The geochemical evolution of low-molecular-weight organic acids derived from the degradation of petroleum contaminants in groundwater
I.M. Cozzarelli, M.J. Baedecker, R.P. Eganhouse, D.F. Goerlitz
1994, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (58) 863-877
The geochemical evolution of low-molecular-weight organic acids in groundwater downgradient from a crude-oil spill near Bemidji, Minnesota, was studied over a five year period (1986–1990). The organic acids are metabolic intermediates of the degradation of components of the crude oil and are structurally...
Experimental studies of alunite: II. Rates of alunite-water alkali and isotope exchange
R.E. Stoffregen, R. O. Rye, M.D. Wasserman
1994, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (58) 917-929
Rates of alkali exchange between alunite and water have been measured in hydrothermal experiments of 1 hour to 259 days duration at 150 to 400°C. Examination of run products by scanning electron microscope indicates that the reaction takes place by dissolution-reprecipitation. This exchange is modeled with an empirical rate equation...
Horvitz-Thompson survey sample methods for estimating large-scale animal abundance
M.D. Samuel, E.O. Garton
1994, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (59) 170-179
Large-scale surveys to estimate animal abundance can be useful for monitoring population status and trends, for measuring responses to management or environmental alterations, and for testing ecological hypotheses about abundance. However, large-scale surveys may be expensive and logistically complex. To ensure resources are not wasted on unattainable targets, the goals...
A 4500-year record of large floods on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, Arizona
J. E. O’Connor
1994, Journal of Geology (102) 1-9
A sequence of flood deposits left by the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, provides evidence of at least 15 floods with peak discharges greater than over the last 4500 yr. Ten floods during the last 2000-2300 yr...
Dramatic decline of unionid bivalves in offshore waters of western Lake Erie after infestation by the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha
Don W. Schloesser, Thomas F. Nalepa
1994, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (51) 2234-2242
Unionid bivalves and attached epizoic zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) were collected at one index station in 1989, 1990, and 1991 and at 17 stations in 1991 in offshore waters of western Lake Erie of the Laurentian Great Lakes. Sampling at the index station revealed that the proportion of live unionids...
A glossary for avian conservation biology
Rolf R. Koford, J.B. Dunning Jr., C. A. Ribic, D.M. Finch
1994, The Wilson Bulletin (106) 121-137
This glossary provides standard definitions for many of the terms used in avian conservation biology. We compiled these definitions to assist communication among researchers, managers, and others involved in the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Program, also known as Partners in Flight. We used existing glossaries and recent literature to prepare...
Chaotic deposition by a giant wave, Molokai, Hawaii
J.G. Moore, W.B. Bryan, K.R. Ludwig
1994, Geological Society of America Bulletin (106) 962-967
A coral-basalt breccia-conglomerate is exposed >60m above present sea level and nearly 2km inland from the present shoreline on the southwest side of East Molokai Volcano. This deposits was apparently laid down by a giant wave that broke over an outer reef, similar to the present fringing reef, and advanced...
Coupled effects of vertical mixing and benthic grazing on phytoplankton populations in shallow, turbid estuaries
Jeffrey R. Koseff, Jacqueline K. Holen, Stephen G. Monismith, James E. Cloern
1993, Journal of Marine Research (51) 843-868
Coastal ocean waters tend to have very different patterns of phytoplankton biomass variability from the open ocean, and the connections between physical variability and phytoplankton bloom dynamics are less well established for these shallow systems. Predictions of biological responses to physical variability in these environments is inherently difficult because the...
Ice thickness, ablation, and other glaciological measurements on Upper Fremont Glacier, Wyoming
D. L. Naftz, M.E. Smith
1993, Physical Geography (14) 404-414
Glaciological investigations of the Upper Fremont Glacier in the Wind River Range of Wyoming were conducted during 1990–1991. The glaciological data will provide baseline information for monitoring future changes to the glacier and support ongoing research utilizing glacial-ice-core composition to reconstruct paleoenvironmental records. Ice thickness, determined by radio-echo sounding, ranged from 60 to...
Evidence for a late thermal event of unequilibrated enstatite chondrites: a Rb-Sr study of Qingzhen and Yamato 6901 (EH3) and Khairpur (EL6)
N. Torigoye, M. Shima
1993, Meteoritics (28) 515-527
The Rb-Sr whole rock and internal systematics of two EH3 chondrites, Qingzhen and Yamato 6901, and of one EL6 chondrite, Khairpur, were determined. Sulfides were separated using a stepwise dissolution technique. The mineral species in each fraction were estimated based on the chemical analyses of 12 major elements. The internal...
Effects of dietary aluminum, calcium, and phosphorus on egg and bone of European starlings
A.K. Miles, C.E. Grue, G.W. Pendleton, J. H. Soares Jr.
1993, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (24) 206-212
Egg and bone of passerine birds nesting in acidified habitats may be affected by high levels of Al or P, or low levels of Ca. Nine treatments of three levels of dietary Al (target levels of 200, 1,000, and 5,000 μg/g) and three levels of Ca:P (target levels of NN...
Morphological, biochemical, and histopathological indices and contaminant burdens of cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) at three hazardous waste sites near Houston, Texas, USA
Barnett A. Rattner, Edward L. Flickinger, D. J. Hoffman
1993, Environmental Pollution (79) 85-93
Male cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) were studied at three industrial waste sites near Houston, Texas, to determine whether various morphological, biochemical, and histopathological indices provided evidence of contaminant exposure and toxic insult. Only modest changes were detected in cotton rats residing at waste sites compared with reference sites. No single...
