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McCauley Sinks: A compound breccia pipe in evaporite karst, Holbrook Basin, Arizona, U.S.A
J.T. Neal, K.S. Johnson
2002, Carbonates and Evaporites (17) 98-106
The McCauley Sinks, in the Holbrook basin of northeastern Arizona, are comprised of some 50 individual sinkholes within a 3-km-wide depression. The sinks are grouped in a semi-concentric pattern of three nested rings. The outer ring is an apparent tension zone containing ring fractures. The two inner rings are semi-circular...
Routine low-level monitoring of polar pesticides and pesticide degradates by HPLC/ESI-MS: Evaluating long-term performance
E. T. Furlong, Jeffrey D. Martin, S.L. Werner, Paul M. Gates
2002, Conference Paper, Proceedings 50th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrmetry and Allied Topics
The sensitivity and selective determination of polar pesticides were analyzed using high-performance liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (HPLC/ESI-MS). The effects of multiple operators and instruments on method performance were evaluated using 440 pairs of fortified reagent-water and blank reagent-water samples. The influence of varying environmental matrices on recovery and precision were...
Looking to the Future: Non-contact Methods for Measuring Streamflow
J. E. Costa, R. T. Cheng, F.P. Haeni, N.B. Melcher, K.R. Spicer, J. Plant, W.C. Keller, K. Hayes
T. L. Wahl, C. A. Pugh, K. A. Oberg, T.B. Vermeyen, editor(s)
2002, Conference Paper, Hydraulic Measurements and Experimental Methods
We have conducted a series of proof-of-concept experiments to demonstrate whether it is possible to make completely non-contact open-channel discharge measurements. After an extensive evaluation of potential technologies, we concluded a combination of high-frequency (microwave) radar (for measuring surface velocity) and low-frequency radar (ground-penetrating radar) for measuring channel cross-section, had...
Effects of anthropogenic fragmentation and livestock grazing on western riparian bird communities
J.J. Tewksbury, A.E. Black, N. Nur, V.A. Saab, B.D. Logan, D.S. Dobkin
2002, Conference Paper, Studies in Avian Biology
Deciduous vegetation along streams and rivers provides breeding habitat to more bird species than any other plant community in the West, yet many riparian areas are heavily grazed by cattle and surrounded by increasingly developed landscapes. The combination of cattle grazing and landscape alteration (habitat loss and fragmentation) are thought...
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...
Groundwater contamination downstream of a contaminant penetration site. II. Horizontal penetration of the contaminant plume
H. Rubin, R. W. Buddemeier
2002, Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part A Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering (37) 1813-1839
Part I of this study (Rubin, H.; Buddemeier, R.W. Groundwater Contamination Downstream of a Contaminant Penetration Site Part 1: Extension-Expansion of the Contaminant Plume. J. of Environmental Science and Health Part A (in press).) addressed cases, in which a comparatively thin contaminated region represented by boundary layers (BLs) developed within...
Global significance of a sub-Moho boundary layer (SMBL) deduced from high-resolution seismic observations
K. Fuchs, M. Tittgemeyer, T. Ryberg, F. Wenzel, Walter D. Mooney
2002, International Geology Review (44) 671-685
We infer the fine structure of a sub-Moho boundary layer (SMBL) at the top of the lithospheric mantle from high-resolution seismic observations of Peaceful Nuclear Explosions (PNE) on superlong-range profiles in Russia. Densely recorded seismograms permit recognition of previously unknown features of teleseismic propagation of the well known Pn and...
Toxicity assessment of sediments from the Grand Calumet River and Indiana Harbor Canal in northwestern Indiana, USA
C.G. Ingersoll, D.D. MacDonald, W. G. Brumbaugh, B. Thomas Johnson, N.E. Kemble, J.L. Kunz, T.W. May, N. Wang, J.R. Smith, D. W. Sparks, D.S. Ireland
2002, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (43) 156-167
The objective of this study was to evaluate the toxicity of sediments from the Grand Calumet River and Indiana Harbor Canal located in northwestern Indiana, USA. Toxicity tests used in this assessment included 10-day sediment exposures with the amphipod Hyalella azteca, 31-day sediment exposures with the oligochaete <i...
