Effects of management practices on grassland birds: Mountain Plover
Jill A. Dechant, Marriah L. Sondreal, Douglas H. Johnson, Lawrence D. Igl, Christopher M. Goldade, Melvin P. Nenneman, Betty R. Euliss
1998, Report
Information on the habitat requirements and effects of habitat management on grassland birds were summarized from information in more than 5,500 published and unpublished papers. A range map is provided to indicate the relative densities of the species in North America, based on Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) data. Although birds...
1997 summary of coyote research in Golden Gate NRA
E. Ettlinger, J. A. Howell
1998, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Simulating cholinesterase inhibition in birds caused by dietary insecticide exposure
M.S. Corson, M.A. Mora, W.E. Grant
1998, Ecological Modelling (105) 299-323
We describe a stochastic simulation model that simulates avian foraging in an agricultural landscape to evaluate factors affecting dietary insecticide exposure and to predict post-exposure cholinesterase (ChE) inhibition. To evaluate the model, we simulated published field studies and found that model predictions of insecticide decay and ChE inhibition reasonably approximated...
Pair interactions in red-faced warblers
P.M. Barber, T. E. Martin, Kimberly G. Smith
1998, Condor (100) 512-518
Forty pairs of breeding Red-faced Warblers (Cardellina rubrifrons) were observed in 1992 and 1993 on the Mogollon Rim, Arizona. Intrusions by extra-pair males, interactions between pair members, and other pair interaction behaviors were recorded. The majority of intrusions occurred during the building stage of the nesting cycle. Males responded to...
Late Neogene changes in diatom sedimentation in the North Pacific
J.A. Barron
1998, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (16) 85-95
During the late Neogene, North Pacific diatom sedimentation underwent major changes in response to high-latitude cooling and changes in surface and deep water circulation. At 9 Ma diatom mass accumulation rates (MARs) increased in the NW Pacific and off northeast Japan, possibly due to shoaling of the Isthmus of Panama, which lead to an...
Diel variability of mercury phase and species distributions in the Florida Everglades
D. P. Krabbenhoft, J.P. Hurley, M.L. Olson, L.B. Cleckner
1998, Biogeochemistry (40) 311-325
Preliminary studies of mercury (Hg) cycling in the Everglades revealed that dissolved gaseous mercury (DGM), total mercury (Hg(T)), and reactive mercury (Hg(R)) show reproducible, diel trends. Peak water-column DGM concentrations were observed on or about noon, with a 3 to 7 fold increase over night-time concentrations. Production of DGM appears...
Occurrence and distribution of semivolatile organic compounds in stream bed sediments, United States, 1992-95
Thomas J. Lopes, Edward T. Furlong, Jeffrey W. Pritt
Edward E. Little, Bruce M. Greenberg, Aaron J. DeLonay, editor(s)
1998, Book chapter, Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment: Seventh Volume
Bed-sediment samples from streams were collected from 443 sites in 19 major river basins during 1992-95 and analyzed for semivolatile organic compounds (SVOCs) to assess the occurrence and distribution of selected Hydrophobic contaminants. Forty SVOCs were detected in more than 5 percent of samples. Of these 40 SVOCs, 27 were...
Geology of Akutan Island, Alaska
Donald H. Richter, Christopher F. Waythomas, Robert G. McGimsey, Peter L. Stelling
1998, Open-File Report 98-135
No abstract available....
Operational modeling system with dynamic-wave routing
A. L. Ishii, T.J. Charlton, T.W. Ortel, C.C. Vonnahme
Loucks E, editor(s)
1998, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Annual Water Resources Planning and Management Conference
A near real-time streamflow-simulation system utilizing continuous-simulation rainfall-runoff generation with dynamic-wave routing is being developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Du Page County Department of Environmental Concerns for a 24-kilometer reach of Salt Creek in Du Page County, Illinois. This system is needed in order to...
Implications of seismic reflection and potential field geophysical data on the structural framework of the Yucca Mountain-Crater Flat region, Nevada
T.M. Brocher, W.C. Hunter, V.E. Langenheim
1998, Geological Society of America Bulletin (110) 947-971
Seismic reflection and gravity profiles collected across Yucca Mountain, Nevada, together with geologic data, provide evidence against proposed active detachment faults at shallow depth along the pre-Tertiary–Tertiary contact beneath this potential repository for high-level nuclear waste. The new geophysical data show that the inferred pre-Tertiary–Tertiary contact is offset by moderate-...
