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Transboundary pollution: Persistent organochlorine pesticides in migrant birds of the Southwestern United States and Mexico
Miguel A. Mora
1997, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (16) 3-11
The hypothesis that migratory birds accumulate persistent organochlorine pesticides (POPs) during the winter in Latin America has been prevalent for many years, particularly since 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2–bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane (DDT) was banned in the United States in 1972. It has been suggested that peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus), black-crowned night herons (Nycticorax nycticorax), white-faced ibises...
Delineating paleochannels using shallow seismic reflection
R. D. Miller, J. Xia
1997, Leading Edge (Tulsa, OK) (16) 1671-1674
Discontinuous confining units beneath industrialized areas provide effective pathways for contaminants to move from one aquifer to another within Atlantic Coastal Plain sediments. Shallow seismic reflection can provide coherent high resolution images of thin, alternating sand and clay sequences in many shallow water table environments — useful, cost‐effective information which...
Forty-first supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American birds
R.C. Banks, J.W. Fitzpatrick, T.R. Howell, N.K. Johnson, B.L. Monroe Jr., H. Ouellet, J.V. Remsen Jr., R.W. Storer
1997, The Auk (114) 542-552
This seventh supplement after the publication of the 6th edition (1983) of the AOU Check-list of North American Birds includes taxonomic and nomenclatural changes adopted by the Committee on Classification and Nomenclature between 15 March 1995 and 15 March 1997. Because this will be the last supplement before the publication...
Diagnostic criteria for selenium toxicosis in aquatic birds: Histologic lesions
D. E. Green, P.H. Albers
1997, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (33) 385-404
Chronic selenium toxicosis was induced in 1-yr-old male mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) by feeding selenium, as seleno-DL-methionine, in amounts of 0, 10, 20, 40, and 80 parts per million (ppm) to five groups of 21 ducks each for 16 wk during March to...
Reproduction of black-crowned night-herons related to predation and contaminants in Oregon and Washington, USA
L. J. Blus, Barnett A. Rattner, M. J. Melancon, Charles J. Henny
1997, Colonial Waterbirds (20) 185-197
We studied reproductive characteristics of Black-crowned Night-Herons (Nycticorax nycticorax) at four colonies in south central Washington and one colony in north central Oregon in 1991. Nest success, adjusted using the Mayfield method, was significantly different between colonies and ranged from 12-84% to hatching and 12-73% to 14 days post-hatching. The...
Migration chronology and distribution of redheads on the lower Laguna Madre, Texas
Christine M. Custer, T. W. Custer, P.J. Zwank
1997, Southwestern Naturalist (42) 40-51
An estimated 80% of redheads (Aythya americana) winter on the Laguna Madre of southern Texas and Mexico. Because there have been profound changes in the Laguna Madre over the past three decades and the area is facing increasing industrial and recreational development, we studied the winter distribution and habitat requirements...
Capture-recapture analysis of a wintering black-capped chickadee population in Connecticut, 1958-1993
G. Loery, James D. Nichols, James E. Hines
1997, The Auk (114) 431-442
We investigated the dynamics of a wintering population of Black-capped Chickadees (Parus atricapillus) using data from a long-term capture-recapture study. Goodness-of-fit and likelihood-ratio tests indicated that the standard Jolly-Seber model was inadequate for the data, so we explored different parameterizations of a model in which survival probability for new captures...
Late Paleocene and early Eocene calcareous nannofossils from three boreholes in an onshore-offshore transect from New Jersey to the Atlantic Continental Rise
Laurel M. Bybell, Jean Self-Trail
1997, Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program: Scientific Results (150X) 91-110
Closely spaced, upper Paleocene and lower Eocene samples from three boreholes near Clayton, NJ, at Island Beach, NJ, and at Site 605 on the Atlantic Ocean continental rise were examined for their calcareous nannofossil content. This study documents calcareous nannofossil occurrences in Zones NP9 and NP10 and identifies biostratigraphically useful...
