Prairie Falcon (Falco mexicanus)
Karen Steenhof
1998, Book chapter, The Birds of North America
No abstract available....
Loose-coupling a cellular automaton model and GIS: Long-term urban growth prediction for San Francisco and Washington/Baltimore
Keith Clarke, Leonard Gaydos
1998, International Journal of Geographical Information Science (12) 699-714
Prior research developed a cellular automaton model, that was calibrated by using historical digital maps of urban areas and can be used to predict the future extent of an urban area. The model has now been applied to two rapidly growing, but remarkably different urban areas: the San Francisco Bay...
In-situ alteration of minerals by acidic ground water resulting from mining activities: Preliminary evaluation of method
Carol J. Lind, C. L. Creasey, Cory E. Angeroth
1998, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (64) 293-305
The chemical composition of the Cu-mining-related acidic ground water (pH ∼ 3.5 to near neutral) in Pinal Creek Basin, Arizona has been monitored since 1980. In-situ experiments are planned using alluvial sediments placed in the ground-water flow path to measure changes in mineral and...
Geology and regional correlation of the Cretaceous and Paleogene rocks of the Gualala block, northern California
C. M. Wentworth, D. L. Jones, E. E. Brabb
1998, Book chapter, Geology and tectonics of the Gualala block, northern California: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Book 84
No abstract available....
Eskimo Curlew (Numenius borealis)
Robert E. Gill Jr., Pablo Canevari, Eve H. Iversen
1998, The Birds of North America
No abstract available...
Greater Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca)
C.S. Elphick, T. Lee Tibbitts
1998, The Birds of North America
No abstract available...
Radionuclides in fly ash and bottom ash: Improved characterization based on radiography and low energy gamma-ray spectrometry
Robert A. Zielinski, James R. Budahn
1998, Fuel (77) 259-267
Two radiation-based techniques for determining the distribution and relative abundance of radionuclides are described, and applied to a suite of fly ash and bottom ash samples from a Kentucky power plant. The technique of fission-track radiography provides new observations of the variety of uranium hosts and of uranium distribution in...
Origin of the Columbia River basalts: Melting model of a heterogeneous plume head
Eiichi Takahahshi, K Nakajima, Thomas L. Wright
1998, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (162) 80
In order to study the origin of the Grande Ronde basalts (GRs) erupted in the climax stage of the Columbia River basalts (CRBs), we carried out high pressure melting experiments on four of the most primitive rock compositions representing the Yakima group of the CRBs. The voluminous GRs (constituting >80 vol% of CRBs) are...
Sediment ingestion of two sympatric shorebird species
Clifford A. Hui, W. Nelson Beyer
1998, Science of the Total Environment (224) 227-233
Black-bellied plovers (Pluvialis squatarola) have short bills and primarily peck while foraging whereas Willets (Catoptrophorus semipalmatus) have long bills and primarily probe with bills open in sediments. Intestinal digesta were collected from these species at sympatric overwintering sites in southern California near San Diego to relate sediment ingestion to bill length and feeding behavior. Plover digesta...
Deformation following the 1994 Northridge Earthquake (M=6.7), Southern California
James C. Savage, Jerry L. Svarc, W.H. Prescott, Kenneth W. Hudnut
1998, Geophysical Research Letters (25) 2725-2728
Following the 1994 Mw=6.7 Northridge earthquake, a 65‐km‐long, north‐south array of 11 geodetic monuments was established across the rupture. The array was surveyed with GPS ten times in the 4.25 yr after the earthquake. Although there is evidence for modest nonlinear postseismic relaxation in the first few weeks after the...
Deformation across the rupture zone of the 1964 Alaska earthquake, 1993–1997
James C. Savage, Jerry L. Svarc, W.H. Prescott, W.K. Gross
1998, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (103) 21275-21283
A linear array of 15 geodetic monuments was installed in 1993 across the rupture zone of the 1964 Alaska earthquake (Mw = 9.2). The array extends from Middleton Island (at the edge of the continental shelf and 80 km from the Alaska‐Aleutian trench) to north of Palmer, Alaska (380 km from...
Effects of climatic variation on field metabolism and water relations of desert tortoises
B.T. Henen, C.C. Peterson, I.R. Wallis, K.H. Berry, K.A. Nagy
1998, Oecologia (117) 365-373
We used the doubly labeled water method to measure the field metabolic rates (FMRs, in kJ kg−1 day−1) and water flux rates (WIRs, in ml H2O kg−1 day−1) of adult desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) in three parts of the Mojave Desert in California over a 3.5-year period, in order to develop insights into...
Weakness of the lower continental crust: A condition for delamination, uplift, and escape
R. Meissner, Walter D. Mooney
1998, Tectonophysics (296) 47-60
We discuss three interconnected processes that occur during continental compression and extension: delamination of the lower crust and sub-crustal lithosphere, escape tectonics (i.e., lateral crustal flow), and crustal uplift. We combine calculations of lithospheric viscosity–depth curves with geologic observations and seismic images of...
