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The Hula Valley subsurface structure inferred from gravity data
M. Rybakov, L. Fleischer, Uri S. ten Brink
2003, Israel Journal of Earth Sciences (52) 113-122
We use the 3-D gravity inversion technique to model the shape of the Hula basin, a pull-apart basin along the Dead Sea Transform. The interpretation was constrained using the Notera-3-well density logs and current geological knowledge. The model obtained by inversion shows a rhomb-shaped graben filled with approximately 4 km...
Inverse modeling of BTEX dissolution and biodegradation at the Bemidji, MN crude-oil spill site
H.I. Essaid, I.M. Cozzarelli, R.P. Eganhouse, W.N. Herkelrath, B.A. Bekins, G. N. Delin
2003, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology (67) 269-299
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) solute transport and biodegradation code BIOMOC was used in conjunction with the USGS universal inverse modeling code UCODE to quantify field-scale hydrocarbon dissolution and biodegradation at the USGS Toxic Substances Hydrology Program crude-oil spill research site located near Bemidji, MN. This inverse modeling effort used the extensive historical data compiled at the...
Geochronology and eruptive history of the Katmai volcanic cluster, Alaska Peninsula
Wes Hildreth, Marvin A. Lanphere, Judy Fierstein
2003, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (214) 93-114
In the Katmai district of the Alaska Peninsula, K–Ar and 40Ar/39Ar ages have been determined for a dozen andesite–dacite stratocones on the arc front and for 11 rear-arc volcanoes, 10 of which are monogenetic. Tied to mapping and stratigraphic studies, our dating emphasized proximal basal lavas that rest on basement rocks,...
Near-field postseismic deformation associated with the 1992 Landers and 1999 Hector Mine, California, earthquakes
J.C. Savage, J. L. Svarc, W.H. Prescott
2003, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (108)
After the Landers earthquake (Mw = 7.3, 1992.489) a linear array of 10 monuments extending about 30 km N50??E on either side of the earthquake rupture plus a nearby offtrend reference monument were surveyed frequently by GPS until 2003.2. The array also spans the rupture of the subsequent Hector Mine...
Effects of structural marsh management and salinity on invertebrate prey of waterbirds in marsh ponds during winter on the Gulf Coast Chenier Plain
F. Bolduc, A. D. Afton
2003, Wetlands (23) 897-910
Aquatic invertebrates are important food resources for wintering waterbirds, and prey selection generally is limited by prey size. Aquatic invertebrate communities are influenced by sediments and hydrologic characteristics of wetlands, which were affected by structural marsh management (levees, water-control structures and impoundments; SMM) and salinity on the Gulf Coast Chenier...
Maximum slip in earthquake fault zones, apparent stress, and stick-slip friction
Art McGarr, Joe B. Fletcher
2003, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (93) 2355-2362
The maximum slip, observed or inferred, for a small patch within the larger fault zone of an earthquake is a remarkably well-constrained function of the seismic moment. A large set of maximum slips, mostly derived from slip models of major earthquakes, indicate that this parameter increases according to the cube root of the seismic moment. Consistent with this finding, neither the...
Clinical pathology and assessment of pathogen exposure in southern and Alaskan sea otters
K.D. Hanni, J.A.K. Mazet, F.M.D. Gulland, James A. Estes, M. Staedler, M.J. Murray, Melissa A. Miller, David A. Jessup
2003, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (39) 837-850
The southern sea otter (Enhydra lutris nereis) population in California (USA) and the Alaskan sea otter (E. lutris kenyoni) population in the Aleutian Islands (USA) chain have recently declined. In order to evaluate disease as a contributing factor to the declines, health assessments of these two sea otter populations were...
Late Neoproterozoic felsite (602.3 +/- 2 Ma) and associated metadiabase dikes in the Reading Prong, Pennsylvania, and rifting of Laurentia
R.C. Smith II
2003, Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences (25) 175-185
Felsite dikes in the Rittenhouse Gap iron mine district of the Reading Prong, eastern Pennsylvania, have a close geochemical affinity with the peralkaline Battle Mountain Member of the Robertson River Igneous Suite (RRIS), northern Virginia. These newly recognized Rittenhouse Gap Felsite dikes of the Swabia Creek Igneous Suite (SCIS) of...
