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Occurrence and transport of acetochlor in streams of the Mississippi River Basin
G. M. Clark, D. A. Goolsby
1999, Journal of Environmental Quality (28) 1787-1795
The herbicide acetochlor [2-chloro-N-(ethoxymethyl)-N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl) acetamide] was first used on corn (Zea mays L.) in the USA during the growing season of 1994. By 1996, it was the third most heavily used corn herbicide in the midwestern USA. During the growing season of 1997, 78% of 375 samples collected at 32 stream...
A lead isotope distribution study in swine tissue using ICP-MS
Thomas W. May, Ray H. Wiedmeyer, L. D. Brown, S. W. Casteel
1999, Atomic Spectroscopy (20) 199-211
In the United States lead is an ubiquitous environmental pollutant that is a serious human health hazard, especially for women of childbearing age, developing fetuses, and young children. Information concerning the uptake and distribution of lead to maternal and fetal tissues during pregnancy is poorly documented. A study was designed...
Spectroscopic determination of leaf biochemistry using band-depth analysis of absorption features and stepwise multiple linear regression
R.F. Kokaly, R. N. Clark
1999, Remote Sensing of Environment (67) 267-287
We develop a new method for estimating the biochemistry of plant material using spectroscopy. Normalized band depths calculated from the continuum-removed reflectance spectra of dried and ground leaves were used to estimate their concentrations of nitrogen, lignin, and cellulose. Stepwise multiple linear regression was used to select wavelengths in the...
Multivariate analyses of Erzgebirge granite and rhyolite composition: Implications for classification of granites and their genetic relations
H.-J. Forster, J.C. Davis, G. Tischendorf, R. Seltmann
1999, Computers & Geosciences (25) 533-546
High-precision major, minor and trace element analyses for 44 elements have been made of 329 Late Variscan granitic and rhyolitic rocks from the Erzgebirge metallogenic province of Germany. The intrusive histories of some of these granites are not completely understood and exposures of rock are not adequate to resolve relationships...
The Continental Margins Program in Georgia
M.D. Cocker, E.A. Shapiro
1999, Marine Georesources and Geotechnology (17) 199-209
From 1984 to 1993, the Georgia Geologic Survey (GGS) participated in the Minerals Management Service-funded Continental Margins Program. Geological and geophysical data acquisition focused on offshore stratigraphic framework studies, phosphate-bearing Miocene-age strata, distribution of heavy minerals, near-surface alternative sources of groundwater, and development of a PC-based Coastal Geographic Information System...
Life-history strategies of ungulates
David M. Leslie Jr., R.T. Bowyer, J.G. Kie
1999, Journal of Mammalogy (80) 1067-1069
This Special Feature resulted from a symposium on life-history strategies of ungulates presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists in Blacks-burg, Virginia, in June 1998. The presentations at the symposium represented only a vignette of the wide variety of life-history strategies that exists among...
Miscellaneous herpesviruses of birds
W. Hansen
1999, Information and Technology Report 1999-0001
Herpesviruses other than duck plague and inclusion body disease of cranes (see Chapters 16 and 17 in this Section) have been isolated from many groups of wild birds. The diseases that these viruses cause have been described, but their comparative taxonomy and host ranges require additional study. All of these...
Observations on the palynology, petrography and geochemistry of the Western Kentucky number 4 coal bed
C.F. Eble, S.F. Greb, D.A. Williams, J.C. Hower
1999, International Journal of Coal Geology (39) 121-139
Eight bench-column samples of the Western Kentucky Number 4 coal bed, collected from an area along the southern margin of the Western Kentucky Coal Field, were analyzed palynologically, petrographically, and geochemically to document both temporal and spatial variability among these parameters. The Western Kentucky Number 4 coal occurs near the...
Chemical, multispectral, and textural constraints on the composition and origin of rocks at the Mars Pathfinder landing site
H.Y. McSween Jr., S.L. Murchie, J.A. Crisp, N.T. Bridges, R. C. Anderson, J.F. Bell III, D.T. Britt, J. Bruckner, G. Dreibus, T. Economou, A. Ghosh, M.P. Golombek, J.P. Greenwood, J. R. Johnson, H. J. Moore, R.V. Morris, T. J. Parker, R. Rieder, R. Singer, H. Wänke
1999, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (104) 8679-8715
Rocks at the Mars Pathfinder site are probably locally derived. Textures on rock surfaces may indicate volcanic, sedimentary, or impact-generated rocks, but aeolian abration and dust coatings prevent unambiguous interpretation. Multispectral imaging has resolved four spectral classes of rocks: gray and red, which occur on different surfaces of the same...
Lethal levels of selected water quality variables to larval and juvenile Lost River and shortnose suckers
M. K. Saiki, D.P. Monda, B.L. Bellerud
1999, Environmental Pollution (105) 37-44
Resource managers hypothesize that occasional fish kills during summer-early fall in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, may be linked to unfavorable water quality conditions created by massive algal blooms. In a preliminary effort to address this concern, short-term (96-h-long) laboratory tests were conducted with larval and juvenile Lost River (Deltistes luxatus)...
Comparison of TOMS and AVHRR volcanic ash retrievals from the August 1992 eruption of Mt. Spurr
N.A. Krotkov, O. Torres, C. Seftor, A.J. Krueger, A. Kostinski, William I. Rose Jr., G.J.S. Bluth, D. Schneider, S.J. Schaefer
1999, Geophysical Research Letters (26) 455-458
On August 19, 1992, the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) onboard NOAA-12 and NASA's Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) onboard the Nimbus-7 satellite simultaneously detected and mapped the ash cloud from the eruption of Mt. Spurr, Alaska. The spatial extent and geometry of the cloud derived from the two...
