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Spatial use and habitat selection of golden eagles in southwestern Idaho
J.M. Marzluff, Steven T. Knick, M.S. Vekasy, Linda S. Schueck, T.J. Zarriello
1997, The Auk (114) 673-687
We measured spatial use and habitat selection of radio-tagged Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) at eight to nine territories each year from 1992 to 1994 in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area. Use of space did not vary between years or sexes, but did vary among seasons (home...
Acanthocephala of the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in North America
D.J. Richardson, Rebecca A. Cole
1997, Journal of Parasitology (83) 540-541
Examination of bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) collected from several locations in North America contributed new information concerning the acanthocephalan fauna of this host. Representatives of Arythmorhynchus brevis, representing a new host record, were collected from eagles in Florida, New Hampshire, and Wisconsin. Plagiorhynchus sp. was collected from an eagle in...
Cryptosporidium sp. infections in green turtles, Chelonia mydas, as a potential source of marine waterborne oocysts in the Hawaiian Islands
T.K. Graczyk, G.H. Balazs, Thierry M. Work, A.A. Aguirre, D.M. Ellis, Shawn K. K. Murakawa, Robert Morris
1997, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (63) 2925-2927
For the first time, Cryptosporidium sp. oocysts were identified in fecal and intestinal samples from free-ranging marine turtles, Chelonia mydas, from the Hawaiian Islands. The oocysts produced positive reactions with commercial test kits recommended for the detection of human-infectious waterborne oocysts of Cryptosporidium parvum....
Distribution of black-tailed jackrabbit habitat determined by GIS in southwestern Idaho
Steven T. Knick, D.L. Dyer
1997, Journal of Wildlife Management (61) 75-85
We developed a multivariate description of black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus) habitat associations from Geographical Information Systems (GIS) signatures surrounding known jackrabbit locations in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area (NCA), in southwestern Idaho. Habitat associations were determined for characteristics within a 1-km radius (approx home range size)...
Population genetic studies of the sea otter (Enhydra lutris): A review and interpretation of available data
Kim T. Scribner, James L. Bodkin, Brenda E. Ballachey, Steven R. Fain, Matthew A. Cronin, Maria D. Sanchez
Andrew E. Dixon, Susan J. Chivers, William F. Perrin, editor(s)
1997, Conference Paper, Molecular genetics of marine mammals: Incorporating the proceedings of a workshop on the analysis of genetic data to address problems of stock identity as related to management of marine mammals
Current information about the utility of genetic markers for estimating population structuring in sea otters (Enhydra lutris) is reviewed. Analyses of spatial population structuring with biochemical and molecular genetic markers are discussed in the context of the species' ecology and history of exploitation. Studies that have used a diversity of...
Description and epizootiology of Babesia poelea n. sp. in brown boobies (Sula leucogaster (Boddaert)) on Sand Island, Johnston Atoll, Central Pacific
Thierry M. Work, Robert Rameyer
1997, Journal of Parasitology (83) 734-738
We describe a new species of piroplasm from brown boobies (Sula leucogaster) on Sand Island, Johnston Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, central Pacific. Mean parasitemia in adults and chicks was less than 1%, with the parasitemia in chicks significantly greater than in adults. There was no significant relation between the age...
Surfactant-enhanced remediation of a trichloroethene-contaminated aquifer. 1. Transport of triton X-100
J. A. Smith, D. Sahoo, H.M. Mclellan, T.E. Imbrigiotta
1997, Environmental Science & Technology (31) 3565-3572
Transport of a nonionic surfactant (Triton X-100) at aqueous concentrations less than 400 mg/L through a trichloroethene-contaminated sand-and-gravel aquifer at Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, has been studied through a series of laboratory and field experiments. In the laboratory, batch and column experiments were conducted to quantify the rate and amount of...
Viscoelastic coupling model of the San Andreas fault along the Big Bend, southern California
J.C. Savage, M. Lisowski
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (103) 7281-7292
The big bend segment of the San Andreas fault is the 300-km-long segment in southern California that strikes about N65°W, roughly 25° counterclockwise from the local tangent to the small circle about the Pacific-North America pole of rotation. The broad distribution of deformation of trilateration networks along this segment implies...
