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From in situ coal to the final coal product: A case study of the Danville Coal Member (Indiana)
Maria Mastalerz, P.L. Padgett
1999, International Journal of Coal Geology (41) 107-123
A surface coal mine operation and preparation plant in southwestern Indiana was sampled to examine variations in coal quality and coal petrography parameters for the Danville Coal Member of the Dugger Formation (Pennsylvanian-Desmoinesian, Westphalian D). Representative samples from in situ coal, preparation plant feeds, and a final coal product were...
Transect across the West Antarctic rift system in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
H. Trey, A. K. Cooper, G. Pellis, Vedova B. Della, G. Cochrane, Giuliano Brancolini, J. Makris
1999, Tectonophysics (301) 61-74
In 1994, the ACRUP (Antarctic Crustal Profile) project recorded a 670-km-long geophysical transect across the southern Ross Sea to study the velocity and density structure of the crust and uppermost mantle of the West Antarctic rift system. Ray-trace modeling of P- and S-waves recorded on 47 ocean bottom seismograph (OBS)...
Natural hydrocarbon background in benthic sediments of Prince William Sound, Alaska: Oil vs coal
J.W. Short, K.A. Kvenvolden, P.R. Carlson, F. D. Hostettler, R.J. Rosenbauer, B.A. Wright
1999, Environmental Science & Technology (33) 34-42
The source of the background hydrocarbons in benthic sediments of Prince William Sound (PWS), AK, where the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill (EVOS) occurred, has been ascribed to oil seeps in coastal areas of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA). We present evidence that coal is a more plausible source, including...
Channel catfish response to ultraviolet-B radiation
M. S. Ewing, V. S. Blazer, D. L. Fabacher, E. E. Little, K. M. Kocan
1999, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (11) 192-197
Fingerling channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus exposed to simulated ultraviolet-B radiation at an average daily dose of 2.9 J/cm2 were quite sensitive to the radiation. After a 24-h exposure, thinning of the most dorsal epidermis frequently was accompanied by edema. Compared with epidermis of unexposed fish, mucous cells in exposed fish...
A source of unlimited energy?
T. S. Collett
1999, Energy (Norwalk, Connecticut) (24) 24
Gas hydrates will follow a predictable path to commercialization....
Nitrogen mineralization in a mature boreal forest, Isle Royale, Michigan
R. Stottlemyer, D. Toczydlowski
1999, Conference Paper, Journal of Environmental Quality
The 115-ha boreal Wallace Lake watershed, located on Isle Royale in the Lake Superior Basin, receives moderate anthropogenic atmospheric N inputs (3 kg ha-1 yr-1). Ecosystem response to atmospheric N inputs is, in part, determined by internal production and consumption of this limiting nutrient. The objectives of this 2-yr study...
Ventifacts at the Pathfinder landing site
N.T. Bridges, R. Greeley, A. F. C. Haldemann, Kenneth E. Herkenhoff, M. Kraft, T. J. Parker, A. W. Ward
1999, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (104) 8595-8615
About half of the rocks at the Mars Pathfinder Ares Vallis landing site appear to be ventifacts, rocks abraded by windborne particles. Comparable resolution images taken by the Imager for Mars Pathfinder (IMP) camera and the Viking landers show that ventifacts are more abundant at the Pathfinder site. The ventifacts...
Late Pleistocene environments of the western Noatak basin, northwestern Alaska
S. A. Elias, T. D. Hamilton, M. E. Edwards, J. E. Beget, A.P. Krumhardt, C. Lavoie
1999, Geological Society of America Bulletin (111) 769-789
Glacial Lake Noatak formed repeatedly during middle and late Pleistocene time as expanding glaciers from the DeLong Mountains blocked the Noatak River valley. Downcutting by the Noatak River has exposed thick sediment successions in bluffs up to 86 m high. Two river bluffs, Nk-26 and Nk-29A, contain correlative organic-rich flood-plain...
Targeted stock identification using multilocus genotype 'familyprinting'
Benjamin Letcher, Tim L. King
1999, Fisheries Research (43) 99-111
We present an approach to stock identification of small, targeted populations that uses multilocus microsatellite genotypes of individual mating adults to uniquely identify first- and second-generation offspring in a mixture. We call the approach ‘familyprinting’; unlike DNA fingerprinting where tissue samples of individuals are matched, offspring from various families are...
Time course of salinity adaptation a strongly euryhaline estuarine teleost, Fundulus Heteroclitus: A multivariable approach
W.S. Marshall, T.R. Emberley, T.D. Singer, S.E. Bryson, S. D. McCormick
1999, Journal of Experimental Biology (202) 1535-1544
Freshwater-adapted killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) were transferred directly from soft fresh water to full-strength sea water for periods of 1 h, 3 h, 8 h and 1, 2, 7, 14 and 30 days. Controls were transferred to fresh water for 24 h. Measured variables included: blood [Na+], osmolality, glucose and cortisol...
