In situ determination of particle friction angles of fluvial gravels
Christopher E. Johnston, E.D. Andrews, John Pitlick
1998, Water Resources Research (34) 2017-2030
Particle friction angles Φ represent the physical resistance to initial movement of a sediment particle and are therefore useful for relating initiation of motion to particular flows. We determined over 8000 friction angle values at five natural rivers by applying a new method that uses a digital load cell to...
Identification of Flavobacterinium and Flexibacterin species by species-specific polymerase chain reaction primers to the 16S ribosomal RNA gene
J.A. Bader, E. B. Shotts Jr.
1998, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (10) 311-319
Species-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers have been developed for the identification of the causative agents of warmwater and marine finrot in fish: Flavobacterium columnare (Flexibacter columnaris) and Flexibacter maritimus. Differences in gene sequence in the bacterial small-subunit (16S) ribosomal...
Partial eclogitization of the Ambolten gabbro-norite, north-east Greenland Caledonides
J. A. Gilotti, S. Elvevold
1998, Schweizerische Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen (78) 273-292
No abstract available....
Assessing the bioaccumulation of contaminants from sediments of the Upper Mississippi River using field-collected oligochaetes and laboratory- exposed Lumbriculus variegatus
E.L. Brunson, T.J. Canfield, F.J. Dwyer, C.G. Ingersoll, N.E. Kemble
1998, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (35) 191-201
Concern with the redistribution of contaminants associated with sediment in the upper Mississippi River (UMR) arose after the flood of 1993. This project is designed to evaluate the status of sediments in the UMR and is one article in a series designed to assess the extent of sediment contamination in...
Occurrence of Loma cf salmonae brook, brown and rainbow trout from Buford Trout Hatchery, Georgia, USA
J.A. Bader, E. B. Shotts Jr., W.L. Steffens, J. Lom
1998, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (34) 211-216
During a 6 mo study of moribund trout from Buford hatchery, Buford, Georgia, USA, a Loma cf. salmonae microsporidian parasite was studied in the gills of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis, brown trout Salmo trutta, and rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss. This parasite was morphologically similar to L. salmonae and L. fontinalis but differed in spore size. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy demonstrated that...
Diets of nestling Gull-billed Terns in coastal Virginia
R.M. Erwin, T.B. Eyler, Jeff S. Hatfield, S. McGary
1998, Waterbirds (21) 323-327
We studied the diets of nestling Gull-billed Terns (Sterna nilotica) at colonies in coastal Virginia during the breeding seasons of 1995 and 1996 as part of a long-term study of the species. No previous quantitative assessments had been made of diets of this species anywhere along the Atlantic Coast, and...
Tropical storm flooding of a coastal plain landscape: Extensive floodplains ameliorated potential adverse effects on water quality, fishes, and molluskan communities
W.K. Michener, E.R. Blood, J.B. Box, C. A. Couch, S.W. Golladay, D. J. Hippe, R.J. Mitchell, B.J. Palik
1998, BioScience (48) 696-705
No abstract available....
Diverse gas plays lurk in gas resource pyramid
Vello A. Kuuskraa, James W. Schmoker, Thaddeus S. Dyman
1998, Oil & Gas Journal (96) 123-130
This final article on the outlook for U.S. future natural gas supplies expands on the concept of the natural gas resource pyramid. A series of poorly understood but potentially significant emerging gas plays is introduced. These plays reside at various levels within the resource pyramid. These emerging resources include sub-volcanic...
Deep earthquakes beneath the Fiji Basin, SW Pacific: Earth's most intense deep seismicity in stagnant slabs
E.A. Okal, S. H. Kirby
1998, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors (109) 25-63
Previous work has suggested that many of the deep earthquakes beneath the Fiji Basin occur in slab material that has been detached and foundered to the bottom of the transition zone or has been laid down by trench migration in a similar recumbent position. Since nowhere else in the Earth...
A note on conservative transport in anisotropic, heterogeneous porous media in the presence of small-amplitude transients
R.L. Naff
1998, Water Resources Research (34) 3693-3699
The late-time macrodispersion coefficients are obtained for the case of flow in the presence of a small-scale deterministic transient in a three-dimensional anisotropic, heterogeneous medium. The transient is assumed to affect only the velocity component transverse to the mean flow direction and to take the form of a periodic function....
Mixed conifer forest mortality and establishment before and after prescribed fire in Sequoia National Park, California
L.S. Mutch, D.J. Parsons
1998, Forest Science (44) 341-355
Pre-and post-burn tree mortality rates, size structure, basal area, and ingrowth were determined for four 1.0 ha mixed conifer forest stands in the Log Creek and Tharp's Creek watersheds of Sequoia National Park. Mean annual mortality between 1986 and 1990 was 0.8% for both watersheds. In the fall of 1990,...
Strategy for scientific drilling of marine gas hydrates
M. Hovland, T.J.G. Francis, George E. Claypool, M. M. Ball
1998, JOIDES Journal (25) 20-24
[No abstract available]...
