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Flood magnitude and frequency of Little Timber Creek at the culvert on Interstate Route 295, Haddon Heights Township, Camden County, New Jersey
T. H. Barringer
1996, Open-File Report 96-321
The magnitude and frequency of floods at the Little Timber Creek at the culvert on Interstate 295, at milepost 28.9, in Haddon Heights Township, New Jersey, were determined by using the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Special Report 38 method. Flood-magnitude and -frequency estimates, as well as drainage-basin characteristics,...
Strategic plan for the U.S. Geological Survey 1996 to 2005
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Report
During the past two decades profound changes have swept across the scientific, social, and political landscape in which the U.S. Geological Survey (the USGS) functions and to which it is inextricably linked. Core values that were institutionally forged and universally embraced in the past have been vigorously challenged and even...
Helping Your Child Learn Geography
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Report
By the year 2000, all students will leave grades 4, 8, and 12 having demonstrated competency over challenging subject matter including English, mathematics, science, foreign languages, civics and government, economics, arts, history, and geography, and every school in America will ensure that all students learn to use their minds well,...
Pesticides in the atmosphere: distribution, trends, and governing factors
Michael S. Majewski, Paul D. Capel
1996, Book, Pesticides in the Hydrologic System
Most people know about the presence and health effects of pesticide residues in the water they drink. However, they may not realize the impact of atmospheric transportation and deposition of pesticides on water quality. Scientific studies of pesticides in various atmospheric matrices (air, rain, snow, aerosols, and fog) provide some...
Test system for exposing fish to resuspended, contaminated sediment
W.G. Cope, J.G. Wiener, M.T. Steingraeber
1996, Environmental Pollution (91) 177-182
We describe a new test system for exposing fish to resuspended sediments and associated contaminants. Test sediments were resuspended by revolving test chambers on rotating shafts driven by an electric motor. The timing, speed, and duration of test-chamber revolution were controlled by a rheostat and electronic timer. Each chamber held...
Mapping Applications Center, National Mapping Division, U.S. Geological Survey
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 199-96
The Mapping Applications Center (MAC), National Mapping Division (NMD), is the eastern regional center for coordinating the production, distribution, and sale of maps and digital products of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). It is located in the John Wesley Powell Federal Building in Reston, Va. The MAC's major functions are...
Reproductive success, developmental anomalies and environmental contaminants in double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus)
J. M. Larson, W. H. Karasov, L. Sileo, K. L. Stromborg, B. A. Hanbidge, J. P. Giesy, P. D. Jones, D. E. Tillitt, D. A. Verbrugge
1996, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (15) 553-559
To test an association between environmental contaminants and the prevalence of congenital anomalies in colonial waterbirds, we collected representative eggs for chemical analysis from double-crested cormorant nests at colonies in Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, USA, and Lake Winnipegosis, Manitoba, Canada, and periodically revisited the nests to determine the hatching success, survivorship...
Black brant from Alaska staging and wintering in Japan
Dirk V. Derksen, K.S. Bollinger, David H. Ward, J.S. Sedinger, Y. Miyabayashi
1996, The Condor (98) 653-657
Black brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) nest in colonies in arctic Canada, Alaska, and Russia (Derksen and Ward 1993, Sedinger et al. 1993). Virtually the entire population stages in fall at Izembek Lagoon near the tip of the Alaska Peninsula (Bellrose 1976) before southward migration (Dau 1992) to winter habitats in...
Predation by sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) on lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in southern Lake Ontario, 1982-1992
C.P. Schneider, R.W. Owens, R.A. Bergstedt, R. O'Gorman
1996, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (53) 1921-1932
Dead lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) killed by sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) were collected from the bottom of Lake Ontario using bottom trawls. The number of dead lake trout per hectare could be predicted from the number of type A-1 sea lamprey marks observed on live fish in September gillnet surveys...
Fecundity of hatchery lake trout in Lake Ontario
John D. Fitzsimons, Robert O’Gorman
1996, Journal of Great Lakes Research (22) 304-309
Fecundity (egg number) was determined from 26 stocked (617-800 mm, total length) lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) collected in western Lake Ontario during September 1992. Previous to this study, fecundity was evaluated only once in Lake Ontario using native stocks in 1927. The following relationships between fecundity and total length (TL)...
Radio telemetry documents 24-hour feeding activity of wintering lesser scaup
Christine M. Custer, T. W. Custer, D. W. Sparks
1996, The Wilson Bulletin (108) 556-566
We used radio telemetry to record 198 h of feeding behavior of five Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) on the Indiana Harbor Canal in northwestern Indiana during January and February 1994. Lesser Scaup fed for short periods of time intermittently during each 24-h period. Lesser Scaup fed a total of 96...
Seepage measurements from Long Lake, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
S.A. Isiorho, F.M. Beeching, P.M. Stewart, R.L. Whitman
1996, Environmental Geology (28) 99-105
Long Lake, located near Lake Michigan within the dune-complexes of Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, USA, was formed some time during the Pleistocene and Holocene epochs. A surficial aquifer underlies Long Lake, which is either a source or sink for the later. The hydrologic processes in the lakeshore and surrounding environs...
Flood magnitude and frequency of Monongahela Brook at the culvert on New Jersey Route 41, Deptford Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey
Thomas Barringer
1996, Open-File Report 96-320
Flood magnitude and frequency of Monongahela Brook in Deptford Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, were determined by using the rational method. Flood-magnitude and -frequency estimates, as well as drainage-basin characteristics, are included in this report. The 100-year-flood estimate is 80 cubic feet per second....
A new Bephratelloides (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) from seeds of Cymbopetalum (Annonaceae) in Mexico
E.E. Grissell, M.S. Foster
1996, Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (98) 256-263
Bephratelloides ablusus Grissell and Foster, new species, is described and illustrated based upon specimens that emerged from seeds of Cymbopetalum mayanum (Annonaceae) in southern Mexico. This is the first species of Bephratelloides that is associated with a host other than Annona. Bephratelloides ablusus is compared with its congeners...
The 1994 and 1995 summary of the North American Breeding Bird Survey
B.G. Peterjohn, J.R. Sauer, W.A. Link
1996, Bird Populations (3) 48-66
Data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey were used to estimate continental and regional changes in bird populations for the 2-year periods of 1993-1994 and 1994-1995. These 2-year changes were placed in the context of population trends estimated over the 1966-1995 interval. The 2-year changes were more...
[Book review] Stevenson, H.M. & Anderson, B.H. 1994. The Birdlife of Florida
J.A. Kushlan
1996, Ibis (138) 358-359
The book consists of species accounts of each species including, where information is available, such topics as overall distribution, Florida status, relative abundance, migration, haunts and habits, adverse factors, problems of identification, variation, references and a distribution map symbolically showing seasonal distribution records by county. The book also has...
Ultrastructure of the haemocytes of Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae)
E. Zhioua, R.A. LeBrun, P.W. Johnson, H. S. Ginsberg
1996, Acarologia (37) 173-179
Haemocytes of Ixodes scapularis were characterized on the basis of their ultrastructure by transmission electron microscopy of thin sections. Three types of haemocytes were identified: prohaemocytes, plasmatocytes, and granulocytes. Prohaemocytes are undifferentiated cells containing very little cytoplasm (high nucelo-cytoplasmic ratio). Plasmatocytes are rich in free ribosomes, mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum,...