Mobile Response Team Saves Lives in Volcano Crises
John W. Ewert, C. Dan Miller, James W. Hendley II, Peter H. Stauffer
1997, Fact Sheet 064-97
The world's only volcano crisis response team, organized and operated by the USGS, can be quickly mobilized to assess and monitor hazards at volcanoes threatening to erupt. Since 1986, the team has responded to more than a dozen volcano crises as part of the Volcano Disaster Assistance Program (VDAP), a...
Body-mass, survival, and pairing consequences of winter-diet restriction in wood ducks
D.W. Demarest, Richard M. Kaminski, Leonard A. Brennan, C.R. Boyle
1997, Journal of Wildlife Management (61) 822-832
We conducted feeding experiments with captive, wild-strain wood ducks (Aix sponsa) during winters 1990-91 and 1991-92 to test effects of increasing levels of food restriction on body mass dynamics, mortality, and pair formation. Male and female wood ducks fed restricted diets (i.e., 5, 10, 15, or 20% less food [g]...
1997 flood tracking chart for the Sheyenne River basin
Gregg J. Wiche, Cathy R. Martin, Luverne L. Albright, Geraldine B. Wald
1997, Open-File Report 97-177
The "1997 Flood Tracking Chart for the Sheyenne River Basin" can be used by local citizens and emergency response personnel to record the latest river stage and predicted flood-crest information. By comparing the current state (water-surface elevation above some datum) and predicted flood crest to the recorded peak stages of...
1997 flood tracking chart for the Red River of the North basin
G.J. Wiche, C.R. Martin, L.L. Albright, Geraldine B. Wald
1997, Open-File Report 97-193
The flood tracking chart for the Red River of the North Basin can be used by local citizens and emergency response personnel to determine the latest river stage. By comparing the current stage (water-surface elevation above some datum) and predicted flood crest to the recorded peak stages of previous floods,...
Investigating possible earthquake-related structure beneath the southern Illinois Basin from seismic reflection
J.H. McBride, M. L. Sargent, Christopher J. Potter
1997, Seismological Research Letters (68) 641-649
The relationship between seismicity and faults observed on seismic reflection profiles from the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) in the central Mississippi Valley has been intensively studied for the past 15 years. However, comparable studies relating reflector sequences and earthquakes in the southern Illinois Basin, located northeast of the NMSZ,...
Estimating age of sea otters with cementum layers in the first premolar
James L. Bodkin, Jack A. Ames, Ronald J. Jameson, Ancel M. Johnson, Gary M. Matson
1997, Journal of Wildlife Management (61) 967-973
We assessed sources of variation in the use of tooth cementum layers to determine age by comparing counts in premolar tooth sections to known ages of 20 sea otters (Enhydra lutris). Three readers examined each sample 3 times, and the 3 readings of each sample were averaged by reader to...
Documentation and description of the digital spatial data base for southern California Regional Aquifer-System Analysis Program, Santa Clara-Calleguas Basin, Ventura County, California
Steven K. Predmore, Kathryn M. Koczot, Katherine S. Paybins
1997, Open-File Report 96-629
This report documents the geographic information system map layers and data files generated for the Santa Clara-Calleguas Basin, Ventura County, as part of a Regional Aquifer- System Analysis of southern California from 1989 to 1995. Thirty-six map layers and four data files are maintained in this geographic information system data...
Boundary separating the seismically active reelfoot rift from the sparsely seismic Rough Creek graben, Kentucky and Illinois
R. L. Wheeler
1997, Seismological Research Letters (68) 586-598
The Reelfoot rift is the most active of six Iapetan rifts and grabens in central and eastern North America. In contrast, the Rough Creek graben is one of the least active, being seismically indistinguishable from the central craton of North America. Yet the rift and graben adjoin. Hazard assessment in...
Spatial earthquake hazard assessment of Evansville, Indiana
T.D. Rockaway, J.D. Frost, Donald L. Eggert, R. Luna
1997, Seismological Research Letters (68) 675-688
The earthquake hazard has been evaluated for a 150-square-kilometer area around Evansville, Indiana. GIS-QUAKE, a system that combines liquefaction and ground motion analysis routines with site-specific geological, geotechnical, and seismological information, was used for the analysis. The hazard potential was determined by using 586 SPT borings, 27 CPT sounding, 39...
Geomorphic response to tectonically-induced ground deformation in the Wabash Valley
G.S. Fraser, T.A. Thompson, G.A. Olyphant, L. Furer, S.W. Bennett
1997, Seismological Research Letters (68) 662-674
Numerous low- to moderate-intensity earthquakes have been recorded in a zone of diffuse modern seismicity in southwest Indiana, southeast Illinois, and northernmost Kentucky. Structural elements within the zone include the Wabash Valley Fault System, the LaSalle Anticlinal Belt in western Illinois, and the Rough Creek-Shawneetown Fault System in northern Kentucky....
Testing for handling bias in survival estimation for black brant
James S. Sedinger, Mark S. Lindberg, Eric A. Rexstad, Nathan Chelgren, David H. Ward
1997, Journal of Wildlife Management (61) 782-791
We used an ultrastructure approach in program SURVIV to test for, and remove, bias in survival estimates for the year following mass banding of female black brant (Branta bernicla nigricans). We used relative banding-drive size as the independent variable to control for handling effects in our ultrastructure models, which took...
