Late Pleistocene-Holocene cataclysmic eruptions at Nevado de Toluca and Jocotitlan volcanoes, central Mexico
J.L. Macias, P. A. Garcia, J.L. Arce, C. Siebe, J.M. Espindola, J.C. Komorowski, K. Scott
1997, Brigham Young University Geology Studies (42) 493-528
This field guide describes a five day trip to examine deposits of Late Pleistocene-Holocene cataclysmic eruptions at Nevado de Toluca and Jocotitlan volcanoes in central Mexico. We will discuss the stratigraphy, petrology, and sedimentological characteristics of these deposits which provide insights into the eruptive history, type of volcanic activity, and...
Nutrients in streams during baseflow in selected environmental settings of the Potomac River Basin
C.V. Miller, J. M. Denis, S.W. Ator, J. W. Brakebill
1997, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (33) 1155-1171
A regional assessment of water quality in small streams was conducted within four areas of distinct physiography and lithology in the upper Potomac River Basin. The Potomac River is a major tributary to the Chesapeake Bay, and this study provides new insight on the relationships between nutrient concentrations in small...
Sensitivity of greenhouse summer dryness to changes in plant rooting characteristics
P. C. D. Milly
1997, Geophysical Research Letters (24) 269-271
A possible consequence of increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere is “summer dryness,” a decrease of summer plant-available soil water in middle latitudes, caused by increased availability of energy to drive evapotranspiration. Results from a numerical climate model indicate that summer dryness and related...
A theoretically based determination of bowen-ratio fetch requirements
D.I. Stannard
1997, Boundary-Layer Meteorology (83) 375-406
Determination of fetch requirements for accurate Bowen-ratio measurements of latent- and sensible-heat fluxes is more involved than for eddy-correlation measurements because Bowen-ratio sensors are located at two heights, rather than just one. A simple solution to the diffusion equation is used to derive an expression for Bowen-ratio fetch requirements, downwind...
Permian evaporites in the Permian basin of southwestern United States
K.S. Johnson
1997, Prace - Panstwowego Instytutu Geologicznego 95-96
During Permian time, a broad and shallow inland sea covered much of southwestern United States, extending northward from west Texas into northwestern Kansas. Slow but continual subsidence beneath all parts of this vast Permian basin caused deposition of a thick sequence of Permian red beds and evaporites, including dolomite, gypsum/anhydrite,...
Sulfate-water isotope geothermometry and lead isotope data for the regional geothermal system in the Twin Falls area, south-central Idaho
Robert H. Mariner, H.W. Young, T.D. Bullen, C. J. Janik
Anon, editor(s)
1997, Conference Paper, Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council
Sulfate-water isotope geothermometry for the geothermal system at Twin Falls, Idaho indicates aquifer-temperatures of 90?? to 106 ??C; most sites are between 90?? and 93 ??C. 206Pb/204pb and 280Pb/204Pb of individual thermal waters are principally a function of how much lead has been dissolved from the carbonate and silicate fractions...
Advances in ice radar studies of a temperate alpine glacier, South Cascade Glacier, Washington, U.S.A.
A. G. Fountain, R.W. Jacobel
1997, Annals of Glaciology (24) 303-308
South Cascade Glacier, Washington, U.S.A., is one of the most extensively studied glaciers in the Western Hemisphere. In addition to mass-balance measurements, which date to 1958, numerous hydrological investigations have been carried out during the last three decades, and repeated ice-thickness determinations have been made using a variety of techniques....
Magmatic processes that generated the rhyolite of Glass Mountain, Medicine Lake volcano, N. California
Timothy L. Grove, Julie Donnelly-Nolan, T. Housh
1997, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (127) 205-223
Glass Mountain consists of a 1 km3, compositionally zoned rhyolite to dacite glass flow containing magmatic inclusions and xenoliths of underlying shallow crust. Mixing of magmas produced by fractional crystallization of andesite and crustal melting generated the rhyolite of Glass Mountain. Melting experiments were carried out on basaltic andesite and andesite...
Variability of site response in the Los Angeles urban area
S. Hartzell, E. Cranswick, A. Frankel, D. Carver, M. Meremonte
1997, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (87) 1377-1400
This article addresses the variability of site response in the Los Angeles area and possible structural causes for the observations. Aftershock records from 231 sites in the San Fernando and Los Angeles basins and the surrounding mountains are used in this study. Spectral ratios, taken with respect to a low-amplitude...
Climate change and the detection of trends in annual runoff
G. J. McCabe Jr., D.M. Wolock
1997, Climate Research (8) 129-134
This study examines the statistical likelihood of detecting a trend in annual runoff given an assumed change in mean annual runoff, the underlying year-to-year variability in runoff, and serial correlation of annual runoff. Means, standard deviations, and lag-1 serial correlations of annual runoff were computed for 585 stream gages in...
Estimating millet production for famine early warning: An application of crop simulation modelling using satellite and ground-based data in Burkina Faso
P. K. Thornton, W. T. Bowen, A. C. Ravelo, P. W. Wilkens, G. Farmer, J. Brock, J. E. Brink
1997, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (83) 95-112
Early warning of impending poor crop harvests in highly variable environments can allow policy makers the time they need to take appropriate action to ameliorate the effects of regional food shortages on vulnerable rural and urban populations. Crop production estimates for the current season can be obtained using crop simulation...
Effect of flagellates on free-living bacterial abundance in an organically contaminated aquifer
N.E. Kinner, R.W. Harvey, M. Kazmierkiewicz-Tabaka
1997, FEMS Microbiology Reviews (20) 249-259
Little is known about the role of protists in the saturated subsurface. Porous media microcosms containing bacteria and protists, were used to determine whether flagellates from an organically contaminated aquifer could substantively affect the number of free- living bacteria (FLB). When flagellates were present, the 3-40% maximum breakthrough of fluorescent...
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...
Preliminary assessment of the occurrence and possible sources of MTBE in groundwater in the United States, 1993-1994
P.T. Squillace, J.S. Zogorski, W. G. Wilber, C. V. Price
1997, ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry, Preprints (37) 372-374
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments require fuel oxygenates to be added to gasoline used in some metropolitan areas to reduce atmospheric concentrations of carbon monoxide or ozone. Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE), is the most commonly used fuel oxygenate and is a relatively new gasoline additive. Nevertheless, out of 60...
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...
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...
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,...
Estimation of αL, velocity, Kd and confidence limits from tracer injection test data
James Broermann, R.L. Bassett, Edwin P. Weeks, Mark Borgstrom
1997, Groundwater (35) 1066-1076
Bromide and boron were used as tracers during an injection experiment conducted at an artificial recharge facility near Stanton, Texas. The Ogallala aquifer at the Stanton site represents a heterogeneous alluvial environment and provides the opportunity to report scale dependent dispersivities at observation distances of 2 to 15 m in...
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,...
Development of multiple unconformities during the Devonian-Carboniferous transition on parts of Laurussia
F.R. Ettensohn, J.C. Pashin
1997, Prace - Panstwowego Instytutu Geologicznego (157)
The Devonian-Carboniferous transition on Laurussia was a time of diverse geologic activity associated with the assembly of Pangea, including episodes of Late Devonian glacial-eustatic lowstand and active orogeny on four margins. Six widespread unconformities are present in the Devonian-Carboniferous (Mississippian) interval on southern parts of Laurussia. We suggest that attention...
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...
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...