Dynamic deformations and the M6.7, Northridge, California earthquake
Joan S. Gomberg
1997, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering (16) 471-494
A method of estimating the complete time-varying dynamic formation field from commonly available three-component single station seismic data has been developed and applied to study the relationship between dynamic deformation and ground failures and structural damage using observations from the 1994 Northridge, California earthquake. Estimates from throughout the epicentral region...
Comparison of Landsat Thematic Mapper and high resolution photography to Identify change in complex coastal wetlands
Elijah Ramsey III, S.C. Laine
1997, Journal of Coastal Research (13) 281-292
Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) images were used to generate pre- and post- hurricane classifications of a complex wetland environment in southern Louisiana. Accuracies were estimated as 77% and 81.5% for the pre- and post- classifications that included water, emergent vegetation, floating vegetation, and mud flats. From the two classifications, areas...
An evaluation of the rust fungus Gymnoconia nitensas a potential biological control agent for alien Rubus species in Hawaii
D.E. Gardner, C.S. Hodges Jr., E. Killgore, R. C. Anderson
1997, Biological Control (10) 151-158
The rust fungus Gymnoconia nitens infects blackberry (Rubus argutus) systemically in regions of the continental United States, producing bright yellow–orange masses of spores on newly developing floricanes during springtime. In tests to determine the suitability of this rust as a biological control agent for R. penetransin Hawaii, a species now thought to be...
Geohydrology and water chemistry in the Rialto-Colton Basin, San Bernardino County, California
Linda R. Woolfenden, Dina Kadhim
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4012
The 40-square-mile Rialto-Colton ground- water basin is in western San Bernardino County, California, about 60 miles east of Los Angeles.This basin was chosen for storage of imported water because of the good quality of native ground water, the known capacity for additional ground-water storage in the basin, and the availability...
Characteristics of and corrections for core shortening in unconsolidated sediments
Robert A. Morton, William A. White
1997, Journal of Coastal Research (13) 761-769
Thinning, bypassing, and compaction of shallow unconsolidated sediments during manual coring or vibracoring operations probably cause more sediment deformation and greater stratigraphic displacement than is commonly reported in the wetland literature. We measured core shortening in open-barrel cores from fluvial wetlands, lagoonal flats, and marshes to document the magnitude and...
One minute after: Strong-motion map, effective epicenter, and effective magnitude
Ta-Liang Teng, Ludan Wu, Tzay-Chyn Shin, Y.B. Tsai, W.H.K. Lee
1997, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (87) 1209-1219
This article reports the recent progress on real-time seismic monitoring in Taiwan, particularly the real-time strong-motion monitoring by the Taiwan Central Weather Bureau's telemetered seismic network (CWBSN), which is presently aiming at rapid reporting immediately after a large earthquake occurrence. If rapid...
The paradox of nonmarine ichnofaunas in tidal rhythmites; integrating sedimentologic and ichnologic data from the Late Cretaceous of eastern Kansas, USA
Luis A. Buatois, M. Gabirela Mangano, Christopher G. Maples
1997, Palaios (12) 467-481
The occurrence of trace fossil assemblages dominated by arthropod trackways and surface grazing trails within Carboniferous tidal rhythmites has puzzled sedimentologists and ichnologists, who interpreted them either as marine or nonmarine. The Virgilian (Stephanian) Tonganoxie Sandstone Member (Stranger Formation) at Buildex Quarry (eastern Kansas) consists, for the most part, of...
Extensional reactivation of the Chocolate Mountains subduction thrust in the Gavilan Hills of southeastern California
F.R. Oyarzabal, C.E. Jacobson, Gordon B. Haxel
1997, Tectonics (16) 650-661
The NE vergent Chocolate Mountains fault of south-eastern California has been interpreted as either a subduction thrust responsible for burial and prograde metamorphism of the ensimatic Orocopia Schist or as a normal fault involved in the exhumation of the schist. Our detailed structural analysis in the Gavilan Hills area provides...
