Geologic map of the Callville Bay Quadrangle, Clark County, Nevada, and Mohave County, Arizona
R. Ernest Anderson
2003, Report
Report: 139 Map Scale: 1:24,000 Map Type: colored geologic map A 1:24,000-scale, full-color geologic map and four cross sections of the Callville Bay 7-minute quadrangle in Clark County, Nevada and Mohave...
The distribution of uranium over Europe: Geological and environmental significance
J.A. Plant, S. Reeder, R. Salminen, D. B. Smith, T. Tarvainen, B. de Vivo, M.G. Petterson
2003, Transactions of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, Section B: Applied Earth Science (112) 221-238
The variation of baseline levels of uranium in soil and stream sediments over Europe is described, based on new data prepared by the Forum of European Geological Surveys (FOREGS). The samples have been collected and analysed according to the protocols established for the International Union of Geological Sciences/International Association of...
Timing of recent accelerations of Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica
I. Joughin, Eric Rignot, Christine E. Rosanova, Baerbel K. Lucchitta, J. Bohlander
2003, Geophysical Research Letters (30)
We have used Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) data and sequential Landsat imagery to identify and temporally constrain two acceleration events on Pine Island Glacier (PIG). These two events are separated by a period of at least seven years (1987 - 1994). The change in discharge between two flux gates...
Multiple oxygen and sulfur isotopic analyses on water-soluble sulfate in bulk atmospheric deposition from the southwestern United States
H. Bao, M.C. Reheis
2003, Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres (108)
Sulfate is a major component of bulk atmospheric deposition (including dust, aerosol, fog, and rain). We analyzed sulfur and oxygen isotopic compositions of water-soluble sulfate from 40 sites where year-round dust traps collect bulk atmospheric deposition in the southwestern United States. Average sulfur and oxygen isotopic compositions (δ34S and δ18O)...
Climate change and Arctic ecosystems: 2. Modeling, paleodata-model comparisons, and future projections
J.O. Kaplan, N.H. Bigelow, I. C. Prentice, S. P. Harrison, P. J. Bartlein, T.R. Christensen, W. Cramer, N.V. Matveyeva, A. D. McGuire, D.F. Murray, V.Y. Razzhivin, B. Smith, D.A. Walker, P. M. Anderson, A.A. Andreev, L.B. Brubaker, M. E. Edwards, A.V. Lozhkin
2003, Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres (108)
Large variations in the composition, structure, and function of Arctic ecosystems are determined by climatic gradients, especially of growing-season warmth, soil moisture, and snow cover. A unified circumpolar classification recognizing five types of tundra was developed. The geographic distributions of vegetation types north of 55°N, including the position of the...
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,...
Spatial dynamics of large-scale, multistage crab (Callinectes sapidus) dispersal: Determinants and consequences for recruitment
L.L. Etherington, D.B. Eggleston
2003, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (60) 873-887
We assessed determinants and consequences of multistage dispersal on spatial recruitment of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, within the Croatan, Albemarle, Pamlico Estuarine System (CAPES), North Carolina, U.S.A. Large-scale sampling of early juvenile crabs over 4 years indicated that spatial abundance patterns were size-dependent and resulted from primary post-larval dispersal...
History and ecology of chloroethene biodegradation: A review
Paul M. Bradley
2003, Bioremediation Journal (7) 81-109
No abstract available....
Controls on intrusion of near-trench magmas of the Sanak-Baranof Belt, Alaska, during Paleogene ridge subduction, and consequences for forearc evolution
Timothy M. Kusky, Dwight Bradley, D. Thomas Donely, David Rowley, Peter J. Haeussler
2003, Geological Society of America Special Papers (371) 269-292
A belt of Paleogene near-trench plutons known as the Sanak-Baranof belt intruded the southern Alaska convergent margin. A compilation of isotopic ages of these plutons shows that they range in age from 61 Ma in the west to ca. 50 Ma in the east. This migrating pulse of magmatism along...
Temperature-profile methods for estimating percolation rates in arid environments
Jim Constantz, Scott W. Tyler, Edward Kwicklis
2003, Vadose Zone Journal (2) 12-24
Percolation rates are estimated using vertical temperature profiles from sequentially deeper vadose environments, progressing from sediments beneath stream channels, to expansive basin-fill materials, and finally to deep fractured bedrock underlying mountainous terrain. Beneath stream channels, vertical temperature profiles vary over time in response to downward heat transport, which is generally...
Vulnerability of nontarget goose species to hunting with electronic snow goose calls
J.H. Caswell, A. D. Afton, F. Dale Caswell
2003, Wildlife Society Bulletin (31) 1117-1125
Since 1999, use of electronic calls has been legal for hunting lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens; hereafter snow geese) during special seasons or times of day when other waterfowl species could not be hunted in prairie Canada. Prior to expanding the use of electronic calls for hunting snow geese...
