Pennsylvania's crossbill winter of 1997-1998
P. Hess, M.R. Leahy, R. M. Ross
1998, Pennsylvania Birds (12) 2-6
Blood lead concentrations of spectacled eiders near the Kashunuk River, Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
J. Christian Franson, Margaret R. Petersen, Lynn H. Creekmore, Paul L. Flint, Milton R. Smith
1998, Ecotoxicology (7) 175-181
We collected, 342 blood samples from spectacled eiders (Somateria fischeri) on their breeding grounds in western Alaska from late May through to early August 1993–1995. Lead concentrations of ≥0.50 p.p.m. wet weight were found in the blood of 20% of the adult female eiders, 2% of the adult...
Noninvasive monitoring of fetal growth and development in the Siberian polecat (Mustela eversmanni)
Jeffrey Wimsatt, Jay D. Johnson, Robert H. Wrigley, Dean E. Biggins, Jerry L. Godbey
1998, Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine (29) 423-431
The Siberian polecat (Mustela eversmanni) is the preferred species to assess procedures and establish normative values for application in the related and endangered black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes). This study was undertaken to physically, ultrasonographically, and radiographically evaluate fetal development in a spontaneously breeding captive Siberian polecat population. Ultrasonographically, fetal...
Aquatic biodiversity associated with eastern hemlock in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (DEWA)
C. Snyder
1998, Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Newsletter (Sep) 9-10
Effects of capture and handling on survival of female northern pintails
R. R. Cox Jr., A. D. Afton
1998, Journal of Field Ornithology (69) 276-287
Identification of capture and handling procedures that influence survival of waterfowl has important research and management implications. We captured 347 female Northern Pintails (Anas acuta) using rocket nets, fitted them with harness (backpack-type) radio transmitters, and monitored their survival during the first 10 d following release. Females were 16 times...
Migration of the snow geese in Chukotka and St. Lawrence Island
Vasily V. Baranyuk, John Y. Takekawa
1998, Casarca (4) 169-187
Pine nut use in the Early Holocene and beyond: The danger cave archaeobotanical record
D. Rhode, D.B. Madsen
1998, Journal of Archaeological Science (25) 1199-1210
Nuts of limber pine (Pinus flexilis) from Early Holocene strata in Danger Cave, Utah, are distinguishable by seed-coat sculpturing from pine nuts of single-needled pinyon (Pinus monophylla), which occur in strata dating <7000 years BP. Owls and other taphonomic agents may deposit pine nuts in archaeological sites, but the morphology...
Measurement of stream channel habitat using sonar
Marshall Flug, Heather Seitz, John Scott
1998, Regulated Rivers: Research & Management (14) 511-517
An efficient and low cost technique using a sonar system was evaluated for describing channel geometry and quantifying inundated area in a large river. The boat-mounted portable sonar equipment was used to record water depths and river width measurements for direct storage on a laptop computer. The field data collected...
Ground-water resource evaluation on Long Island, New York, using flow models and a geographic information system
C.E. Schubert, H. T. Buxton, J. Monti Jr.
1998, Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences (20) 308-313
[No abstract available]...
Vulnerability of desert biological soil crusts to wind erosion: The influences of crust development, soil texture, and disturbance
Jayne Belnap, Dale A. Gillette
1998, Journal of Arid Environments (39) 133-142
Biological soil crusts, consisting of cyanobacteria, green algae, lichens, and mosses, are important in stabilizing soils in semi-arid and arid lands. Integrity of these crusts is compromised by compressional disturbances such as foot, vehicle, or livestock traffic. Using a portable wind tunnel, we found threshold friction velocities (TFVs) of undisturbed...
Method determines vuggy carbonate permeability
Emmanuel O. Udegbunam
1998, Oil & Gas Journal (96) 41-44
An improved method determines vuggy carbonate permeability on the basis of specific surface area per unit pore volume and a flow zone indicator (FZI). Comparisons of fit standard error estimates show that this approach is superior to the multivariable empirical correlations of Chilingarian, et al., and to the ANN-estimated permeabilities....
Movement, migration, and smolting of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
S. D. McCormick, Lonnie P. Hansen, T.P. Quinn, R.L. Saunders
1998, Conference Paper, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
A variety of movements characterize the behavioral plasticity of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in fresh water, including movements of fry from redds, establishment of feeding territories, spawning movements of sexually mature male parr, movement to and from winter habitat, and smolt migration in spring. Smolting is an adaptive specialization for...
Development and testing of a compartmentalized reaction network model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers
Robert H. Abrams , Keith Loague, Douglas B. Kent
1998, Water Resources Research (34) 1531-1541
The work reported here is the first part of a larger effort focused on efficient numerical simulation of redox zone development in contaminated aquifers. The sequential use of various electron acceptors, which is governed by the energy yield of each reaction, gives rise to redox zones. The large difference in...
Effect of cable capacitance on in-situ borehole geophone calibration
Huaibao P. Liu, R.E. Warrick
1998, Geophysics (63) 18-24
Using 2-Hz electromagnetic moving‐coil geophones as sensing elements, we have constructed and deployed three‐component seismometers in boreholes at various sites for wave‐propagation studies associated with earthquake hazards (Liu et al., 1991). For example, one such seismometer has been deployed in a 88-m...
