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Field-scale tests for determining mixing patterns associated with coarse-bubble air diffuser configurations, Egan Quarry, Illinois
Nancy J. Hornewer, G.P. Johnson, Dale M. Robertson, Miki Hondzo
1997, Conference Paper, Proceedings, Congress of the International Association of Hydraulic Research, IAHR
The U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chicago District did field-scale tests in August-September 1996 to determine mixing patterns associated with different configurations of coarse-bubble air diffusers. The tests were done in an approximately 13-meter deep quarry near Chicago, Ill. Three-dimensional velocity, water-temperature, dissolved...
Dual-porosity analysis of conservative tracer testing in saturated volcanic rocks at Yucca Mountain in Nye County, Nevada
M.F. Fahy
1997, International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts (34) 486
A radially convergent conservative tracer injection test was conducted between boreholes UE-25 #2 and UE-25 c #3 of the C-hole complex at Yucca Mountain to determine effective porosity and longitudinal dispersivity. Approximately 47% of the tracer mass was recovered and a dual-porosity analytical model replicates the breakthrough curve. Fractured-rock analyses...
Temperature effects on stocks and stability of a phytoplankton-zooplankton model and the dependence on light and nutrients
J. Norberg, D.L. DeAngelis
1997, Ecological Modelling (95) 75-86
A model of a closed phytoplankton—zooplankton ecosystem was analyzed for effects of temperature on stocks and stability and the dependence of these effects on light and total nutrient concentration of the system. An analysis of the steady state equations showed that the effect of temperature on zooplankton and POM biomass...
Numbers and distribution of double-crested cormorants on the upper Mississippi River
E.M. Kirsch
1997, Colonial Waterbirds (20) 177-184
Historic records indicate that Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) were common breeders and abundant during migration on the Upper Mississippi River from St. Paul, Minnesota, to St. Louis, Missouri, during the 1940s and 1950s. Their numbers declined in the mid-to late-1950s, remained low through the 1970s, and began to increase somewhat...
Publications of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1997
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1997, Report
This catalog is a list of (1) books and maps that were published during 1997 and (2) articles by U.S. Geological Survey personnel in non-U.S. Geological Survey journals and books that came to our attention in 1997; it supplements the permanent catalogs "Publications of the Geological Survey, 1879-1961,'' "Publications of...
Effects of unsaturated zone on aquifer test analysis in a shallow-aquifer system
K. J. Halford
1997, Groundwater (35) 512-522
A comparison between two hypothetical flow models of an unconfined aquifer, one saturated and the other variably saturated, indicates that the variably saturated model which explicitly models drainage from the unsaturated zone provides a better conceptual framework for analyzing unconfined aquifer test data and better estimates of the lateral and...
Primitive magmas at five Cascade volcanic fields: Melts from hot, heterogeneous sub-arc mantle
C. R. Bacon, P. E. Bruggman, R.L. Christiansen, M.A. Clynne, J.M. Donnelly-Nolan, W. Hildreth
1997, Canadian Mineralogist (35) 397-423
Major and trace element concentrations, including REE by isotope dilution, and Sr, Nd, Pb, and O isotope ratios have been determined for 38 mafic lavas from the Mount Adams, Crater Lake, Mount Shasta, Medicine Lake, and Lassen volcanic fields, in the Cascade arc, northwestern part of the United States. Many...
Geologic and climatic controls on the radon emanation coefficient
R.R. Schumann, L.C.S. Gundersen
Hopke P.K., editor(s)
1997, Conference Paper, Environment International
Geologic, pedologic, and climatic factors, including radium content, grain size, siting of radon parents within soil grains or on grain coatings, and soil moisture conditions, determine a soil's emanating power and radon transport characteristics. Data from field studies indicate that soils derived from similar parent rocks in different regions have...
Testing alternative conceptual models of seawater intrusion in a coastal aquifer using computer simulation, southern California, USA
Tracy Nishikawa
1997, Hydrogeology Journal (5) 60-74
Two alternative conceptual models of the physical processes controlling seawater intrusion in a coastal basin in California, USA, were tested to identify a likely principal pathway for seawater intrusion. The conceptual models were tested by using a two-dimensional, finite-element groundwater flow and transport model. This pathway was identified by the...
Distribution of terminal electron-accepting processes in an aquifer having multiple contaminant sources
P.B. McMahon, B. W. Bruce
1997, Applied Geochemistry (12) 507-516
Concentrations of electron acceptors, electron donors, and H2 in groundwater were measured to determine the distribution of terminal electron-accepting processes (TEAPs) in an alluvial aquifer having multiple contaminant sources. Upgradient contaminant sources included two separate hydrocarbon point sources, one of which contained the fuel oxygenate methyl tertbutyl ether (MTBE). Infiltrating...
Wetland use, settling patterns, and recruitment in mallards
Gary L. Krapu, Raymond J. Greenwood, Chris P. Dwyer, Kathy M. Kraft, Lewis M. Cowardin
1997, Journal of Wildlife Management (61) 736-746
The correlation between number of May ponds in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America and size of the continental mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) breeding population the following spring weakened from the 1950s to the 1980s, suggesting possible changes in suitability of prairie ponds for meeting reproductive needs. We studied...
