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Mass balance, meteorological, ice motion, surface altitude, and runoff data at Gulkana Glacier, Alaska, 1994 balance year
Rod S. March
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4251
The 1994 measured winter snow, maximum winter snow, net, and annual balances in the Gulkana Glacier basin were evaluated on the basis of meteorological, hydrological, and glaciological data obtained in the basin. Averaged over the glacier, the measured winter snow balance was 1.34 meters on April 29, 1994, 0.9 standard...
Evaluation of transmitter attachment techniques on growth of wild turkey poults
Michael W. Hubbard, Ling-Ling C. Tsao, Erwin E. Klaas, Mark Kaiser, Dewaine H. Jackson
1998, Journal of Wildlife Management (62) 1574-1578
We compared the effects on growth of backpack-mounted and surgically implanted radiotransmitters used as marking techniques in studies of wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) poult survival. We applied repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Bayesian analysis to evaluate the null hypothesis that marking technique did not affect growth. Growth in body...
Landslides triggered by the winter 1996-97 storms in the Puget Lowland, Washington
Rex L. Baum, Alan F. Chleborad, Robert L. Schuster
1998, Open-File Report 98-239
Snowmelt and rainfall events triggered many landslides and debris flows in the Seattle, Washington, area during late December 1996 and January and March 1997. Landslides caused the deaths of at least four people, millions of dollars in damage to public and private property, lost revenues, traffic diversions, and other direct...
Summary of suspended-solids concentration data, San Francisco Bay, California, water year 1996
Paul A. Buchanan, David H. Schoellhamer
1998, Open-File Report 98-175
Suspended-solids concentration data were collected in San Francisco Bay during water year 1996 (October 1, 1995?September 30, 1996). Optical backscatterance sensors and water samples were used to monitor suspended solids at three sites in Suisun Bay, three sites in Central San Francisco Bay, and three sites in South San Francisco...
Reservoir quality and diagenetic evolution of Upper Mississippian rocks in the Illinois Basin; influence of a regional hydrothermal fluid-flow event during late diagenesis
Janet K. Pitman, Mitchell E. Henry, Beverly Seyler
1998, Professional Paper 1597
Conventional reservoir quality data for more than 300 wells provided by the Illinois and Indiana State Geological Surveys were analyzed to determine the factors governing porosity and permeability in the Upper Mississippian Bethel Sandstone and Cypress Sandstone, two of the principal producing units in the Illinois Basin. In addition, approximately...
Interpreting carnivore scent-station surveys
Glen A. Sargeant, Douglas H. Johnson, William E. Berg
1998, Journal of Wildlife Management (62) 1235-1245
The scent-station survey method has been widely used to estimate trends in carnivore abundance. However, statistical properties of scent-station data are poorly understood, and the relation between scent-station indices and carnivore abundance has not been adequately evaluated. We assessed properties of scent-station indices by analyzing data collected in Minnesota during...
An enthusiast's guide to agrostology
David A. Pyke
1998, Trends in Plant Science (3) 406-407
Book review of: Population Biology of Grassesedited by G.P. CheplickCambridge University Press, 1998. £50.00/$85.00 hbk (xii +399 pages) ISBN 0 521 57205 3...
Optimization of ground-water withdrawal in the lower Fox River communities, Wisconsin
J.F. Walker, D. A. Saad, J. T. Krohelski
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4218
Pumping from closely spaced wells in the Central Brown County area and the Fox Cities area near the north shore of Lake Winnebago has resulted in the formation of deep cones of depression in the vicinity of the two pumping centers. Water-level measurements indicate there has been a steady decline...
Magnitude and frequency of floods in Washington
S. S. Sumioka, D. L. Kresch, K.D. Kasnick
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4277
Annual maximum instantaneous discharge data for 527 gaging stations with at least 10 years of peak-discharge record on unregulated streams were used to compute the magnitude and frequency of floods on Washington streams. Flood magnitudes having exceedance probabilities of 0.5, 0.1, 0.04, 0.02, and 0.01 were related to physical and...
Valve morphology and systematic position of Navicula walkeri (Bacillariophyceae), a diatom endemic to Oregon and California (USA)
J.P. Kociolek, S. A. Spaulding, J.C. Kingston
1998, Nova Hedwigia (67) 235-245
Variation in valve size and ultrastructure is documented for Navicula walkeri, a freshwater diatom species endemic to Oregon and central California (USA). In LM, this large diatom has longitudinal lines on either side of the axial area, as well as lineolate striae. External proximal raphe ends recurve toward the same...