Photogrammetric analysis of horizon panoramas: The Pathfinder landing site in Viking orbiter images
J. Oberst, R. Jaumann, W. Zeitler, E. Hauber, M. Kuschel, T. Parker, M. Golombek, M. Malin, L. Soderblom
1999, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (104) 8927-8933
Tiepoint measurements, block adjustment techniques, and sunrise/sunset pictures were used to obtain precise pointing data with respect to north for a set of 33 IMP horizon images. Azimuth angles for five prominent topographic features seen at the horizon were measured and correlated with locations of these features in Viking orbiter...
The influence of seagrass on shell layers and Florida Bay mudbanks
E. J. Prager, R. B. Halley
1999, Journal of Coastal Research (15) 1151-1162
Aerial photography indicates that sometime since the early 1970's, an emergent ridge of shell debris developed on a mudbank north of Calusa Key in Florida Bay. Coarse shell deposits on and within the Bay's shallow mudbanks are believed to be the product of transport during major storm events and subsequent...
Effects of experience and cage enrichment on predatory skills of black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes)
Astrid Vargas, S.H. Anderson
1999, Journal of Mammalogy (80) 263-269
We studied ontogeny of predatory skills of growing black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) raised under different captive conditions. To test effects of maturation, experience, and cage enrichment on predatory behavior, we exposed 70 juvenile black-footed ferrets to different numbers of live hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) throughout development. Both maturation and experience increased...
Deformation and quaternary faulting in southeast Missouri across the Commerce geophysical lineament
W. J. Stephenson, J. K. Odum, R. A. Williams, T. L. Pratt, R.W. Harrison, D. Hoffman
1999, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (89) 140-155
High-resolution seismic-reflection data acquired at three sites along the surface projection of the Commerce geophysical lineament in southeast Missouri reveal a complex history of post-Cretaceous faulting that has continued into the Quaternary. Near Qulin, Missouri, approximately 20 m of apparent vertical fault displacement has occurred in the Quaternary. Reflection data...
Denitrification in marine shales in northeastern Colorado
Peter B. McMahon, J.K. Böhlke, Breton W. Bruce
1999, Water Resources Research (35) 1629-1642
Parts of the South Platte River alluvial aquifer in northeastern Colorado are underlain by the Pierre Shale, a marine deposit of Late Cretaceous age that is <1000 m thick. Ground water in the aquifer is contaminated with NO3‐, and the shale contains abundant potential electron donors for denitrification in the...
Revised age of the Rockland tephra, northern California: Implications for climate and stratigraphic reconstructions in the western United States
M. A. Lanphere, D.E. Champion, M.A. Clynne, L.J.P. Muffler
1999, Geology (27) 135-138
The Rockland tephra is an important stratigraphic marker for climate and stratigraphic reconstructions over a broad area of the western United States. New 40Ar/39Ar ages are as much as 200 k.y. older than previous cogenetic zircon fission-track ages, which range from 400 to 560...
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...
Enhancement of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in estuarine invertebrates by surface runoff at a decommissioned military fuel depot
A.K. Miles, N. Roster
1999, Marine Environmental Research (47) 49-60
Accumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) was determined in blue mussels (Mytilus spp.) and shore crabs (Hemigrapsus sp.) at a recently closed military fuel depot in central San Francisco Bay, California. In April 1996, during a period of above average precipitation, specimens were collected at the depot, near the depot,...
Evaluating the use of “goodness‐of‐fit” measures in hydrologic and hydroclimatic model validation
David R. Legates, Gregory J. McCabe Jr.
1999, Water Resources Research (35) 233-241
Correlation and correlation‐based measures (e.g., the coefficient of determination) have been widely used to evaluate the “goodness‐of‐fit” of hydrologic and hydroclimatic models. These measures are oversensitive to extreme values (outliers) and are insensitive to additive and proportional differences between model predictions and observations. Because of these limitations, correlation‐based measures can...
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...
Lone star tick abundance, fire, and bison grazing in tall-grass prairie
J.F. Cully Jr.
1999, Journal of Range Management (52) 139-144
Lone star ticks (Amblyomma americanum L.) were collected by drag samples of 1 km transects on 12 watersheds at Konza Prairie Research Natural Area near Manhattan, Kans., during summer 1995-1996. Watersheds were treated to 2 experimental treatments: 3 burn intervals (1-year, 4-year, and 20-year) and 2 grazing treatments (grazed by...
