Protocols for Drawing Blood from the Brachial Plexus of Desert Tortoises: Instructions for ordering equipment and culture media; summary of how to draw blood and conduct nasal lavages; and information on how to contract for laboratory analysis and ship laboratory samples
K.H. Berry, T. Okamoto
2002, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Comparison of the Eastern and Western Kentucky coal fields (Pennsylvanian), USA-why are coal distribution patterns and sulfur contents so different in these coal fields?
S.F. Greb, C.F. Eble, D.R. Chesnut Jr.
2002, International Journal of Coal Geology (50) 89-118
More than 130 Mt of Pennsylvanian coal is produced annually from two coal fields in Kentucky. The Western Kentucky Coal Field occurs in part of the Illinois Basin, an intercratonic basin, and the Eastern Kentucky Coal Field occurs in the Central Appalachian Basin, a foreland basin. The basins are only...
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...
Geology and origin of Europa's "Mitten" feature (Murias Chaos)
P. H. Figueredo, F. C. Chuang, J. Rathbun, R. L. Kirk, R. Greeley
2002, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (107) 2-1-2-13
The “Mitten” (provisionally named Murias Chaos by the International Astronomical Union) is a region of elevated chaos-like terrain in the leading hemisphere of Europa. Its origin had been explained under the currently debated theories of melting through a thin lithosphere or convection within a thick one. Galileo observations reveal several...
No-take marine reserves in central California kelp forests: metrics of human take or the tip of the iceberg?
J. A. Estes, M.J. Paddack
2002, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Factors regulating nitrification in aquatic sediments: Effects of organic carbon, nitrogen availability, and pH
E.A. Strauss, N.L. Mitchell, G. A. Lamberti
2002, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (59) 554-563
We investigated the response in nitrification to organic carbon (C) availability, the interactive effects of the C: nitrogen (N) ratio and organic N availability, and differing pH in sediments from several streams in the upper midwestern United States. In addition, we surveyed 36 streams to assess variability in sediment nitrification...
Paleocurrent analysis of a deformed Devonian foreland basin in the northern Appalachians, Maine, USA
D. C. Bradley, L.S. Hanson
2002, Sedimentary Geology (148) 425-447
New paleocurrent data indicate that the widespread Late Silurian and Devonian flysch and molasse succession in Maine was deposited in an ancestral, migrating foreland basin adjacent to an advancing Acadian orogenic belt. The foreland-basin sequence spread across a varied Silurian paleogeography of deep basins and small islands-the vestiges of an...
Rare earth element variations resulting from inversion of pigeonite and subsolidus reequilibration in lunar ferroan anorthosites
O.B. James, C. Floss, J. J. McGee
2002, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (66) 1269-1284
We present results of a secondary ion mass spectrometry study of the rare earth elements (REEs) in the minerals of two samples of lunar ferroan anorthosite, and the results are applicable to studies of REEs in all igneous rocks, no matter what their planet of origin. Our pyroxene analyses are used to determine solid-solid REE distribution coefficients (D = CREE in...
Spatial and temporal variability of trace element concentrations in an urban subtropical watershed, Honolulu, Hawaii
De Carlo E. Heinen, S. S. Anthony
2002, Applied Geochemistry (17) 475-492
Trace metal concentrations in soils and in stream and estuarine sediments from a subtropical urban watershed in Hawaii are presented. The results are placed in the context of historical studies of environmental quality (water, soils, and sediment) in Hawaii to elucidate sources of trace elements and the processes responsible for...
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...
Attitudes, values and perceptions of National Wildlife Refuge managers and biologists
Ayeisha A. Brinson
2002, Thesis
No abstract available....
Fire ecology of the Sonoran desert tortoise
Todd C. Esque, Alberto Burquez Montijo, Cecil R. Schwalbe, Thomas R. Van Devender, Pamela J. Anning, Michelle J. Nijhuis
T.R. Van Devender, editor(s)
2002, Book chapter, The Sonoran desert tortoise: Natural history, biology, and conservation
No abstract available....
The US Geological Survey's national coal resource assessment: The results
Leslie F. Ruppert, Mark A. Kirschbaum, Peter D. Warwick, Romeo M. Flores, Ronald H. Affolter, Joseph R. Hatch
2002, International Journal of Coal Geology (50) 247-274
The US Geological Survey and the State geological surveys of many coal-bearing States recently completed a new assessment of the top producing coal beds and coal zones in five major producing coal regions—the Appalachian Basin, Gulf Coast, Illinois Basin, Colorado Plateau, and Northern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains. The assessments,...