Research, conservation, and collaboration: The role of visiting scientists in developing countries
Mercedes S. Foster
1993, The Auk (110) 414-417
As awareness of environmental problems and the need to protect our natural resources or use them wisely has grown, scientists have become increasingly interested in conservation. Some individuals are involved in conservation-related activities through research or teaching, but most of us participate only as citizens concerned about the world in...
Resource protection for waterbirds in Chesapeake Bay
R.M. Erwin, G.M. Haramis, D.G. Krementz, S.L. Funderburk
1993, Environmental Management (17) 613-619
Many living resources in the Chesapeake Bay estuary have deteriorated over the past 50 years. As a result, many governmental committees, task forces, and management plans have been established. Most of the recommendations for implementing a bay cleanup focus on reducing sediments and nutrient flow into the watershed. We emphasize...
'Tool' use by the red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)
David H. Ellis, Shawn Brunson
1993, Journal of Raptor Research (27) 128-128
Perhaps the best documented example of regular tool use for a falconiform is the Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) striking an Ostrich (Struthio camelus) egg with a stone (J. van Lawick-Goodall and H. van Lawick-Goodall 1966, Nature 212:1468-1469; R.K. Brooke 1979, Ostrich 50:257-258). Another species, the Lammergeier (Gypaetus barbatus), routinely drops...
Use of satellite telemetry for study of a gyrfalcon in Greenland
S.S. Klugman, M.R. Fuller, P.W. Howey, M.A. Yates, J.J. Oar, J.M. Seegar, W.S. Seegar, G.M. Mattox, T.L. Maechtle
1993, Journal of Raptor Research (27) 75-76(abs)
Long-term research in Greenland has yielded 1 8 years of incidental sightings and 2 years of surveys and observations of gyrfalcons(Falco rusticolus) around Sondrestromfjord, Greenland. Gyrfalcons nest on cliffs along fjords and near rivers and lakes throughout our 2590 sq. km study area. Nestlings are present mid-June to...
Seismicity of the Adriatic microplate
R. Console, R. Di Giovambattista, P. Favali, B.W. Presgrave, G. Smriglio
1993, Tectonophysics (218) 343-354
The Adriatic microplate was previously considered to be a unique block, tectonically active only along its margins. The seismic sequences that took place in the basin from 1986 to 1990 give new information about the geodynamics of this area. Three subsets of well recorded events were relocated by the joint hypocentre...
Mapping playa evaporite minerals with AVIRIS data: A first report from Death Valley, California
J.K. Crowley
1993, Remote Sensing of Environment (44) 337-356
Efflorescent salt crusts in Death Valley, California, were mapped by using Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) data and a recently developed least-squares spectral band-fitting algorithm. Eight different saline minerals were remotely identified, including three borates, hydroboracite, pinnoite, and rivadavite, that have not been previously reported from the Death Valley efflorescent...
National water summary 1990-91: Hydrologic events and stream water quality
1993, Water Supply Paper 2400
National Water Summary 1990-91 Hydrologic Events and Stream Water Quality was planned to complement existing Federal-State water-quality reporting to the U.S. Congress that is required by the Clean Water Act of 1972. This act, formally known as the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 (Public Law 92-500), and...
National Research Program of the Water Resources Division, U. S. Geological Survey, Fiscal Year 1992
1993, Open-File Report 93-128
This report, one in a series of annual reports, provides current information about the National Research Program (NRP) of the U.S. Geological Survey's Water Resources Division (WRD) during fiscal year 1992. Organized by NRP's six research disciplines, the volume contains a summary of the problem, objective, approach, and progress for...
Geomorphic and hydraulic assessment of the Bear River in and near Evanston, Wyoming
M.E. Smith, M.L. Maderak
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4032
Geomorphic and hydraulic characteristics of the Bear River in and near Evanston, Wyoming, were assessed to assist planners in stabilizing the river channel. Present-day channel instability is the result of both human-made and natural factors. The primary factor is channelization of the river in Evanston, where several meander loops were...
Regional stratigraphic framework of surficial sediments and bedrock beneath Lake Ontario
D. R. Hutchinson, C.F. Lewis, G. Hund
1993, Geographie Physique et Quaternaire (47) 337-352
Approximately 2550 km of single-channel high-resolution seismic reflection profiles have been interpreted and calibrated with lithological and geochronological information from four representative piston cores and one grab sample to provide a regional stratigraphie framework for the subbottom deposits of Lake Ontario. Five units overlying Paleozoic bedrock were identified and mapped....
Exopolymer microenvironments of microbial flora: Multiple and interactive effects on trophic relationships
Alan W. Decho, Glenn R. Lopez
1993, Limnology and Oceanography (38) 1633-1645
Microbial cells in natural environments are often encased in different types of exopolymer secretions (EPS), ranging from tight capsules surrounding individual cells to the looser slime matrices of biofilms. The different physical and chemical properties of exopolymers could have secondary effects on trophic interactions between microbial cells and consumer animals....
Numerical investigation of steady liquid water flow in a variably saturated fracture network
Edward M. Kwicklis, Richard W. Healy
1993, Water Resources Research (29) 4091-4102
Numerical simulation was used to study steady liquid water movement in a 5-m by 5-m vertical section containing a hypothetical fracture network under conditions of variable saturation. The fracture network was assumed to be embedded within an impermeable rock matrix. Three variations of a network were considered. The “mixed” network...
Rock-forming metals and Pb in modern Alaskan snow
Todd K. Hinkley
1993, Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres (98) 20537-20545
Metal concentrations in annual and subannual increments of snowpack from the accumulation zone of a south central Alaska glacier indicate that the deposition of Pb with and upon snow is decoupled from that of rock dusts. Rock dusts accumulate, apparently as dry deposition, on the topmost, exposed surfaces of snowpacks...