An evaluation of parturition indices in fishers
H.C. Frost, E.C. York, W.B. Krohn, K.D. Elowe, T.A. Decker, S.M. Powell, T.K. Fuller
1999, Wildlife Society Bulletin (27) 221-230
Fishers (Martes pennanti) are important forest carnivores and furbearers that are susceptible to overharvest. Traditional indices used to monitor fisher populations typically overestimate litter size and proportion of females that give birth. We evaluated the usefulness of 2 indices of reproduction to determine proportion of female fishers that gave birth...
Design-based and model-based inference in surveys of freshwater mollusks
R.M. Dorazio
1999, Journal of the North American Benthological Society (18) 118-131
Well-known concepts in statistical inference and sampling theory are used to develop recommendations for planning and analyzing the results of quantitative surveys of freshwater mollusks. Two methods of inference commonly used in survey sampling (design-based and model-based) are described and illustrated using...
Pennsylvanian carbonate buildups, Paradox basin: Increasing reserves in heterogeneous, shallow-shelf reservoirs
Scott L. Montgomery, Thomas Chidsey, D. E. Eby, D. M. Lorenz, W. E. Culham
1999, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (83) 193-210
Productive carbonate buildups of Pennsylvanian age in the southern Paradox basin, Utah, contain up to 200 million bbl remaining oil potentially recoverable by enhanced recovery methods. These buildups comprise over 100 satellite fields to the giant Greater Aneth field, where secondary recovery operations thus far have been concentrated. Several types...
Basin waves on a seafloor recording of the 1990 Upland, California, earthquake: Implications for ground motions from a larger earthquake
D.M. Boore
1999, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (89) 317-324
The velocity and displacement time series from a recording on the seafloor at 74 km from the 1990 Upland earthquake (M = 5.6) are dominated by late-arriving waves with periods of 6 to 7 sec. These waves are probably surface waves traveling across the...
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-...
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...
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...
Pb-isotopic systematics of lunar highland rocks (>3.9 Ga): Constraints on early lunar evolution
W. R. Premo, M. Tatsumoto, Keiji Misawa, N. Nakamuka, N. I. Kita
1999, International Geology Review (41) 95-128
The present lead (Pb)-isotopic database of over 200 analyses from nearly 90 samples of non-mare basalt, lunar highland rocks (>3.9 Ga) delineate at least three isotopically distinct signatures that in some combination can be interpreted to characterize the systematics of the entire database. Two are fairly new sets of lunar...
Late Holocene stratigraphy of the Tetimpa archaeological sites, northeast flank of Popocatepetl volcano, central Mexico
M.S. Panfil, T.W. Gardner, K.G. Hirth
1999, Geological Society of America Bulletin (111) 204-218
Late Holocene (<2500 yr B.P.) tephras bury a sequence of pre-Hispanic archaeological sites in the Tetimpa area, on the northeast flank of Popocatépetl volcano. From measured stratigraphic sections, 14C dates, and isopach maps, this paper reconstructs the eruptive chronology and the regional extent of deposits associated with the Tetimpa archaeological sites....
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...
Relative virulence of three isolates of Piscirickettsia salmonis for coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch
M.L. House, J. L. Bartholomew, J. R. Winton, J. L. Fryer
1999, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (35) 107-113
Piscirickettsia salmonis was first recognized as the cause of mortality among pen-reared coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch in Chile. Since the initial isolation of this intracellular Gram-negative bacterium in 1989, similar organisms have been described from several areas of the world, but the associated outbreaks were not reported to be as...
Gas bubble trauma monitoring and research of juvenile salmonids
A.G. Maule, J.W. Beeman, M.G. Mesa, K.M. Hans, T.C. Robinson, S. P. VanderKooi, P.V. Haner, L. Weiland
1999, Report
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Temporal and spatial variability of the sediment grain-size distribution on the Eel shelf: The flood layer of 1995
D.E. Drake
1999, Marine Geology (154) 169-182
Sediment grain-size characteristics observed on the Eel shelf have been analyzed using a wet-sieving technique that minimizes breakage of aggregates. At several sites on the 70-m isobath north of the river, where a 1995 flood layer attained a maximum thickness of about 9 cm, replicate box cores were collected on...
Influence of the Atlantic inflow and Mediterranean outflow currents on late Quaternary sedimentary facies of the Gulf of Cadiz continental margin
C.H. Nelson, J. Baraza, A. Maldonado, J. Rodero, C. Escutia, J. H. Barber Jr.
1999, Marine Geology (155) 99-129
The late Quaternary pattern of sedimentary facies on the Spanish Gulf of Cadiz continental shelf results from an interaction between a number of controlling factors that are dominated by the Atlantic inflow currents flowing southeastward across the Cadiz shelf toward the Strait of Gibraltar. An inner shelf shoreface sand facies...