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First record of coccidiosis in Wolves, Canis Lupus
Mech L. David, H.J. Kurtz
1999, Canadian Field-Naturalist (113) 305-306
Three 4-month-old Wolf (Canis lupus) pups in the Superior National Forest of Minnesota died during August and September 1997, apparently from coccidiosis. This appears to be the first record of coccidiosis in Wolves....
Correlation of soil and sediment organic matter polarity to aqueous sorption of nonionic compounds
D. E. Kile, R.L. Wershaw, C. T. Chiou
1999, Environmental Science & Technology (33) 2053-2056
Polarities of the soiL/sediment organic matter (SOM) in 19 soil and 9 freshwater sediment sam pies were determined from solid-state 13C-CP/MAS NMR spectra and compared with published partition coefficients (K(oc)) of carbon tetrachloride (CT) from aqueous solution. Nondestructive analysis of whole samples by solid-state NMR permits a direct assessment of...
Geomorphological assessment of sediment contamination in an urban stream system
B.L. Rhoads, R.A. Cahill
1999, Applied Geochemistry (14) 459-483
Little is known about the influence of fluvial-geomorphological features on the dispersal of sediment-related contaminants in urban drainage systems. This study investigates the relation between reach-scale geomorphological conditions and network-scale patterns of trace-element concentrations in a partially urbanized stream system in East-Central Illinois, USA Robust statistical analysis of bulk sediment...
Window into the Caledonian orogen: Structure of the crust beneath the East Shetland platform, United Kingdom
J.H. McBride, R.W. England
1999, Geological Society of America Bulletin (111) 1030-1041
Reprocessing and interpretation of commercial and deep seismic reflection data across the East Shetland platform and its North Sea margin provide a new view of crustal subbasement structure beneath a poorly known region of the British Caledonian orogen. The East Shetland platform, east of the Great Glen strike-slip fault system,...
Nutrient concentrations and fluxes in tributaries to the Swan-Canning estuary, Western Australia
N.E. Peters, R. Donohue
1999, IAHS-AISH Publication 87-94
In Western Australia, catchment nutrient availability on an areal basis is primarily controlled by the disposal of animal waste and the type and rate of fertilizer application, particularly in coastal areas. The coastal areas receive notably higher rainfall and have more intense horticulture and animal production than inland areas, and...
Slopewash, surface runoff and fine-litter transport in forest and landslide scars in humid-tropical steeplands, Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico
M. C. Larsen, A. J. Torres-Sanchez, I.M. Concepcion
1999, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (24) 481-502
Rainfall, slopewash (the erosion of soil particles), surface runoff and fine-litter transport at humid-tropical steepland sites in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico (18??20' N, 65??45' W) were measured from 1991 to 1995. Hillslopes underlain by (1) Cretaceous tuffaceous sandstone and siltstone in subtropical rain (tabonuco) forest with vegetation recovering...
Influence of infection with Renibacterium salmoninarum on susceptibility of juvenile spring chinook salmon to gas bubble trauma
L.K. Weiland, M.G. Mesa, A.G. Maule
1999, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (11) 123-129
During experiments in our laboratory to assess the progression and severity of gas bubble trauma (GBT) in juvenile spring chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, we had the opportunity to assess the influence of Renibacterium salmoninarum (Rs), the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease, on the susceptibility of salmon to GBT. We...
Gas-driven filter pressing in magmas
Thomas W. Sisson, Charles R. Bacon
1999, Geology (27) 613-616
Most silicic and some mafic magmas expand via second boiling if they crystallize at depths of about 10 km or less. The buildup of gas pressure due to second boiling can be relieved by expulsion of melt out of the region of crystallization, and this process of gas-driven filter pressing...
Depositional history of the Fire Clay coal bed (Late Duckmantian), Eastern Kentucky, USA
S.F. Greb, C.F. Eble, J.C. Hower
1999, International Journal of Coal Geology (40) 255-280
More than 3800 coal thickness measurements, proximate analyses from 97 localities, and stratigraphic and sedimentological analyses from more than 300 outcrops and cores were used in conjunction with previously reported palynological and petrographic studies to map individual benches of the coal and document bench-scale variability in the Fire Clay (Hazard...
Preliminary results on photometric properties of materials at the Sagan Memorial Station, Mars
Jeffrey R. Johnson, Randolph L. Kirk, Laurence A. Soderblom, Lisa R. Gaddis, Robert J. Reid, Daniel T. Britt, Peter Smith, Mark T. Lemmon, Nicolas Thomas, James F. Bell III, Nathan T. Bridges, Robert Anderson, Kenneth E. Herkenhoff, Justin N. Maki, Scott L. Murchie, Andreas Dummel, Ralf Jaumann, Frank Trauthan, Gabriele Arnold
1999, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (104) 8809-8830
Reflectance measurements of selected rocks and soils over a wide range of illumination geometries obtained by the Imager for Mars Pathfinder (IMP) camera provide constraints on interpretations of the physical and mineralogical nature of geologic materials at the landing site. The data sets consist of (1) three small “photometric spot”...
Influence of bacterial kidney disease on smoltification in salmonids: Is it a case of double jeopardy?
M.G. Mesa, A.G. Maule, T.P. Poe, C.B. Schreck
1999, Aquaculture (174) 25-41
We investigated the effects of a chronic, progressive infection with Renibacterium salmoninarum (Rs), the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease (BKD), on selected aspects of smoltification in yearling juvenile spring chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). After experimentally infecting fish with Rs using an immersion challenge, we sampled them every two weeks...
