Salt deposits in Arizona promise gas-storage opportunities
S.L. Rauzi
2002, Oil & Gas Journal (100) 68-70
Massive salt formations and their proximity to pipeline systems and power plants make Arizona attractive for natural gas storage. Caverns dissolved in subsurface salt are used to store LPG at Ferrellgas Partners LP facility near Holbrook and the AmeriGas Partners LP facility near Glendale. Three other companies are investigating the...
Toward better atlases: improving presence-absence information
Douglas H. Johnson, G.A. Sargeant
J. M. Scott, et al., editor(s)
2002, Book chapter, Predicting species occurrences: issues of accuracy and scale
Differential use of a Wolf, Canis lupus, pack territory edge and core
L.D. Mech, E. K. Harper
2002, Canadian Field-Naturalist (116) 315-316
Based on 418 radio-locations of a Minnesota Wolf pack, Wolves were found at significantly fewer locations per area in the outer 2 km of the territory than in the core. This finding supports an hypothesis that buffer zones exist between pack territories and may explain why prey survive longer there....
Prioritizing conservation potential of arid-land montane natural springs and associated riparian areas
B.C. Thompson, P. L. Matusik-Rowan, K.G. Boykin
2002, Journal of Arid Environments (50) 527-547
Using inventory data and input from natural resource professionals, we developed a classification system that categorizes conservation potential for montane natural springs. This system contains 18 classes based on the presence of a riparian patch, wetland species, surface water, and evidence of human activity. We measured physical and biological components...
A source-depth separation filter: Using the Euler method on the derivatives of total intensity magnetic anomaly data
D. Ravat, K. Kirkham, T.G. Hildenbrand
2002, Leading Edge (Tulsa, OK) (21) 360-365
Derivatives of potential-field anomalies (or the anomaly gradients) enhance the field associated with shallow features and de-emphasize the field from deeper sources. The derivative approach of separating anomalies of shallow, intermediate, and deep sourves is, however, qualitative.Semiautomatic source...
A landscape ecology approach to assessing development impacts in the tropics: A geothermal energy example in Hawaii
J. A. Griffith, C.C. Trettin, R. V. O’Neill
2002, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography (23) 1-22
Geographic information systems (GIS) are increasingly being used in environmental impact assessments (EIA) because GIS is useful for analysing spatial impacts of various development scenarios. Spatially representing these impacts provides another tool for landscape ecology in environmental and geographical investigations by facilitating analysis of the effects of landscape patterns on...
Long-term climate patterns in Alaskan surface temperature and precipitation and their biological consequences
James J. Simpson, Gary L. Hufford, Michael D. Fleming, Jared S. Berg, J.B. Ashton
2002, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (40) 1164-1184
Mean monthly climate maps of Alaskan surface temperature and precipitation produced by the parameter-elevation regression on independent slopes model (PRISM) were analyzed. Alaska is divided into interior and coastal zones with consistent but different climatic variability separated by a transition region; it has maximum interannual variability but low long-term mean...
Control of strong ground motion of mining-induced earthquakes by the strength of the seismogenic rock mass
Art McGarr
2002, Journal of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (102) 225-229
The shear stress ?? that can be sustained by the rock mass in the environs of a mining-induced earthquake controls the near-fault peak ground velocity v of that event according to v???0.25(??/G) ??, where ?? is the shear wave speed and G is the modulus of rigidity. To estimate ??...
Tectonics and distribution of gold deposits in China - An overview
T. Zhou, Richard J. Goldfarb, Neil G. Phillips
2002, Mineralium Deposita (37) 249-282
Gold exploration in China has expanded rapidly during the last two decades since a modern approach to economic development has become a national priority. China currently produces 180 tonnes (t) of gold annually, which is still significantly less than South Africa, USA, and Australia. However, China is now recognized as possessing...