Herbivore effects on plant species density at varying productivity levels
L. Gough, J.B. Grace
1998, Ecology (79) 1586-1594
Artificially increasing primary productivity decreases plant species richness in many habitats; herbivory may affect this outcome, but it has rarely been directly addressed in fertilization studies. This experiment was conducted in two Louisiana coastal marshes to examine the effects of nutrient enrichment and sediment addition on herbaceous plant communities with...
The Cascadia Subduction Zone: Two contrasting models of lithospheric structure
T.V. Romanyuk, R. Blakely, Walter D. Mooney
1998, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth (23) 297-301
The Pacific margin of North America is one of the most complicated regions in the world in terms of its structure and present day geodynamic regime. The aim of this work is to develop a better understanding of lithospheric structure of the Pacific Northwest, in particular the Cascadia subduction zone...
Growth and potential yield of perch (Perca spp.) in selected areas of Lake Baikal and the Laurentian Great Lakes
Robert O’Gorman, Charles R. Bronte, Charles O. Hatcher, Nikolai M. Pronin, Yury Sokolnikov
1998, Siberian Journal of Ecology (5) 407-415
We compared growth, mortality, and potential yield of Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis) from Chivirkui Bay in Lake Baikal with that of yellow perch (P. flavescens) from three areas of the Laurentian Great Lakes --Chequamegon Bay in Lake Superior, northeastern Lake Ontario, and southwestern Lake Erie. Graded mesh gill nets...
Palynology of latest Neogene (Middle Miocene to late Pliocene) strata in the Delmarva Peninsula of Maryland and Virginia
L. Sirkin, J. P. Owens
1998, Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences (20) 117-132
Palynology of Miocene and Pliocene formations in the Delmarva Peninsula of Maryland and Virginia reveals a significant representation of exotic pollen interspersed in pollen assemblages that are otherwise comparable to those from the modern vegetation of the Mid-Alantic coastal plain region. The late Tertiary arboreal pollen (AP) assemblages are dominated...
Tectonic controls on fault-zone permeability in a geothermal reservoir at Dixie Valley, Nevada
Stephen Hickman, Mark Zoback, Richard Benoit
1998, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the SPE/ISRM Rock Mechanics in Petroleum Engineering Conference
To determine factors controlling permeability variations within and adjacent to a fault-hosted geothermal reservoir at Dixie Valley, Nevada, we conducted borehole televiewer observations of wellbore failure (breakouts and cooling cracks) together with hydraulic fracturing stress measurements in six wells drilled into the Stillwater fault zone at depths of 2 to...
Modeling and management of water in the Klamath River Basin: overcoming politics and conflicts
Marshall Flug, John F. Scott
Steven R. Abt, Jayne Young-Pezeshk, Chester C. Watson, editor(s)
1998, Conference Paper, Water resources engineering 98: Proceedings of the International Water Resources Engineering Conference
The network flow model MODSIM, which was designed as a water quantity mass balance model for evaluating and selecting water management alternatives, has been applied to the Klamath River basin. A background of conflicting issues in the basin is presented. The complexity of water quantity model development, while satisfying the...
Assessing map accuracy in a remotely sensed, ecoregion-scale cover map
T.C. Edwards Jr., Gretchen G. Moisen, D.R. Cutler
1998, Remote Sensing of Environment (63) 73-83
Landscape- and ecoregion-based conservation efforts increasingly use a spatial component to organize data for analysis and interpretation. A challenge particular to remotely sensed cover maps generated from these efforts is how best to assess the accuracy of the cover maps, especially when they can exceed 1000 s/km2 in size. Here...
Regression models of herbicide concentrations in outflow from reservoirs in the midwestern USA, 1992-1993
W.A. Battaglin, D. A. Goolsby
1998, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (34) 1369-1390
Reservoirs are used to store water for public water supply, flood control, irrigation, recreation, hydropower, and wildlife habitat, but also often store undesirable substances such as herbicides. The outflow from 76 reservoirs in the midwestern USA, was sampled four times in 1992 and four times in 1993. At least one...
