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Martian drainage densities
M. H. Carr, F. C. Chuang
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (102) 9145-9152
Drainage densities on Mars range from zero over large areas of volcanic plains to 0.3–0.5 km−1 locally on some volcanoes. These values refer to geologic units, not to drainage basins, as is normal for terrestrial drainage densities. The highest values are close to the lowest terrestrial values derived by similar techniques....
Trace-element accumulation by Hygrohypnum ochraceum in the upper Rio Grande Basin, Colorado and New Mexico, USA
L. F. Carter, S. D. Porter
1997, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (16) 2521-2528
Transplanted bryophytes can provide an indication of bioavailability. Rates of accumulation were related to the magnitude of ambient trace-element concentrations; maximal uptake occurred during the first 10 d of exposure. Trace-element concentrations in transplanted bryophytes could potentially be used to predict water and sediment concentrations that represent an integration of...
Land cover mapping, fire regeneration, and scaling studies in the Canadian boreal forest with 1 km AVHRR and Landsat TM data
L. T. Steyaert, F.G. Hall, Thomas R. Loveland
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres (102) 29581-29598
A multitemporal 1 km advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) land cover analysis approach was used as the basis for regional land cover mapping, fire disturbance-regeneration, and multiresolution land cover scaling studies in the boreal forest ecosystem of central Canada. The land cover classification was developed by using regional field...
Origins and relationships of colonial Heliophyllum in the upper Middle Devonian (Givetian) of New York
W. A. Oliver Jr.
1997, Boletin - Real Sociedad Espanola de Historia Natural: Seccion Geologica (91) 53-60
Heliophyllum halli Milne-Edwards and Haime is common to abundant in many Lower and Middle Devonian stratigraphic units in New York. Most Heliophyllum are solitary, but both branching and massive colonies are known. Four 'populations' of colonial Heliophyllum in the Givetian part of the sequence are distinct, as is a fifth...
Crystal structure refinement and Mössbauer spectroscopy of an ordered, triclinic clinochlore
Joseph R. Smyth, M. Darby Dyar, Howard M. May, Owen P. Bricker, James G. Acker
1997, Clays and Clay Minerals (45) 544-550
The crystal structure of a natural, ordered IIb-4 triclinic clinochlore has been refined in space group C1¯ from 4282 unique X-ray intensity measurements of which 3833 are greater than 3 times the statistical counting error (3σ). Unit cell parameters are a = 5.3262(6) Å; b = 9.226(1) Å; c =...
Sedimentary history and mass flow structures of Chryse and Acidalia Planitiae, Mars
K. L. Tanaka
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (102) 4131-4149
Geologic mapping and crater counting in Chryse and Acidalia Planitiae (GAP) reveal five major sedimentary deposits of Hesperian to Early Amazonian age, including (1) a mass flow deposited during the Early Hesperian near Deuteronilus Mensae (northeast of the map region) that may have resulted from the carving of Kasei Valles,...
Creep of water ices at planetary conditions: A compilation
W.B. Durham, S. H. Kirby, L.A. Stern
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (102) 16293-16302
Many constitutive laws for the flow of ice have been published since the advent of the Voyager explorations of the outer solar system. Conflicting data have occasionally come from different laboratories, and refinement of experimental techniques has led to the publication of laws that supersede earlier ones. In addition, there...
Nowcast model for hazardous material spill prevention and response, San Francisco Bay, California
Ralph T. Cheng, Wayne L. Wilmot, Jerry A. Galt
1997, Conference Paper, Oceans Conference Record (IEEE)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) installed the Physical Oceanographic Real-time System (PORTS) in San Francisco Bay, California, to provide real-time observations of tides, tidal currents, and meteorological conditions to, among other purposes, guide hazardous material spill prevention and response. Integrated with nowcast modeling techniques and dissemination of real-time...
Thermal regime of the San Andreas fault near Parkfield, California
J.H. Sass, C.F. Williams, A.H. Lachenbruch, S.P. Galanis Jr., F.V. Grubb
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (102) 27575-27585
Knowledge of the temperature variation with depth near the San Andreas fault is vital to understanding the physical processes that occur within the fault zone during earthquakes and creep events. Parkfield is near the southern end of the Coast Ranges segment of the San Andreas fault. This segment has higher...
Sea Otter Enhydra lutris
James L. Bodkin, Brenda E. Ballachey
1997, Report
The sea otter, Enhydra lutris, is the largest member of the Mustelidae family and is the only one which lives entirely in marine waters. Sea otters are unique among marine mammals because, unlike whales, dolphins and seals, they do not have a layer of fat or blubber to keep them...
Climate change and the detection of trends in annual runoff
G. J. McCabe Jr., D.M. Wolock
1997, Climate Research (8) 129-134
This study examines the statistical likelihood of detecting a trend in annual runoff given an assumed change in mean annual runoff, the underlying year-to-year variability in runoff, and serial correlation of annual runoff. Means, standard deviations, and lag-1 serial correlations of annual runoff were computed for 585 stream gages in...
Presence and distribution of trace elements in new jersey streambed sediments
A. K. O’Brien
1997, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (33) 387-403
ABSTRACT: The distribution of trace elements in New Jersey streambed sediments is described with respect to physiographic provinces and major drainage areas. Samples were collected during 1976–1993 at 295 sites distributed throughout New Jersey. Copper, chromium, lead, and zinc were detected with the greatest frequency and...
