order to help overcome this limitation, we have created the Collaborative Historical African Rainfall Model (CHARM)....
Lead in the Getchell-Turquoise ridge Carlin-type gold deposits from the perspective of potential igneous and sedimentary rock sources in Northern Nevada: Implications for fluid and metal sources
R. M. Tosdal, J. S. Cline, C.M. Fanning, J. L. Wooden
2003, Economic Geology (98) 1189-1211
Lead isotope compositions of bulk mineral samples (fluorite, orpiment, and realgar) determined using conventional techniques and of ore-stage arsenian pyrite using the Sensitive High Resolution Ion-Microprobe (SHRIMP) in the Getchell and Turquoise Ridge Carlin-type gold deposits (Osgood Mountains) require contribution from two different Pb sources. One Pb source dominates the ore stage. It has a limited Pb isotope range characterized by 208Pb/ 206Pb values of 2.000...
A media-based assessment of damage and ground motions from the January 26th, 2001 M 7.6 Bhuj, India earthquake
Susan E. Hough, Stacey Martin, Roger Bilham, Gail M. Atkinson
2003, Journal of Earth System Science (112) 353-373
We compiled available news and internet accounts of damage and other effects from the 26th January, 2001, Bhuj earthquake, and interpreted them to obtain modified Mercalli intensities at over 200 locations throughout the Indian subcontinent. These values are used to map the intensity distribution using a simple mathematical interpolation method....