Spatial and temporal snowpack variation in the crown of the continent ecosystem
D.J. Selkowitz, D.B. Fagre, B.A. Reardon
2002, Conference Paper, Proceedings of The Western Snow Conference
Snowpack related ecosystem changes such as glacier recession and alpine treeline advance have been documented in the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem (CCE) over the course of the previous 150 years. Using data from the Natural Resource Conservation Service's SNOTEL sites and snow course surveys, we examined the spatial and...
A palynological biozonation for the Maastrichtian Stage (Upper Cretaceous) of South Carolina, USA
R. A. Christopher, D.C. Prowell
2002, Cretaceous Research (23) 639-669
Three palynological biozones are proposed for the Maastrichtian Stage of South Carolina. In ascending stratigraphic order, the biozones are the Carolinapollis triangularis (Ct) Interval Biozone, the Holkopollenites chemardensis (Hc) Interval Biozone, and the Sparganiaceaepollenites uniformis (Su) Interval Biozone. Integration of the biostratigraphy with lithologic and geophysical log data suggests that...
Puente Hills blind-thrust system, Los Angeles, California
J.H. Shaw, A. Plesch, J.F. Dolan, T. L. Pratt, P. Fiore
2002, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (92) 2946-2960
We describe the three-dimensional geometry and Quaternary slip history of the Puente Hills blind-thrust system (PHT) using seismic reflection profiles, petroleum well data, and precisely located seismicity. The PHT generated the 1987 Whittier Narrows (moment magnitude [Mw] 6.0) earthquake and extends for more than 40 km along strike beneath the...
Buoyancy differences among two deepwater ciscoes from the Great Lakes and their putative ancestor
A.E. Krause, R.L. Eshenroder, L.J. Begnoche
2002, Advances in Limnology (57) 233-242
We analyzed buoyancy in two deepwater ciscoes, Coregonus hoyi and C. kiyi, and in C. artedi, their putative ancestor, and also analyzed how variations in fish weight, water content, and lipid content affected buoyancy. Buoyancy was significantly different among the three species (p < 0.0001). Estimates of percent buoyancy (neutral...
Trace element abundances in major minerals of Late Permian coals from southwestern Guizhou province, China
Jiahua Zhang, D. Ren, C. Zheng, R. Zeng, C. L. Chou, J. Liu
2002, International Journal of Coal Geology (53) 55-64
Fourteen samples of minerals were separated by handpicking from Late Permian coals in southwestern Guizhou province, China. These 14 minerals were nodular pyrite, massive recrystallized pyrite, pyrite deposited from low-temperature hydrothermal fluid and from ground water; clay minerals; and calcite deposited from low-temperature hydrothermal fluid and from ground water. The...
Separation of site effects and structural focusing in Santa Monica, California: A study of high-frequency weak motions from earthquakes and blasts recorded during the Los Angeles Region Seismic Experiment
S. Baher, P.M. Davis, G. Fuis
2002, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (92) 3134-3151
Near-surface site factors and the effects of deep structural focusing were estimated in the Santa Monica Mountains and Santa Monica, California, from a portable array of 75 seismic stations deployed during the Los Angeles Region Seismic Experiment, Phase II (LARSE II). The objective was to examine further the origin of...
Known lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) spawning habitat in the channel between lakes Huron and Erie in the Laurentian Great Lakes
B.A. Manny, G.W. Kennedy
2002, Journal of Applied Ichthyology (18) 486-490
Bottom substrates and overlying water at three sites where lake sturgeon were reported by others to spawn in the 160-km channel between lakes Huron and Erie were surveyed by boat just before or after the exact time of spawning in 2001 to determine the kinds of substrates present and differences...
Conceptual uncertainty in crystalline bedrock: Is simple evaluation the only practical approach?
J. Geier, C.I. Voss, B. Dverstorp
2002, IAHS-AISH Publication 296-302
A simple evaluation can be used to characterize the capacity of crystalline bedrock to act as a barrier to release radionuclides from a nuclear waste repository. Physically plausible bounds on groundwater flow and an effective transport-resistance parameter are estimated based on fundamental principles and idealized models of pore geometry. Application...
