Miscellaneous chemical toxins
M. Friend
1999, Information and Technology Report 1999-0001
The previous chapters provide information about some of the chemical toxins that have lethal effects on wild birds. The material presented in Section 7, Chemical Toxins, is far from comprehensive because wild birds are poisoned by a wide variety of toxic substances. Also, monitoring of wild bird mortality is not...
Removal of organic contaminant toxicity from sediments - Early work toward development of a toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) method
J.A. Lebo, J.N. Huckins, J. D. Petty, K.T. Ho
1999, Chemosphere (39) 389-406
Work was performed to determine the feasibility of selectively detoxifying organic contaminants in sediments. The results of this research will be used to aid in the development of a scheme for whole-sediment toxicity identification evaluations (TIEs). The context in which the method will be used inherently restricts the treatments to...
Cu(II) binding by a pH-fractionated fulvic acid
G.K. Brown, S.E. Cabaniss, P. MacCarthy, J.A. Leenheer
1999, Analytica Chimica Acta (402) 183-193
The relationship between acidity, Cu(II) binding and sorption to XAD resin was examined using Suwannee River fulvic acid (SRFA). The work was based on the hypothesis that fractions of SRFA eluted from an XAD column at various pH's from 1.0 to 12.0 would show systematic variations in acidity and possibly...
Technical note: A device for obtaining time-integrated samples of ruminal fluid
R. N. Corley III, M.R. Murphy, J. Lucena, S.V. Panno
1999, Journal of Animal Science (77) 2540-2544
A device was adapted to allow for time-integrated sampling of fluid from the rumen via a cannula. The sampler consisted of a cup-shaped ceramic filter positioned in the ventral rumen of a cannulated cow and attached to a tube through which fluid entering the filter was removed continuously using a...
Hydrocarbon gases associated with permafrost in the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, Canada
T. S. Collett, S.R. Dallimore
1999, Applied Geochemistry (14) 607-620
Molecular and isotopic analyses of core gas samples from 3 permafrost research core holes (92GSCTAGLU, 92GSCKUMAK, 92GSCUNIPKAT; sample core depths ranging from 0.36 to 413.82 m) in the Mackenzie Delta of the Northwest Territories of Canada reveal the presence of hydrocarbon gases from both microbial and thermogenic sources. Analyses of...
Trace-element concentrations in streambed sediment across the conterminous United States
Karen C. Rice
1999, Environmental Science & Technology (33) 2499-2504
Trace-element concentrations in 541 streambed-sediment samples collected from 20 study areas across the conterminous United States were examined as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. Sediment samples were sieved and the <63-μm fraction was retained for determination of total concentrations of trace elements. Aluminum,...
The Zapot pegmatite mineral county
E.E. Foord, A.E. Soregaroli, H.M. Gordon
1999, Mineralogical Record (30) 277-292
The Zapot pegmatite is currently being mined for mineral specimens (chiefly amazonite, topaz and smoky quartz in miarolitic cavities), for gemstones (topaz and smoky quartz) and for decorative rock (amazonite). The deposit is owned and operated by Harvey Gordon Minerals of Reno, Nevada, and is the only amazonite-topaz mining operation...
Hydroxyatrazine in soils and sediments
R.N. Lerch, E.M. Thurman, P.E. Blanchard
1999, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (18) 2161-2168
Hydroxyatrazine (HA) is the major metabolite of atrazine in most surface soils. Knowledge of HA sorption to soils, and its pattern of stream water contamination suggest that it is persistent in the environment. Soils with different atrazine use histories were collected from four sites, and sediments were collected from an...
Evidence for surface rupture in 1868 on the Hayward fault in north Oakland and major rupturing in prehistoric earthquakes
J. J. Lienkaemper, P. L. Williams
1999, Geophysical Research Letters (26) 1949-1952
WGCEP90 estimated the Hayward fault to have a high probability (0.45 in 30 yr) of producing a future M7 Bay Area earthquake. This was based on a generic recurrence time and an unverified segmentation model, because there were few direct observations for the southern fault and none...
