2001 Aquacultural Engineering Society Issues Forum, November 11-14, 2001, in Shepherdsown, West Virginia, USA
B.J. Watten, S.T. Summerfelt
2003, Conference Paper, Aquacultural Engineering
[No abstract available]...
Effects of backpack radiotags on female northern pintails wintering in California
Joseph P. Fleskes
2003, Wildlife Society Bulletin (31) 212-219
To test whether backpack radiotags impacted the wintering biology of northern pintails (Anas acuta), I attached spear-suture (SSU, n=82 in 1993) or harness (HAR, n=337 in 1991-1993) backpack radiotags to female Hatch-Year (HY) and After-Hatch-Year (AHY) pintails after their autumn arrival in California. I evaluated impacts of radiotags on...
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....
Remote sensing of rainfall for debris-flow hazard assessment
G. F. Wieczorek, J. A. Coe, J. W. Godt
Rickenmann D.Chen C.L., editor(s)
2003, Conference Paper, International Conference on Debris-Flow Hazards Mitigation: Mechanics, Prediction, and Assessment, Proceedings
Recent advances in remote sensing of rainfall provide more detailed temporal and spatial data on rainfall distribution. Four case studies of abundant debris flows over relatively small areas triggered during intense rainstorms are examined noting the potential for using remotely sensed rainfall data for landslide hazard analysis. Three examples with...
Geographic analysis and monitoring at the United States Geological Survey
J. Findley
2003, Cartography and Geographic Information Science (30) 203-210
The Geographic Analysis and Monitoring (GAM) Program of the U.S. Geological Survey assesses the Nation's land surface at a variety of spatial and temporal scales to understand the rates, causes, and consequences of natural and human-induced processes and their interactions that affect the landscape over time. The program plays an...
Regional carbon dynamics in monsoon Asia and its implications for the global carbon cycle
H. Tian, J. M. Melillo, D. W. Kicklighter, S. Pan, J. Liu, A. D. McGuire, B. Moore III
2003, Conference Paper, Global and Planetary Change
Data on three major determinants of the carbon storage in terrestrial ecosystems are used with the process-based Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) to simulate the combined effect of climate variability, increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration, and cropland establishment and abandonment on the exchange of CO2 between the atmosphere and monsoon Asian ecosystems....
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...
Use of radio telemetry in studies of shorebirds: past contributions and future directions
N. Warnock, John Y. Takekawa
2003, Wader Study Group Bulletin (100) 138-150
Preface: Phragmites australis - A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing?
M.P. Weinstein, J.R. Keough, G.R. Guntenspergen, S.Y. Litvin
2003, Conference Paper, Estuaries
[No abstract available]...
Testing laser-based sensors for continuous in situ monitoring of suspended sediment in the Colorado River, Arizona
T.S. Melis, D.J. Topping, D. M. Rubin
J. Bogen, T. Fergus, D. Walling, editor(s)
2003, Conference Paper, Erosion and sediment transport measurement in rivers: Technological and methodological advances
High-resolution monitoring of sand mass balance in the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona, USA, is needed for environmental management. In the Grand Canyon, frequent collection of suspended-sediment samples from cableways is logistically complicated, costly and provides limited spatial and temporal resolution. In situ laser sensors were tested in...
Evaluation of the 34S/32S ratio of Soufre de Lacq elemental sulfur isotopic reference material by continuous flow isotope-ratio mass spectrometry
H. P. Qi, T.B. Coplen
2003, Chemical Geology (199) 183-187
Soufre de Lacq elemental sulfur reference material (IAEA-S-4) isotopically is homogeneous in amounts as small as 41 ??g as determined by continuous flow isotope-ratio mass spectrometry. The ??34S value for this reference material is +16.90 ?? 0.12??? (1??) on a scale (Vienna Can??on Diablo troilite, VCDT) where IAEA-S-1 Ag2S is...
Uta stansburiana and Elgaria multicarinata on the California Channel Islands: Natural dispersal or artificial introduction?
Meredith J. Mahoney, Duncan S.M. Parks, Gary M. Fellers
2003, Journal of Herpetology (37) 586-591
Uta stansburiana and Elgaria multicarinata occur on several California Channel Islands, and recent introduction of some populations has been suggested because of similarity in life-history traits and body size to mainland populations. We sequenced representatives of each species from mainland southern California and some of the islands on which they...
The sedimentary record of climatic and anthropogenic influence on the Patuxent estuary and Chesapeake Bay ecosystems
T. M. Cronin, C.D. Vann
2003, Estuaries (26) 196-209
Ecological and paleoecological studies from the Patuxent River mouth reveal dynamic variations in benthic ostracode assemblages over the past 600 years due to climatic and anthropogenic factors. Prior to the late 20th century, centennial-scale changes in species dominance were influenced by climatic and hydrological factors that primarily affected salinity and...
Patterns and sources of multidecadal oscillations in drought-sensitive tree-ring records from the central and southern Rocky Mountains
S.J. Gray, J.L. Betancourt, C.L. Fastie, S.T. Jackson
2003, Geophysical Research Letters (30) 49-1
Tree-ring records spanning the past seven centuries from the central and southern Rocky Mountains were studied using wavelet analysis to examine multidecadal (>30-70 yr) patterns of drought variation. Fifteen tree-ring series were grouped into five regional composite chronologies based on shared low-frequency behavior. Strong multidecadal phasing of moisture variation was...
