Numerical model of frazil ice and suspended sediment concentrations and formation of sediment laden ice in the Kara Sea
C. R. Sherwood
2000, Journal of Geophysical Research C: Oceans (105) 14061-14080
A one-dimensional (vertical) numerical model of currents, mixing, frazil ice concentration, and suspended sediment concentration has been developed and applied in the shallow southeastern Kara Sea. The objective of the calculations is to determine whether conditions suitable for turbid ice formation can occur during times of rapid cooling and wind-...
Laboratory measurements of compressional and shear wave speeds through methane hydrate
W.F. Waite, M.B. Helgerud, A. Nur, J.C. Pinkston, L.A. Stern, S. H. Kirby, W.B. Durham
2000, Conference Paper, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Simultaneous measurements of compressional and shear wave speeds through polycrystalline methane hydrate have been made. Methane hydrate, grown directly in a wave speed measurement chamber, was uniaxially compacted to a final porosity below 2%. At 277 K, the compacted material had a compressional wave speed of 3650 ?? 50 m/s....
Thermal exposure of wild juvenile fall Chinook salmon in Little Goose Reservoir, Snake River
D.A. Venditti, J.M. Kraut, D.W. Rondorf
J.H. Eiler, D.J. Alcorn, M.R. Neuman, editor(s)
2000, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the 15th international symposium on biotelemetry
No abstract available ...
Growth and population structure of Emydoidea blandingii from western Nebraska
D.J. Germano, R. Bruce Bury, M. Jennings
2000, Chelonian Conservation and Biology (3) 618-625
No abstract available....
[Book Review] Yellowstone and the biology of time- Photographs across a century
D. L. Peterson
2000, Park Science (19) 12-13
No abstract available....
Assumptions and practical considerations in the design and interpretation of echolocation-monitoring studies
J. P. Hayes
2000, Acta Chiropterologica (2) 225-236
No abstract available....
Effect of a constructed wetland on disinfection byproducts: Removal processes and production of precursors
C.E. Rostad, Barbara S. Martin, L. B. Barber, J.A. Leenheer, S.R. Daniel
2000, Environmental Science & Technology (34) 2703-2710
The fate of halogenated disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in treatment wetlands and the changes in the DBP formation potential as wastewater treatment plant (WWTP)-derived water moves through the wetlands were investigated. Wetland inlet and outlet samples were analyzed for total organic halide (TOX), trihalomethanes (TH M), haloacetic acids (HAA), dissolved organic...
Problems associated with estimating ground water discharge and recharge from stream-discharge records
K. J. Halford, G.C. Mayer
2000, Ground Water (38) 331-342
Ground water discharge and recharge frequently have been estimated with hydrograph-separation techniques, but the critical assumptions of the techniques have not been investigated. The critical assumptions are that the hydraulic characteristics of the contributing aquifer (recession index) can be estimated from stream-discharge records; that periods of exclusively ground water discharge...
Arsenic in ground water of the United States: occurrence and geochemistry
Alan H. Welch, D.B. Westjohn, Dennis R. Helsel, Richard B. Wanty
2000, Ground Water (38) 589-604
Concentrations of naturally occurring arsenic in ground water vary regionally due to a combination of climate and geology. Although slightly less than half of 30,000 arsenic analyses of ground water in the United States were 1 μg/L, about 10% exceeded 10 μg/L....
Diel distribution of age-0 largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides, in B. E. Jordan Lake, North Carolina (USA) and its relation to cover
E.R. Irwin, R.L. Noble
2000, Ecology of Freshwater Fish (9) 229-235
We used prepositioned area electrofishers (PAEs, 10×1.5 m) to assess diel differences in distribution of age-0 largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides, in August 1992–1993 in a paired sampling design. PAEs were placed parallel to shore in an embayment of an unvegetated reservoir (B. E. Jordan Lake, North Carolina, USA). The catch per...
Redescription of Crepidostomum opeongoensis Caira, 1985 (Trematoda: Allocreadiidae) from fish hosts Hiodon alosoides and Hiodon tergisus (Osteichthyes: Hiodontidae)
A. Choudhury, P.A. Nelson
2000, Journal of Parasitology (86) 1305-1312
Crepidostomum opeongoensis Caira, 1985 (Trematoda: Allocreadiidae) is redescribed from fish hosts Hiodon alosoides and Hiodon tergisus in southern Manitoba. The redescription adds details regarding the surface morphology and reproductive structures of the parasite not described previously. These include the characteristic tegumental papillae around the oral opening, paired papillae on the ventral and...
Heteromorph ammonites from the Upper Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) Baculites cuneatus and Baculites reesidei zones of the Pierre Shale in Colorado, USA
W. J. Kennedy, William A. Cobban, Glenn R. Scott
2000, Acta Geologica Polonica (50) 1-20
Calcareous sandstone concretions in the Upper Cretaceous Pierre Shale in Middle Park and in the Fort Collins area of Colorado in the U.S. Western Interior contain heteromorph ammonites of the families Nostoceratidae HYATT, 1894, and Diplomoceratidae SPATH, 1926. The following species are described: Nostoceras cf. N. approximans (CONRAD, 1855), Nostoceras...
The origin and evolution of safe-yield policies in the Kansas groundwater management districts
M. Sophocleous
2000, Natural Resources Research (9) 99-110
The management of groundwater resources in Kansas continues to evolve. Declines in the High Plains aquifer led to the establishment of groundwater management districts in the mid-1970s and reduced streamflows prompted the enactment of minimum desirable streamflow standards in the mid-1980s. Nonetheless, groundwater levels and streamflows continued to decline, although...
