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A global digital elevation model - GTOP030
1999, Fact Sheet 123-99
GTOP030, the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) digital elevation model (DEM) of the Earth, provides the flrst global coverage of moderate resolution elevation data.  The original GTOP30 data set, which was developed over a 3-year period through a collaborative effort led by the USGS, was completed in 1996 at the USGS...
Coal-fired power generaion, new air quality regulations, and future U.S. coal production
E. D. Attanasi, D. H. Root
1999, Environmental Geosciences (6) 139-145
Tighter new regulation of stack gas emissions and competition in power generation are driving electrical utilities to demand cleaner, lower sulfur coal. Historical data on sulfur content of produced coals shows little variability in coal quality for individual mines and individual coal-producing counties over relatively long periods of time. If...
ICBMs and the environment: Assessments at a base in Kazakhstan
J.R. Matzko, B. Butler
1999, Post-Soviet Geography and Economics (40) 617-628
A paper by two U.S. scientists explores the environmental/health hazard posed by abandoned missile launch sites and control facilities (dismantled by 1998 as part of the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program) at an ICBM base in north-central Kazakhstan. It summarizes the findings of Environmental Site Assessment Reports based on a...
Exploration
D.R. Wilburn, K.E. Porter
1999, Mining Engineering (51) 39-49
This summary of international nonfuel mineral exploration activities for 1998 draws on available data from literature, industry and US Geological Survey (USGS) specialists. Data on exploration budgets by region and commodity are reported, significant mineral discoveries and exploration target areas are identified and government programs affecting the mineral exploration industry...
Pesticides in stream sediment and aquatic biota: distribution, trends, and governing factors
Lisa H. Nowell, Peter D. Capel
1999, Book, Pesticides in the Hydrologic System
More than 20 years after the ban of DDT and other organochlorine pesticides, pesticides continue to be detected in air, rain, soil, surface water, bed sediment, and aquatic and terrestrial biota throughout the world. Recent research suggests that low levels of some of these pesticides may have the potential to...
Breeding of Steller's Eiders, Polysticta stelleri, on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska
Paul L. Flint, M.P. Herzog
1999, Canadian Field-Naturalist (113) 306-308
Historically, an unknown number of Steller's Elders nested along the outer coastal fringe of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska, but no nests had been found since 1975. We located six nests from 1991-1998 and we conclude that Steller's Elders are still a regular breeder at low densities on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta....
Relative importance of male and territory quality in pairing success of male rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus)
Jonathan Bart, Susan L. Earnst
1999, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (45) 355-359
We studied pairing success in male rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) in northern Alaska to learn whether males obtaining more females possessed phenotypic traits that influenced female choice directly, whether these traits permitted males to obtain territories favored by females, or whether both processes occurred. The number of females per male...
Scientists in action!
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1999, Report
News about careers in the natural sciences—from mapping the planets to sampling the ocean floor, from protecting wildlife to forecasting volcanic eruptions....
Proceedings of the fourth biennial conference of research on the Colorado Plateau
M.A. Stuart
Charles van Riper III, editor(s)
1999, Report
The 13 chapters in this book were selected from the 75 research papers presented at the Fourth Biennial Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau. The theme of this meeting centered around research, inventory, and monitoring on lands over the Colorado Plateau, with a focus on the newly created BLM...
Hazard evaluation of ten organophosphorous insecticides against the midge, Chironomus riparius via QSAR
Peter F. Landrum, Susan W. Fisher, Haejo Hwang, James P. Hickey
1999, SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research (10) 423-450
Toxicities of ten organophosphorus (OP) insecticides were measured against midge larvae (Chironomus riparius) under varying temperature (11, 18, and 25°C) and pH (6, 7, and 8) conditions and with and without sediment. Toxicity usually increased with increasing temperature and was greater in the absence of sediment. No trend was found...
Primary Aluminum Plants Worldwide - 1998
1999, Report
The 1990 U.S. Bureau of Mines publication, Primary Aluminum Plants Worldwide, has been updated and is now available. The 1998 USGS edition of Primary Aluminum Plants Worldwide is published in two parts. Part I—Detail contains information on individual primary smelter capacity, location, ownership, sources of energy, and other miscellaneous information....
Water Resources Data: New Jersey, Water Year 1998, Volume 1, Surface-Water Data
T.J. Reed, G.L. Centinaro, J.F. Dudek, V. Corcino, G.C. Stekroadt, R.C. McTigure
1999, Water Data Report NJ-98-1
This volume of the annual hydrologic data report of New Jersey is one of a series of annual reports that document hydrologic data gathered from the U.S. Geological Survey's surface- and ground-water data-collection networks in each State, Puerto Rico, and the Trust Territories. These records of streamflow, ground-water levels, and...
Relation of pesticide concentrations to season, streamflow, and land use in seven New Jersey streams
Robert G. Reiser
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4154
The presence and variability of pesticides in seven New Jersey streams was documented by analyzing 146 samples collected from the streams from April 1996 through June 1998. The samples were analyzed for 85 pesticides, including 50 herbicides, 28 insecticides, and 7 degradation products, at method detection limits that ranged from...
Bioenergetics estimate of the effects of stocking density on hatchery production of smallmouth bass fingerlings
G.L. Robel, W.L. Fisher
1999, North American Journal of Aquaculture (61) 1-7
Production of and consumption by hatchery-reared fingerling (age-0) smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu at various simulated stocking densities were estimated with a bioenergetics model. Fish growth rates and pond water temperatures during the 1996 growing season at two hatcheries in Oklahoma were used in the model. Fish growth and simulated consumption and production...
Surficial sediments along the inner continental shelf of Maine
J. T. Kelley, S.M. Dickson
1999, Marine Georesources and Geotechnology (17) 125-125
Through 10 years of support from the Minerals Management Service Association of American State Geologists' Continental Margins Program we have mapped along the Maine coast, seaward to the 100 m isobath. In all, 1,773 bottom sample stations were occupied, 3,358 km of side-scan sonar and 5,011 km of seismic reflection...
Ozone-induced changes in natural organic matter (NOM) structure
P. Westerhoff, J. Debroux, G. Aiken, G. Amy
1999, Ozone: Science and Engineering (21) 551-570
Hydrophobic organic acids (combined humic and fulvic acids), obtained from an Antarctic Lake with predominantly microbially derived organic carbon sources and two US river systems with terrestrial organic carbon sources, were ozonated. Several analyses, including 13C‐NMR, UV absorbance, fluorescence, hydrophobic/transphilic classification, and potentiometric titrations, were performed before and after ozonation. Ozonation...
Chemical fate and transport of atrazine in soil gravel materials at agrichemical distribution facilities
William R. Roy, Ivan G. Krapac, Sheng-Fu J. Chou
1999, Soil and Sediment Contamination (8) 365-387
The gravel commonly used to cover parking lots and roadways at retail agrichemical facilities may contain relatively large concentrations of pesticides that resulted from past management problems. These pesticides may threaten groundwater quality. Previous studies, however, suggested that the pesticides had not moved from the gravel in several sample profiles....
Husbandry and care of quail
M. A. Ottinger, Barnett A. Rattner
1999, Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews (10) 117-120
Both the Japanese and Bobwhite quail are important species for biomedical, toxicological and basic biological research. In view of their rapid maturation, high reproductive rate in captivity, and other physiological characteristics, these species have been and will continue to be used successfully as model avian species. This short reviews...