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Tests of subsurface storage of freshwater at Hialeah, Dade County, Florida, and numerical simulation of the salinity of recovered water
Michael L. Merritt
1997, Water Supply Paper 2431
This paper presents and interprets data from three cycles of injection, storage, and recovery of freshwater in a brackish aquifer through wells drilled at the Hialeah Water Treatment Plant in northeastern Dade County, Florida. Also described is an application of solute-transport modeling techniques to depict the hypothetical movement of the...
Use of particle tracking to improve numerical model calibration and to analyze ground-water flow and contaminant migration, Massachusetts Military Reservation, western Cape Cod, Massachusetts
John P. Masterson, Donald A. Walter, Jennifer G. Savoie
1997, Water Supply Paper 2482
A steady-state, three-dimensional flow model coupled with a particle-tracking algorithm was developed to assess the complex interaction of hydrogeologic conditions affecting ground-water flow and contaminant transport--including aquifer heterogeneities, hydrologic boundaries such as ponds and streams, ground-water withdrawals, and aquifer recharge to characterize the migration of contaminants emanating from beneath the...
Digital geologic map of Ardmore-Sherman quadrangles, south-central Oklahoma
J. R. Cederstrand
1997, Open-File Report 96-370
This data set consists of digital data and accompanying documentation of the surficial geology of the 1:250,000-scale Ardmore and Sherman quadrangles, Oklahoma. The original data are from the Geologic Map, sheet 1 of 4, included in the Oklahoma Geological Survey publication, Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Ardmore and...
Digital geologic map of Beaver County, Oklahoma
J. R. Cederstrand
1997, Open-File Report 96-371
This data set consists of digital data and accompanying documentation for the surficial geology of Beaver County, Oklahoma. The original data are from the Hydrogeologic Map, sheet 1 of 3, included in the U.S. Geological Survey publication, Reconnaissance of the Water Resources of Beaver County, Oklahoma, Hydrologic Investigations Atlas HA-450,...
Digital geologic map of Enid Quadrangle, north-central Oklahoma
J. R. Cederstrand
1997, Open-File Report 96-374
This data set consists of digital data and accompanying documentation of the 1:250,000-scale Enid quadrangle, Oklahoma. The original data are from the Geologic Map, sheet 1 of 4, included in Oklahoma Geological Survey publication, Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Enid quadrangle, north-central Oklahoma, Hydrologic Atlas 7, Bingham and...
Digital geologic map of Fort Smith Quadrangle, east-central Oklahoma
J. R. Cederstrand
1997, Open-File Report 96-375
This data set consists of digital data and accompanying documentation of the surficial geology of the 1:250,000-scale Fort Smith quadrangle, Oklahoma. The original data are from the Geologic Map, sheet 1 of 4, included in the Oklahoma Geological Survey publication, Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Fort Smith quadrangle,...
Effects of salinity on baldcypress seedlings: Physiological responses and their relation to salinity tolerance
J. A. Allen, J. L. Chambers, S. R. Pezeshki
1997, Wetlands (17) 310-320
Growth and physiological responses of 15 open-pollinated families of baldcypress (Taxodium distichum var.distichum) subjected to flooding with saline water were evaluated in this study. Ten of the families were from coastal sites in Louisiana and Alabama, USA that have elevated levels of soil-water salinity. The other five families were from inland,...
Equilibrium responses of global net primary production and carbon storage to doubled atmospheric carbon dioxide: Sensitivity to changes in vegetation nitrogen concentration
A. David McGuire, Jerry M. Melillo, David W. Kicklighter, Yude Pan, Xiangming Xiao, J. Helfrich, B. Moore III, C. J. Vorosmarty, A. L. Schloss
1997, Global Biogeochemical Cycles (11) 173-189
We ran the terrestrial ecosystem model (TEM) for the globe at 0.5° resolution for atmospheric CO2 concentrations of 340 and 680 parts per million by volume (ppmv) to evaluate global and regional responses of net primary production (NPP) and carbon storage to elevated CO2 for their sensitivity to changes in vegetation nitrogen...
Digital geologic map of Cimarron County, Oklahoma
J. R. Cederstrand
1997, Open-File Report 96-372
This data set consists of digital data and accompany documentation for the surficial geology of Cimarron County, Oklahoma. The original data are from the Geohydrologic Map, sheet 1 of 3, included in the U.S. Geological Survey publication, 'Reconnaissance of the ground-water resources in Cimarron County, Oklahoma', Hydrologic Investigations Atlas 373,...
