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Evidence for water influx from a caldera lake during the explosive hydromagmatic eruption of 1790, Kilauea volcano, Hawaii
L.G. Mastin
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (102) 20093-20109
In 1790 a major hydromagmatic eruption at the summit of Kilauea volcano, Hawaii, deposited up to 10 m of pyroclastic fall and surge deposits and killed several dozen Hawaiian natives who were crossing the island. Previous studies have hypothesized that the explosivity of this eruption was due to the influx...
Comparison of three qualitative habitat indices and their applicability to prairie streams
J. C. Stauffer, R. M. Goldstein
1997, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (17) 348-361
Qualitative stream habitat indices are important tools in classifying, interpreting, and assessing the conditions of stream ecosystems. Habitat indices are numerical values produced from scoring various features of a stream. Three commonly used habitat indices are the qualitative habitat evaluation index (QHEI), the rapid bioassessment protocols (RBP), and the riparian,...
Importance of analytically verifying chemical treatments
J.J. Rach, M.P. Gaikowski, J.J. Olson
1997, Progressive Fish-Culturist (59) 222-228
Hydrogen peroxide is considered a low regμLatory priority compound by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. It is used to control fungal infections on fish eggs. We studied the treatment profiles of hydrogen peroxide in Heath, McDonald egg jar, and Clark–Williamson incubators during treatments intended to deliver an effective regimen...
Fate and transport of metam spill in Sacramento River
P.-F. Wang, T. Mill, J.L. Martin, T.A. Wool
1997, Journal of Environmental Engineering (123) 704-712
A mass balance model was developed and applied to the Sacramento River in northern California during the July 1991 Sacramento River metam-sodium spill. The transport and reactions of metam-sodium, a soil fumigant, and the volatile and toxic methyl isothiocyanate (MITC) were simulated during the two-and-a-half days of movement along a...
Identification of ionic chloroacetanilide-herbicide metabolites in surface water and groundwater by HPLC/MS using negative ion spray
Imma Ferrer, E.M. Thurman, Damia Barcelo
1997, Analytical Chemistry (69) 4547-4553
Solid-phase extraction (SPE) was combined with high-performance liquid chromatography/high-flow pneumatically assisted electrospray mass spectrometry (HPLC/ESP/MS) for the trace analysis of oxanilic and sulfonic acids of acetochlor, alachlor, and metolachlor. The isolation procedure separated the chloroacetanilide metabolites from the parent herbicides during the elution from C18 cartridges using ethyl acetate for parent...
Streamwater chemistry and nutrient budgets for forested watersheds in New England: Variability and management implications
J.W. Hornbeck, S.W. Bailey, D.C. Buso, J. B. Shanley
1997, Forest Ecology and Management (93) 73-89
Chemistry of precipitation and streamwater and resulting input-output budgets for nutrient ions were determined concurrently for three years on three upland, forested watersheds located within an 80 km radius in central New England. Chemistry of precipitation and inputs of nutrients via wet deposition were similar among the three watersheds and...
Nest morphology and body size of Ross' Geese and Lesser Snow Geese
K. G. McCracken, A. D. Afton, R.T. Alisauskas
1997, The Auk (114) 610-618
Arctic-nesting geese build large, insulated nests to protect developing embryos from cold ambient temperatures. Ross' Geese (Chen rossii) are about two-thirds the mass of Lesser Snow Geese (C. caerulescens caerulescens), have higher mass-specific metabolic rate, and maintain lower nest attentiveness, yet they hatch goslings with more functionally mature gizzards and...
Desulfuromonas thiophila sp. nov., a new obligately sulfur-reducing bacterium from anoxic freshwater sediment
K. Finster, J.D. Coates, W. Liesack, N. Pfennig
1997, International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology (47) 754-758
A mesophilic, acetate-oxidizing, sulfur-reducing bacterium, strain NZ27(T), was isolated from anoxic mud from a freshwater sulfur spring. The cells were ovoid, motile, and gram negative. In addition to acetate, the strain oxidized pyruvate, succinate, and fumarate. Sulfur flower could be replaced by polysulfide as an electron acceptor. Ferric nitrilotriacetic acid...
Metabolic adaptation and in situ attenuation of chlorinated ethenes by naturally occurring microorganisms in a fractured dolomite aquifer near Niagara Falls, New York
R. M. Yager, S.E. Bilotta, C.L. Mann, E.L. Madsen
1997, Environmental Science & Technology (31) 3138-3147
A combination of hydrogeological, geochemical, and microbiological methods was used to document the biotransformation of trichloroethene (TCE) to ethene, a completely dechlorinated and environmentally benign compound, by naturally occurring microorganisms within a fractured dolomite aquifer. Analyses of groundwater samples showed that three microbially produced TCE breakdown products (cis-1,2-dichloroethene, vinyl chloride,...
Effect of stream acidification and inorganic aluminum on mortality of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in the Catskill Mountains, New York
Barry P. Baldigo, Peter S. Murdoch
1997, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (54) 603-615
Juvenile brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) were exposed in cages to fluctuating chemical conditions in four Catskill Mountain streams during the spring and fall of 1989 and the spring of 1990. Specific chemical constituents and characteristics of acidic episodes that correlated with increased fish mortality were identified. Mortality increased during acidic...
Fe-Ca-phosphate, Fe-silicate, and Mn-oxide minerals in concretions from the Monterey Formation
M.D. Medrano, D.Z. Piper
1997, Chemical Geology (138) 9-23
Concentrically zoned phosphatic-enriched concretions were collected at three sites from the Monterey Formation. The following minerals were identified: vivianite, lipscombite, rockbridgeite, leucophosphite, mitridatite, carbonate fluorapatite, nontronite, todorokite, and barite. The mineralogy of the concretions was slightly different at each of the three collection sites. None of the concretions contains all...
