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Geology and preliminary dating of the hominid-bearing sedimentary fill of the Sima de los Huesos Chamber, Cueva Mayor of the Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain
J. L. Bischoff, J.A. Fitzpatrick, L. Leon, J.L. Arsuaga, Christophe Falgueres, J.-J. Bahain, T. Bullen
1997, Journal of Human Evolution (33) 129-154
Sediments of the Sima de los Huesos vary greatly over distances of a few meters. This is typical of interior cave facies, and caused by cycles of cut and fill. Mud breccias containing human bones, grading upwards to mud containing bear bones, fill an irregular surface cut into basal marls...
Distribution of seabirds in the northern Gulf of Mexico in relation to mesoscale features: Initial observations
C. A. Ribic, R. Davis, N. Hess, D. Peake
1997, Conference Paper, ICES Journal of Marine Science
The presence of seabirds was related to offshore surface eddies and the freshwater plume of the Mississippi River in the northern Gulf of Mexico during autumn, winter, spring, and summer 1992-1993. Skuas (Stercorarius spp.) were the most common bird seen in autumn, whereas skuas and gulls (Larus spp.) were the...
Organic geochemical study of sequences overlying coal seams; example from the Mansfield Formation (Lower Pennsylvanian), Indiana
Maria Mastalerz, A.B. Stankiewicz, G. Salmon, E.P. Kvale, C.L. Millard
1997, International Journal of Coal Geology (33) 275-299
Roof successions above two coal seams from the Mansfield Formation (Lower Pennsylvanian) in the Indiana portion of the Illinois Basin have been studied with regard to sedimentary structures, organic petrology and organic geochemistry. The succession above the Blue Creek Member of...
U-Pb zircon date from Avalonian Cape Breton Island and geochronologic calibration of the early Ordovician
E. Landing, S. A. Bowring, R.A. Fortey, K.L. Davidek
1997, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (34) 724-730
A U–Pb zircon date of 483 ± 1 Ma is recorded from an uppermost Tremadoc K-bentonite from the Chesley Drive Group on McLeod Brook, eastern Cape Breton Island. The associated fauna, with the trilobite Peltocare rotundifrons, is also known from the Reversing Falls section in Saint John, New Brunswick, and the traditional reference of...
Production of activated char from Illinois coal for flue gas cleanup
A.A. Lizzio, J.A. DeBarr, C.W. Kruse
1997, Energy and Fuels (11) 250-259
Activated chars were produced from Illinois coal and tested in several flue gas cleanup applications. High-activity chars that showed excellent potential for both SO2 and NOx removal were prepared from an Illinois No. 2 bituminous coal. The SO2 (120 °C) and NOx (25 °C) removal performance of one char compared...
Shallow seismic reflection profiles and geological structure in the Benton Hills, southeast Missouri
J. R. Palmer, D. Hoffman, W. J. Stephenson, J. K. Odum, R. A. Williams
1997, Engineering Geology (46) 217-233
During late May and early June of 1993, we conducted two shallow, high-resolution seismic reflection surveys (Mini-Sosie method) across the southern escarpment of the Benton Hills segment of Crowleys Ridge. The reflection profiles imaged numerous post-late Cretaceous faults and folds. We believe these faults may represent a significant earthquake source...
Coseismic deformation during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake and range-front thrusting along the southwestern margin of the Santa Clara Valley, California
V.E. Langenheim, K. M. Schmidt, R.C. Jachens
1997, Geology (25) 1091-1094
Damage patterns caused by the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake along the southwestern margin of the Santa Clara Valley, California, form three zones that coincide with mapped and inferred traces of range-front thrust faults northeast of the San Andreas fault. Damage in these zones was largely contractional, consistent with past displacement...
Relative sensitivity of three endangered fishes, Colorado squawfish, bonytail, and razorback sucker, to selected metal pollutants
Kevin J. Buhl
1997, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (37) 186-192
The acute toxicity of four metal pollutants to larval and juvenile stages of endangered Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius), bonytail (Gila elegans), and razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) were determined in a water quality representative of that in the Green River, Utah. The rank order of toxicity (96-hr LC50) of the metals...
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...
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...
Rare-earth metal prices in the USA ca. 1960 to 1994
J.B. Hedrick
1997, Journal of Alloys and Compounds (250) 471-481
Rare-earth metal prices were compiled from the late 1950s and early 1960s through 1994. Although commercial demand for rare-earth metals began in 1908, as the alloy mischmetal, commercial quantities of a wide range of individual rare-earth metals were not available until the late 1950s.The discovery of a large, high-grade rare-earth deposit...
Nuclear magnetic resonance identification of new sulfonic acid metabolites of chloroacetanilide herbicides
M.D. Morton, F.H. Walters, D.S. Aga, E.M. Thurman, C.K. Larive
1997, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (45) 1240-1243
The detection of the sulfonic acid metabolites of the chloroacetanilide herbicides acetochlor, alachlor, butachlor, propachlor, and, more recently, metolachlor in surface and ground water suggests that a common mechanism for dechlorination exists via the glutathione conjugation pathway. The identification of these herbicides and their metabolites is important due to growing...
Climatic controls of western U.S. glaciers at the last glacial maximum
S. W. Hostetler, P.U. Clark
1997, Quaternary Science Reviews (16) 505-511
We use a nested atmospheric modeling strategy to simulate precipitation and temperature of the western United States 18,000 years ago (18 ka). The high resolution of the nested model allows us to isolate the regional structure of summer temperature and winter precipitation that is crucial to determination of the net...