Digital geologic map of Oklahoma City Quadrangle, central Oklahoma
J. R. Cederstrand
1997, Open-File Report 96-378
This data set consists of digital data and accompanying documentation of the surficial geology of the 1:250,000-scale Oklahoma City quadrangle, Oklahoma. The original data are from the Geologic Map, sheet 1 of 4, included in the Oklahoma Geological Survey publication, 'Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Oklahoma City quadrangle,...
Tonganoxichnus, a new insect trace from the Upper Carboniferous of eastern Kansas
M.G. Mangano, L.A. Buatois, C.G. Maples, William P. Lanier
1997, Lethaia (30) 113-125
Upper Carboniferous tidal rhythmites of the Tonganoxie Sandstone Member (Stranger Formation) at Buildex Quarry, eastern Kansas, USA, host a relatively diverse arthropod-dominated ichnofauna. Bilaterally symmetrical traces displaying unique anterior and posterior sets of morphological features are well represented within the assemblage. A new ichnogenus, Tonganoxichnus, is proposed for these traces. T. buildexensis,...
Trace gas emissions and smoke-induced germination
Jon E. Keeley, C. J. Fotheringham
1997, Science (276) 1248-1250
Dormant seeds of a California chaparral annual were induced to germinate by smoke or vapors emitted from smoke-treated sand or paper. Nitrogen oxides induced 100 percent germination in a manner similar to smoke. Smoke-treated water samples inducing germination were comparable in acidity and concentration of nitrate and nitrite to nitrogen...
Episodic nature of earthquake activity in stable continental regions revealed by palaeoseismicity studies of Australian and North American Quaternary faults
A. J. Crone, M. N. Machette, J. R. Bowman
1997, Australian Journal of Earth Sciences (44) 203-214
Palaeoseismic investigations of recent faulting in stable continental regions of Australia, North America and India show that these faults typically have a long-term behaviour characterised by episodes of activity separated by quiescent intervals of at least 10 000 and commonly 100 000 years or more. Long recurrence intervals such as...
Natural attenuation of chlorinated hydrocarbons in a freshwater wetland
Michelle M. Lora, Lisa D. Olsen, Barrett L. Smith
Bruce C. Alleman, Andrea Leeson, editor(s)
1997, Conference Paper, In situ and on-site bioremediation: Papers from the Fourth International In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium
Natural attenuation of chlorinated volatile organic compounds (VOC's) occurs as ground water discharges from a sand aquifer to a freshwater wetland at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Field and laboratory results indicate that biotransformation in the anaerobic wetland sediments is an important attenuation process. Relatively high concentrations of the parent compounds...
Flood dependency of cottonwood establishment along the Missouri River, Montana, USA
Michael L. Scott, Gregor T. Auble, Jonathan M. Friedman
1997, Ecological Applications (7) 677-690
Flow variability plays a central role in structuring the physical environment of riverine ecosystems. However, natural variability in flows along many rivers has been modified by water management activities. We quantified the relationship between flow and establishment of the dominant tree (plains cottonwood, Populus deltoides subsp. monilifera) along one of the least hydrologically...
Geomorphic influences on the distribution of Yellowstone cutthroat trout in the Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming
C.G. Kruse, W.A. Hubert, F.J. Rahel
1997, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (126) 418-427
Influences of large‐scale abiotic, geomorphic characteristics on distributions of Yellowstone cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri are poorly understood. We sampled 151 sites on 56 perennial streams in the Greybull–Wood river drainage in northwestern Wyoming to determine the effects of geomorphic variables on Yellowstone cutthroat trout distributions. Channel slope, elevation,...
The variability of PSV response spectra across a dense array deployed during the Northridge aftershock sequence
Edward H. Field, Susan E. Hough
1997, Earthquake Spectra (13) 243-257
This study addresses the variability of pseudo-velocity response spectra across an array deployed on stiff soil in the San Fernando Valley during the Northridge (Mw 6.7) aftershock sequence. The separation between stations ranged from 0.5 to 5 km, and the aftershock magnitudes ranged from 2.3 to 4.0. We find that...