Discrimination among populations of sockeye salmon fry with Fourier analysis of otolith banding patterns formed during incubation
James E. Finn, Carl V. Burger, Leslie E. Holland-Bartels
1997, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (126) 559-578
We used otolith banding patterns formed during incubation to discriminate among hatchery- and wild-incubated fry of sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka from Tustumena Lake, Alaska. Fourier analysis of otolith luminance profiles was used to describe banding patterns: the amplitudes of individual Fourier harmonics were discriminant variables. Correct classification of otoliths to...
Inhibition of methane oxidation by Methylococcus capsulatus with hydrochlorofluorocarbons and fluorinated methanes
L.J. Matheson, L.L. Jahnke, R.S. Oremland
1997, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (63) 2952-2956
The inhibition of methane oxidation by cell suspensions of Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath) exposed to hydrochlorofluorocarbon 21 (HCFC-21; difluorochloromethane [CHF2Cl]), HCFC-22 (fluorodichloromethane [CHFCl2]), and various fluorinated methanes was investigated. HCFC-21 inhibited methane oxidation to a greater extent than HCFC-22, for both the particulate and soluble methane monooxygenases. Among the fluorinated methanes,...
Climatic Oscillations 10,000-155,000 yr B.P. at Owens Lake, California Reflected in Glacial Rock Flour Abundance and Lake Salinity in Core OL-92
J. L. Bischoff, K.M. Menking, Jeffrey P. Fitts, J.A. Fitzpatrick
1997, Quaternary Research (48) 313-325
Chemical analyses of the acid-soluble and clay-size fractions of sediment samples (1500-yr resolution) reveal oscillations of lake salinity and of glacial advances in core OL-92 back to 155,000 yr B.P. Relatively saline conditions are indicated by the abundance of carbonate and smectite (both pedogenic and authigenic), reflected by Ca, Sr,...
Water quality functions of riparian forest buffers in Chesapeake bay watersheds
R. Lowrance, L.S. Altier, J.D. Newbold, R.R. Schnabel, P.M. Groffman, J. M. Denver, D.L. Correll, J.W. Gilliam, J.L. Robinson, R.B. Brinsfield, K.W. Staver, W. Lucas, A.H. Todd
1997, Environmental Management (21) 687-712
Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, USA, have agreed to reduce nutrient loadings to Chesapeake Bay by 40% by the year 2000. This requires control of nonpoint sources of nutrients much of which comes from agriculture. Riparian forest buffer systems (RFBS) provide effective control of nonpoint source (NPS) pollution in some types...
Physical processes of shallow mafic dike emplacement near the San Rafael Swell, Utah
P.T. Delaney, A.E. Gartner
1997, Geological Society of America Bulletin (109) 1177-1192
Some 200 shonkinite dikes, sills, and breccia bodies on the western Colorado Plateau of south-central Utah were intruded from approximately 3.7 to 4.6 Ma, contemporaneous with mafic volcanism along the nearby plateau margin. Thicknesses of dikes range to about 6 m; the log-normal mean thickness is 85 cm. Despite the...
Landscape management challenges on the California Channel Islands
William L. Halvorson
1997, Aliso (16) 113-120
Managing for sustained biodiversity and restoration of natural habitat has become increasingly important over the last two decades, first as mitigation for development (especially in wetlands), and , more recently in natural areas. The latter has come about as land managing agencies like the Department of Defense and Bureau of...
Source and path effects in the wave fields of tremor and explosions at Stromboli Volcano, Italy
B. Chouet, G. Saccorotti, M. Martini, P. Dawson, G. De Luca, G. Milana, R. Scarpa
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (102) 15129-15150
The wave fields generated by Strombolian activity are investigated using data from small-aperture seismic arrays deployed on the north flank of Stromboli and data from seismic and pressure transducers set up near the summit crater. Measurements of slowness and azimuth as a function of time clearly indicate that the sources...
Bioavailability of biologically sequestered cadmium and the implications of metal detoxification
W.G. Wallace, G.R. Lopez
1997, Marine Ecology Progress Series (147) 149-157
The deposit-feeding oligochaete Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri possesses metallothionein-like proteins and metal-rich granules for storing and detoxifying cadmium (Cd). In this study we investigated the bioavailability of Cd sequestered within this oligochaete by conducting feeding experiments with 109Cd-labeled oligochaetes and the omnivorous grass shrimp Palaemonetes pugio. We also make predictions on Cd...
Quantifying macropore recharge: Examples from a semi-arid area
W.W. Wood, Ken A. Rainwater, D.B. Thompson
1997, Ground Water (35) 1097-1105
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the significantly increased resolution of determining macropore recharge by combining physical, chemical, and isotopic methods of analysis. Techniques for quantifying macropore recharge were developed for both small-scale (1 to 10 km2) and regional-scale areas in and semi-arid areas. The Southern High Plains...
Effects of calcium and magnesium on strontium distribution coefficients
R.L. Bunde, J.J. Rosentreter, M. J. Liszewski, C.H. Hemming, J. Welhan
1997, Environmental Geology (32) 219-229
The effects of calcium and magnesium on the distribution of strontium between a surficial sediment and simulated wastewater solutions were measured as part of an investigation to determine strontium transport properties of surficial sediment at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL), Idaho. The investigation was conducted by the U.S. Geological...