Wave-propagation formulation of seismic response of multistory buildings
E. Safak
1999, Journal of Structural Engineering (125) 426-437
This paper presents a discrete-time wave-propagation method to calculate the seismic response of multistory buildings, founded on layered soil media and subjected to vertically propagating shear waves. Buildings are modeled as an extension of the layered soil media by considering each story as another layer in the wave-propagation path. The...
Liquid chromatographic determination of benzocaine and N-acetylbenzocaine in the edible fillet tissue from rainbow trout
J.R. Meinertz, G. R. Stehly, T.D. Hubert, J.A. Bernardy
1999, Journal of Chromatography A (855) 255-260
A method was developed for determining benzocaine and N-acetylbenzocaine concentrations in fillet tissue of rainbow trout. The method involves extracting the analytes with acetonitrile, removing lipids or hydrophobic compounds from the extract with hexane, and providing additional clean-up with solid-phase extraction techniques. Analyte concentrations are determined using reversed-phase high-performance liquid...
Wood duck brood movements and habitat use on prairie rivers in South Dakota
D. A. Granfors, Lester D. Flake
1999, Journal of Wildlife Management (63) 639-649
Wood duck (Aix sponsa) populations have been increasing in the Central Flyway, but little is known about wood duck brood rearing in prairie ecosystems. We compared movements and habitat use of radiomarked female wood ducks with broods in South Dakota on 2 rivers with contrasting prairie landscapes. The perennial Big...
High-pressure size exclusion chromatography analysis of dissolved organic matter isolated by tangential-flow ultra filtration
C.R. Everett, Y.-P. Chin, G. R. Aiken
1999, Limnology and Oceanography (44) 1316-1322
A 1,000-Dalton tangential-flow ultrafiltration (TFUF) membrane was used to isolate dissolved organic matter (DOM) from several freshwater environments. The TFUF unit used in this study was able to completely retain a polystyrene sulfonate 1,800-Dalton standard. Unaltered and TFUF-fractionated DOM molecular weights were assayed by high-pressure size exclusion chromatography (HPSEC). The...
Potential impacts on Colorado Rocky Mountain weather due to land use changes on the adjacent Great Plains
T.N. Chase, R.A. Pielke Sr., T.G.F. Kittel, Jill Baron, T.J. Stohlgren
1999, Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres (104) 16673-16690
Evidence from both meteorological stations and vegetational successional studies suggests that summer temperatures are decreasing in the mountain-plain system in northeast Colorado, particularly since the early 1980s. These trends are coincident with large changes in regional land cover. Trends in global, Northern Hemisphere and continental surface temperatures over the same...
Tectonics of Atlantic Canada
H. Williams, S.A. Dehler, A.C. Grant, G.N. Oakey
1999, Geoscience Canada (26) 51-70
The tectonic history of Atlantic Canada is summarized according to a model of multiple ocean opening-closing cycles. The modern North Atlantic Ocean is in the opening phase of its cycle. It was preceded by an early Paleozoic lapetus Ocean whose cycle led to formation of the Appalachian Orogen. lapetus was...
Laboratory evaluation of a lake trout bioenergetics model
Charles P. Madenjian, Daniel V. O’Connor
1999, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (128) 802-814
Lake trout Salvelinus namaycush, aged 3 and 6 years and with average weights of 700 and 2,000 g, were grown in laboratory tanks for up to 407 d under a thermal regime similar to that experienced by lake trout in nearshore Lake Michigan. Lake trout were fed alewifeAlosa pseudoharengus and rainbow smelt Osmerus...
The thin hot plume beneath Iceland
R. M. Allen, G. Nolet, W. J. Morgan, K. Vogfjord, B. H. Bergsson, P. Erlendsson, G.R. Foulger, S. Jakobsdottir, B.R. Julian, M. Pritchard, S. Ragnarsson, R. Stefansson
1999, Geophysical Journal International (137) 51-63
We present the results of a seismological investigation of the frequency-dependent amplitude variations across Iceland using data from the HOTSPOT array currently deployed there. The array is composed of 30 broad-band PASSCAL instruments. We use the parameter t(*), defined in the usual manner from spectral ratios (Halderman and Davis 1991),...
Site response for Seattle and source parameters of earthquakes in the Puget Sound Region
A. Frankel, D. Carver, E. Cranswick, M. Meremonte, T. Bice, D. Overturf
1999, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (89) 468-483
We analyzed seismograms from 21 earthquakes (ML 2.0-4.9) recorded by digital seismographs we deployed in urban Seattle to determine site response and earthquake stress drops. The seismometers were situated on a wide variety of geologic units, including artificial fill (e.g., Kingdome, Harbor Island), Pleistocene...
A goodness-of-fit test for capture-recapture model Mt under closure
T.R. Stanley, K.P. Burnham
1999, Biometrics (55) 366-375
A new, fully efficient goodness-of-fit test for the time-specific closed-population capture-recapture model Mt is presented. This test is based on the residual distribution of the capture history data given the maximum likelihood parameter estimates under model Mt, is partitioned into informative components, and is based on chi-square statistics. Comparison of this test with...
Targeting ecosystem features for conservation: Standing crops in the Florida Everglades
A.M. Turner, J.C. Trexler, C.F. Jordan, S.J. Slack, P. Geddes, J.H. Chick, W.F. Loftus
1999, Conservation Biology (13) 898-911
The Everglades in southern Florida, U.S.A., is a major focus of conservation activities. The freshwater wetlands of the Everglades do not have high species richness, and no species of threatened aquatic animals or plants live there. We have, however, identified a distinctive ecological feature of the Everglades that is threatened...