Shape functions for velocity interpolation in general hexahedral cells
R.L. Naff, T.F. Russell, J. D. Wilson
2002, Computational Geosciences (6) 285-314
Numerical methods for grids with irregular cells require discrete shape functions to approximate the distribution of quantities across cells. For control-volume mixed finite-element (CVMFE) methods, vector shape functions approximate velocities and vector test functions enforce a discrete form of Darcy's law. In this paper, a new vector shape function is...
Nitrogen fixation in biological soil crusts from southeast Utah, USA
Jayne Belnap
2002, Biology and Fertility of Soils (35) 128-135
Biological soil crusts can be the dominant source of N for arid land ecosystems. We measured potential N fixation rates biweekly for 2 years, using three types of soil crusts: (1) crusts whose directly counted cells were >98% Microcoleus vaginatus (light crusts); (2) crusts dominated by M....
Strain accumulation and rotation in western Nevada, 1993-2000
J. L. Svarc, J.C. Savage, W.H. Prescott, A. R. Ramelli
2002, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (107) ETG 2-1-ETG 2-11
The positions of 44 GPS monuments in an array extending from the Sierra Nevada at the latitude of Reno to near Austin, Nevada, have been measured several times in the 1993–2000 interval. The western half of the array spans the Walker Lane belt, whereas the eastern half spans the central...
Spatial scale analysis in geophysics - Integrating surface and borehole geophysics in groundwater studies
Frederick L. Paillet
V.H. Singhroy, D.T. Hansen, R.R. Pierce, A.I. Johnson, editor(s)
2002, Conference Paper, ASTM Special Technical Publication
Integration of geophysical data obtained at various scales can bridge the gap between localized data from boreholes and site-wide data from regional survey profiles. Specific approaches to such analysis include: 1) comparing geophysical measurements in boreholes with the same measurement made from the surface; 2) regressing geophysical data obtained in...
Seasonal changes in androgen levels in stream- and hatchery-reared Atlantic salmon parr and their relationship to smolting
J. M. Shrimpton, S. D. McCormick
2002, Journal of Fish Biology (61) 1294-1304
In stream-reared Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, plasma androgens were significantly greater in mature male parr than immature males and females in October, but had declined by January and did not differ significantly from immature fish throughout the spring. Immature fish in March were significantly larger and had greater gill Na+,K+-ATPase...
Parameter estimation using carbon-14 ages: Lessons from the Danube-Tisza interfluvial region of Hungary
W. E. Sanford, J. Deak, K. Revesz
2002, Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Geologica (46) 373-376
Parameter estimation was conducted on a groundwater model of the Danube-Tisza interfluvial region of Hungary. The model was calibrated using 300 water levels and 48 14C ages. The model provided a test of regression methods for a system with a large number of observations. Up to 103 parameters representing horizontal...
Cement manufacture and the environment - Part I: Chemistry and technology
H. G. Van Oss, A.C. Padovani
2002, Journal of Industrial Ecology (6) 89-106
Hydraulic (chiefly portland) cement is the binding agent in concrete and mortar and thus a key component of a country's construction sector. Concrete is arguably the most abundant of all manufactured solid materials. Portland cement is made primarily from finely ground clinker, which itself is composed dominantly of hydraulically active...
Whirling disease among snake river cutthroat trout in two spring streams in Wyoming
W.A. Hubert, M. P. Joyce, R. Gipson, D. Zafft, D. Money, D. Hawk, B. Taro
2002, American Fisheries Society Symposium (2002) 181-193
We assessed endemic age-0 cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki for evidence of pathology associated with Myxobolus cerebralis in two streams formed by springs in western Wyoming. We hypothesized that the location of spawning sites in spring streams would affect the extent of exposure of cutthroat trout fry to M. cerebralis triactinomyxons...
Prehistoric ruptures of the Gurvan Bulag fault, Gobi Altay, Mongolia
C.S. Prentice, K. Kendrick, K. Berryman, A. Bayasgalan, J. F. Ritz, J. Q. Spencer
2002, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (107) ESE 1-1-ESE 1-18
The 1957 Gobi Altay M8.3 earthquake in southern Mongolia was associated with the simultaneous rupture of several faults, including the Gurvan Bulag reverse fault, which is located about 25 km south of the main strike-slip Bogd fault. Our study of paleoseismic excavations across the Gurvan Bulag fault suggests that the...