Southwestern willow flycatcher populations in southern California: distribution, abundance, and potential for conservation
B.E. Kus, P.P. Beck, J.M. Wells
2003, Studies in Avian Biology (26) 12-21
Surface seismic refraction/reflection measurement determinations of potential site resonances and the areal uniformity of NEHRP site class D in Memphis, Tennessee
R. A. Williams, S. Wood, W. J. Stephenson, J. K. Odum, M. E. Meremonte, R. Street, D. M. Worley
2003, Earthquake Spectra (19) 159-189
We determined S-wave velocities (Vs) to about 40-m depth at 65 locations in the Memphis-Shelby County, Tennessee, area. The Vs measurements were made using high-resolution seismic refraction and reflection methods on the ground surface. We find a clear difference in the Vs profiles between sites located on the Mississippi River...
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...
Towards developing Kentucky's landscape change maps
D.P. Zourarakis, S.C. Lambert, M. Palmer
2003, Cartography and Geographic Information Science (30) 175-178
The Kentucky Landscape Snapshot Project, a NASA-funded project, was established to provide a first baseline land cover/land use map for Kentucky. Through this endeavor, change detection will be institutionalized, thus aiding in decision-making at the local, state, and federal planning levels. 2002 Landsat 7 imaginery was classified following and Anderson...
Altered behavior in spotted hyenas associated with increased human activity
Erin E. Boydston, Karen M. Kapheim, Heather E. Watts, Micaela Szykman, Kay E. Holekamp
2003, Animal Conservation (6) 207-219
To investigate how anthropogenic activity might affect large carnivores, we studied the behaviour of spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) during two time periods. From 1996 to 1998, we documented the ecological correlates of space utilization patterns exhibited by adult female hyenas defending a territory at the edge of a wildlife reserve...
Differences in sedge fen vegetation upstream and downstream from a managed impoundment
Kurt P. Kowalski, Douglas A. Wilcox
2003, American Midland Naturalist (150) 199-220
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed the restoration of wetlands impacted by a series of drainage ditches and pools located in an extensive undeveloped peatland in the Seney National Wildlife Refuge, Michigan. This study examined the nature and extent of degradation to the Marsh Creek wetlands caused by alteration...
Temporal variation of energy reserves in mayfly nymphs (Hexagenia spp.) from Lake St. Clair and western Erie
J.F. Cavaletto, T.F. Nalepa, D.L. Fanslow, D. W. Schloesser
2003, Freshwater Biology (48) 1726-1738
1. We analysed changes in energy reserves (lipid and glycogen) and length–weight relationships of burrowing mayflies (Hexagenia spp.) in 1997–99 to compare an established population in Lake St Clair with a recovering population in western Lake Erie of the Laurentian Great Lakes. In addition, we measured changes in water temperature and...
Ecological monitoring for assessing the state of the nearshore and open waters of the Great Lakes
Melanie A. Neilson, D. Scott Painter, Glenn Warren, Ronald A. Hites, Ilora Basu, D.V. Chip Weseloh, D. Michael Whittle, Gavin Christie, Richard Barbiero, Marc Tuchman, Ora E. Johannsson, Thomas F. Nalepa, Thomas A. Edsall, Guy Fleischer, Charles Bronte, Stephen B. Smith, Paul C. Baumann
2003, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (88) 103-117
The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement stipulates that the Governments of Canada and the United States are responsible for restoring and maintaining the chemical, physical and biological integrity of the waters of the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem. Due to varying mandates and areas of expertise, monitoring to assess progress towards...
Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) parasite-host interactions in the Great Lakes
James R. Bence, Roger A. Bergstedt, Gavin C. Christie, Phillip A. Cochran, Mark P. Ebener, Joseph F. Koonce, Michael A. Rutter, William D. Swink
2003, Journal of Great Lakes Research (29) 253-282
Prediction of how host mortality responds to efforts to control sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) is central to the integrated management strategy for sea lamprey (IMSL) in the Great Lakes. A parasite-host submodel is used as part of this strategy, and this includes a type-2 multi-species functional response, a developmental response,...
Foreshore sand as a source of Escherichia coli in nearshore water of a Lake Michigan beach
Richard L. Whitman, Meredith B. Nevers
2003, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (69) 5555-5562
Swimming advisories due to excessive Escherichia coli concentrations are common at 63rd Street Beach, Chicago, Ill. An intensive study was undertaken to characterize the source and fate of E. coli in beach water and sand at the beach. From April through September 2000, water and sand samples were collected daily or twice daily at...
A Benthic Community Index for streams in the Northern Lakes and Forests Ecoregion
Jason T. Butcher, Paul M. Stewart, Thomas P. Simon
2003, Ecological Indicators (3) 181-193
Encompassing the northern glaciated section of the Midwest United States, the Northern Lakes and Forests Ecoregion is characterized by mixed conifer and deciduous forests and wetlands. Sites were randomly selected in the ecoregion using the Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program designed to develop an index of...