A probable extralimital post-breeding assembly of Bufflehead Bucephala albeola in southcentral North Dakota, USA, 1994-2002
L.D. Igl
2003, Wildfowl (54) 81-93
The Bufflehead Bucephala albeola breeds predominantly in Canada and Alaska (USA). Evidence suggests that the species may have recently expanded its breeding range southward into central and south central North Dakota. This paper presents data on observations of Buffleheads during the breeding season in Kidder County, North Dakota, 1994-2002, and...
A numerical simulation of magma motion, crustal deformation, and seismic radiation associated with volcanic eruptions
T. Nishimura, B. Chouet
2003, Geophysical Journal International (153) 699-718
The finite difference method is used to calculate the magma dynamics, seismic radiation, and crustal deformation associated with a volcanic eruption. The model geometry consists of a cylindrical reservoir and narrow cylindrical conduit embedded in a homogeneous crust. We consider two models of eruption. In the first model, a lid...
Structure and mechanics of the Hayward-Rodgers Creek Fault step-over, San Francisco Bay, California
T. Parsons, R. Sliter, E.L. Geist, R.C. Jachens, B. E. Jaffe, A. Foxgrover, P. E. Hart, J. McCarthy
2003, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (93) 2187-2200
A dilatational step-over between the right-lateral Hayward and Rodgers Creek faults lies beneath San Pablo Bay in the San Francisco Bay area. A key seismic hazard issue is whether an earthquake on one of the faults could rupture through the step-over, enhancing its maximum possible magnitude. If ruptures are terminated at the step-over, then another important issue is how strain transfers through the step. We developed a combined...
Carbon cycling in extratropical terrestrial ecosystems of the Northern Hemisphere during the 20th century: a modeling analysis of the influences of soil thermal dynamics
Q. Zhuang, A. D. McGuire, J. M. Melillo, Joy S. Clein, R.J. Dargaville, D. W. Kicklighter, Ranga B. Myneni, J. Dong, V.E. Romanovsky, J. Harden, J.E. Hobbie
2003, Tellus, Series B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology (55) 751-776
There is substantial evidence that soil thermal dynamics are changing in terrestrial ecosystems of the Northern Hemisphere and that these dynamics have implications for the exchange of carbon between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere. To date, large-scale biogeochemical models have been slow to incorporate the effects of soil thermal dynamics...
Late Paleozoic orogeny in Alaska's Farewell terrane
D. C. Bradley, Julie A. Dumoulin, P. Layer, David Sunderlin, S. Roeske, B. McClelland, A. G. Harris, G. Abbott, T. Bundtzen, T. Kusky
2003, Tectonophysics (372) 23-40
Evidence is presented for a previously unrecognized late Paleozoic orogeny in two parts of Alaska's Farewell terrane, an event that has not entered into published scenarios for the assembly of Alaska. The Farewell terrane was long regarded as a piece of the early Paleozoic passive margin of western Canada, but...
Time‐lapse imaging of saline‐tracer transport in fractured rock using difference‐attenuation radar tomography
Frederick D. Day-Lewis, John W. Lane Jr., Jerry M. Harris, Steven M. Gorelick
2003, Water Resources Research (39)
Accurate characterization of fractured‐rock aquifer heterogeneity remains one of the most challenging and important problems in groundwater hydrology. We demonstrate a promising strategy to identify preferential flow paths in fractured rock using a combination of geophysical monitoring and conventional hydrogeologic tests. Cross‐well difference‐attenuation ground‐penetrating radar was used to monitor saline‐tracer...
Data-based comparisons of moments estimators using historical and paleoflood data
J.F. England Jr., R.D. Jarrett, J.D. Salas
2003, Journal of Hydrology (278) 172-196
This paper presents the first systematic comparison, using historical and paleoflood data, of moments-based flood frequency methods. Peak flow estimates were compiled from streamflow-gaging stations with historical and/or paleoflood data at 36 sites located in the United States, Argentina, United Kingdom and China, covering a diverse range of hydrologic conditions....
Long-term, high-frequency current and temperature measurements along central California: Insights into upwelling/relaxation and internal waves on the inner shelf
C. D. Storlazzi, M.A. McManus, J.D. Figurski
2003, Continental Shelf Research (23) 901-918
Thermistor chains and acoustic Doppler current profilers were deployed at the northern and southern ends of Monterey Bay to examine the thermal and hydrodynamic structure of the inner (h ??? 20 m) shelf of central California. These instruments sampled temperature and current velocity at 2-min intervals over a 13-month period...
