Geochemical and microbiological methods for evaluating anaerobic processes in an aquifer contaminated by landfill leachate
I.M. Cozzarelli, J.M. Suflita, G.A. Ulrich, S.H. Harris, M. A. Scholl, J.L. Schlottmann, S. Christenson
2000, Environmental Science & Technology (34) 4025-4033
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Offshore-onshore correlation of upper Pleistocene strata, New Jersey Coastal Plain to continental shelf and slope
R. E. Sheridan, G.M. Ashley, K.G. Miller, J.S. Waldner, D. W. Hall, J. Uptegrove
2000, Conference Paper, Sedimentary Geology
High-resolution seismic reflection profiles (~ 1-5 m resolution), including Geopulse(TM), Uniboom(TM), minisparker, small air gun, and water gun sources, are used to trace the ?? 18O stage 5 portion of the outcropping Cape May Formation across the shelf to the continental slope. The ?? 18O stage 5/6 boundary identified at...
A crustal model of the ultrahigh-pressure Dabie Shan orogenic belt, China, derived from deep seismic refraction profiling
Chun-Yong Wang, Rong-Sheng Zeng, Walter D. Mooney, B. R. Hacker
2000, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (105) 10857-10869
We present a new crustal cross section through the east-west trending ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) Dabie Shan orogenic belt, east central China, based on a 400-km-long seismic refraction profile. Data from our profile reveal that the cratonal blocks north and south of the orogen are composed of 35-km-thick crust consisting of three...
Fish remains from Homestead Cave and lake levels of the past 13,000 years in the Bonneville basin
J.M. Broughton, D.B. Madsen, Jay Quade
2000, Quaternary Research (53) 392-401
A late Quaternary ichthyofauna from Homestead Cave, Utah, provides a new source of information on lake history in the Bonneville basin. The fish, represented by 11 freshwater species, were accumulated between ~11,200 and ~1000 14C yr B.P. by scavenging owls. The 87Sr/86Sr ratio of Lake Bonneville varied with its elevation;...
An evaluation of restoration efforts in fishless lakes stocked with exotic trout
D.C. Drake, R.J. Naiman
2000, Conservation Biology (14) 1807-1820
Detrimental effects of introduced fishes on native amphibian populations have prompted removal of introduced cutthroat (Oncorhynchus clarki), rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss), and brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) from naturally fishless lakes at Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington (U.S.A.). Using paleolimnological indicators (diatoms, invertebrates, and sediment characteristics) in eight 480-year-old sediment cores from...
Recorded main shock and aftershock motions
E. Safak, M. Erdik, K. Beyen, D. Carver, E. Cranswick, M. Çelebi, E. Durukal, W. Ellsworth, T. Holzer, M. Meremonte, C. Mueller, O. Ozel, S. Toprak
2000, Earthquake Spectra (16) 97-112
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Beach and reef-flat sediments along the south shore of Molokai, Hawaii
R.S. Calhoun, M.E. Field
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2000, Conference Paper, Carbonate Beaches 2000
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey's multi-disciplinary Coral Reef Project addressing the health and geological variability of coral reef systems, sediment components and their distribution along the fringing reef on the south shore of the Hawaiian island of Molokai are being examined. Particular interest is being paid to the...
Did stress triggering cause the large off-fault aftershocks of the 25 March 1998 MW=8.1 Antarctic plate earthquake?
S. Toda, R.S. Stein
2000, Geophysical Research Letters (27) 2301-2304
The 1998 Antarctic plate earthquake produced clusters of aftershocks (MW ??? 6.4) up to 80 km from the fault rupture and up to 100 km beyond the end of the rupture. Because the mainshock occurred far from the nearest plate boundary and the nearest recorded earthquake, it is unusually isolated...
Strong-motion, site-effects and hazard issues in rebuilding Turkey: In light of the 17 August, 1999 earthquake and its aftershocks
M. Çelebi, S. Toprak, T. Holzer
2000, International Journal for Housing Science and Its Applications (24) 21-38
The August 17, 1999 Izmit (Turkey) earthquake (Mw=7.4) will be remembered as one of the largest earthquakes of recent times that affected a large urban environment (U.S. Geological Survey, 1999). The shaking that caused the widespread damage and destruction was recorded only by a handful of accelerographs in the earthquake...