Anaerobic oxidation of arsenite in Mono Lake water and by a facultative, arsenite-oxidizing chemoautotroph, strain MLHE-1
Ronald S. Oremland, S.E. Hoeft, J.M. Santini, N. Bano, R.A. Hollibaugh, J.T. Hollibaugh
2002, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (68) 4795-4802
Arsenite [As(III)]-enriched anoxic bottom water from Mono Lake, California, produced arsenate [As(V)] during incubation with either nitrate or nitrite. No such oxidation occurred in killed controls or in live samples incubated without added nitrate or nitrite. A small amount of biological As(III) oxidation...
Fish assemblages and environmental variables associated with hard-rock mining in the Coeur d'Alene River basin, Idaho
Terry R. Maret, Dorene E. MacCoy
2002, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (131) 865-884
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water Quality Assessment Program, fish assemblages, environmental variables, and associated mine densities were evaluated at 18 test and reference sites during the summer of 2000 in the Coeur d'Alene and St. Regis river basins in Idaho and Montana. Multimetric and multivariate analyses...
Late quaternary evolution of the Orinoco Delta, Venezuela
A.G. Warne, E.H. Guevara, A. Aslan
2002, Journal of Coastal Research (18) 225-253
The modern Orinoco Delta is the latest of a series of stacked deltas that have infilled the Eastern Venezuelan Basin (EVB) since the Oligocene. During the late Pleistocene sea-level lowstand (20,000 to 16,000 yrs BP), bedrock control points at the position of the present delta apex prevented the river channel...
Worldwide estimates of deep natural gas resources based on the U.S. Geological Survey World Petroleum Assessment 2000
T. S. Dyman, R. A. Crovelli, C. E. Bartberger, K. I. Takahashi
2002, Natural Resources Research (11) 207-218
The U.S. Geological Survey recently assessed undiscovered conventional gas and oil resources in eight regions of the world outside the U.S. The resources assessed were those estimated to have the potential to be added to reserves within the next thirty years. This study is a worldwide analysis of the estimated...
Natal and breeding dispersal of northern spotted owls
E.D. Forsman, R.G. Anthony, J.A. Reid, P.J. Loschl, S.G. Sovern, M. Taylor, B.L. Biswell, A. Ellingson, E. Charles Meslow, G.S. Miller, K.A. Swindle, J.A. Thrailkill, F.F. Wagner, D.E. Seaman
2002, Wildlife Monographs 1-35
We studied the dispersal behavior of 1,475 northern spotted owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) during banding and radio-telemetry studies in Oregon and Washington in 1985-1996. The sample included 324 radio-marked juveniles and 1,151 banded individuals (711 juveniles, 440 non-juveniles) that were recaptured or resighted after dispersing from the initial banding location....
Tag retention and survival of Age-0 Atlantic salmon following surgical implantation with passive integrated transponder tags
G. Gries, B. H. Letcher
2002, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (22) 219-222
We evaluated an alternative to using hypodermic needles to implant passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags in the body cavities of juvenile salmonids. We used surgical techniques to place PIT tags into the body cavities of 3,037 age-0 Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and then held fish under hatchery conditions for 9 months. Tag...
The unionid (Bivalvia) fauna of the Sipsey River in northwestern Alabama, an aquatic hotspot
W. Henry McCullagh, James D. Williams, Stuart W. McGregor, J. Malcom Pierson, Charles Lydeard
2002, American Malacological Bulletin (17) 1-15
Recent surveys for unionid bivalves were conducted in the mainstem of the Sipsey River and headwater tributaries (Tombigbee River drainage) during the summer and autumn of 1996-1999. A total of 35 species and 22 genera were found. Museum records from the upper Sipsey, based largely on the efforts of H....
Potential for restoration of the Roanoke River population of Atlantic sturgeon
J.L. Armstrong, J.E. Hightower
2002, Journal of Applied Ichthyology (18) 475-480
The Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus) was historically abundant within Albemarie Sound and the Roanoke River in North Carolina, but declined dramatically in the late 1800s in response to intensive fishing. Recent evidence suggests that the population may be recovering, following a statewide prohibition on harvest in 1991. A recruitment...