Magnetic Susceptibility and Mineral Zonations Controlled by Provenance in Loess along the Illinois and Central Mississippi River Valleys
D.A. Grimley, L.R. Follmer, E.D. McKay
1998, Quaternary Research (49) 24-36
Magnetic susceptibility (MS) patterns have proven useful for regional stratigraphic correlations of zones within thick, oxidized Peoria and Roxana Silts along the Illinois and Central Mississippi River valleys for more than 350 km. Variations in MS of C horizon loess are controlled by silt-sized magnetite content and are interpreted to...
Stratigraphy and depositional environment of nonmarine facies of Frontier Formation, Eastern Pioneer Mountains, southwestern Montana
T. S. Dyman, R. G. Tysdal
1998, Mountain Geologist (35) 115-125
The Upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation in the eastern Pioneer Mountains of southwestern Montana was deposited in nonmarine environments west of the Western Interior Seaway within the Cordilleran foreland basin. These rocks have been assigned to the Frontier because they contain lithologies typical of the Frontier in the region even though...
Subsolum weathering profile characteristics as indicators of the relative rank of stratigraphic breaks in till sequences
E. Arthur Bettis III
1998, Quaternary International (51-52) 72-73
[No abstract available]...
Regional land cover characterization using Landsat thematic mapper data and ancillary data sources
James E. Vogelmann, Terry L. Sohl, P.V. Campbell, D.M. Shaw
Veith G., editor(s)
1998, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (51) 415-428
As part of the activities of the Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) Interagency Consortium, an intermediate-scale land cover data set is being generated for the conterminous United States. This effort is being conducted on a region-by-region basis using U.S. Standard Federal Regions. To date, land cover data sets have been...
Studies on the bacterial flora of native freshwater bivalves from the Ohio River
C. E. Starliper, R. Villella, P. Morrison, J. Mathias
1998, Biomedical Letters (58) 85-95
No abstract available. ...
New roles for an old resource: Ferromanganese nodules assist mine cleanup
E. I. Robbins
1998, Geotimes (43) 14-17
[No abstract available]...
Sponges of the Permian Upper Capitan Limestone Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico and Texas
J.K. Rigby, B. Senowbari-Daryan, H. Liu
1998, Brigham Young University Geology Studies (43) 19-89
Demosponge "sphinctozoans" and inozoid calcareous sponges are major constituents of the Upper Permian, Upper Capitan Limestone in the Guadalupe Mountains of New Mexico and Texas. Systematic description, taxonomy, and the stratigraphic distribution of these sponges are documented in collections from exposures of the Upper Capitan Limestone in the vicinity of...
Calcite crystal growth inhibition by organic acids isolated from the Florida Everglades
A.R. Hoch, M.M. Reddy, G. R. Aiken
1998, ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry, Preprints (38) 78-81
[No abstract available]...
Sorrption of aquatic fulvic acid on streambed iron oxides: In-stream reaction rates and chemical fractionation
Diane M. McKnight, G. Hornberger, K. Bencala
1998, ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry, Preprints (38) 62-63
[No abstract available]...
Mesoscale disturbance and ecological response to decadal climatic variability in the American Southwest
T.W. Swetnam, J.L. Betancourt
1998, Journal of Climate (11) 3128-3147
Ecological responses to climatic variability in the Southwest include regionally synchronized fires, insect outbreaks, and pulses in tree demography (births and deaths). Multicentury, tree-ring reconstructions of drought, disturbance history, and tree demography reveal climatic effects across scales, from annual to decadal, and from local (<102 km2) to mesoscale (104-106 km2)....
Estimation of the intrinsic absorption and scattering attenuation in Northeastern Venezuela (Southeastern Caribbean) using coda waves
F. Ugalde, L.G. Pujades, J.A. Canas, A. Villasenor
1998, Pure and Applied Geophysics (153) 685-702
Northeastern Venezuela has been studied in terms of coda wave attenuation using seismograms from local earthquakes recorded by a temporary short-period seismic network. The studied area has been separated into two subregions in order to investigate lateral variations in the attenuation parameters. Coda-Q-1 (Q(c)-1) has been obtained using the single-scattering...
Cretaceous plutonic rocks in the Donner Lake-Cisco Grove area, northern Sierra Nevada, California
Matthew J. Kulow, Richard E. Hanson, Gary H. Girty, Melissa S. Girty, David S. Harwood
1998, The Compass: Earth Science Journal of Sigma Gamma Epsilon (74) 69-76
The northernmost occurrences of extensive, glaciated exposures of the Sierra Nevada batholith occur in the Donner Lake-Cisco Grove area of the northern Sierra Nevada. The plutonic rocks in this area, which are termed here the Castle Valley plutonic assemblage, crop out over an area of 225 km2 and for the...
Foods of Buller's shearwaters (Puffinus bulleri) associated with driftnet fisheries in the central North Pacific Ocean
P. Gould, P. Ostrom, W. Walker
1998, Notornis (45) 81-93
We examined digestive tract contents and stable nitrogen isotope ratios (??15N) in breast muscles of Buller's shearwaters (Puffinus bulleri) salvaged from squid and largemesh driftnets in the central North Pacific Ocean. The epipelagic Pacific saury (Cololabis saira) was the predominant prey, making up 71% of prey mass in digestive tracts....