Effects of subsurface aeration and trinexapac-ethyl application on soil microbial communities in a creeping bentgrass putting green
Y. Feng, D. M. Stoeckel, E. Van Santen, R.H. Walker
2002, Biology and Fertility of Soils (36) 456-460
The sensitivity of creeping bentgrass (Agrostis palustris Huds.) to the extreme heat found in the southeastern United States has led to the development of new greens-management methods. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of subsurface aeration and growth regulator applications on soil microbial communities and mycorrhizal...
Crustal structure and relocated earthquakes in the Puget Lowland, Washington, from high-resolution seismic tomography
T. M. Van Wagoner, R. S. Crosson, K. C. Creager, G. Medema, L. Preston, N. P. Symons, T.M. Brocher
2002, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (107) ESE 22-1-ESE 22-23
The availability of regional earthquake data from the Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network (PNSN), together with active source data from the Seismic Hazards Investigation in Puget Sound (SHIPS) seismic experiments, has allowed us to construct a new high-resolution 3-D, P wave velocity model of the crust to a depth of about...
Interactions among zebra mussel shells, invertebrate prey, and Eurasian ruffe or yellow perch
Cynthia S. Kolar, Aimee H. Fullerton, K. M. Martin, Gary A Lamberti
2002, Journal of Great Lakes Research (28) 664-673
The exotic zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, is established in all of the Laurentian Great Lakes and may affect benthivorous fishes by increasing the complexity of benthic substrates and changing energy flow patterns within the food web. Native yellow perch, Perca flavescens, and the nonindigenous Eurasian ruffe, Gymnocephalus cernuus, are benthivores that may compete...
Field Assessment of Acoustic-Doppler Based Discharge Measurements
D. S. Mueller
Wahl T.L.Pugh C.A.Oberg K.A.Vermeyen T.B.Wahl T.L.Pugh C.A.Oberg K.A.Vermeyen T.B., editor(s)
2002, Conference Paper, Hydraulic Measurements and Experimental Methods
The use of equipment based on the Doppler principle for measuring water velocity and computing discharge is common within the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The instruments and software have changed appreciably during the last 5 years; therefore, the USGS has begun a field validation of the instruments currently (2002) available...
A public health issue related to collateral seismic hazards: The valley fever outbreak triggered by the 1994 Northridge, California earthquake
R.W. Jibson
2002, Surveys in Geophysics (23) 511-528
Following the 17 January 1994 Northridge. California earthquake (M = 6.7), Ventura County, California, experienced a major outbreak of coccidioidomycosis (CM), commonly known as valley fever, a respiratory disease contracted by inhaling airborne fungal spores. In the 8 weeks following the earthquake (24 January through 15 March), 203 outbreak-associated cases...
Mantle helium and carbon isotopes in Separation Creek geothermal springs, Three Sisters area, central Oregon: Evidence for renewed volcanic activity or a long term steady state system?
M. C. Van Soest, B. M. Kennedy, William C. Evans, Robert H. Mariner
2002, Conference Paper, Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council 2002
Here we present the helium and carbon isotope results from the initial study of a fluid chemistry-monitoring program started in the summer of 2001 near the South Sister volcano in central Oregon. The Separation Creek area which is several miles due west of the volcano is the locus of strong...
The December 1872 Washington state earthquake
W. H. Bakun, R. A. Haugerud, M. G. Hopper, R.S. Ludwin
2002, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (92) 3239-3258
The largest historical earthquake in eastern Washington occurred on 15 December 1872. We used Modified Mercalli intensity (MMI) assignments for 12 twentieth-century earthquakes to determine attenuation relations for different regions in the Pacific Northwest. MMI attenuation for propagation paths east and west of the Cascade Mountains differs significantly only for...
A Geothermal GIS for Nevada: Defining Regional Controls and Favorable Exploration Terrains for Extensional Geothermal Systems
M.F. Coolbaugh, J. V. Taranik, G. L. Raines, L.A. Shevenell, D. L. Sawatzky, R. Bedell, T.B. Minor
2002, Conference Paper, Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council
Spatial analysis with a GIS was used to evaluate geothermal systems in Nevada using digital maps of geology, heat flow, young faults, young volcanism, depth to groundwater, groundwater geochemistry, earthquakes, and gravity. High-temperature (>160??C) extensional geothermal systems are preferentially associated with northeast-striking late Pleistocene and younger faults, caused by crustal...