Characteristics of nesting areas used by San Clemente Island Sage Sparrows
David W. Willey
1997, The Condor (99) 217-219
I examined the nest habitat used by Sage Sparrows (Amphispiza belli clementeae) on San Clemente Island, one of the California Channel Islands, during March through June 1986. All nests were found in boxthorn shrubs in coastal scrub habitat. The cover of vegetation was greater and more evenly distributed at nest...
Paleosol stable isotope evidence for early hominid occupation of East Asian temperate environments
Hongfang Wang, S.H. Ambrose, Chen Liu, L.R. Follmer
1997, Quaternary Research (48) 228-238
Hominids left Africa and occupied mainland Asia by 1.8 myr ago. About 1.15 myr ago Homo erectus and an associated Stegodon-Ailuropoda fauna migrated from subtropical China across the Qinling Mountains into the temperate Loess Plateau. This migration may be an evolutionary milestone in human adaptability because it may represent the...
Hydrochemical evolution of sodium-sulfate and sodium-chloride groundwater beneath the Northern Chihuahuan Desert, Trans-Pecos, Texas, USA
R.S. Fisher, W. F. Mullican III
1997, Hydrogeology Journal (5) 4-16
Groundwater beneath the northern Chihuahuan Desert, Trans-Pecos, Texas, USA, occurs in both carbonate and siliciclastic aquifers beneath a thick unsaturated zone in shallow Rio Grande alluvium. Groundwater hydrochemical evolution was investigated by analyzing soils, soils leachates, bolson-fill sediments, water from the unsaturated zone, and groundwater from...
Polychlorinated biphenyls as probes of biogeochemical processes in rivers
S.A. Fitzgerald, J. J. Steuer
1997, ACS Symposium Series (671) 382-397
A field study was conducted to investigate the use of PCB (polychlorinated biphenyl) congener and homolog assemblages as tracers of biogeochemical processes in the Milwaukee and Manitowoc Rivers in southeastern Wisconsin from 1993 to 1995. PCB congeners in the dissolved and suspended particle phases, along with various algal indicators (algal...
Ambient UV-B radiation causes deformities in amphibian embryos
A.R. Blaustein, J.M. Kiesecker, D.P. Chivers, R.G. Anthony
1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (94) 13735-13737
There has been a great deal of recent attention on the suspected increase in amphibian deformities. However, most reports of amphibian deformities have been anecdotal, and no experiments in the field under natural conditions have been performed to investigate this phenomenon. Under laboratory conditions, a variety of agents can induce...
Mixed-mode sorption of hydroxylated atrazine degradation products to sell: A mechanism for bound residue
R.N. Lerch, E.M. Thurman, E.L. Kruger
1997, Environmental Science & Technology (31) 1539-1546
This study tested the hypothesis that sorption of hydroxylated atrazine degradation products (HADPs: hydroxyatrazine, HA; deethylhydroxyatrazine, DEHA; and deisopropylhydroxyatrazine, DIHA) to soils occurs by mixed-mode binding resulting from two simultaneous mechanisms: (1) cation exchange and (2) hydrophobic interaction. The objective was to use liquid chromatography and soil extraction experiments to...
Matrix-enhanced degradation of p,p'-DDT during gas chromatographic analysis: A consideration
W.T. Foreman, Paul M. Gates
1997, Environmental Science & Technology (31) 905-910
Analysis of p,p‘-DDT in environmental samples requires monitoring the GC-derived breakdown of this insecticide, which produces p,p‘-DDD and/or p,p‘-DDE, both also primary environmental degradation products. A performance evaluation standard (PES) containing p,p‘-DDT but notp,p‘-DDD or p,p‘-DDE can be injected at regular intervals throughout an analytical sequence to monitor GC degradation. Some U.S. EPA methods limit...
Inverse models: A necessary next step in ground-water modeling
E. P. Poeter, M. C. Hill
1997, Groundwater (35) 250-260
Inverse models using, for example, nonlinear least-squares regression, provide capabilities that help modelers take full advantage of the insight available from ground-water models. However, lack of information about the requirements and benefits of inverse models is an obstacle to their widespread use. This paper presents...
Estimating ground-water recharge from streamflow hydrographs for a small mountain watershed in a temperate humid climate, New Hampshire, United States
D.P. Mau, T. C. Winter
1997, Groundwater (35) 291-304
Hydrographs of stream discharge were analyzed to determine ground-water recharge for two small basins draining into Mirror Lake, New Hampshire. Two methods of hydrograph analysis developed for determining ground-water recharge were evaluated, the instantaneous recharge method and the constant recharge method. For the instantaneous recharge method, recharge is assumed to...
Patterns of foraging and distribution of bluegill sunfish in a Mississippi River backwater: Influence of macrophytes and predation
M. R. Dewey, W. B. Richardson, S. J. Zigler
1997, Ecology of Freshwater Fish (6) 8-15
We studied the trophic interactions and spatial distributions of bluegills Lepomis macrochirus and largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides in a macrophyte bed in Lake Onalaska, a backwater lake in the upper Mississippi River. The diets of adult and age-0 bluegills were similar and changed seasonally probably in response to changes in life stages of macroinvertebrates...