Detrital zircon geochronology of Neoproterozoic to Middle Cambrian miogeoclinal and platformal strata: Northwest Sonora, Mexico
E.L. Gross, John H. Stewart, G.E. Gehreis
2000, Geofisica Internacional (39) 295-308
Eighty-five detrital zircon grains from Mesoproterozoic and/or Neoproterozoic to Middle Cambrian sedimentary strata in northwest Sonora, Mexico, have been analyzed to determine source terranes and provide limiting depositional ages of the units. The zircon suites from the Mesoproterozoic and/or Neoproterozoic El Alamo Formation and El Aguila unit yield ages between...
Relations between the detection of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) in surface and ground water and its content in gasoline
M.J. Moran, M.J. Halde, R.M. Clawges, J.S. Zogorski
2000, Conference Paper, ACS National Meeting Book of Abstracts
The relations between the content of MTBE in gasoline and the detection frequency of MTBE in ground and surface water were analyzed using the percent by volume of MTBE in gasoline provided by NIPER. For groundwater, 21 metropolitan areas had information on detection frequency and percent volume of MTBE in...
Single-dilution enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for quantification of antigen-specific salmonid antibody
S.W. Alcorn, R.J. Pascho
2000, Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (12) 245-252
An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was developed on the basis of testing a single dilution of serum to quantify the level of antibody to the p57 protein of Renibacterium salmoninarum in sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). The levels of antibody were interpolated from a standard curve constructed by relating the optical densities (OD)...
Nitrogen solutes in an Adirondack forested watershed: Importance of dissolved organic nitrogen
M.R. McHale, M.J. Mitchell, Jeffery J. McDonnell, C.P. Cirmo
2000, Biogeochemistry (48) 165-184
Nitrogen (N) dynamics were evaluated from 1 June 1995 through 31 May 1996 within the Arbutus Lake watershed in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State, U.S.A. At the Arbutus Lake outlet dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), NO3/- and NH4/+ contributed 61%, 33%, and 6% respectively, to the total dissolved nitrogen...
Correlation of 1- to 10-Hz earthquake resonances with surface measurements of S-wave reflections and refractions in the upper 50 m
R. A. Williams, W. J. Stephenson, A.D. Frankel, E. Cranswick, M. E. Meremonte, J. K. Odum
2000, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (90) 1323-1331
Resonances observed in earthquake seismograms recorded in Seattle, Washington, the central United States and Sherman Oaks, California, are correlated with each site's respective near-surface seismic velocity profile and reflectivity determined from shallow seismic-reflection/refraction surveys. In all of these cases the resonance accounts for the highest amplitude shaking at the site...
Early Agriculture in the eastern Grand Canyon of Arizona, USA
S.W. Davis, M. E. Davis, I. Lucchitta, R. Finkel, M. Caffee
2000, Geoarchaeology - An International Journal (15) 783-798
Abandoned fields in Colorado River alluvium in the eastern Grand Canyon show signs of primitive agriculture. Presence of maize pollen in association with buried soils near Comanche Creek suggests that farming began prior to 3130 yr B.P. Cotton pollen, identified in buried soils near Nankoweap Creek, dates to 1310 yr...
Potential seismic hazards and tectonics of the upper Cook Inlet basin, Alaska, based on analysis of Pliocene and younger deformation
Peter J. Haeussler, Ronald L. Bruhn, Thomas L. Pratt
2000, Geological Society of America Bulletin (112) 1414-1429
The Cook Inlet basin is a northeast-trending forearc basin above the Aleutian subduction zone in southern Alaska. Folds in Cook Inlet are complex, discontinuous structures with variable shape and vergence that probably developed by right-transpressional deformation on oblique-slip faults extending downward into Mesozoic basement beneath the Tertiary basin. The most...
Characterization and disinfection by-product formation potential of natural organic matter in surface and ground waters from Northern Florida
Colleen E. Rostad, Jerry A. Leenheer, Brian Katz, Barbara S. Martin, Ted I. Noyes
2000, Conference Paper, Natural organic matter and disinfection by-products
Streamwaters in northern Florida have large concentrations of natural organic matter (NOM), and commonly flow directly into the ground water system through karst features, such as sinkholes. In this study NOM from northern Florida stream and ground waters was fractionated, the fractions characterized by infrared (IR) and nuclear magnetic resonance...