Mount St. Helens, from the 1980 eruption to 1996
Steven R. Brantley, Bobbie Myers
1997, Fact Sheet 070-97
Regional streamflow regimes and hydroclimatology of the United States
Harry F. Lins
1997, Water Resources Research (33) 1655-1667
The dominant regions of interannual streamflow variability in the United States are defined, and their seasonality and persistence characteristics identified, using an orthogonally rotated principal components analysis (RPCA) of a climatically sensitive network of 559 stream gages for the period 1941–1988. This classification of streamflow regimes is comprehensive and unique...
Public-Water Supplies in Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Investigations of Processes Affecting Source-Water Quality
Robert M. Lent, Marcus C. Waldron, John C. Rader
1997, Fact Sheet 054-97
Geology, hydrology, and ground-water quality at the Byron Superfund site near Byron, Illinois
Robert T. Kay, Douglas J. Yeskis, William J. Bolen, James R. Rauman, Scott T. Prinos
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4240
A study was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to define the geohydrology and contaminant distribution at a Superfund site near Byron, Illinois. Geologic units of interest beneath the site are the St. Peter Sandstone; the shale, dolomite and sandstone of the Glenwood Formation;...
Riparian cottonwood response to watertable declines
M. L. Scott, Patrick Shafroth, G.T. Auble, E. D. Eggleston
1997, The Green Line, Colorado Riparian Association Newsletter (8) 6-7
No abstract available....
Stratigraphic framework of Cambrian and Ordovician rocks in the central Appalachian Basin from Campbell County Kentucky, to Tazwell County, Virginia
Robert T. Ryder, John E. Repetski, Anita G. Harris
1997, IMAP 2530
No abstract available....
U.S. Geological Survey Studies of Energy Resources in Sub-Saharan Africa
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1997, Fact Sheet 053-97
The U.S. Government and the American public need access to information on energy resources in sub-Saharan Africa.Sub-Saharan Africa (mostly Nigeria) produces 5 percent of the world's oil, while supplying the United States with 15 percent of our imports (Energy Information Administration). In the next 10 years, sub-Saharan oil and gas...
Living on active volcanoes: The Island of Hawai'i
Christina Heliker, Peter H. Stauffer, James W. Hendley II
1997, Fact Sheet 074-97
No abstract available....
Dynamic flood monitoring in coastal environments
Elijah Ramsey III
1997, Book chapter, Natural coastal environmental hazards : Report of a workshop held at Louisiana State University, February 22-23, 1996
No abstract available....
An introduction to visual programming for biologists
Jacoby Carter, Steven Castille
1997, SWS Bulletin (14) 13-15
No abstract available....
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans, biphenyls and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin equivalents in fishes from Saginaw Bay, Michigan
John P. Giesy, David J. Jude, Donald E. Tillitt, Robert W. Gale, John C. Meadows, James L. Zajieck, Paul H. Peterman, David A. Verbrugge, J. Thomas Sanderson, Ted R. Schwartz, Marc L. Tuchman
1997, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (16) 713-724
Concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs), polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs), polychlorinated dibenzothiophenes (PCDTs), and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlo-rodibenzo-p-dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD) equivalents were measured in composite samples of forage fishes and several sizes of walleyes (Stizostedion vitreum) and common carp (Cyprinus carpio) collected from Saginaw Bay, Michigan, USA. The concentrations of...
Organochlorine contaminants in double-crested cormorants from Green Bay, Wisconsin: II. Effects of an extract derived from cormorant eggs on the chicken embryo
D.C. Powell, R.J. Aulerich, J.C. Meadows, D. E. Tillitt, K. L. Stromborg, T.J. Kubiak, J. P. Giesy, S.J. Bursian
1997, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (32) 316-322
White Leghorn chicken (Gallus domesticus) eggs were injected prior to incubation with one of four concentrations (0.001, 0.01, 0.1, and 1.0 egg-equivalent) of an extract derived from 1,000 double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) eggs collected at Spider Island adjacent to Green Bay in Lake Michigan. One egg-equivalent...
The use of semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) to concentrate inducers of fish hepatic mixed function oxygenase (MFO): Chapter 12
Joanne L. Parrott, Donald E. Tillitt
1997, Book chapter, Ecotoxicology: Responses, biomarkers and risk assessment
Semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) are sampling and concentrating devices comprised of a thin polyethylene membrane containing a small quantity of triolein. They have previously been used to sample air, water and sediments and have concentrated fish tainting compounds from pulp mill effluents. The ability to induce mixed function oxygenases (MFOs)...
The Hf isotopic composition of ferromanganese nodules and crusts and hydrothermal manganese deposits: Implications for seawater Hf
L. V. Godfrey, D.-C. Lee, W. F. Sangrey, A. N. Halliday, V. J. M. Salters, James R. Hein, W. M. White
1997, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (151) 91-105
We present Hf and Pb isotopic data, and chemical compositions of the outermost layers of marine ferromanganese deposits of different types (hydrogenous and hydrothermal) with a worldwide distribution. The Hf isotopic compositions display a broad range and refine previously reported regional differences as follows: Atlantic Ocean ɛHf = −4to+2, Indian Ocean...