A night seining technique for sampling juvenile Atlantic salmon in streams
G. Gries, B. H. Letcher
2002, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (22) 595-601
For many studies of the population dynamics, growth, and movement of juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, it is necessary to resample tagged individuals multiple times. However, common sampling techniques such as electrofishing can have negative effects on fish survival and growth, especially when individuals are repeatedly sampled. We describe an alternative...
Deep arid system hydrodynamics 1. Equilibrium states and response times in thick desert vadose zones
Michelle Ann Walvoord, Mitchell A. Plummer, Fred M. Phillips, Andrew V. Wolfsberg
2002, Water Resources Research (38) 44-1-44-15
Quantifying moisture fluxes through deep desert soils remains difficult because of the small magnitude of the fluxes and the lack of a comprehensive model to describe flow and transport through such dry material. A particular challenge for such a model is reproducing both observed matric potential and chloride profiles. We...
Geothermal systems of the Great Basin and U.S. Geological Survey plans for a regional resource assessment
Colin F. Williams
2002, Conference Paper, Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council
Based on current projections, the United States faces the need to increase its electrical power generating capacity by 40% (approximately 300,000 Megawatts-electrical or MWe) over the next 20 years (Energy Information Administration, EIA - Department of Energy). A critical question for the near future is the extent to which geothermal...
Effects of subcutaneous transmitters on reproduction, incubation behavior, and annual return rates of female wood ducks
Gary R. Hepp, T.H. Folk, Kevin M. Hartke
2002, Wildlife Society Bulletin (30) 1208-1214
Radiotransmitters attached externally to breeding waterfowl can have a variety of negative effects. Implanted transmitters can reduce potential deleterious effects; abdominal implants are used most commonly in waterfowl. Methods also have been developed to implant transmitters subcutaneously, but effects of subcutaneous implants on adult ducks have not been evaluated. In...
Survival of stream-dwelling Atlantic salmon: Effects of life history variation, season, and age
B. H. Letcher, G. Gries, F. Juanes
2002, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (131) 838-854
To determine seasonal and age-class variation in the abundance and survival of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, we conducted multiple samplings of individually tagged juveniles in a small stream (West Brook, Massachusetts). We also estimated the differences in survival and probability of smolting for mature and immature parr. Survival was approximately twofold...
On-orbit radiometric calibration over time and between spacecraft using the moon
H. H. Kieffer, T.C. Stone, R.A. Barnes, S. Bender, R.E. Eplee Jr., J. Mendenhall, L. Ong
Fujisada H.Lurie J.B.Aten M.L.Weber K., editor(s)
2002, Conference Paper, Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
The Robotic Lunar Observatory (ROLO) project has developed a spectral irradiance model of the Moon that accounts for variations with lunar phase through the bright half of a month, lunar librations, and the location of an Earth-orbiting spacecraft. The methodology of comparing spacecraft observations of the Moon with this model...
Seismic structure of the crust and uppermost mantle of North America and adjacent oceanic basins: A synthesis
G.S. Chulick, Walter D. Mooney
2002, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (92) 2478-2492
We present a new set of contour maps of the seismic structure of North America and the surrounding ocean basins. These maps include the crustal thickness, whole-crustal average P-wave and S-wave velocity, and seismic velocity of the uppermost mantle, that is, Pn and Sn. We found the following: (1) The average thickness...
Simulation of broadband ground motion including nonlinear soil effects for a magnitude 6.5 earthquake on the Seattle fault, Seattle, Washington
S. Hartzell, A. Leeds, A. Frankel, R. A. Williams, J. Odum, W. Stephenson, W. Silva
2002, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (92) 831-853
The Seattle fault poses a significant seismic hazard to the city of Seattle, Washington. A hybrid, low-frequency, high-frequency method is used to calculate broadband (0-20 Hz) ground-motion time histories for a M 6.5 earthquake on the Seattle fault. Low frequencies (1 Hz) are calculated by a stochastic method that uses...