Molecular analysis of population genetic structure and recolonization of rainbow trout following the Cantara spill
J.L. Nielsen, Erika L. Heine, Christina A. Gan, Monique C. Fountain
2000, California Fish and Game (86) 21-40
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence and allelic frequency data for 12 microsatellite loci were used to analyze population genetic structure and recolonization by rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, following the 1991 Cantara spill on the upper Sacramento River, California. Genetic analyses were performed on 1,016 wild rainbow trout collected between...
Characterization of seismic hazard and structural response by energy flux
E. Afak
2000, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering (20) 39-43
Seismic safety of structures depends on the structure's ability to absorb the seismic energy that is transmitted from ground to structure. One parameter that can be used to characterize seismic energy is the energy flux. Energy flux is defined as the amount of energy transmitted per unit time through a...
Ictalurid populations in relation to the presence of a main-stem reservoir in a midwestern warmwater stream with emphasis on the threatened Neosho madtom
M. L. Wildhaber, V.M. Tabor, J.E. Whitaker, A.L. Allert, D.W. Mulhern, Peter J. Lamberson, K.L. Powell
2000, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (129) 1264-1280
Ictalurid populations, including those of the Neosho madtom Noturus placidus, have been monitored in the Neosho River basin since the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed the Neosho madtom as threatened in 1991. The Neosho madtom presently occurs only in the Neosho River basin, whose hydrologic regime, physical habitat, and...
Corrosivities in a pilot-scale combustor of a British and two Illinois coals with varying chlorine contents
I.-M. Chou, J.M. Lytle, S.C. Kung, K.K. Ho
2000, Fuel Processing Technology (64) 167-176
Many US boiler manufacturers have recommended limits on the chlorine (Cl) content (< 0.25% or < 0.3%) of coals to be used in their boilers. These limits were based primarily on extrapolation of British coal data to predict the probable corrosion behavior of US coals. Even though Cl-related boiler corrosion...
Utility of palmatolepids and icriodontids in recognizing Upper Devonian Series, Stage, and possible substage boundaries
W. Ziegler, Charles Sandberg
2000, CFS Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 335-347
Conodonts are accepted internationally to define Devonian Series and Stage boundaries. Hence, the evolution and taxonomy of pelagic palmatolepids, primarily Palmatolepis and its direct ancestor Mesotaxis, and shallow-water icriodontids, Icriodus, Pelekysgnathus, and "Icriodus", are the major tools for recognizing subdivisions of the Upper Devonian. Palmatolepids are the basis for the...
Water movement through a thick unsaturated zone underlying an intermittent stream in the western Mojave Desert, southern California, USA
J. A. Izbicki, J. Radyk, R. L. Michel
2000, Journal of Hydrology (238) 194-217
Previous studies indicated that small amounts of recharge occur as infiltration of intermittent streamflow in washes in the upper Mojave River basin, in the western Mojave <a title="Learn more about Deserts" href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/deserts"...
Distribution of recoveries of Steller's Eiders banded on the lower Alaska Peninsula, Alaska
C.P. Dau, Paul L. Flint, Margaret R. Petersen
2000, Journal of Field Ornithology (71) 541-548
Molting adult Steller's Eiders (Polysticta stelleri) were banded at Izembek Lagoon (1961-1998) and Nelson Lagoon (1995-1997) along the lower Alaska Peninsula to determine breeding distribution and movements. Of 52,985 Steller's Eiders banded, 347 were recovered. The overall low recovery rate may not be indicative of harvest levels but may be...
Synthetic aperture radar interferometry of Okmok volcano, Alaska: radar observations
Zhong Lu, Dorte Mann, Jeffrey T. Freymueller, David Meyer
2000, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (105) 10791-10806
ERS-1/ERS-2 synthetic aperture radar interferometry was used to study the 1997 eruption of Okmok volcano in Alaska. First, we derived an accurate digital elevation model (DEM) using a tandem ERS-1/ERS-2 image pair and the preexisting DEM. Second, by studying changes in interferometric coherence we found that the newly erupted lava...