From the 1988 drought to the 1993 flood: Transport of halogenated organic compounds with the Mississippi river suspended sediment at Thebes, Illinois
C.E. Rostad
1997, Environmental Science & Technology (31) 1308-1312
Suspended sediment was isolated from water samples collected from the Mississippi River at Thebes, IL, eight times over a 5-year period from May 1988 through September 1993 in order to evaluate the transport of lipophilic halogenated organic compounds associated with the suspended sediment. Two hydrologic extremes were included-the 1988 drought...
Assessment of soil calcium status in red spruce forests in the northeastern United States
G.B. Lawrence, M.B. David, S.W. Bailey, W.C. Shortle
1997, Biogeochemistry (38) 19-39
Long-term changes in concentrations of available Ca in soils of red spruce forests have been documented, but remaining questions about the magnitude and regional extent of these changes have precluded an assessment of the current and future status of soil Ca. To address this problem, soil samples were collected in...
Habitat associations and effects of urbanization on macroinvertebrates of a small, high-plains stream
A.G. Elliott, W.A. Hubert, S.H. Anderson
1997, Journal of Freshwater Ecology (12) 61-73
We described the relations between abundance of macroinvertebrates and several habitat variables in Crow Creek within F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Laramie County, Wyoming. Water velocity and longitudinal location showed the highest numbers of significant correlations with abundance of macroinvertebrate taxa. Changes in the macroinvertebrate community with changes...
The variable role of slab-derived fluids in the generation of a suite of primitive calc-alkaline lavas from the Southernmost Cascades, California
L. E. Borg, M.A. Clynne, T.D. Bullen
1997, Canadian Mineralogist (35) 425-452
The compositional continuum observed in primitive calc-alkaline lavas erupted from small volcanoes across the southernmost Cascade arc is produced by the introduction of a variable proportion of slab-derived fluid into the superjacent peridotite layer of the mantle wedge. Magmas derived from fluid-rich sources are erupted primarily in the forearc and...
Strontium 87/strontium 86 as a tracer of mineral weathering reactions and calcium sources in an alpine/subalpine watershed, Loch Vale, Colorado
David W. Clow, M. Alisa Mast, Thomas D. Bullen, John T. Turk
1997, Water Resources Research (33) 1335-1351
Sr isotopic ratios of atmospheric deposition, surface and subsurface water, and geologic materials were measured in an alpine/subalpine watershed to characterize weathering reactions and identify sources of dissolved Ca in stream water. Previous studies have noted an excess of Ca in stream water above that expected from stoichiometric...
Strand-plain evidence for late Holocene lake-level variations in Lake Michigan
T.A. Thompson, S.J. Baedke
1997, Geological Society of America Bulletin (109) 666-682
Lake level is a primary control on shoreline behavior in Lake Michigan. The historical record from lake-level gauges is the most accurate source of information on past lake levels, but the short duration of the record does not permit the recognition of long-term patterns of lake-level change (longer than a...
Tidal current shear in a broad, shallow, river-dominated estuary
H. F. Ryan, M.A. Noble, E.A. Williams, W.W. Schroeder, J.R. Pennock, G. Gelfenbaum
1997, Continental Shelf Research (17) 665-688
Approximately one year of current, temperature, salinity and pressure data were collected at a site near the mouth of the Mobile Bay estuary in Alabama. This estuary is broad, shallow (3 m) and relatively flat. Diurnal tides account for 85%, of the current variance in the lower estuary. Tidal currents...
Factors controlling the abundance of organic sulfur in flash pyrolyzates of Upper Cretaceous kerogens from Sergipe Basin, Brazil
A.M. Carmo, B.A. Stankiewicz, Maria Mastalerz, L.M. Pratt
1997, Conference Paper, Organic Geochemistry
The molecular and elemental composition of immature kerogens isolated from Upper Cretaceous marine carbonates from Sergipe Basin, Brazil were investigated using combined pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and organic petrographic techniques. The kerogens are predominantly composed of reddish-fluorescing amorphous organic matter (AOM) and variable amounts of yellow-fluorescing alginite and liptodetrinite. The abundance...
Hydrologic indices for nontidal wetlands
Robert M. Lent, Peter K. Weiskel, Forest P. Lyford, David S. Armstrong
1997, Wetlands (17) 19-30
Two sets of hydrologic indices were developed to characterize the water-budget components of nontidal wetlands. The first set consisted of six water-budget indices for input and output variables, and the second set consisted of two hydrologic interaction indices derived from the water-budget indices. The indices then were applied to 19...
Initiation and growth of gypsum piercement structures in the Zechstein Basin
S. C. Williams-Stroud, J. Paul
1997, Journal of Structural Geology (19) 897-907
The importance of tectonic processes in initiating halite diapirs has become much better understood in recent years. Less well understood is the development of diapiric structures involving rocks composed predominantly of gypsum. Below about 1000 m, gypsum dehydrates to anhydrite, which...
Onset of thermally induced gas convection in mine wastes
N. Lu, Y. Zhang
1997, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer (40) 2621-2636
A mine waste dump in which active oxidation of pyritic materials occurs can generate a large amount of heat to form convection cells. We analyze the onset of thermal convection in a two-dimensional, infinite horizontal layer of waste rock filled with moist gas, with the top surface of the waste...
Recalibrated mariner 10 color mosaics: Implications for mercurian volcanism
M.S. Robinson, P. G. Lucey
1997, Science (275) 197-200
Recalibration of Mariner 10 color image data allows the identification of distinct color units on the mercurian surface. We analyze these data in terms of opaque mineral abundance, iron content, and soil maturity and find color units consistent with the presence of volcanic deposits on Mercury's surface. Additionally, materials associated...