Alien annual plants and their relationships to fire and biotic change in Sonoran Desertscrub
T. C. Esque, C.R. Schwalbe
B. Tellman, editor(s)
2002, Book chapter, Invasive exotic species in the Sonoran region
No abstract available....
The epizootiology of type C botulism in fish-eating birds at Salton Sea, California
P. Nol
2002, Thesis
During 1996, type C avian botulism killed over 15,000 fish-eating birds at the Salton Sea in southern California. Amont those affected were nearly 10,000 western white pelicans (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) and over 1,200 endangered California brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis californicus). Since 1996, smaller epizootics have occurred every year. Type C botulism...
Problems in evaluating regional and local trends in temperature: An example from eastern Colorado, USA
R.A. Pielke Sr., T. Stohlgren, L. Schell, W. Parton, N. Doesken, K. Redmond, J. Moeny, T. McKee, T.G.F. Kittel
2002, International Journal of Climatology (22) 421-434
We evaluated long-term trends in average maximum and minimum temperatures, threshold temperatures, and growing season in eastern Colorado, USA, to explore the potential shortcomings of many climate-change studies that either: (1) generalize regional patterns from single stations, single seasons, or a few parameters over short duration from averaging dissimilar stations:...
SHRIMP U-Pb and 40Ar/39Ar age constraints for relating plutonism and mineralization in the Boulder batholith region, Montana
Karen Lund, John N. Aleinikoff, Michael J. Kunk, Daniel M. Unruh, G. D. Zeihen, W. C. Hodges, Edward A. du Bray, J. Michael O’Neill
2002, Economic Geology (97) 241-267
The composite Boulder batholith, Montana, hosts a variety of mineral deposit types, including important silver-rich polymetallic quartz vein districts in the northern part of the batholith and the giant Butte porphyry copper-molybdenum pre-Main Stage system and crosscutting copper-rich Main Stage vein system in the southern part of the batholith. Previous...
Optimal exploitation of spatially distributed trophic resources and population stability
A. Basset, M. Fedele, D.L. DeAngelis
2002, Ecological Modelling (151) 245-260
The relationships between optimal foraging of individuals and population stability are addressed by testing, with a spatially explicit model, the effect of patch departure behaviour on individual energetics and population stability. A factorial experimental design was used to analyse the relevance of the behavioural factor in relation to three factors...
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...
Probability of nitrate contamination of recently recharged groundwaters in the conterminous United States
B. T. Nolan, K.J. Hitt, B. C. Ruddy
2002, Environmental Science & Technology (36) 2138-2145
A new logistic regression (LR) model was used to predict the probability of nitrate contamination exceeding 4 mg/L in predominantly shallow, recently recharged ground waters of the United States. The new model contains variables representing (1) N fertilizer loading (p < 0.001) , (2) percent cropland-pasture (p < 0.001), (3)...
Relationships between boat harbors, fish processing, organic contamination, and Steller's eiders wintering in the Eastern Aleutian Islands and Alaska Peninsula
Paul L. Flint, A.K. Miles
2002, Report
No abstract available at this time...
A method for development of a system of identification for Appalachian coal-bearing rocks
J.C. Ferm, G.A. Weisenfluh, G.C. Smith
2002, International Journal of Coal Geology (49) 93-104
The number of observable properties of sedimentary rocks is large and numerous classifications have been proposed for describing them. Some rock classifications, however, may be disadvantageous in situations such as logging rock core during coal exploration programs, where speed and simplicity are the essence. After experimenting with a number of...
Possible importance of algal toxins in the Salton Sea, California
Kristen M. Reifel, M. P. McCoy, Tonie E. Rocke, M. A. Tiffany, S. H. Hurlbert, D. J. Faulkner
2002, Hydrobiologia (473) 275-292
In response to wildlife mortality including unexplained eared grebe (Podiceps nigricollis) die-off events in 1992 and 1994 and other mortality events including large fish kills, a survey was conducted for the presence of algal toxins in the Salton Sea. Goals of this survey were to determine if and...
Report on field activities at Adak and the western Aleutians, 2002
J. A. Estes, R.G. Anthony, Walter M. Jarman, A.K. Miles, James L. Bodkin, M.A. Ricca
2002, Report
No abstract available at this time...
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...