A first-order analysis of the potential role of CO2 fertilization to affect the global carbon budget: A comparison of four terrestrial biosphere models
D. W. Kicklighter, M. Bruno, S. Donges, G. Esser, Martin Heimann, J. Helfrich, F. Ift, F. Joos, J. Kaduk, G. H. Kohlmaier, A. D. McGuire, J. M. Melillo, R. Meyer, B. Moore III, A. Nadler, I. C. Prentice, W. Sauf, A. L. Schloss, S. Sitch, U. Wittenberg, G. Wurth
1999, Tellus, Series B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology (51) 343-366
We compared the simulated responses of net primary production, heterotrophic respiration, net ecosystem production and carbon storage in natural terrestrial ecosystems to historical (1765 to 1990) and projected (1990 to 2300) changes of atmospheric CO2 concentration of four terrestrial biosphere models: the Bern model, the Frankfurt Biosphere Model (FBM), the...
Effects of drought on desert tortoise movement and activity
J.J. Duda, A.J. Krzysik, J.E. Freilich
1999, Journal of Wildlife Management (63) 1181-1192
We monitored movement and activity patterns of 38 desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) at 2 locations in the southcentral Mojave Desert during 2 consecutive years differing markedly in winter rainfall. During the first year, winter precipitation was 225% greater than the long-term average for this region, whereas a drought the following...
A geographic analysis of the status of mountain lions in Oklahoma
J.R. Pike, J.H. Shaw, David M. Leslie Jr., M.G. Shaw
1999, Wildlife Society Bulletin (27) 4-11
The geographic distribution of sightings and sign of mountain lions (Puma concolor) in Oklahoma was investigated. Mail survey questionnaires were sent to natural resource professionals throughout Oklahoma to gather temporal and spatial information on sightings of mountain lions from 1985 to 1995. We used a geographic information system (GIS) to...
Marine birds and mammals of the Pacific Subarctic Gyres
A.M. Springer, John F. Piatt, V.P. Shuntov, Gus B. Van Vliet, V.L. Vladimirov, A.E. Kuzin, A.S. Perlov
1999, Progress in Oceanography (43) 443-487
The importance of the subarctic gyres of the North Pacific Ocean to marine birds and mammals is poorly known because of a paucity of data spanning appropriate scales of time and space. The little information that is available indicates the western subarctic gyre (WSAG) is more productive than the eastern...
The distribution of, and relation among, mercury and methylmercury, organic carbon, carbonate, nitrogen and phosphorus, in periphyton of the south Florida ecosystem
N.S. Simon, R. Spencer, T. Cox
1999, Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry (69) 417-433
Periphyton samples from Water Conservation Areas, Big Cypress National Preserve, and Everglades National Park in south Florida were analyzed for concentrations of total mercury, methylmercury, nitrogen, phosphorus, organic carbon, and inorganic carbon. Concentrations of total mercury in periphyton decrease slightly along a gradient from north‐to‐south. Both...
Transport of diazinon in the San Joaquin River Basin, California
C.R. Kratzer
1999, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (35) 379-395
ABSTRACT: Most of the application of the organophosphate insecticide diazinon in the San Joaquin River Basin occurs in winter to control wood-boring insects in dormant almond orchards. A federalstate collaborative study found that diazinon accounted for most of the observed toxicity of San Joaquin River...
Transport and attenuation of carboxylate-modified latex microspheres in fractured rock laboratory and field tracer tests
M.W. Becker, P.W. Reimus, P. Vilks
1999, Ground Water (37) 387-395
Understanding colloid transport in ground water is essential to assessing the migration of colloid‐size contaminants, the facilitation of dissolved contaminant transport by colloids, in situ bioremediation, and the health risks of pathogen contamination in drinking water wells. Much has been learned through laboratory and field‐scale colloid...
Highest pluvial-lake shorelines and Pleistocene climate of the western Great Basin
M. Reheis
1999, Quaternary Research (52) 196-205
Shoreline altitudes of several pluvial lakes in the western Great Basin of North America record successively smaller lakes from the early to the late Pleistocene. This decrease in lake size indicates a long-term drying trend in the regional climate that is not seen in global marine oxygen-isotope records. At +70...
Age constraints on Jerritt Canyon and other Carlin-type gold deposits in the western United States-relationship to mid-Tertiary extension and magmatism
A. H. Hofstra, L.W. Snee, R. O. Rye, H. W. Folger, J.D. Phinisey, R.J. Loranger, A.R. Dahl, C. W. Naeser, H. J. Stein, M. Lewchuk
1999, Economic Geology (94) 769-802
Carlin-type gold deposits are difficult to date and a wide range of ages has been reported for individual deposits. Therefore, several methods were employed to constrain the age of the gold deposits in the Jerritt Canyon district. Dated igneous rocks with well-documented crosscutting relationships to ore provided the most reliable...
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...
Very long-period signals associated with vulcanian explosions at Popocatepetl volcano, Mexico
A. Arciniega-Ceballos, B. A. Chouet, P. Dawson
1999, Geophysical Research Letters (26) 3013-3016
Very long period (VLP) seismic signals associated with large summit eruptions of Popocatepetl volcano in the last four years are investigated using data from a broadband seismometer (0.04-120 s) deployed on the north flank of the volcano at a radial distance of 5 km from the active crater. The VLP...
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...