The physics of debris flows
R.M. Iverson
1997, Reviews of Geophysics (35) 245-296
Recent advances in theory and experimentation motivate a thorough reassessment of the physics of debris flows. Analyses of flows of dry, granular solids and solid-fluid mixtures provide a foundation for a comprehensive debris flow theory, and experiments provide data that reveal the strengths and limitations of theoretical models. Both debris...
Proterozoic sequences and their implications for Precambrian and Cambrian geologic evolution of western Kentucky: Evidence from seismic-reflection data
James A. Drahovzal
1997, Seismological Research Letters (68) 553-566
Analyses of two seismic-reflection lines in western Kentucky indicate the presence of two Proterozoic, unconformity-bounded sequences. One is autochthonous and of probable Late Proterozoic age; the other is allochthonous and of probable Middle Proterozoic age. Reflector patterns and apparent relationships to similar sequences elsewhere in the region suggest that the...
Seismic evidence of Quaternary faulting in the Benton Hills area, southeast Missouri
J. R. Palmer, M. Shoemaker, D. Hoffman, N.L. Anderson, J.D. Vaughn, R.W. Harrison
1997, Seismological Research Letters (68) 650-661
Two reflection seismic profiles at English Hill, across the southern edge of the Benton Hills escarpment, southeast Missouri, establish that geologic structures at English Hill are of tectonic origin. The lowland area to the south of the escarpment is relatively undisturbed. The geology at English Hill is structurally complex, and...
Investigating possible earthquake-related structure beneath the southern Illinois Basin from seismic reflection
J.H. McBride, M. L. Sargent, Christopher J. Potter
1997, Seismological Research Letters (68) 641-649
The relationship between seismicity and faults observed on seismic reflection profiles from the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) in the central Mississippi Valley has been intensively studied for the past 15 years. However, comparable studies relating reflector sequences and earthquakes in the southern Illinois Basin, located northeast of the NMSZ,...
Proterozoic structure, Cambrian rifting, and younger faulting as revealed by a regional seismic reflection network in the southern Illinois Basin
Christopher J. Potter, James A. Drahovzal, M. L. Sargent, J.H. McBride
1997, Seismological Research Letters (68) 537-552
Four high-quality seismic reflection profiles through the southern Illinois Basin, totaling 245 km in length, provide an excellent regional subsurface stratigraphic and structural framework for evaluation of seismic risk, hydrocarbon occurrence, and other regional geologic studies. These data provide extensive subsurface information on the geometry of the intersection of the...
Effect of hydrologic management on marsh surface sediment deposition in coastal Louisiana
D.J. Reed, Nina De Luca, A. Lee Foote
1997, Estuaries (20) 301-311
High rates of coastal land loss in Louisiana have prompted efforts to maintain or restore coastal wetland habitats, and structural management of marsh hydrology is one of a number of approaches that has been adopted. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of hydrologic management measures on...
Episodic nature of earthquake activity in stable continental regions revealed by palaeoseismicity studies of Australian and North American Quaternary faults
A. J. Crone, M. N. Machette, J. R. Bowman
1997, Australian Journal of Earth Sciences (44) 203-214
Palaeoseismic investigations of recent faulting in stable continental regions of Australia, North America and India show that these faults typically have a long-term behaviour characterised by episodes of activity separated by quiescent intervals of at least 10 000 and commonly 100 000 years or more. Long recurrence intervals such as...
Neural network-based nonlinear model predictive control vs. linear quadratic gaussian control
C. Cho, R. Vance, N. Mardi, Z. Qian, K. Prisbrey
1997, Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (MME) (14) 43-46
One problem with the application of neural networks to the multivariable control of mineral and extractive processes is determining whether and how to use them. The objective of this investigation was to compare neural network control to more conventional strategies and to determine if there are any advantages in using...