Environmental characteristics and water quality of hydrologic benchmark network stations in the Eastern United States, 1963-95
M. Alisa Mast, John T. Turk
1999, Circular 1173-A
The information in this report was compiled to aid in the application and interpretation of historical water-quality data collected as part of the U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Benchmark Network program, which was established in 1963 to provide long-term measurements of streamflow and water quality in areas that are minimally affected...
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Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1999, Fact Sheet 036-99
Interactions between northern elephant seals and vehicles near Point Piedras Blancas, California
Brian B. Hatfield, Galen B. Rathbun
1999, Marine Mammal Science (15) 598-600
Northern elephant seals, Mirounga angustirostris, were nearly extirpated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. However, they have recovered to the point where they are now locally abundant (Stewart e t al. 1994). Stimulated by the report of human/northern elephant seal interactions in Baja California Sur (Webster and Baird...
Evaluations of plastic mesh tubes for protecting conifer seedlings from pocket gophers in three western states
Richard M. Engeman, Richard M. Anthony, Victor G. Barnes, Heather W. Krupa, James Evans
1999, Western Journal of Applied Forestry (14) 86-90
The efficacy of plastic mesh tubes for protecting conifer seedlings from pocket gopher damage was evaluated on three national forest lands in three states. In each area, cohorts of 640 protected seedlings and 640 unprotected seedlings (3,840 total) were individually monitored for damage, survival, and growth twice...
The mineral economy of Brazil--Economia mineral do Brasil
Alfredo C. Gurmendi, Frederico Lopes Barboza, Charles H. Thorman
1999, Data Series 53
This study depicts the Brazilian government structure, mineral legislation and investment policy, taxation, foreign investment policies, environmental laws and regulations, and conditions in which the mineral industry operates. The report underlines Brazil's large and diversified mineral endowment. A total of 37 mineral commodities, or groups of closely related commodities, is...
The effects of global climate change on seagrasses
Frederick T. Short, Hilary A. Neckles
1999, Aquatic Botany (63) 169-196
The increasing rate of global climate change seen in this century, and predicted to accelerate into the next, will significantly impact the Earth's oceans. In this review, we examine previously published seagrass research through a lens of global climate change in order to consider the potential effects on the world's...
Development of an integrated earthquake early warning system in Taiwan - Case for the Hualien area earthquakes
Y. Wu, J. Chung, Tzay-Chyn Shin, Nai-Chi Hsiao, Y.B. Tsai, W.H.K. Lee, Ta-Liang Teng
1999, Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (10) 719-736
In order to explore the feasibility of an earthquake early warning system for Taipei, two prototype seismic early warning systems have been implemented in Hualien, about 120 km away. The Taiwan Rapid Earthquake Information Release (TREIRS) can routinely determine earthquake location and magnitude in about one minute after the earthquake...
Sedimentation in the delta of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers
R.L. Dinehart, D. H. Schoellhamer
1999, Conference Paper, Proceedings, 4th biennial state of the estuary conference
Lead effects on body composition and organ size of wintering canvasbacks Aythya valisineria in Louisiana
R.M. Pace, W.L. Hohman, T. W. Custer
1999, Wildlife Biology (5) 3-10
We tested whether lead exposure, as evidenced by liver lead concentration, affected body composition and organ sizes of canvasback ducks Aythya valisineria in Louisiana during winter 1987-88. After adjusting for body size, sex, age, and site and month of collection, we found decreases in ingesta-free body mass; breast, leg, and...
The origin and paleoecologic significance of the trace fossil Asteriadtes in the Pennsylvanian of Kansas and Missouri
M. Gabriela Mángano, L.A. Buatois, R.R. West, C.G. Maples
1999, Lethaia (32) 17-30
The trace fossil Asteriacites, recorded in Cambrian to Recent shallow- and deep-marine facies, is traditionally interpreted as the resting trace of asterozoans. Well-preserved specimens of A. lumbricalis are abundant in Pennsylvanian (Upper Carboniferous) shallow- and marginal-marine siliciclastic deposits of eastern Kansas and western Missouri. Detailed morphologic analysis of these specimens suggests that they...
Regional bedrock mineral resource assessment of the Roseau 1° x 2° quadrangle, northern Minnesota
T. L. Klein, W. C. Day, R. J. Horton, G.N. Green
1999, IMAP 2358-B
No abstract available. ...
Seasonal relationships between precipitation, forest floor, and streamwater nitrogen, Isle Royale, Michigan
Robert Stottlemyer, D. Toczydlowski
1999, Soil Science Society of America Journal (63) 389-398
The Upper Great Lakes receive large amounts of precipitation-NH+4 and moderate NO-3 inputs. Increased atmospheric inorganic N input has led to concern about ecosystem capacity to utilize excess N. This paper summarizes a 5-yr study of seasonal N content and flux in precipitation, snowpack, forest floor, and streamwater in order to assess...
Integrating surface and borehole geophysics in ground water studies: An example using electromagnetic soundings in south Florida
Frederick Paillet, Laura Hite, Matthew Carlson
1999, Journal of Environmental & Engineering Geophysics (4) 45-55
Time domain surface electromagnetic soundings, borehole induction logs, and other borehole logging techniques are used to construct a realistic model for the shallow subsurface hydraulic properties of unconsolidated sediments in south Florida. Induction logs are used to calibrate surface induction soundings in units of pore water salinity by correlating water...