Depth dependence of earthquake frequency-magnitude distributions in California: Implications for rupture initiation
J. Mori, R.E. Abercrombie
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (102) 15081-15090
Statistics of earthquakes in California show linear frequency-magnitude relationships in the range of M2.0 to M5.5 for various data sets. Assuming Gutenberg-Richter distributions, there is a systematic decrease in b value with increasing depth of earthquakes. We find consistent results for various data sets from northern and southern California that both include and exclude...
A physically-based method for predicting peak discharge of floods caused by failure of natural and constructed earthen dams
J. S. Walder, J. E. O’Connor, J. E. Costa
Leavesley G.H., editor(s)
1997, Destructive water: water-caused natural disasters, their abatement and control. Proc. international conference, California, 1996 217-224
We analyse a simple, physically-based model of breach formation in natural and constructed earthen dams to elucidate the principal factors controlling the flood hydrograph at the breach. Formation of the breach, which is assumed trapezoidal in cross-section, is parameterized by the mean rate of downcutting, k, the value of which...
The Upper Laacher See Tephra in Lake Geneva sediments: Paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatological implications
A. Moscariello, F. Costa
1997, Schweizerische Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen (77) 175-185
Microstratigraphical analysis of Late glacial lacustrine sediments from Geneva Bay provided evidence of a tephra layer within the upper Aller??d biozone. The layer consists of alkali feldspar, quartz, plagioclase. amphibole, pyroxene, opaques, titanite and glass shards. Electron microprobe analyses and morphological study of glass shards allowed correlation with the upper...
Organics and other molecules in the surfaces of Callisto and Ganymede
T. B. McCord, R. W. Carlson, W. D. Smythe, G. B. Hansen, R. N. Clark, C. A. Hibbitts, F. P. Fanale, J. C. Granahan, M. Segura, D. L. Matson, T. V. Johnson, P. D. Martin
1997, Science (278) 271-275
Five absorption features are reported at wavelengths of 3.4, 3.88, 4.05, 4.25, and 4.57 micrometers in the surface materials of the Galilean satellites Callisto and Ganymede from analysis of reflectance spectra returned by the Galileo mission near-infrared mapping spectrometer. Candidate materials include CO2, organic materials (such as tholins containing C???N...
Empirical Green's function analysis: Taking the next step
S. E. Hough
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (102) 5369-5384
An extension of the empirical Green's function (EGF) method is presented that involves determination of source parameters using standard EGF deconvolution, followed by inversion for a common attenuation parameter for a set of colocated events. Recordings of three or more colocated events can thus be used to constrain a single...
Photometric stability of the lunar surface
H. H. Kieffer
1997, Icarus (130) 323-327
The rate at which cratering events currently occur on the Moon is considered in light of their influence on the use of the Moon as a radiometric standard. The radiometric effect of small impact events is determined empirically from the study of Clementine images. Events that would change the integral...
Methods for predicting peak discharge of floods caused by failure of natural and constructed earthen dams
Joseph S. Walder, Jim E. O'Connor
1997, Water Resources Research (33) 2337-2348
Floods from failures of natural and constructed dams constitute a widespread hazard to people and property. Expeditious means of assessing flood hazards are necessary, particularly in the case of natural dams, which may form suddenly and unexpectedly. We revise statistical relations (derived from data for past constructed and natural dam...
Alkali-deficient tourmaline from the Sullivan Pb-Zn-Ag deposit, British Columbia
Shao-Yong Jiang, John F. Slack, Martin R. Palmer
1997, Mineralogical Magazine (61) 853-860
Alkali-deficient tourmalines are found in albitized rocks from the hanging-wall of the Sullivan Pb-Zn-Ag deposit (British Columbia, Canada). They approximate the Mg-equivalent of foitite with an idealized formula □(Mg2Al)Al6Si6O18(BO3)3(OH)4. Major chemical substitutions in the tourmalines are the alkali-defect type [Na*(x) + Mg*(Y) =...
Supercritical fluid carbon dioxide extraction and liquid chromatographic separation with electrochemical detection of methylmercury from biological samples
N.S. Simon
1997, International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry (68) 313-330
Using the coupled methods presented in this paper, methylmercury can be accurately and rapidly extracted from biological samples by modified supercritical fluid carbon dioxide and quantitated using liquid chromatography with reductive electrochemical detection. Supercritical fluid carbon dioxide modified with methanol effectively extracts underivatized methylmercury from certified reference materials Dorm-1 (dogfish...
