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Identification of duck plague virus by polymerase chain reaction
W. R. Hansen, Sean E. Brown, S.W. Nashold, D.L. Knudson
1999, Avian Diseases (43) 106-115
A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed for detecting duck plague virus. A 765-bp EcoRI fragment cloned from the genome of the duck plague vaccine (DP-VAC) virus was sequenced for PCR primer development. The fragment sequence was found by GenBank alignment searches...
Emerging infectious diseases and amphibian population declines
Peter Daszak, Lee Berger, Andrew A Cunningham, A. D. Hyatt, D. Earl Green, R. Speare
1999, Emerging Infectious Diseases (5) 735-748
We review recent research on the pathology, ecology, and biogeography of two emerging infectious wildlife diseases, chytridiomycosis and ranaviral disease, in the context of host-parasite population biology. We examine the role of these diseases in the global decline of amphibian populations and propose hypotheses for the origins and impact of...
Elastic-wave velocity in marine sediments with gas hydrates: Effective medium modeling
M.B. Helgerud, J. Dvorkin, A. Nur, A. Sakai, T. Collett
1999, Geophysical Research Letters (26) 2021-2024
We offer a first-principle-based effective medium model for elastic-wave velocity in unconsolidated, high porosity, ocean bottom sediments containing gas hydrate. The dry sediment frame elastic constants depend on porosity, elastic moduli of the solid phase, and effective pressure. Elastic moduli of saturated sediment are calculated from...
Oxidation of methyl halides by the facultative methylotroph strain IMB-1
J.K. Schaefer, R.S. Oremland
1999, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (65) 5035-5041
Washed cell suspensions of the facultative methylotroph strain IMB-1 grown on methyl bromide (MeBr) were able to consume methyl chloride (MeCl) and methyl iodide (MeI) as well as MeBr. Consumption of >100 μM MeBr by cells grown on glucose, acetate, or monomethylamine required induction. Induction was inhibited by chloramphenicol. However,...
Active evaporite tectonics and collapse in the Eagle River valley and the southwestern flank of the White River uplift, Colorado
R. B. Scott, D. J. Lidke, M.R. Hudson, W. J. Perry Jr., Bruce Bryant, Michael J. Kunk, J. R. Budahn, F.M. Byers Jr.
1999, GSA Field Guides (1) 97-114
This field trip presents field evidence for Neogene evaporite tectonism, dissolution of evaporates, and related collapse in Eagle River valley and along the southwestern flank of the White River uplift. In the Eagle collapse center, Pennsylvanian evaporite flowed to form anticlinal diapirs, dissolved, and disrupted a lower Miocene basaltic plateau...
Late Pleistocene and Holocene meltwater events in the western Arctic Ocean
R.Z. Poore, L. Osterman, W.B. Curry, R. L. Phillips
1999, Geology (27) 759-762
Accelerator mass spectrometer 14C dated stable isotope data from Neogloboquadrina pachyerma in cores raised from the Mendeleyev Ridge and slope provide evidence for significant influx of meltwater to the western Arctic Ocean during the early part of marine oxygen isotope stage 1 (OIS 1) and during...
High-grade iron ore deposits of the Mesabi Range, Minnesota-product of a continental-scale proterozoic ground-water flow system
G. B. Morey
1999, Economic Geology (94) 133-141
The Mesabi Range along the north edge of the Paleoproterozoic Penokean orogen in northern Minnesota has produced 3.6 billion metric tons of ore since its discovery in 1890. Of that amount, 2.3 billion metric tons were extracted from hematite-or goethite-rich deposits generally referred to as "high-grade" ores. The high-grade ores...
General geology and geomorphology of the Mars Pathfinder landing site
A. W. Ward, Lisa R. Gaddis, Randolph L. Kirk, Laurence A. Soderblom, K. L. Tanaka, M.P. Golombek, T. J. Parker, Ronald Greeley, R.O. Kuzmin
1999, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (104) 8555-8571
The Mars Pathfinder (MPF) spacecraft landed on relatively young (late Hesperian-early Amazonian; 3.1-0.7 Ga) plains in Chryse Planitia near the mouth of Ares Vallis. Images returned from the spacecraft reveal a complex landscape of ridges and troughs, large hills and crater rims, rocks and boulders of various sizes and shapes,...