Brittle deformation along the Gulf of Alaska margin in response to Paleocene-Eocene triple junction migration
Peter J. Haeussler, Dwight Bradley, Richard J. Goldfarb
V.B. Sisson, Sarah M. Roeske, Terry L. Pavlis, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Geology of a transpressional orogen developed during ridge-trench interaction along the North Pacific margin
A spreading center was subducted diachronously along a 2200 km segment of what is now the Gulf of Alaska margin between 61 and 50 Ma, and left in its wake near-trench intrusions and high-T, low-P metamorphic rocks. Gold-quartz veins and dikes, linked to ridge subduction by geochronological and relative timing...
Water temperature effects on fall Chinook salmon in the Snake and Columbia Rivers. 2001 Final report of research
K.T. Tiffan, C. A. Haskell, J.A. Heinz, M.G. Mesa, D.W. Rondorf
2003, Report
No abstract available ...
On the origin of size-dependent and size-independent crystal growth: Influence of advection and diffusion
D. E. Kile, D. D. Eberl
2003, American Mineralogist (88) 1514-1521
rystal growth experiments were conducted using potassium alum and calcite crystals in aqueoussolution under both non-stirred and stirred conditions to elucidate the mechanism for size-dependent(proportionate) and size-independent (constant) crystal growth. Growth by these two laws can be dis-tinguished from each other because the relativesize difference among crystals is maintained duringproportionate...
Limitations and implications of stream classification
K. E. Juracek, F. A. Fitzpatrick
2003, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (39) 659-670
Stream classifications that are based on channel form, such as the Rosgen Level II classification, are useful tools for the physical description and grouping of streams and for providing a means of communication for stream studies involving scientists and (or) managers with different backgrounds. The Level II classification also is...
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...
Coalbed methane, Cook Inlet, south-central Alaska: A potential giant gas resource
Scott L. Montgomery, Charles E. Barker
2003, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (87) 1-13
Cook Inlet Basin of south-central Alaska is a forearc basin containing voluminous Tertiary coal deposits with sufficient methane content to suggest a major coalbed gas resource. Coals ranging in thickness from 2 to 50 ft (0.6 to 15 m) and in gas content from 50 to 250 scf/ton (1.6 to...
Determination of antibiotic residues in manure, soil, and surface waters
T. Christian, R.J. Schneider, H.A. Farber, D. Skutlarek, M. T. Meyer, H.E. Goldbach
2003, Acta Hydrochimica et Hydrobiologica (31) 36-44
In the last years more and more often detections of antimicrobially active compounds (“antibiotics”) in surface waters have been reported. As a possible input pathway in most cases municipal sewage has been discussed. But as an input from the realm of agriculture is conceivable as well,...
Cui-ui, an overlooked prey for Pyramid Lake's nesting colony of American White Pelican
G.G. Scoppettone, P.H. Rissler, D. Withers
D.A. Hendrickson, L.T. Findley, editor(s)
2003, Conference Paper, Proceeding of the desert fishes council volume XXXV
No abstract available ...
Spatial responses of bobolinks (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) near different types of edges in Northern Iowa
R. J. Fletcher Jr., Rolf R. Koford
2003, The Auk (120) 799-810
Habitat edges are well-studied components of fragmented landscapes, yet factors mediating edge effects remain unclear. We report how different types of edges surrounding patches may affect spatial distributions of Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus), a declining, area-sensitive songbird that breeds in grasslands. We expected Bobolinks to be less abundant near edges, and...
Natural background concentrations of nutrients in streams and rivers of the conterminous United States
R. A. Smith, R. B. Alexander, G. E. Schwarz
2003, Environmental Science & Technology (37) 3039-3047
Determining natural background concentrations of nutrients in watersheds in the developed world has been hampered by a lack of pristine sampling sites covering a range of climatic conditions and basin sizes. Using data from 63 minimally impacted U.S. Geological Survey reference basins, we developed empirical models of the background yield...
The American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana)
P.M. Sanzenbacher, Susan M. Haig
David B. Marshall, Matthew G. Hunter, Alan Contreras, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Birds of Oregon: A general reference
No abstract available....
Cooper's hawk (Accipter cooperii)
Charles J. Henny
David B. Marshall, Matthew G. Hunter, Alan Contreras, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Birds of Oregon: A general reference
No abstract available....
The Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus)
P.M. Sanzenbacher, Susan M. Haig
David B. Marshall, Matthew G. Hunter, Alan Contreras, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Birds of Oregon: A general reference
No abstract available....