Analytical method for optimal source reduction with monitored natural attenuation in contaminated aquifers
M.A. Widdowson, F. H. Chapelle, J.S. Brauner
Mishra S.Mishra S., editor(s)
2003, Conference Paper, Groundwater Quality Modeling and Management Under Uncertinity
A method is developed for optimizing monitored natural attenuation (MNA) and the reduction in the aqueous source zone concentration (??C) required to meet a site-specific regulatory target concentration. The mathematical model consists of two one-dimensional equations of mass balance for the aqueous phase contaminant, to coincide with up to two...
Estimation of hectare-scale soil-moisture characteristics from aquifer-test data
A.F. Moench
2003, Journal of Hydrology (281) 82-95
Analysis of a 72-h, constant-rate aquifer test conducted in a coarse-grained and highly permeable, glacial outwash deposit on Cape Cod, Massachusetts revealed that drawdowns measured in 20 piezometers located at various depths below the water table and distances from the pumped well were significantly influenced by effects of drainage from...
A multiscaled model of southwestern willow flycatcher breeding habitat
J.R. Hatten, C.E. Paradzick
2003, Journal of Wildlife Management (67) 774-788
The southwestern willow flycatcher (SWFL; Empidonax traillii extimus) is an endangered songbird whose habitat has declined dramatically over the last century. Understanding habitat selection patterns and the ability to identify potential breeding areas for the SWFL is crucial to the management and conservation of this species. We developed a multiscaled...
Stratigraphic framework of sediment-starved sand ridges on a mixed siliciclastic/carbonate inner shelf; west-central Florida
J.H. Edwards, S. E. Harrison, S. D. Locker, A. C. Hine, D.C. Twichell
2003, Marine Geology (200) 195-217
Seismic reflection profiles and vibracores have revealed that an inner shelf, sand-ridge field has developed over the past few thousand years situated on an elevated, broad bedrock terrace. This terrace extends seaward of a major headland associated with the modern barrier-island coastline of west-central Florida. The overall geologic setting is...
Unusually large earthquakes inferred from tsunami deposits along the Kuril trench
F. Nanayama, K. Satake, R. Furukawa, K. Shimokawa, B.F. Atwater, K. Shigeno, S. Yamaki
2003, Nature (424) 660-663
The Pacific plate converges with northeastern Eurasia at a rate of 8-9 m per century along the Kamchatka, Kuril and Japan trenches. Along the southern Kuril trench, which faces the Japanese island of Hokkaido, this fast subduction has recurrently generated earthquakes with magnitudes of up to ???8 over the past...
Factors influencing the variation in capture rates of shrews in southern California, USA
Juha Laakkonen, Robert N. Fisher, Ted J. Case
2003, Acta Theriologica (48) 157-166
We examined the temporal variation in capture rates of shrewsNotiosorex crawfordi (Coues, 1877) and Sorex ornatus (Merriam, 1895) in 20 sites representing fragmented and continuous habitats in southern California, USA. InN. crawfordi, the temporal variation was significantly correlated with the mean capture rates. Of the 6 landscape...
Effects of salinity, pH and temperature on the re-establishment of bioluminescence and copper or SDS toxicity in the marine dinoflagellate Pyrocystis lunula using bioluminescence as an endpoint
J.M. Craig, P.L. Klerks, K. Heimann, J.L. Waits
2003, Environmental Pollution (125) 267-275
Pyrocystis lunula is a unicellular, marine, photoautotrophic, bioluminescent dinoflagellate. This organism is used in the Lumitox ?? bioassay with inhibition of bioluminescence re-establishment as the endpoint. Experiments determined if acute changes in pH, salinity, or temperature had an effect on the organisms' ability to re-establish bioluminescence, or on the bioassay's...
The diet of Chesapeake Bay striped bass in the late 1950s
J.C. Griffin, F.J. Margraf
2003, Fisheries Management and Ecology (10) 323-328
The diet of Chesapeake Bay striped bass, (Morone saxatilis) Walbaum, based on unpublished stomach content data from 916 fish collected between 1955 and 1959 was described. The diet in the late 1950s, quantified using an index of relative importance (IRI), was dominated by Atlantic menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannus Latrobe. Atlantic menhaden...