Midcontinent urban corridor geologic mapping project
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1997, Fact Sheet 044-97
The travel times of solutes at the Cape Cod Tracer Experiment: Data analysis, modeling, and structural parameters inference
Yoram Rubin, Souheil Ezzedine
1997, Water Resources Research (33) 1537-1547
A method for analyzing and interpreting travel times of solutes in heterogeneous aquifers is presented based on the peak concentration arrival times as measured at various samplers in the aquifer. The method allows separation of the effects of pore-scale dispersion from the effects of the large-scale aquifer heterogeneity. An analysis...
Geologic map of the southern part of the Piceance Creek basin, northwestern Colorado
W. J. Hail Jr., M. C. Smith
1997, IMAP 2529
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
USGS geochemical studies outline mineral potential and environmental hazards in southeastern Oregon
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1997, Fact Sheet 194-95
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...
Use of artificially created Douglas-fir snags by cavity-nesting birds
C. L. Chambers, T. Carrigan, T.E. Sabin, J. C. Tappeiner II, W.C. McComb
1997, Western Journal of Applied Forestry (12) 93-97
In western Oregon, we created snags by sawing tops off live Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) (n = 821) trees and monitored their condition and use by cavity-nesting birds. We created snags in three silvicultural treatments: modified clearcut stands, two-story stands, and small-patch group-selection stands. We used two snag patterns: clumped and...
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,...
Geophysical setting of the Wabash Valley fault system
T.G. Hildenbrand, D. Ravat
1997, Seismological Research Letters (68) 567-585
Interpretation of existing regional magnetic and gravity data and new local high-resolution aeromagnetic data provides new insights on the tectonic history and structural development of the Wabash Valley Fault System in Illinois and Indiana. Enhancement of short-wavelength magnetic anomalies reveal numerous NW- to NNE-trending ultramafic dikes and six intrusive complexes...
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...
Regional streamflow information in Alaska; an investment in the future
T. P. Brabets
1997, Open-File Report 96-630
Inorganic and organic constituents and grain-size distribution in streambed sediment and ancillary data for the Connecticut, Housatonic, and Thames River Basins study unit, 1992-94
S.L. Harris
1997, Open-File Report 96-397
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,...
Proterozoic structure, Cambrian rifting, and younger faulting as revealed by a regional seismic reflection network in the southern Illinois Basin
Christopher J. Potter, James A. Drahovzal, M. L. Sargent, J.H. McBride
1997, Seismological Research Letters (68) 537-552
Four high-quality seismic reflection profiles through the southern Illinois Basin, totaling 245 km in length, provide an excellent regional subsurface stratigraphic and structural framework for evaluation of seismic risk, hydrocarbon occurrence, and other regional geologic studies. These data provide extensive subsurface information on the geometry of the intersection of the...
Seismic interpretation of the deep structure of the Wabash Valley Fault System
G. W. Bear, J.A. Rupp, A.J. Rudman
1997, Seismological Research Letters (68) 624-640
Interpretations of newly available seismic reflection profiles near the center of the Illinois Basin indicate that the Wabash Valley Fault System is rooted in a series of basement-penetrating faults. The fault system is composed predominantly of north-northeast-trending high-angle normal faults. The largest faults in the system bound the 22-km wide...
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...
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...
Understory plant species composition in remnant stands along an urban-to-rural land-use gradient
G.R. Guntenspergen, J.B. Levenson
1997, Urban Ecosystems (1) 155-169
We examined the understory species composition of 24 remnant forest stands along an urban-to-rural gradient in the metropolitan Milwaukee, Wisconsin region to determine the relationships between plant community composition, human disturbance, and contrasting types of land use along a gradient of urbanization. A significant difference was found in shrub species...
Mount St. Helens, from the 1980 eruption to 1996
Steven R. Brantley, Bobbie Myers
1997, Fact Sheet 070-97
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...