Temporal evolution of a hydrothermal system in Kusatsu-Shirane Volcano, Japan, inferred from the complex frequencies of long-period events
Hiroyuki Kumagai, Bernard Chouet, M. Nakano
2002, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (107) ESE 9-1-ESE 9-10
We present a detailed description of temporal variations in the complex frequencies of long-period (LP) events observed at Kusatsu-Shirane Volcano. Using the Sompi method, we analyze 35 LP events that occurred during the period from August 1992 through January 1993. The observed temporal variations in the complex frequencies can be...
Dynamic fuzzy modeling of storm water infiltration in urban fractured aquifers
Y.-S. Hong, Michael R. Rosen, R.R. Reeves
2002, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering (7) 380-391
In an urban fractured-rock aquifer in the Mt. Eden area of Auckland, New Zealand, disposal of storm water is via "soakholes" drilled directly into the top of the fractured basalt rock. The dynamic response of the groundwater level due to the storm water infiltration shows characteristics of a strongly time-varying...
Activity patterns and monitoring numbers of Horned Puffins and Parakeet Auklets
Scott A. Hatch
2002, Waterbirds (25) 348-357
Nearshore counts of birds on the water and time-lapse photography were used to monitor seasonal activity patterns and interannual variation in numbers of Horned Puffins (Fratercula corniculata) and Parakeet Auklets (Aethia psittacula) at the Semidi Islands, Alaska. The best period for over-water counts was mid egg-laying through hatching in auklets...
A new population of Aleutian shield fern (Polystichum aleuticum C. Christens.) on Adak Island, Alaska
Sandra L. Talbot, Stephen S. Talbot
2002, American Fern Journal (92) 288-293
We report and describe a new population of the endangered Aleutian shield fern (Polystichum aleuticum C. Christens.) discovered on Mount Reed, Adak Island, Alaska. The new population is located at a lower elevation than the other known populations, placing the species' known elevational range between 338 m and 525 m....
Lateral offsets on surveyed cultural features resulting from the 1999 İzmit and Düzce earthquakes, Turkey
Thomas K. Rockwell, Scott Lindvall, Tim Dawson, Rob Langridge, William Lettis, Yann Klinger
2002, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (92) 79-94
Surveys of offset linear cultural features that cross the surface ruptures of the 17 August and 12 November 1999 earthquakes on the North Anatolian fault in Turkey yield slip values as large as or larger than those recorded by near-field measurements in the same areas immediately after the earthquake....
Determination of melanterite-rozenite and chalcanthite-bonattite equilibria by humidity measurements at 0.1 MPa
I.-M. Chou, R.R. Seal, B. S. Hemingway
2002, American Mineralogist (87) 108-114
Melanterite (FeSO4·7H2O)-rozenite (FeSO4·4H2O) and chalcanthite (CuSO4·5H2O)-bonattite (CuSO4·3H2O) equilibria were determined by humidity measurements at 0.1 MPa. Two methods were used; one is the gas-flow-cell method (between 21 and 98 °C), and the other is the humiditybuffer method (between 21 and 70 °C). The first method has a larger temperature uncertainty...
Effects of antenna placement and antibiotic treatment on loss of simulated transmitters and mortality in hybrid striped bass
J. Jeffery Isely, S.P. Young, T.A. Jones, James J. Schaffler
2002, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (22) 204-207
We compared the effects of two antenna placements (trailing and nontrailing) and antibiotic treatments (treated and nontreated) on mortality and transmitter loss in hybrid striped bass Morone saxatilis ?? M. chrysops (364 ?? 28 mm total length, 645 ?? 129 g [mean ?? SD]) implanted with simulated transmitters and held...
Increasing risk of great floods in a changing climate
P. C. D. Milly, R.T. Wetherald, K.A. Dunne, T.L. Delworth
2002, Nature (415) 514-517
Radiative effects of anthropogenic changes in atmospheric composition are expected to cause climate changes, in particular an intensification of the global water cycle with a consequent increase in flood risk. But the detection of anthropogenically forced changes in flooding is difficult because of the substantial natural variability; the dependence of...
Conservation-form equations of unsteady open-channel flow
C. Lai, R.A. Baltzer, R.W. Schaffranek
2002, Journal of Hydraulic Research (40) 567-578
The unsteady open-channel flow equations are typically expressed in a variety of forms due to the imposition of differing assumptions, use of varied dependent variables, and inclusion of different source/sink terms. Questions often arise as to whether a particular equation set is expressed in a form consistent with the conservation-law...
Development of sulfide calibration standards for the laser ablation inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry technique
S. A. Wilson, W.I. Ridley, A.E. Koenig
2002, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry (17) 406-409
The requirements of standard materials for LA-ICP-MS analysis have been difficult to meet for the determination of trace elements in sulfides. We describe a method for the production of synthetic sulfides by precipitation from solution. The method is detailed by the production of approximately 200 g of a material, PS-1,...
Genetic similarity between mates and extra-pair parentage in three species of shorebirds
Donald Blomqvist, M. Andersson, C. Kupper, I. C. Cuthill, J. Kis, Richard B. Lanctot, Brett K. Sandercock, T. Szekely, J. Wallander, Bart Kempenaers
2002, Nature (419) 613-615
Matings between close relatives often reduce the fitness of offspring, probably because homozygosity leads to the expression of recessive deleterious alleles<a id="ref-link-section-d242128358e533" title="van Noordwijk, A. J. & Scharloo, W. Inbreeding in an island population of the great tit. Evolution 35, 674–688 (1981)" href="https://www.nature.com/articles/nature01104#ref-CR1" data-track="click" data-track-action="reference anchor" data-track-label="link" data-test="citation-ref" aria-label="Reference 1"...