Nutrient concentrations and yields in undeveloped stream basins of the United States
G. M. Clark, D. K. Mueller, M.A. Mast
2000, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (36) 849-867
Data from 85 sites across the United States were used to estimate concentrations and yields of selected nutrients in streams draining relatively undeveloped basins. Flow-weighted concentrations during 1990-1995 were generally low with median basin concentrations of 0.020, 0.087, 0.26, 0.010, and 0.022 milligrams per liter (mg/L) for ammonia as N,...
The 1998 earthquake sequence south of Long Valley Caldera, California: Hints of magmatic involvement
S. E. Hough, R.S. Dollar, P. Johnson
2000, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (90) 752-763
A significant episode of seismic and geodetic unrest took place at Long Valley Caldera, California, beginning in the summer of 1997. Activity through late May of 1998 was concentrated in and around the south moat and the south margin of the resurgent dome. The Sierran Nevada block (SNB) region to...
Performance of implantable satellite transmitters in diving seabirds
Scott A. Hatch, P.M. Meyers, D.M. Mulcahy, David C. Douglas
2000, Waterbirds (23) 84-94
We report on the first deployment of satellite transmitters in large alcids. In 1995 and 1996, we surgically implanted 51 transmitters in Common and Thick-billed murres (Uria aalge and U. lomvia) and Tufted Puffins (Fratercula cirrhata) at three colonies in Alaska. These devices furnished more than 2,900 locations over succeeding...
Combining landsat thematic mapper imagery with terrain variables to map eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) in Shenandoah National Park
D.D. Morton, J.A. Young, N.M. Thomsen
2000, Information and Technology Report USGS/BRD/ITR-2000-0008
No abstract available at this time...
Defining anural malformations in the context of a developmental problem
C.U. Meteyer, Rebecca A. Cole, K. A. Converse, D. E. Docherty, M. Wolcott, J.C. Helgen, R. Levey, L. Eaton-Poole, J.G. Burkhart
2000, Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science (107) 72-78
This paper summarizes terminology and general concepts involved in animal development for the purpose of providing background for the study and understanding of frog malformations. The results of our radiographic investigation of rear limb malformations in Rana pipiens provide evidence that frog malformations are the product of early developmental errors....
Identifying populations potentially exposed to agricultural pesticides using remote sensing and a Geographic Information System
Mary H. Ward, John R. Nuckols, Stephanie J. Weigel, Susan K. Maxwell, Kenneth P. Cantor, Ryan S. Miller
2000, Environmental Health Perspectives (108) 5-12
Pesticides used in agriculture may cause adverse health effects among the population living near agricultural areas. However, identifying the populations most likely to be exposed is difficult. We conducted a feasibility study to determine whether satellite imagery could be used to reconstruct historical crop patterns. We used historical Farm Service...
A proposed aquatic plant community biotic index for Wisconsin lakes
S. Nichols, S. Weber, B. Shaw
2000, Environmental Management (26) 491-502
The Aquatic Macrophyte Community Index (AMCI) is a multipurpose tool developed to assess the biological quality of aquatic plant communities in lakes. It can be used to specifically analyze aquatic plant communities or as part of a multimetric system to assess overall lake quality for regulatory, planning, management, educational, or...
Effect of dietary ingredient substition on dorsal fin erosion of steelhead
W.A. Lellis, F.T. Barrows
2000, North American Journal of Aquaculture (62) 135-138
A feeding trial was conducted to determine the effect of supplementing a diet based on hydrolyzed fish meal with either 6% chitin (as ground krill shell), 6% squid meal, or 200 mg carotenoid pigment (canthaxanthin) per kilogram on dorsal fin erosion in juvenile steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss. Three hundred fry in triplicate tanks...
Chronology and geochemistry of late Holocene eolian deposits in the Brandon Sand Hills, Manitoba, Canada
S.A. Wolfe, D.R. Muhs, P.P. David, J. P. McGeehin
2000, Quaternary International (67) 61-74
Accelerator mass spectrometry and conventional radiocarbon age determinations of organic matter from paleosols indicate that the Brandon Sand Hills area of southern Manitoba has been subjected to recurrent intervals of eolian activity in the past 5000 years. Although precise regional correlations are precluded by dating uncertainties, periods of most notable...
Palaeohydrology, vegetation, and climate since the late Illinois Episode (~130 ka) in south-central Illinois
B. Brandon Curry, R. G. Baker
2000, Conference Paper, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Our interpretation of pollen and ostracode successions from four basins in south-central Illinois provides a new synthesis of palaeovegetation, palaeohydrology, and palaeoclimate for the period from the late Illinois Episode (about 130,000 years ago) to near the end of the Wisconsin Episode (about 25,000 years ago). Correlations of pollen biozones...
Experimental infectious pancreatic necrosis infections: propagative or point-source epidemic?
G. Smith, J. Bebak, P. E. McAllister
2000, Preventive Veterinary Medicine (47) 221-241
Experimentally initiated epidemics of infectious pancreatic necrosis in rainbow-trout fry were analyzed using a modification of the standard mathematical model for a simple propagative epidemic. Contrary to expectations, the value of the transmission parameter (β) was inversely related to initial density of susceptible hosts. This anomaly can be explained if...
Associations among fish assemblage structure and environmental variables in Willamette Basin streams, Oregon
Ian R. Waite, Kurt D. Carpenter
2000, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (129) 754-770
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program, fish were collected from 24 selected stream sites in the Willamette Basin during 1993-1995 to determine the composition of the fish assemblages and their relation to the chemical and physical environment. Variance in fish relative abundance was greater among...