State of the River – A report on the condition of the Salt River watershed, Kentucky, and minor Ohio River tributaries in the area, November 1998
Allison A. Shipp
1998, Report
No abstract available....
Occurrence of acetanilide herbicide metabolites in tile runoff and ground
E.M. Thurman, D.W. Kolpin, S. J. Kalkhoff, P. J. Phillips
1998, Conference Paper, 43rd Annual Midwest Groundwater Conference, Program Abstracts
No abstract available....
Estimation of tiger densities in India using photographic captures and recaptures
K. Ullas Karanth, James D. Nichols
1998, Ecology (79) 2852-2862
The tiger (Panthera tigris) is an endangered, large felid whose demographic status is poorly known across its distributional range in Asia. Previously applied methods for estimating tiger abundance, using total counts based on tracks, have proved unreliable. Lack of reliable data on tiger densities not only has constrained our ability...
Are adult nonbreeders prudent parents? The kittiwake model
Emmanuelle Cam, James E. Hines, J. #NAME? Monnat, James D. Nichols, Etienne Danchin
1998, Ecology (79) 2917-2930
Understanding evolutionary consequences of intermittent breeding (nonbreeding in individuals that previously bred) requires investigation of the relationships between adult breeding state and two demographic parameters: survival probability and subsequent breeding probability. One major difficulty raised by comparing the demographic features of breeders and nonbreeders as estimated from capture–recapture data is...
Preliminary results from the investigation of the Pymatuning earthquake of September 25, 1998
John Armbruster, Henry Barton, Paul Bodin, Theodore Buckwalter, Jon Cox, Edward Cranswick, James Dewey, Gary Fleeger, Margaret Hopper, Stephen Horton, Donald Hoskins, Deborah Kilb, Mark Meremonte, Ann Metzger, Dennis Risser, Leonardo Seeber, Kaye Shedlock, Katherine Stanley, Mitchell Withers, Madeleine Zirbes
1998, Pennsylvania Geology (29) 2-14
The Pymatuning earthquake occurred on Friday, September 25, 1998, at 19:52:52 Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), or 3:52:52 p.m. EDT, near Jamestown, Pa., at the southern end of the Pymatuning Reservoir, which straddles the Ohio-Pennsylvania border. The National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) determined that the event had a magnitude of 5.2...
Establishment of woody riparian vegetation in relation to annual patterns of streamflow, Bill Williams River, Arizona
P.B. Shafroth, G.T. Auble, J.C. Stromberg, D.T. Patten
1998, Wetlands (18) 577-590
Previous studies have revealed the close coupling of components of annual streamflow hydrographs and the germination and establishment of Populus species. Key hydrograph components include the timing and magnitude of flood peaks, the rate of decline of the recession limb, and the magnitude of base flows. In this...
Mining properties in Washington that were involved in the DMA, DMEA, OME Mineral Exploration Programs, 1950-1974
Thor H. Kiilsgaard
1998, Open-File Report 98-232
Introduction This report and accompanying map (Plate 1) presents information on the Defense Minerals Administration (DMA), Defense Minerals Exploration Administration (DMEA), and Office of Minerals Exploration (OME) mineral exploration programs in Washington. Under these programs, the federal government participated in the exploration costs for certain strategic and critical minerals. Federal funds for mineral exploration under...
An analysis of crosswell radar data collected during an experimental gasoline spill
K.J. Ellefsen
1998, Open-File Report 98-225
Analytical results for forty-two fluvial tailings cores and seven stream sediment samples from High Ore Creek, northern Jefferson County, Montana
David L. Fey, Stan E. Church
1998, Open-File Report 98-215
Metal-mining related wastes in the Boulder River basin study area in northern Jefferson County, Montana have been implicated in their detrimental effects on water quality with regard to acid-generation and toxic-metal solubility. Sediments, fluvial tailings and water from High Ore Creek have been identified as significant contributors to water quality...
An evaluation of several geophysical methods for characterizing sand and gravel deposits
K.J. Ellefsen, J.E. Lucius, D.V. Fitterman
1998, Open-File Report 98-221
Source, occurrence, and extent of arsenic in the Grass Mountain area of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
Janet M. Carter, S. K. Sando, T. S. Hayes, R. H. Hammond
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4286
No abstract available....
Precipitation, streamflow, and water-quality data from selected sites in the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 1995-97
J. B. Robinson, W. F. Hazell, R. G. Garrett
1998, Open-File Report 98-67
Precipitation data were collected at 46 precipitation sites and 3 atmospheric deposition sites, and hydrologic data were collected at 9 stream sites in the vicinity of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, from July 1995 through June 1997. Data were collected to identify the type, concentration, and amount of nonpoint-source...