The absence of lithium isotope fractionation during basalt differentiation: New measurements by multicollector sector ICP-MS
P.B. Tomascak, F. Tera, Rosalind Tuthill Helz, R.J. Walker
1999, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (63) 907-910
We report measurements of the isotopic composition of lithium in basalts using a multicollector magnetic sector plasma-source mass spectrometer (MC-ICP-MS). This is the first application of this analytical technique to Li isotope determination. External precision of multiple replicate and duplicate measurements for a variety of sample types averages ±1.1‰ (2σ...
Diagenesis of lower Cretaceous pelagic carbonates, North Atlantic: Paleoceanographic signals obscured
T.D. Frank, M.A. Arthur, W.E. Dean
1999, Journal of Foraminiferal Research (29) 340-351
The stable isotope and minor element geochemistry of Neocomian (Lower Cretaceous) pelagic carbonates of the North Atlantic Basin (Deep Sea Drilling Project Sites 105, 367, 387, 391, and 603) was examined to develop a diagenetic model for pelagic limestones. In particular, we hoped to test the fidelity of whole-rock geochemical...
Composition and origin of Early Cambrian Tiantaishan phosphorite-Mn carbonate ores, Shaanxi Province, China
J.R. Hein, D. Fan, J. Ye, T. Liu, H.-W. Yeh
1999, Ore Geology Reviews (15) 95-134
The Tiantaishan phosphorite-Mn carbonate ores occur in the Early Cambrian Tananpo Formation in complexly folded and faulted rocks located in southern Shaanxi Province. About 65 x 106 tonnes of 17% P2O5 ore reserves exist and Mn-ore reserves are about 8.3 x 106 tonnes of +18% Mn. The stratigraphic sequence in...
A spatially distributed energy balance snowmelt model for application in mountain basins
D. Marks, J. Domingo, D. Susong, T. Link, D. Garen
1999, Hydrological Processes (13) 1935-1959
Snowmelt is the principal source for soil moisture, ground-water re-charge, and stream-flow in mountainous regions of the western US, Canada, and other similar regions of the world. Information on the timing, magnitude, and contributing area of melt under variable or changing climate conditions is required...
Genetic structure of the world's polar bear populations
David Paetkau, Steven C. Amstrup, E.W. Born, W. Calvert, A.E. Derocher, G.W. Garner, F. Messier, I. Stirling, M.K. Taylor, O. Wiig, C. Strobeck
1999, Molecular Ecology (8) 1571-1584
We studied genetic structure in polar bear (Ursus maritimus) populations by typing a sample of 473 individuals spanning the species distribution at 16 highly variable microsatellite loci. No genetic discontinuities were found that would be consistent with evolutionarily significant periods of isolation between groups. Direct comparison of movement data and...
Oxygen and iron isotope studies of magnetite produced by magnetotactic bacteria
K.W. Mandernack, D.A. Bazylinski, Wayne C. Shanks III, T.D. Bullen
1999, Science (285) 1892-1896
A series of carefully controlled laboratory studies was carried out to investigate oxygen and iron isotope fractionation during the intracellular production of magnetite (Fe3O4) by two different species of magnetotactic bacteria at temperatures between 4??and 35??C under microaerobic and anaerobic conditions. No detectable fractionation of iron isotopes in the bacterial...
Efficacy of hydrogen peroxide for treating saprolegniasis in channel catfish
G.E. Howe, W.H. Gingerich, V. K. Dawson, J.J. Olson
1999, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (11) 222-230
The efficacy of hydrogen peroxide to control mortality associated with saprolegniasis in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) eggs was evaluated at the Lost Valley State Fish Hatchery (Warsaw, MO). Two efficacy trials were conducted. In Trial 1, channel catfish eggs in their...
Predicting ground-water movement in large mine spoil areas in the Appalachian Plateau
D.R. Wunsch, J.S. Dinger, C.D.R. Graham
1999, International Journal of Coal Geology (41) 73-106
Spoil created by surface mining can accumulate large quantities of ground-water, which can create geotechnical or regulatory problems, as well as flood active mine pits. A current study at a large (4.1 km2), thick, (up to 90 m) spoil body in eastern Kentucky reveals important factors that control the storage...