Diving and foraging patterns of Marbled Murrelets (Brachyramphus marmoratus): Testing predictions from optimal-breathing models
Patrick G.R. Jodice, Michael W. Collopy
1999, Canadian Journal of Zoology (77) 1409-1418
The diving behavior of Marbled Murrelets (Brachyramphus marmoratus) was studied using telemetry along the Oregon coast during the 1995 and 1996 breeding seasons and examined in relation to predictions from optimal-breathing models. Duration of dives, pauses, dive bouts, time spent under water during dive bouts, and nondiving intervals between successive...
Hybridization and the phylogenetic relationship between polecats and domestic ferrets in Britain
A. Davison, J. D. S. Birks, H. I. Griffiths, A. C. Kitchener, D. Biggins, R. K. Butlin
1999, Biological Conservation (87) 155-161
Ferrets (Mustela furo) were domesticated from polecats (M. putorius, M. eversmannii) over 2000 years ago. Following their introduction to Britain, they escaped and hybridized with native European polecats (M. putorius). Native polecats declined to the point of near extinction prior to World War I, but have recently begun to expand...
The adrenocorical stress-response of Black-legged Kittiwake chicks in relation to dietary restrictions
A.S. Kitaysky, John F. Piatt, J.C. Wingfield, M. Romano
1999, Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology (169) 303-310
In this study we examined hormonal responses of Black-legged Kittiwake (Rissatridactyla) chicks to experimental variations in energy content and nutritional quality (low or high lipid to protein ratio, LPR) of their food. Starting at the age of 10 days, chicks were fed either high or low LPR fish at...
Small scatterers in the lower mantle observed at German broadband arrays
C. Thomas, M. Weber, C.W. Wicks, F. Scherbaum
1999, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (104) 15073-15088
Seismograms of earthquakes from the South Pacific recorded at a German broadband array and network show precursors to PKPdf. These precursors mainly originate from off-path scattering of PKPab or a nearby PKPbc to P (for receiver-side scattering) or from scattering of P to PKPab or PKPbc on the PKPdf path (for source-side scattering). Standard array processing techniques based on plane wave approximations (such as vespagram...
Changes in haematology during upstream migration to American shad
J. B. K. Leonard, S. D. McCormick
1999, Journal of Fish Biology (54) 1218-1230
Heart mass of American shad Alosa sapidissima did not change during migration in the Connecticut River. Spleen mass decreased and there was an increase in available blood haemoglobin (+22%) and haematocrit (+9%). The decreases in spleen somatic index (-29%) and spleen haemoglobin content (-15%) were dependent upon distance travelled upriver and not...
Classification of species attributes for Pacific Northwest freshwater fishes
D.W. Zaroban, M.P. Mulvey, T.R. Maret, R. M. Hughes, G.D. Merritt
1999, Northwest Science (73) 81-93
Fish assemblages integrate physical and chemical habitat conditions and are used to evaluate the condition of water resources in the Pacific Northwest. To facilitate such evaluations, we classified each of the 132 freshwater fish species known to occur in the Pacific Northwest (Idaho, Oregon, Washington) by its origin, overall pollution...
Volcanogenic Sulfur on Earth and Io: Composition and Spectroscopy
J.S. Kargel, P. Delmelle, D.B. Nash
1999, Icarus (142) 249-280
The causes of Io's variegated surface, especially the roles of sulfur, and the geochemical history of sulfur compounds on Io are not well understood. Suspecting that minor impurities in sulfur might be important, we have investigated the major and trace element chemistry and spectroscopic reflectance of natural sulfur from a...
Reaeration equations derived from U.S. geological survey database
Charles S. Melching, H.E. Flores
1999, Journal of Environmental Engineering (125) 407-414
Accurate estimation of the reaeration-rate coefficient (K2) is extremely important for waste-load allocation. Currently, available K2 estimation equations generally yield poor estimates when applied to stream conditions different from those for which the equations were derived because they were derived from small databases composed of potentially highly inaccurate measurements. A...
Effects of egg and hatchling harvest on American alligators in Florida
K.G. Rice, H.F. Percival, A.R. Woodward, Michael L. Jennings
1999, Journal of Wildlife Management (63) 1193-1200
Harvest of crocodilian eggs and young for captive rearing (ranching) has been used worldwide as an option for producing crocodilian skins and meat from wild stock. The long-term effects of harvesting a certain proportion of early age class, wild American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) without repatriation is unknown. We removed an...
Constraints on the sedimentation history of San Francisco Bay from 14C and 10Be
A. VanGeen, N. J. Valette-Silver, S. N. Luoma, C. C. Fuller, M. Baskaran, F. Tera, J. Klein
1999, Marine Chemistry (64) 29-38
Industrialization and urbanization around San Francisco Bay as well as mining and agriculture in the watersheds of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers have profoundly modified sedimentation patterns throughout the estuary. We provide some constraints on the onset of these erosional disturbances with 10Be data for three sediment cores: two...
Within- and between-year dispersal of American Avocets among multiple western Great Basin wetlands
Jonathan H. Plissner, Susan M. Haig, L.W. Oring
1999, The Wilson Bulletin (111) 314-320
Connectivity of discrete habitat patches may be described in terms of the movements of individual organisms among such patches. To examine connectivity of widely dispersed alkali lake systems, we recorded post-breeding and subsequent breeding locations of color-banded American Avocets (Recurvirostra americana) in the western U.S. Great Basin, from 1995-1997. Among...