U-Pb zircon geochronology of the Paleoproterozoic Tagragra de Tata inlier and its Neoproterozoic cover, western Anti-Atlas, Morocco
G. J. Walsh, J. N. Aleinikoff, F. Benziane, A. Yazidi, T. R. Armstrong
2002, Precambrian Research (117) 1-20
New U-Pb zircon data obtained by sensitive high resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) from the Tagragra de Tata inlier in the western Anti-Atlas, Morocco establish Paleoproterozoic ages for the basement schists, granites, and metadolerites, and a Neoproterozoic age for an ignimbrite of the Ouarzazate Series in the cover sequence. The age...
GPS in pioneering dynamic monitoring of long-period structures
M. Çelebi, A. Sanli
2002, Earthquake Spectra (18) 47-61
Global Positioning System (GPS) technology with 10-20-Hz sampling rates allows scientifically justified dynamic measurements of relative displacements of long-period structures. The displacement response of a simulated tall building in real time and permanent deployment of GPS units at the roof of a building are described. To the authors' best knowledge,...
Holocene multidecadal and multicentennial droughts affecting Northern California and Nevada
L. Benson, Michaele Kashgarian, R. Rye, S. Lund, F. Paillet, J. Smoot, C. Kester, S. Mensing, D. Meko, S. Lindstrom
2002, Quaternary Science Reviews (21) 659-682
Continuous, high-resolution δ18O records from cored sediments of Pyramid Lake, Nevada, indicate that oscillations in the hydrologic balance occurred, on average, about every 150 years (yr) during the past 7630 calendar years (cal yr). The records are not stationary; during the past 2740 yr, drought durations ranged from 20 to 100 yr and intervals between...
A hydrogen-based subsurface microbial community dominated by methanogens
F. H. Chapelle, Kyle O'Neil, P. M. Bradley, B.A. Methe, S.A. Ciufo, L.L. Knobel, Derek R. Lovley
2002, Nature (415) 312-315
The search for extraterrestrial life may be facilitated if ecosystems can be found on Earth that exist under conditions analogous to those present on other planets or moons. It has been proposed, on the basis of geochemical and thermodynamic considerations, that geologically derived hydrogen might support subsurface microbial communities on...
Seismic-reflection profiles of the central part of the Clarendon-Linden fault system of western New York in relation to regional seismicity
R.H. Fakundiny, P.W. Pomeroy
2002, Tectonophysics (353) 173-213
Geological and geophysical research in upstate New York, with few exceptions, has not definitively associated seismicity with specific Proterozoic basement or Paleozoic bedrock structures. The central part of the Clarendon-Linden fault system (CLFS) between Batavia and Dale, NY is one of those exceptions where seismicity has been studied and has...
Rana catesbeina (bullfrog). Diet
N.M. Carpenter, Michael L. Casazza, G.D. Wylie
2002, Herpetological Review (33) 130
ASTER measurement of supraglacial lakes in the Mount Everest region of the Himalaya
R.L. Wessels, J.S. Kargel, H. H. Kieffer
2002, Annals of Glaciology (34) 399-408
We demonstrate an application of Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) images to detect and monitor supraglacial lakes on glaciers in the Mount Everest region in Tibet (Xizang) and Nepal. ASTER offers powerful capabilities to monitor supraglacial lakes in terms of (1) surface area, growth and disappearance (spatial...
The last interglacial period on the Pacific Coast of North America: Timing and paleoclimate
D.R. Muhs, K. R. Simmons, G. L. Kennedy, T. K. Rockwell
2002, Geological Society of America Bulletin (114) 569-592
New, high-precision U-series ages of solitary corals (Balanophyllia elegans) coupled with molluscan faunal data from marine terraces on the Pacific Coast of North America yield information about the timing and warmth of the last interglacial sea-level highstand. Balanophyllia elegans takes up U in isotopic equilibrium with seawater during growth and...
Bear reintroduction: Lessons and challenges
Joseph D. Clark, Djuro Huber, Christopher Servheen
2002, Ursus (13) 335-345
Reintroduction is defined as an attempt to establish a species in an area that was once part of its historical range, but from which it has been extirpated or become extinct. Historically, one of the most successful programs was the reintroduction of 254 American black bears (Ursus americanus) from Minnesota...
Methods to achieve accurate projection of regional and global raster databases
E. Lynn Usery, Jeong Chang Seong, Dan Steinwand
2002, Open-File Report 2001-181
Modeling regional and global activities of climatic and human-induced change requires accurate geographic data from which we can develop mathematical and statistical tabulations of attributes and properties of the environment. Many of these models depend on data formatted as raster cells or matrices of pixel values. Recently, it has been...
Distribution of grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 1990-2000
Charles C. Schwartz, Mark A. Haroldson, Kerry A. Gunther, D. Moody
2002, Ursus (13) 203-212
The Yellowstone grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) has been expanding its range during the past 2 decades and now occupies historic habitats that had been vacant. A current understanding of the distribution of grizzly bears within the ecosystem is useful in the recovery process and to help guide the state...
Educational materials from the U.S. Geological Survey
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2002, Fact Sheet 044-01
Alaska North Slope core workshop
David W. Houseknecht
2002, Conference Paper, Pacific Section SEPM core workshop
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Chapter A5. Processing of water samples
Franceska D. Wilde, editor(s)
2002, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 09-A5
The National Field Manual for the Collection of Water-Quality Data (National Field Manual) describes protocols and provides guidelines for U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) personnel who collect data used to assess the quality of the Nation's surface-water and ground-water resources. This chapter addresses methods to be used in processing water samples...