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Chemical analyses of ground-water samples from the Rio Grande Valley in the vicinity of Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 1993 through January 1994
D. W. Wilkins, J.L. Schlottmann, D. M. Ferree
1996, Open-File Report 95-773
A study was conducted to investigate general ground-water- quality conditions and contaminant locations in the Rio Grande Valley in the vicinity of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Water samples from 36 observation wells in 12 well nests were analyzed. The well nests are located along three roads near the Rio Grande--two...
Statistical and descriptive summaries of water-resources data for the Cannonball River basin, North Dakota and South Dakota
Edwin A. Wesolowski, S.D. Zainhofsky, Valerie M. Dressler
1996, Open-File Report 96-108
Existing hydrologic data and information for the Cannonball River Basin were compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation. This report presents a summary of surface-water quality and streamflow data, ground-water quality data, ground-water level data, water-use data, and other information compiled from the U.S....
Competition between nonindigenous ruffe and native yellow perch in laboratory studies
Jacqueline F. Savino, Cynthia S. Kolar
1996, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (125) 562-571
The ruffe Gymnocephalus cernuus is a European percid that was accidently introduced in Duluth Harbor, Lake Superior. This nonindigenous species is closely related to yellow perch Perca flavescens, and because the two species have similar diets and habitat requirements, they are potential competitors. Laboratory studies in aquaria and pools were...
Thermoregulatory effects of radiotelemetry transmitters on mallard ducklings
G.S. Bakken, P.S. Reynolds, Kevin P. Kenow, C. E. Korschgen, A.F. Boysen
1996, Journal of Wildlife Management (60) 669-678
Many telemetry transmitter attachments disrupt downy insulation, and may bias survival studies during cold weather by making ducklings more susceptible to chilling. We compared thermal responses of untreated 1-day-old mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) to ducklings carrying external sutured backpack or subcutaneously implanted transmitters. Ducklings carrying external transmitters showed areas of increased...
Nutrient and trace-element enrichment of Coeur d'Alene Lake, Idaho
P. F. Woods, M.A. Beckwith
1996, Open-File Report 95-740
The limnological characteristics and geochemistry of lakebed sediments in Coeur d'Alene Lake, a 129-square-kilometer, natural lake in northern Idaho, were assessed during 1991-92 because of the possible interaction of nutrient enrichment with the highly enriched trace-element concentrations stored in the lakebed. The lake was classified as oligotrophic during 1991-92 on...
Geologic map of the Silver Bell and West Silver Bell mountains, southern Arizona
David A. Sawyer
1996, Open-File Report 96-6
The Silver Bell Mountains, 50 km northwest of Tucson, Arizona, are a mountain range in the transition from the higher-relief mountains of southeastern Arizona to the low-relief ranges of the western Arizona deserts. The Silver Bell Mountains include the area of the Silver Bell mining district (Richard and Courtright, 1966)...
A metabolism-based trophic index for comparing the ecological values of shallow-water sediment habitats
W.M. Rizzo, S. K. Dailey, G. J. Lackey, R.R. Christian, B. E. Berry, R. L. Wetzel
1996, Estuaries (19) 247-256
We determined fluxes of oxygen and nutrients between water and sediments at 21 sites primarily in Virginia and North Carolina estuaries, over the past 15 yr. These sites represented broad ranges in salinity, tidal amplitude, hydrology, nutrient availability, turbidity, light availability, depth, sediment grain size, and anthropogenic disturbance. In general,...
Quantification of natural vapor fluxes of trichloroethene in the unsaturated zone at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey
James A. Smith, Amy K. Tisdale, H. Jean Cho
1996, Environmental Science & Technology (30) 2243-2250
The upward flux of trichloroethene (TCE) vapor through the unsaturated zone above a contaminated, water-table aquifer at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, has been studied under natural conditions over a 12-month period. Vertical gas-phase diffusion fluxes were estimated indirectly by measuring the TCE vapor concentration gradient in the unsaturated zone and...
Evaluating causes of population change in North American insectivorous songbirds
J.R. Sauer, G.W. Pendleton, B.G. Peterjohn
1996, Conservation Biology (10) 465-478
Although the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) is a principal source of information regarding populations of most North American bird species, many features of the survey complicate analysis of population change. Correlation studies based on BBS data cannot be used to unambiguously define cause and effect relationships....
Rainbow trout embryotoxicity of a complex contaminant mixture extracted from Lake Michigan lake trout
Penelope J. Wilson, D. E. Tillitt
1996, Marine Environmental Research (42) 129-134
Persistent Hydrophobic contaminants such as poly chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans and biphenyl congeners are present in aquatic systems, and are known to produce adverse effects in fish. Reproductive failure in fish populations has been observed in aquatic systems contaminated with persistent hydrophobic compounds. In order to mimic maternal transfer of environmental...
Sediment quality triad assessment survey of the Galveston Bay, Texas system
R. Scott Carr, Duane Chapman, Cynthia L. Howard, James M. Biedenbach
1996, Ecotoxicology (5) 341-364
To characterize the quality of sediments at key sites in the Galveston Bay Estuary, sediment samples were collected concurrently for chemical and physical analyses, toxicity testing and an assessment of benthic community structure. Significant toxicity, as determined by the sea urchin (Arbacia punetulata) pore water embryological development assay,...
Organochlorine contaminants in double-crested cormorants from Green Bay, WI: I. Large-scale extraction and isolation from eggs using semi-permeable membrane dialysis
J.C. Meadows, D. E. Tillitt, T.R. Schwartz, D.J. Schroeder, K. R. Echols, R.W. Gale, D.C. Powell, S.J. Bursian
1996, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (31) 218-224
A 41.3-kg sample of double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) egg contents was extracted, yielding over 2 L of egg lipid. The double-crested cormorant (DCC) egg extract, after clean-up and concentration, was intended for use in egg injection studies to determine the embryotoxicity of the organic contaminants found within the...
Comparison of Eh and H2 measurements for delineating redox processes in a contaminated aquifer
Francis H. Chapelle, Sheridan K. Haack, Peter Adriaens, Mark A. Henry, Paul M. Bradley
1996, Environmental Science & Technology (30) 3365-3569
Measurements of oxidation-reduction potential (Eh) and concentrations of dissolved hydrogen (H2) were made in a shallow groundwater system contaminated with solvents and jet fuel to delineate the zonation of redox processes. Eh measurements ranged from +69 to -158 mV in a cross section of the contaminated plume and accurately delineated oxic from...