The determination of Metals in sediment pore waters and in 1N HCl-extracted sediments by ICP-MS
Thomas W. May, Ray H. Wiedmeyer, W. G. Brumbaugh, C. J. Schmitt
1997, Atomic Spectroscopy (18) 133-139
Concentrations of metals in sediment interstitial water (pore water) and those extractable from sediment with weak acids can provide important information about the bioavailability and toxicological effects of such contaminants. The highly variable nature of metal concentrations in these matrices requires instrumentation with the detection limit capability of graphite furnace...
In situ stress and fracture permeability along the Stillwater fault zone, Dixie Valley Nevada
S.H. Hickman, C. A. Barton, Mark D. Zoback, R. Morin, J. Sass, R. Benoit
1997, International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts (34) 414
Borehole televiewer and hydrologic logging and hydraulic fracturing stress measurements were carried out in a 2.7-km-deep geothermal production well (73B-7) drilled into the Stillwater fault zone. Precision temperature and spinner flowmeter logs were also acquired in well 73B-7, with and without simultaneously injecting water into the well. Localized perturbations to...
Olivine and chromian spinel in primitive calc-alkaline and tholeiitic lavas from the southernmost cascade range, California: A reflection of relative fertility of the source
M.A. Clynne, L. E. Borg
1997, Canadian Mineralogist (35) 453-472
Chromian spinel and coexisting olivine phenocrysts from a geochemically diverse suite of primitive tholeiitic and calc-alkaline basalts and magnesian andesites from the Lassen region, in the southernmost Cascade Range, in California, show that the sub-arc mantle is zoned. Depleted calc-alkaline basalts and magnesian andesites erupt in the forearc region, and...
Simulating reservoir leakage in ground-water models
J.P. Fenske, S. A. Leake, David E. Prudic
1997, Groundwater (35) 895-897
Leakage to ground water resulting from the expansion and contraction of reservoirs cannot be easily simulated by most ground-water flow models. An algorithm, entitled the Reservoir Package, was developed for the United States Geological Survey (USGS) three-dimensional finite-difference modular ground-water flow model MODFLOW. The Reservoir...
Differential cytochrome content and reductase activity in Geospirillum barnesii strain SeS3
J.F. Stolz, T. Gugliuzza, Blum J. Switzer, R. Oremland, Murillo F. Martinez
1997, Archives of Microbiology (167) 1-5
The protein composition, cytochrome content, and reductase activity in the dissimilatory selenate-reducing bacterium Geospirillum barnesii strain SeS3, grown with thiosulfate, nitrate, selenate, or fumarate as the terminal electron acceptor, was investigated. Comparison of seven high-molecular-mass membrane proteins (105.3, 90.3, 82.6, 70.2, 67.4, 61.1, and 57.3 kDa) by SDS-PAGE showed that...
Watershed responses to climate change at Glacier National Park
D.B. Fagre, P.L. Comanor, J.D. White, F. Richard Hauer, S. W. Running
1997, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (33) 755-765
We have developed an approach which examines ecosystem function and the potential effects of climatic shifts. The Lake McDonald watershed of Glacier National Park was the focus for two linked research activities: acquisition of baseline data on hydrologic, chemical and aquatic organism attributes that characterize this pristine northern rocky mountain...
Spatial and temporal variability of microgeographic genetic structure in white-tailed deer
Kim T. Scribner, Michael H. Smith, Ronald K. Chesser
1997, Journal of Mammalogy (78) 744-755
Techniques are described that define contiguous genetic subpopulations of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) based on the spatial dispersion of 4,749 individuals that possessed discrete character values (alleles or genotypes) during each of 6 years (1974-1979). White-tailed deer were not uniformly distributed in space, but exhibited considerable spatial genetic structuring. Significant...
A forage fish is what? Summary of the symposium
Alan M. Springer, Suzann G. Speckman
1997, Conference Paper, Forage fishes in marine ecosystems: Proceedings of the international symposium on the role of forage fishes in marine ecosystems
No abstract available....
Use of burrow entrances to indicate densities of Townsend's ground squirrels
Beatrice Van Horne, Robert L. Schooley, Steven T. Knick, Gail S. Olson, Kenneth P. Burnham
1997, Journal of Wildlife Management (61) 92-101
Counts of burrow entrances have been positively correlated with densities of semi-fossorial rodents and used as an index of densities. We evaluated their effectiveness in indexing densities of Townsend's ground squirrels (Spermophilus townsendii) in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area (SRBOPNCA), Idaho, by comparing burrow entrance densities...
Interactive effects of prey and weather on golden eagle reproduction
Karen Steenhof, Michael N. Kochert, T. L. McDonald
1997, Journal of Animal Ecology (66) 350-362
1. The reproduction of the golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos was studied in southwestern Idaho for 23 years, and the relationship between eagle reproduction and jackrabbit Lepus californicus abundance, weather factors, and their interactions, was modelled using general linear models. Backward elimination procedures were used to arrive at parsimonious models.2. The...
Productivity of golden eagles wearing backpack radiotransmitters
J.M. Marzluff, M.S. Vekasy, Michael N. Kochert, Karen Steenhof
1997, Journal of Raptor Research (31) 223-227
We examined the association between the presence of backpack radiotransmitters and Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) reproduction (percentage of occupied territories producing young, and number of nestlings produced) over three years. The association between radio-tagging and nesting success and the number of nestlings produced varied significantly among years. A negative association...
Hazard evaluation of inorganics, singly and in mixtures, to Flannelmouth Sucker Catostomus latipinnis in the San Juan River, New Mexico
S. J. Hamilton, K.J. Buhl
1997, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (38) 296-308
Larval flannelmouth sucker (Catostomus latipinnis) were exposed to arsenate, boron, copper, molybdenum, selenate, selenite, uranium, vanadium, and zinc singly, and to five mixtures of five to nine inorganics. The exposures were conducted in reconstituted water representative of the San Juan River near Shiprock, New Mexico. The mixtures simulated environmental ratios...