The chemical and isotopic differentiation of an epizonal magma body: Organ Needle pluton, New Mexico
P. L. Verplanck, G. L. Farmer, M. McCurry, S.A. Mertzman
1999, Journal of Petrology (40) 653-678
Major and trace element, and Nd and Sr isotopic compositions of whole rocks and mineral separates from the Oligocene, alkaline Organ Needle pluton (ONP), southern New Mexico, constrain models for the differentiation of the magma body parental to this compositionally zoned and layered epizonal intrusive body. The data reveal...
Mapping the rupture process of moderate earthquakes by inverting accelerograms
M. Hellweg, J. Boatwright
1999, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (104) 7319-7328
We present a waveform inversion method that uses recordings of small events as Green's functions to map the rupture growth of moderate earthquakes. The method fits P and S waveforms from many stations simultaneously in an iterative procedure to estimate the subevent rupture time and amplitude relative to the Green's function event. We invert...
Correlative velocity fluctuations over a gravel river bed
Randal L. Dinehart
1999, Water Resources Research (35) 569-582
Velocity fluctuations in a steep, coarse‐bedded river were measured in flow depths ranging from 0.8 to 2.2 m, with mean velocities at middepth from 1.1 to 3.1 m s−1. Analyses of synchronous velocity records for two and three points in the vertical showed a broad range of high coherence for...
Movement of road salt to a small New Hampshire lake
D.O. Rosenberry, P.A. Bukaveckas, D.C. Buso, G.E. Likens, A.M. Shapiro, T. C. Winter
1999, Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (109) 179-206
Runoff of road salt from an interstate highway in New Hampshire has led to contamination of a lake and a stream that flows into the lake, in spite of the construction of a diversion berm to divert road salt runoff out of the lake drainage basin. Chloride concentration in the...
Greigite (Fe3S4) as an indicator of drought - The 1912-1994 sediment magnetic record from White Rock Lake, Dallas, Texas, USA
R. L. Reynolds, J. G. Rosenbaum, P. Van Metre, M. Tuttle, E. Callender, A. Goldin
1999, Journal of Paleolimnology (21) 193-206
Combined magnetic and geochemical studies were conducted on sediments from White Rock Lake, a reservoir in suburban Dallas (USA), to investigate how land use has affected sediment and water quality since the reservoir was filled in 1912. The chronology of a 167-cm-long core is constrained by the recognition of the...
Copper, lead, mercury and zinc in periphyton from the south Florida ecosystem
T. Cox, N.S. Simon, L. Newland
1999, Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry (70) 259-274
Periphyton samples from the Big Cypress National Preserve were analyzed for concentrations of copper, lead, zinc, mercury, and methylmercury. Concentrations of organic carbon, inorganic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in periphyton samples also were determined. The samples were extracted with sodium acetate solution at a pH of 5.5 to determine exchangeable...
Deglaciation of the northwestern White Mountains, New Hampshire
Woodrow B. Thompson, Brian K. Fowler, C. C. Dorion
1999, Geographie Physique et Quaternaire (53) 59-77
The mode of deglaciation in the northwestern White Mountains of New Hampshire has been controversial since the mid 1800's. Early workers believed that active ice deposited the Bethlehem Moraine complex in the Ammonoosuc River basin during recession of the last ice sheet. In the 1930's this deglaciation model was replaced...
The Bear Brook Watershed, Maine (BBWM), USA
S. Norton, J. Kahl, I. Fernandez, T. Haines, L. Rustad, S. Nodvin, J. Scofield, T. Strickland, H. Erickson, P. Wigington Jr., J. Lee
1999, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (55) 7-51
The Bear Brook Watershed Manipulation project in Maine is a paired calibrated watershed study funded by the U.S. EPA. The research program is evaluating whole ecosystem response to elevated inputs of acidifying chemicals. The consists of a 2.5 year calibration period (1987-1989), nine years of chemical additions of (NH4)2SO4 (15N-...
Spatial and temporal patterns of nonindigenous fish introductions in the United States
L.G. Nico, P.L. Fuller
1999, Fisheries (24) 16-27
In 1978 biologists in Gainesville, Florida, began compiling records on the distribution and status of nonindigenous fishes known in U.S. inland waters. The database, now in electronic format, currently contains approximately 17,000 records representing more than 500 nonindigenous fish taxa (i.e., species, hybrids, and unidentified forms). Of these taxa, 317...