A statistical evaluation of non-ergodic variogram estimators
F.C. Curriero, M.E. Hohn, A.M. Liebhold, S.R. Lele
2002, Environmental and Ecological Statistics (9) 89-110
Geostatistics is a set of statistical techniques that is increasingly used to characterize spatial dependence in spatially referenced ecological data. A common feature of geostatistics is predicting values at unsampled locations from nearby samples using the kriging algorithm. Modeling spatial dependence in sampled data is necessary before kriging and is...
Continuous GPS observations of postseismic deformation following the 16 October 1999 Hector Mine, California, earthquake (Mw 7.1)
K.W. Hudnutt, N.E. King, J.E. Galetzka, K.F. Stark, J.A. Behr, A. Aspiotes, Wyk S. van, R. Moffitt, S. Dockter, F. Wyatt
2002, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (92) 1403-1422
Rapid field deployment of a new type of continuously operating Global Positioning System (GPS) network and data from Southern California Integrated GPS Network (SCIGN) stations that had recently begun operating in the area allow unique observations of the postseismic deformation associated with the 1999 Hector Mine earthquake. Innovative solutions in...
Fish communities of the Sacramento River Basin: Implications for conservation of native fishes in the Central Valley, California
J. T. May, L. R. Brown
2002, Environmental Biology of Fishes (63) 373-388
The associations of resident fish communities with environmental variables and stream condition were evaluated at representative sites within the Sacramento River Basin, California between 1996 and 1998 using multivariate ordination techniques and by calculating six fish community metrics. In addition, the results of the current study were compared with recent...
Regional estimates of radiated seismic energy
J. Boatwright, G. L. Choy, L. C. Seekins
2002, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (92) 1241-1255
We revise the spectral technique for estimating radiated energy from recordings of large earthquakes at regional distances (Δ < 200 km) by correcting for geometric spreading and for site amplification as explicit functions of frequency. We analyze 65 recordings of the 1999 Hector Mine earthquake as functions of frequency, distance,...
Preliminary comparison of landscape pattern-normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) relationships to central plains stream conditions
J. A. Griffith, E. A. Martinko, J. L. Whistler, K. P. Price
2002, Journal of Environmental Quality (31) 846-859
We explored relationships of water quality parameters with landscape pattern metrics (LPMs), land use–land cover (LULC) proportions, and the advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) or NDVI-derived metrics. Stream sites (271) in Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri were sampled for water quality parameters, the index of...
The shaping of continental slopes by internal tides
D.A. Cacchione, Lincoln F. Pratson, A.S. Ogston
2002, Science (296) 724-727
The angles of energy propagation of semidiurnal internal tides may determine the average gradient of continental slopes in ocean basins (???2 to 4 degrees). Intensification of near-bottom water velocities and bottom shear stresses caused by reflection of semi-diurnal internal tides affects sedimentation patterns and bottom gradients, as indicated by recent...
Effects of disturbance on germination and seedling establishment in a coastal prairie grassland: A test of the competitive release hypothesis
H.M. Jutila, J.B. Grace
2002, Journal of Ecology (90) 291-302
1. We evaluated the responses of native grassland sods to a variety of types of disturbance in order to assess hypotheses about the competitive effects of established vegetation on seed germination and seedling establishment. In particular, we consider whether germination is more responsive to the magnitude and duration of vegetation...
Effect of growth conditions and staining procedure upon the subsurface transport and attachment behaviors of a groundwater protist
R.W. Harvey, N. Mayberry, N.E. Kinner, D.W. Metge, F. Novarino
2002, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (68) 1872-1881
The transport and attachment behaviors of Spumella guttula (Kent), a nanoflagellate (protist) found in contaminated and uncontaminated aquifer sediments in Cape Cod, Mass., were assessed in flowthrough and static columns and in a field injection-and-recovery transport experiment involving an array of multilevel samplers. Transport of S. guttula harvested from low-nutrient...
Moment-tensor solutions estimated using optimal filter theory: Global seismicity, 2000
S.A. Sipkin, C. G. Bufe, M.D. Zirbes
2002, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors (130) 129-142
Moment-tensor solutions, estimated using optimal filter theory, are listed for 324 moderate-to-large size earthquakes that occurred during the year 2000. Published by Elsevier Science B.V....