Preparation and evaluation of coal-derived activated carbons for removal of mercury vapor from simulated coal combustion flue fases
H. -C. Hsi, S. Chen, M. Rostam-Abadi, M.J. Rood, C. F. Richardson, T.R. Carey, R. Chang
1998, Energy and Fuels (12) 1061-1070
Coal-derived activated carbons (CDACs) were tested for their suitability in removing trace amounts of vapor-phase mercury from simulated flue gases generated by coal combustion. CDACs were prepared in bench-scale and pilot-scale fluidized-bed reactors with a three-step process, including coal preoxidation, carbonization, and then steam activation. CDACs from high-organicsulfur Illinois coals...
Analysis of lake-bottom sediment to estimate historical nonpoint-source phosphorus loads
K. E. Juracek
1998, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (34) 1449-1463
ABSTRACT Bottom sediment in Hillsdale Lake, Kansas, was analyzed to estimate the annual load of total phosphorus deposited in the lake from nonpoint sources. Topographic, bathymetric, and sediment-core data were used to estimate the total mass of phosphorus in the lake-bottom sediment. Available streamflow and...
Stable isotopes and sediments from Pickerel Lake, South Dakota, USA: A 12ky record of environmental changes
A. Schwalb, W.E. Dean
1998, Journal of Paleolimnology (20) 15-30
Sedimentological parameters and stable O- and C-isotopic composition of marl and ostracode calcite selected from a 17.7-m-long core from the 8-m-deep center of Pickerel Lake, northeastern South Dakota, provide one of the longest (ca. 12ky) paleoenvironmental records from the northern Great Plains. The late Glacial to early Holocene climate in...
Rates of volcanic CO2 degassing from airborne determinations of SO2 Emission rates and plume CO2SO2: test study at Pu′u ′O′o Cone, Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Terrence M. Gerlach, Kenneth A. McGee, A. Jefferson Sutton, Tamar Elias
1998, Geophysical Research Letters (25) 2675-2678
We present an airborne method that eliminates or minimizes several disadvantages of the customary plume cross-section sampling method for determining volcanic CO2 emission rates. A LI-COR CO2analyzer system (LICOR), a Fourier transform infrared spectrometer system (FTIR), and a correlation spectrometer (COSPEC) were used to constrain the plume CO2/SO2 and the...
Ichnology of an Upper Carboniferous fluvio-estuarine paleovalley: The Tonganoxie Sandstone, Buildex Quarry, Eastern Kansas, USA
L.A. Buatois, M.G. Mangano, C.G. Maples, Wendy E. Lanier
1998, Journal of Paleontology (72) 157-180
Tidal rhythmites of the Tonganoxie Sandstone Member (Stranger Formation, Douglas Group) at Buildex Quarry, eastern Kansas, contain a relatively diverse ichnofauna. The assemblage includes arthropod locomotion (Dendroidichnites irregulare, Diplichnites gouldi types A and B, Diplopodichnus biformis, Kouphichnium isp., Mirandaichnium famatinense, and Stiaria intermedia), resting (Tonganoxichnus buildexensis) and feeding traces (<span...
Evidence for Proterozoic and late Cretaceous-early Tertiary ore-forming events in the Coeur d'Alene district, Idaho and Montana
D. L. Leach, A. H. Hofstra, S. E. Church, L.W. Snee, R. B. Vaughn, R. E. Zartman
1998, Economic Geology (93) 347-359
New 40 Ar/ 39 Ar age spectra on sericite and lead isotope data on tetrahedrite, siderite, galena, bournonite, and stibnite, together with previously published isotopic, geochemical, and geologic studies provide evidence for two major vein-forming events in the Coeur d'Alene district and surrounding areas of the Belt basin. The data suggest that the zinc-...
Herpetology of the Sulphur Springs Valley, Cochise County, Arizona
P.C. Rosen, S.S. Sartorius, C.R. Schwalbe, P. A. Holm, C.H. Lowe
1998, Proceedings RMRS-P-3
No abstract available at this time...