Pumping tests in networks of multilevel sampling wells: Motivation and methodology
J.J. Butler Jr., C.D. McElwee, Geoffrey C. Bohling
1999, Water Resources Research (35) 3553-3560
The identification of spatial variations in hydraulic conductivity (K) on a scale of relevance for transport investigations has proven to be a considerable challenge. Recently, a new field method for the estimation of interwell variations in K has been proposed. This method, hydraulic tomography, essentially consists of a...
Distribution and transport of selected anthropogenic lipophilic organic compounds associated with Mississippi River suspended sediment, 1989-1990
C.E. Rostad, W. E. Pereira, T.J. Leiker
1999, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (36) 248-255
In the first study on this scale, distribution and transport of selected hydrophobic halogenated organic compounds associated with suspended sediment from the lower Mississippi River and its principal tributaries were determined during two spring and two summer cruises. Lipophilic organic compounds identified on the suspended sediment included hexachlorobenzene, pentachlorobenzene, pentachloroanisole,...
Pathogenicity of Ichthyophonus hoferi for laboratory-reared Pacific herring Clupea pallasi and its early appearance in wild Puget Sound herring
R. M. Kocan, P. Hershberger, T. Mehl, N. Elder, M. Bradley, D. Wildermuth, K. Stick
1999, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (35) 23-29
Laboratory-reared pathogen-free Pacific herring were exposed to pure cultures of Ichthyophonus hoferi, and reproduced the disease seen in naturally infected fish - thus fulfilling Koch's Postulates. Pathogen-free herring used in this study were reared from artificially spawned eggs incubated in filtered, UV-sterilized seawater, eliminating the variables associated with multiple infections,...
'Soft' harness for external attachment of large radio transmitters to northern pike (Esox lucius)
S.W. Herke, J.R. Moring
1999, Fisheries Research (39) 305-312
We developed a 'soft' harness for dorsally attaching large, external radio transmitters to northern pike (Esox lucius). The key harness component was a soft, flexible, thick-walled tubing that prevented tissue abrasion by the attachment lines which passed through the tubing. Six field-tagged fish (1.5-7.5 kg) were monitored for 45-115 days...
Use of supplemental food by breeding Ross's Geese and Lesser Snow Geese: Evidence for variable anorexia
M.L. Gloutney, R.T. Alisauskas, K.A. Hobson, A. D. Afton
1999, The Auk (116) 97-108
Recent research suggests that foods eaten during laying and incubation play a greater role in supplying energy and nutrients to arctic-nesting geese than previously believed. We conducted food-supplementation experiments with Ross's Geese (Chen rossii) and Lesser Snow Geese (C. caerulescens) geese to evaluate: (1) if supplemental food was consumed by...
Twenty-year home-range dynamics of a white-tailed deer matriline
Michael E. Nelson, L. David Mech
1999, Canadian Journal of Zoology (77) 1128-1135
We examined the seasonal migration and home-range dynamics of a multigeneration white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) matriline comprising six females from four generations spanning a 20-year period in northeastern Minnesota. All, from the matriarch to her great-granddaughter, migrated to the same summer and winter ranges, the longest individual record being 14.5...
Oxidation of ammonia and methane in an alkaline, saline lake
S.B. Joye, T.L. Connell, L.G. Miller, R.S. Oremland, R.S. Jellison
1999, Limnology and Oceanography (44) 178-188
The oxidation of ammonia (NH3) and methane (CH4) was investigated in an alkaline saline lake, Mono Lake, California (U.S.A.). Ammonia oxidation was examined in April and July 1995 by comparing dark 14CO2 fixation rates in the presence or absence of methyl fluoride (MeF), an inhibitor of NH3 oxidation. Ammonia oxidizer‐mediated dark 14CO2fixation rates were...
Six-egg clutches of the Mountain Plover, Charadrius montanus
S.J. Dinsmore, F.L. Knopf
1999, Canadian Field-Naturalist (113) 516-517
Three six-egg clutches of the Mountain Plover (Charadrius montanus) represent the largest clutch size ever reported for this declining Great Plains shorebird. Clutch size in this species is normally three eggs, and six-egg clutches probably represent the laying of a second clutch in the nest by the same female....