Strong interseismic coupling, fault afterslip, and viscoelastic flow before and after the Oct. 9, 1995 Colima-Jalisco earthquake: continuous GPS measurements from Colima, Mexico
B.M. Azua, C. DeMets, Timothy Masterlark
2002, Geophysical Research Letters (29)
Continuous GPS measurements from Colima, Mexico during 4/93-6/01, bracketing the Oct. 9, 1995 M = 8.0 Colima-Jalisco earthquake, provide new constraints on Rivera plate subduction mechanics. Modeling of margin-normal strain accumulation before the earthquake suggests the Rivera-North America subduction interface was fully locked. Transient postseismic motion from 10/ 95-6/97 is...
Diffusion model validation and interpretation of stable isotopes in river and lake ice
M.G. Ferrick, D.J. Calkins, N.M. Perron, J.H. Cragin, C. Kendall
2002, Hydrological Processes (16) 851-872
The stable isotope stratigraphy of river- and lake-ice archives winter hydroclimatic conditions, and can potentially be used to identify changing water sources or to provide important insights into ice formation processes and growth rates. However, accurate interpretations rely on known isotopic fractionation during ice growth. A one-dimensional diffusion model of...
Removal of antibiotics from surface and distilled water in conventional water treatment processes
C. Adams, Y. Wang, K. Loftin, M. Meyer
2002, Journal of Environmental Engineering (128) 253-260
Conventional drinking water treatment processes were evaluated under typical water treatment plant conditions to determine their effectiveness in the removal of seven common antibiotics: carbadox, sulfachlorpyridazine, sulfadimethoxine, sulfamerazine, sulfamethazine, sulfathiazole, and trimethoprim. Experiments were conducted using synthetic solutions prepared by spiking both distilled/ deionized water and Missouri River water with...
High-resolution topography along surface rupture of the 16 October 1999 Hector Mine, California (Mw 7.1) from airborne laser swath mapping
K.W. Hudnutt, A. Borsa, C. Glennie, J.-B. Minster
2002, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (92) 1570-1576
In order to document surface rupture associated with the Hector Mine earthquake, in particular, the area of maximum slip and the deformed surface of Lavic Lake playa, we acquired high-resolution data using relatively new topographic-mapping methods. We performed a raster-laser scan of the main surface breaks along the entire rupture...
Deformation associated with the 1997 eruption of Okmok volcano, Alaska
Dorte Mann, Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Z. Lu
2002, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (107) ETG 7-1-ETG 7-12
Okmok volcano, located on Umnak Island in the Aleutian chain, Alaska, is the most eruptive caldera system in North America in historic time. Its most recent eruption occurred in 1997. Synthetic aperture radar interferometry shows deflation of the caldera center of up to 140 cm during this time, preceded and...
Magmatic activity beneath the quiescent Three Sisters volcanic center, central Oregon Cascade Range, USA
Charles W. Wicks Jr., Daniel Dzurisin, Steven E. Ingebritsen, Wayne R. Thatcher, Zhong Lu, Justin Iverson
2002, Geophysical Research Letters (29) 26-1-26-4
Images from satellite interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) reveal uplift of a broad ~10 km by 20 km area in the Three Sisters volcanic center of the central Oregon Cascade Range, ~130 km south of Mt. St. Helens. The last eruption in the volcanic center occurred ~1500 years ago. Multiple...
A rapid and efficient assay for extracting DNA from fungi
Dale W. Griffin, C.A. Kellogg, K.K. Peak, E.A. Shinn
2002, Letters in Applied Microbiology (34) 210-214
Aims: A method for the rapid extraction of fungal DNA from small quantities of tissue in a batch-processing format was investigated. Methods and Results: Tissue (< 3.0 mg) was scraped from freshly-grown fungal isolates. The tissue was suspended in buffer AP1 and subjected to seven rounds of freeze/thaw using a...