Frictional strength and velocity-dependence of serpentine gouges under hydrothermal conditions and their seismogeological implications
S. Ma, D. Lockner, D. Moore, R. Summers, J. Byerlee
1997, Dizhen Dizhi (19)
The velocity - dependence of frictional strength of serpentine gouges has been measured at constant normal stress of 110 MPa, pore pressure of 10 MPa, temperature 25, 100 and 200??C , and at sliding rate ranging from 0. 001 to 10??m/s. At 25??C, the coefficient of friction of chrysotile gouge...
Chronology of the episode 54 eruption at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, from GOES-9 satellite data
A.J.L. Harris, L. Keszthelyi, L.P. Flynn, P. J. Mouginis-Mark, C. Thornber, J. Kauahikaua, D. Sherrod, F. Trusdell, M.W. Sawyer, P. Flament
1997, Geophysical Research Letters (24) 3281-3284
The free availability of GOES satellite data every 15 minutes makes these data an attractive tool for studying short-term changes on cloud-free volcanoes in the Pacific basin. We use cloud-free GOES-9 data to investigate the chronology of the January 1997, episode 54 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii. Seventy-six images for...
Bimodal magmatism, basaltic volcanic styles, tectonics, and geomorphic processes of the eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho
S.S. Hughes, R.P. Smith, W. R. Hackett, M. McCurry, S. R. Anderson, G.C. Ferdock
1997, Brigham Young University Geology Studies (42) 423-458
Geology presented in this field guide covers a wide spectrum of internal and surficial processes of the eastern Snake River Plain, one of the largest components of the combined late Cenozoic igneous provinces of the western United States. Focus is on widespread Quaternary basaltic plains volcanism that produced coalescent shields...
Crustal deformation at long Valley Caldera, eastern California, 1992-1996 inferred from satellite radar interferometry
W. Thatcher, D. Massonnet
1997, Geophysical Research Letters (24) 2519-2522
Satellite radar interferometric images of Long Valley caldera show a pattern of surface deformation that resembles that expected from analysis of an extensive suite of ground-based geodetic data. Images from 2 and 4 year intervals respectively, are consistent with uniform movement rates determined from leveling surveys....
Non-double-couple earthquake mechanisms at the Hengill-Grensdalur volcanic complex, southwest Iceland
B.R. Julian, A.D. Miller, G.R. Foulger
1997, Geophysical Research Letters (24) 743-746
The Hengill-Grensdalur area in Iceland generates frequent small non-double-couple earthquakes with explosive volumetric components. We collected high quality three-component digital recordings of 4,000 earthquakes on a purpose-designed, 32-station network in 1991, and determined focal mechanisms for 100 of the best-recorded earthquakes by inverting amplitude ratios. Many...
Long-term observations of migrating shore-normal bars
Guy Gelfenbaum, Gregg R. Brooks
Thornton E.B., editor(s)
1997, Conference Paper, Coastal Dynamics - Proceedings of the International Conference
A series of migrating shore-normal sandbars with wavelengths of 50-200 m and heights of 0.5-2 m have been identified off the northern tip of Anna Maria Island, a barrier island on the west-central Florida coast. Similar features have been described elsewhere since the 1930's and termed `transverse bars.' The transverse...
Controls on accretion of flysch and melange belts at convergent margins: Evidence from the Chugach Bay thrust and Iceworm melange, Chugach accretionary wedge, Alaska
Timothy M. Kusky, Dwight Bradley, Peter J. Haeussler, Susan M. Karl
1997, Tectonics (16) 855-878
Controls on accretion of flysch and mélange terranes at convergent margins are poorly understood. Southern Alaska's Chugach terrane forms the outboard accretionary margin of the Wrangellia composite terrane, and consists of two major lithotectonic units, including Triassic-Cretaceous mélange of the McHugh Complex and Late Cretaceous flysch of the Valdez Group....
Hematological and plasma biochemical reference ranges of Alaskan seabirds: Their ecological significance and clinical importance
S. H. Newman, John F. Piatt, J. White
1997, Colonial Waterbirds (20) 492-504
Blood was analyzed from 151 pelagic marine birds to establish reference ranges for hematological and plasma biochemical parameters from healthy, wild populations of Pacific seabirds. Of the 13 species examined, 9 were from the Family Alcidae (N = 122 individuals) and the remainder (N = 29) from the Families Phalacrocoracidae,...