No evidence for cycles in wave-dominated tribes hill formation (lower ordovician, east-central new york)
E. Landing
1998, Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences (20) 208-211
[No abstract available]...
2,3,6-/3,4,5-Trimethyl substituted diaryl carotenoid derivatives (Chlorobiaceae) in petroleums of the Belarussian Pripyat River Basin
D.J. Clifford, J.L. Clayton, Damste J.S. Sinninghe
1998, Conference Paper, Organic Geochemistry
Degradation products of the 2,3,6-/3,4,5-trimethyl substituted analog of isorenieratene were characterized in Belarussian petroleums. Devonian oils of low maturity were found to contain high concentrations (e.g., 35 mg/g) of C40 diaryl isoprenoids (2,3,6-/3,4,5-trimethyl substitution) along with an abundance of maturation-related compounds. A maturation scheme for diaryl carotenoid (2,3,6-/3,4,5-trimethyl substitution) precursors...
Genetic features of petroleum systems in rift basins of eastern China
J. Qiang, P.J. McCabe
1998, Marine and Petroleum Geology (15) 343-358
Most oil-bearing basins in eastern China are Mesozoic-Cenozoic continental rifts which have played a habitat for oil and gas in China. Investigation of the petroleum systems may give a better understanding of the oil and gas habitats in these basins. Of the essential elements of the petroleum system, the source...
Nonpoint sources of volatile organic compounds in urban areas - Relative importance of land surfaces and air
T. J. Lopes, D.A. Bender
1998, Environmental Pollution (101) 221-230
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) commonly detected in urban waters across the United States include gasoline-related compounds (e.g. toluene, xylene) and chlorinated compounds (e.g. chloroform, tetrachloroethane [PCE], trichloroethene [TCE]). Statistical analysis of observational data and results of modeling the partitioning of VOCs between air and water suggest that urban land surfaces...
Carbohydrate oxidation coupled to Fe(III) reduction, a novel form of anaerobic metabolism
J.D. Coates, T. Councell, D.J. Ellis, Derek R. Lovley
1998, Anaerobe (4) 277-282
An isolate, designated GC-29, that could incompletely oxidize glucose to acetate and carbon dioxide with Fe(III) serving as the electron acceptor was recovered from freshwater sediments of the Potomac River, Maryland. This metabolism yielded energy to support cell growth. Strain GC-29 is a facultatively anaerobic, Gram-negative motile rod which, in...
Landfalling Tropical Cyclones: Forecast Problems and Associated Research Opportunities
F.D. Marks, L.K. Shay, G. Barnes, P. Black, M. Demaria, B. McCaul, J. Mounari, M. Montgomery, M. Powell, J.D. Smith, B. Tuleya, G. Tripoli, Lingtian Xie, R. Zehr
1998, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (79) 305-323
The Fifth Prospectus Development Team of the U.S. Weather Research Program was charged to identify and delineate emerging research opportunities relevant to the prediction of local weather, flooding, and coastal ocean currents associated with landfalling U.S. hurricanes specifically, and tropical cyclones in general. Central to this theme are basic and...
The diet of the manatee (Trichechus Manatus) in Puerto Rico
A. A. Mignucci-Giannoni, C.A. Beck
1998, Marine Mammal Science (14) 394-397
[No abstract available]...
Evidence that local land use practices influence regional climate, vegetation, and stream flow patterns in adjacent natural areas
T.J. Stohlgren, T.N. Chase, R.A. Pielke Sr., T.G.F. Kittel, Jill Baron
1998, Global Change Biology (4) 495-504
We present evidence that land use practices in the plains of Colorado influence regional climate and vegetation in adjacent natural areas in the Rocky Mountains in predictable ways. Mesoscale climate model simulations using the Colorado State University Regional Atmospheric Modelling System (RAMS) projected that modifications to natural vegetation in the...
Effects of male removal on female reproductive biology in Ross' and Lesser Snow Geese
C.R. Leschack, A. D. Afton, R.T. Alisauskas
1998, The Wilson Bulletin (110) 56-64
We studied effects of mate removal on nesting and hatching success, incubation behavior, body mass, and post-hatch dispersal distance of female Ross' (Chen rossii) and Lesser Snow Geese (C. caerulescens caerulescens) at Karrak Lake. N.W.T., Canada. Male ge and widowed and paired control females were monitored through post-hatch dispersal. Nesting...
Poroelastic rebound along the Landers 1992 earthquake surface rupture
G. Peltzer, P. Rosen, F. Rogez, K. Hudnut
1998, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (103) 30131-30145
Maps of surface displacement following the 1992 Landers, California, earthquake, generated by interferometric processing of ERS-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images, reveal effects of various postseismic deformation processes along the 1992 surface rupture. The large-scale pattern of the postseismic displacement field includes large lobes, mostly visible on the west side...
Effect of zeolite on toxicity of ammonia in freshwater sediments: Implications for toxicity identification evaluation procedures
J.M. Besser, C.G. Ingersoll, E.N. Leonard, D.R. Mount
1998, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (17) 2310-2317
Techniques for reducing ammonia toxicity in freshwater sediments were investigated as part of a project to develop toxicity identification and evaluation (TIE) procedures for whole sediments. Although ammonia is a natural constituent of freshwater sediments, pollution can lead to ammonia concentrations that are toxic to benthic invertebrates, and ammonia can...