Geomorphological and geotechnical issues affecting the seismic slope stability of the Duwamish River Delta, Port of Seattle, Washington
Robert E. Kayen, Walter A. Barnhardt, Stephen P. Palmer
1999, Technical Council on Lifeline Earthquake Engineering Monograph 482-492
Young Holocene deposits of the Duwamish River valley underlie a highly developed transportation-industrial corridor, extending from the City of Kent to the Elliott Bay-Harbor Island marine terminal facilities. The deposits have been shaped by relative sea-level rise, but also by episodic volcanism and seismicity. A geologic and geotechnical investigation of...
Birth of a fault: Connecting the Kern County and Walker Pass, California, earthquakes
Gerald W. Bawden, A.J. Michael, L.H. Kellogg
1999, Geology (27) 601-604
A band of seismicity transects the southern Sierra Nevada range between the northeastern end of the site of the 1952 MW (moment magnitude) 7.3 Kern County earthquake and the site of the 1946 MW 6.1 Walker Pass earthquake. Relocated earthquakes in this band, which lacks a surface expression, better delineate the northeast-trending...
Effect of subalpine canopy removal on snowpack, soil solution, and nutrient export, Fraser Experimental Forest, CO
R. Stottlemyer, C.A. Troendle
1999, Hydrological Processes (13) 2287-2299
Research on the effects of vegetation manipulation on snowpack, soil water, and streamwater chemistry and flux has been underway at the Fraser Experimental Forest (FEF), CO, since 1982. Greater than 95% of FEF snowmelt passes through watersheds as subsurface flow where soil processes significantly...
Seismic slope-performance analysis: from hazard map to decision support system
Scott B. Miles, David K. Keefer, Carlton L. Ho
1999, Technical Council on Lifeline Earthquake Engineering Monograph 71-80
In response to the growing recognition of engineers and decision-makers of the regional effects of earthquake-induced landslides, this paper presents a general approach to conducting seismic landslide zonation, based on the popular Newmark's sliding block analogy for modeling coherent landslides. Four existing models based on the sliding block analogy are...
Sensitivity of the North Atlantic Basin to cyclic climatic forcing during the early Cretaceous
W.E. Dean, M.A. Arthur
1999, Journal of Foraminiferal Research (29) 465-486
Striking cyclic interbeds of laminated dark-olive to black marlstone and bioturbated white to light-gray limestone of Neocomian (Early Cretaceous) age have been recovered at Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) and Ocean Drilling Project (ODP) sites in the North Atlantic. These Neocomian sequences are equivalent to the Maiolica Formation that outcrops...
Iron reduction in the sediments of a hydrocarbon-contaminated aquifer
M.E. Tuccillo, I.M. Cozzarelli, J.S. Herman
1999, Applied Geochemistry (14) 655-667
Sediments sampled at a hydrocarbon-contaminated, glacial-outwash, sandy aquifer near Bemidji, Minnesota, were analyzed for sediment-associated Fe with several techniques. Extraction with 0.5 M HCl dissolved poorly crystalline Fe oxides and small amounts of Fe in crystalline Fe oxides, and extracted Fe from phyllosilicates. Use...
Conversion of the pathogenic fungus Colletotrichum magna to a nonpathogenic, endophytic mutualist by gene disruption
R. S. Redman, J. C. Ranson, R. J. Rodriguez
1999, Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (12) 969-975
Hygromycin-resistant transformants of the cucurbit pathogen Colletotrichum magna (teleomorph: Glomerella magna) were generated by restriction enzyme-mediated integration (REMI) transformation. A rapid pathogenicity assay involving watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) seedlings was developed and 14,400 REMI transformants were screened and assessed for their ability to cause disease, colonize plant tissues, and confer disease...
Hydrogeomorphic factors and ecosystem responses in coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes
Janet R. Keough, Todd A. Thompson, Glenn R. Guntenspergen, Douglas A. Wilcox
1999, Wetlands (19) 821-834
Gauging the impact of manipulative activities, such as rehabilitation or management, on wetlands requires having a notion of the unmanipulated condition as a reference. And understanding of the reference condition requires knowledge of dominant factors influencing ecosystem processes and biological communities. In this paper, we focus on natural physical factors...