Impact of urban development on the chemical composition of ground water in a fen-wetland complex
S.V. Panno, V.A. Nuzzo, K. Cartwright, B.R. Hensel, I.G. Krapac
1999, Wetlands (19) 236-245
A 15-month-long hydrogeologic investigation of a fen-wetland complex in northeastern Illinois, USA indicated the encroachment of ground-water-borne anthropogenic contaminants into two of three high quality fens. Ground-water flow directions and chemical evidence indicated that plumes of ground water with anomalously large concentrations of Na− and Cl− originated from a...
Herpetology in the federal government: a personal view
C. Kenneth Dodd Jr.
1999, Herpetologists' League Communications (6) 7-9
In late 1976, I received a phone call from an ichthyological colleague who asked if I would be willing to take a temporary position in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (FWS) Office of Endangered Species (OES) in Washington. They had a backlog of proposed and final rules that needed...
Fire and aquatic ecosystems in forested biomes of North America
Robert E. Gresswell
1999, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (128) 193-221
Synthesis of the literature suggests that physical, chemical, and biological elements of a watershed interact with long‐term climate to influence fire regime, and that these factors, in concordance with the postfire vegetation mosaic, combine with local‐scale weather to govern the trajectory and magnitude of change following a...
Fire and aquatic ecosystems in forested biomes of North America
R. E. Gresswell
1999, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (128) 193-221
Synthesis of the literature suggests that physical, chemical, and biological elements of a watershed interact with long‐term climate to influence fire regime, and that these factors, in concordance with the postfire vegetation mosaic, combine with local‐scale weather to govern the trajectory and magnitude of change following a fire event. Perturbation...
Structure and stability of the midsummer fish communities in Chequamegon Bay, Lake Superior, 1973-1996
M.H. Hoff, C.R. Bronte
1999, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (128) 362-373
We analyzed the structure and stability of the summer fish communities of Chequamegon Bay, Lake Superior, during 1973–1996 from data collected with bottom trawls at 39 stations. Fifty‐three taxa were collected during the study, but we found that relative abundances for 20 taxa described most of the...
Migration timing of Atlantic salmon smolts relative to environmental and physiological factors
K.G. Whalen, D.L. Parrish, S. D. McCormick
1999, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (128) 289-301
We determined the migration timing of fry‐stocked smolts of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar relative to environmental and physiological factors, by using net weirs and counting fences in three tributaries of the West River, Vermont. Smolt migration began in late April and early May when water temperature was 5°C, peak movements occurred in...
Effect of slope and headpond on passage of American shad and blueback herring through simple Denil and deepened Alaska steeppass fishways
Alexander J. Haro, Mufeed Odeh, Theodore Castro-Santos, John Noreika
1999, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (19) 51-58
Passage and transit time of adult upstream-migrant American shad Alosa sapidissima and blueback herring A. aestivalis were investigated in standard Denil and Alaska steeppass fishways with variable slope and headpond under semicontrolled conditions. Percent of American shad passed per unit time (percent passage) increased with temperature, while time required to...
The influence of sampling interval on the accuracy of trail impact assessment
Y.-F. Leung, J. L. Marion
1999, Landscape and Urban Planning (43) 167-179
Trail impact assessment and monitoring (IA&M) programs have been growing in importance and application in recreation resource management at protected areas. Census-based and sampling-based approaches have been developed in such programs, with systematic point sampling being the most common survey design. This paper examines the influence of sampling...
Of elephants and blind men: Deer management in the U.S. National Parks
W.F. Porter, H. Brian Underwood
1999, Ecological Applications (9) 3-9
Overabundant populations of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are becoming common in the eastern United States. Faced with burgeoning deer populations in eastern parks, the National Park Service (NPS) formulated policy based on its long experience with ungulate management in western parks. That the NPS failed to find a management solution...
Breeding bird responses to three silvicultural treatments in the Oregon Coast Range
C. L. Chambers, William C. McComb, John C. Tappeiner II
1999, Ecological Applications (9) 171-185
Silvicultural alternatives to clear-cutting have been suggested to promote development, retention, or creation of late-successional features such as large trees, multilayered canopies, snags, and logs. We assessed bird response to three silvicultural alternatives to clear-cutting that retained structural features found in old Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) forests and that imitated natural...
A GIS modeling method applied to predicting forest songbird habitat
Randy Dettmers, Jonathan Bart
1999, Ecological Applications (9) 152-163
We have developed an approach for using “presence” data to construct habitat models. Presence data are those that indicate locations where the target organism is observed to occur, but that cannot be used to define locations where the organism does not occur. Surveys of highly mobile vertebrates often yield these...
Surface-water-quality assessment of the Yakima River basin in Washington: Spatial and temporal distribution of trace elements in water, sediment, and aquatic biota, 1987-91
Gregory J. Fuhrer, Daniel J. Cain, Stuart W. McKenzie, Joseph F. Rinella, J. Kent Crawford, Kenneth A. Skach, Michelle I. Hornberger, Marshall W. Gannett
1999, Water Supply Paper 2354-A
The report describes the distribution of trace elements in sediment, water, and aquatic biota in the Yakima River basin, Washington. Trace elements were determined from streambed sediment, suspended sediment, filtered and unfiltered water samples, aquatic insects, clams, fish livers, and fish fillets between 1987 and 1991. The distribution of trace...