Ophiolitic basement to the Great Valley forearc basin, California, from seismic and gravity data: Implications for crustal growth at the North American continental margin
N. J. Godfrey, B. C. Beaudoin, S.L. Klemperer, A. Levander, J. Luetgert, A. Meltzer, Walter D. Mooney, A. Trehu
1997, Geological Society of America Bulletin (109) 1536-1562
The nature of the Great Valley basement, whether oceanic or continental, has long been a source of controversy. A velocity model (derived from a 200-km-long east-west reflection-refraction profile collected south of the Mendocino triple junction, northern California, in 1993), further constrained by density and magnetic models, reveals an ophiolite underlying...
Evaluation of field and laboratory research on scour at bridge piers in the United States
David S. Mueller, J. Sterling Jones
1997, Conference Paper, Proceedings, Congress of the International Association of Hydraulic Research, IAHR
The Federal Highway Administration sponsored a laboratory research at Colorado State University and field data collection with the US Geological Survey, to evaluate the effects of bed material on the depth of scour. Correction factors are compared to include the effect of bed material in the HEC-18 equation. The HEC-18...
Formation of ferric iron crusts in Quaternary sediments of Lake Baikal, Russia, and implications for paleoclimate
R.G. Deike, L. Granina, E. Callender, J. J. McGee
1997, Marine Geology (139) 21-46
Phosphate-bearing, ferric iron and siliceous crusts ranging in age from Recent to approximately 65,000 yr B.P. are observed in sediments of Lake Baikal. In younger sediments the crusts are at the base of a spectrum of secondary iron and manganese oxides that accumulate near the sediment/water interface in the zone...
The urban atmosphere as a non-point source for the transport of MTBE and other volatile organic compounds (VOCS) to shallow groundwater
J. F. Pankow, N.R. Thomson, Richard L. Johnson, A. L. Baehr, J.S. Zogorski
1997, Environmental Science & Technology (31) 2821-2828
Infiltration and dispersion (including molecular diffusion) can transport volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from urban air into shallow groundwater. The gasoline additive methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE) is of special interest because of its (1) current levels in some urban air, (2) strong partitioning from air into water, (3) resistance to degradation, (4)...
Mercury concentrations in Maine sport fishes
C.P. Stafford, T.A. Haines
1997, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (126) 144-152
To assess mercury contamination of fish in Maine, fish were collected from 120 randomly selected lakes. The collection goal for each lake was five fish of the single most common sport fish species within the size range commonly harvested by anglers. Skinless, boneless fillets of fish from each lake were...
A self-modifying cellular automaton model of historical urbanization in the San Francisco Bay area
K.C. Clarke, S. Hoppen, L. Gaydos
1997, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design (24) 247-261
In this paper we describe a cellular automaton (CA) simulation model developed to predict urban growth as part of a project for estimating the regional and broader impact of urbanization on the San Francisco Bay area's climate. The rules of the model are more complex than those of a typical...
Radar study of seabirds and bats on windward Hawai'i
M.H. Reynolds, B.A. Cooper, Robert H. Day
1997, Pacific Science (51) 97-106
Modified marine surveillance radar was used to study the presence/ absence, abundance, and flight activity of four nocturnal species: Hawaiian darkrumped petrel [Pterodroma phaeopygia sandwichensis (Ridgeway)], Newell's shearwater [Puffinus auricularis newelli (Henshaw)], Band-rumped storm-petrel [Oceanodroma castro (Harcourt)], and Hawaiian hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus semotus Sanborn & Crespo). Hawaiian seabirds were...
Tracing hydrologic pathways at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed, Georgia, USA
N.E. Peters, E.B. Ratcliffe
1997, IAHS-AISH Publication (244) 275-289
An analysis of Cl- concentrations and fluxes at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed indicates that Cl- may be effectively used to differentiate "new" and "old" water flow through the hillslope and their respective contributions to streamwater. Rainfall and throughfall, the "new" water inputs, are marked by low Cl- concentrations (<15...
An X-ray diffraction method for semiquantitative mineralogical analysis of Chilean nitrate ore
J.C. Jackson, G.E. Ericksent
1997, Revista Geologica de Chile (24) 45-54
Computer analysis of X-ray diffraction (XRD) data provides a simple method for determining the semiquantitative mineralogical composition of naturally occurring mixtures of saline minerals. The method herein described was adapted from a computer program for the study of mixtures of naturally occurring clay minerals. The program evaluates the relative intensities...
Characterisation of physical environmental factors on an intertidal sandflat, Manukau Harbour, New Zealand
R.G. Bell, T.M. Hume, T.J. Dolphin, M.O. Green, R. A. Walters
1997, Conference Paper, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Physical environmental factors, including sediment characteristics, inundation time, tidal currents and wind waves, likely to influence the structure of the benthic community at meso-scales (1-100 m) were characterised for a sandflat off Wiroa Island (Manukau Harbour, New Zealand). In a 500 x 250 m study site, sediment characteristics and bed...
Genetic responses of Isonychia bicolor (Ephemeroptera: Isonychiidae) to chronic mercury pollution
C.D. Snyder, A.C. Hendricks
1997, Journal of the North American Benthological Society (16) 651-663
The relationship between allozyme genotype and survival of nymphs of the mayfly Isonychia bicolor (Walker) when exposed to acute mercury concentrations was tested in laboratory experiments. The probability of survival and individual times-to-death were found to be significantly different among genotypes at...
Iron deposition as acidic groundwater encounters carbonates in the alluvium of Pinal Creek, Arizona, U.S.A.
Carol J. Lind, R.L. Oscarson
1997, Applied Geochemistry (12) 83-95
In a column experiment, acidic groundwater from Pinal Creek Arizona, a Cu mining area, was eluted through a composited alluvial sample obtained from a core that had been removed from a well downgradient of the acidic groundwater. The minerals present in typical grains and flakes in the alluvium before and...
An energy-circuit population model for great egrets (Ardea alba) at Lake Okeechobee, Florida, U.S.A
Jeff P. Smith
1997, Ecological Modelling (97) 1-21
I simulated the annual population cycles of Great Egrets (Ardea alba) at Lake Okeechobee, Florida, to provide a framework for evaluating the local population dynamics of nesting and foraging wading birds. The external forcing functions were solar energy, minimum air temperature, water depth, surface-water drying rate, and season. Solar input...
Neotropical migratory bird monitoring study at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. Third annual progress report, 1997
B.E. Kus, P.P. Beck
1997, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Draft summary report 1987-1997
R. M. Schrock, J.W. Beeman, P.V. Haner, K. Hans, J. Hotchkiss, S. Sauter, S. Vanderkooi, A.G. Maule
1997, Report
No abstract available ...
Rana aurora draytonii (California red-legged frog). Behavior
G. B. Rathbun, N.J. Scott Jr., T.G. Murphey
1997, Herpetological Review (28) 85-86
Effects of ambient water quality on the endangered Lost River sucker (Deltistes luxatus) in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon
B.A. Martin
1997, Thesis
No abstract available ...
Vertical accretion and shallow subsidence in a mangrove forest of southwestern Florida, U.S.A
Donald R. Cahoon, J.C. Lynch
1997, Mangroves and Salt Marshes (1) 173-186
Simultaneous measurements of vertical accretion from artificial soil marker horizons and soil elevation change from sedimentation-erosion table (SET) plots were used to evaluate the processes related to soil building in range, basin, and overwash mangrove forests located in a low-energy lagoon which recieves minor inputs of terregenous sediments. Vertical accretion...
A spectrum analysis of wave activities and blocking in the Northern Hemisphere winter
W. Min, E.C. Kung
1997, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (8) 69-74
Abstract has not been submitted...
On the uniqueness of the singular value decomposition in meterological applications
Q. Hu
1997, Journal of Climate (10) 1762-1766
Abstract has not been submitted...
New acid mine drainage treatment technology shows promise
M. Cole, D. Arnold, R. Ross, B. Watten
1997, The Pine Creek Observer (April) 3, 5
Effects of fire on bird populations in mixed-grass prairie
Douglas H. Johnson
F.L. Knopf, F. B. Samson, editor(s)
1997, Book chapter, Ecology and conservation of Great Plains vertebrates
The mixed-grass prairie is one of the largest ecosystems in North America, originally covering about 69 million ha (Bragg and Steuter 1995). Although much of the natural vegetation has been replaced by cropland and other uses (Samson and Knopf 1994, Bragg and Steuter 1995), significant areas have been preserved in...
The value of small preserves
M.W. Schwartz, P. van Mantgem
M.W. Schwartz, editor(s)
1997, Book chapter, Conservation in Highly Fragmented Landscapes
No abstract available at this time...
Contaminant exposure, biochemical, and histopathological biomarkers in white suckers from contaminated and reference sites in the Sheboygan River, Wisconsin
C.S. Schrank, S.M. Cormier, V. S. Blazer
1997, Journal of Great Lakes Research (23) 119-130
Fish populations of the lower Sheboygan River, located in east-central Wisconsin, are considered impaired under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement between the United States and Canada. Pollutants in the Sheboygan River system include: polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs),...
Barton Warren Evermann (1853-1932) and his contributions to North American ichthyology
M.R. Jennings
Theodore W. Pietsch, William D. Anderson Jr., editor(s)
1997, Collection Building in Ichthyology and Herpetology. 291-310
No abstract available at this time...