40Ar/39Ar whole-rock data constraints on Acadian diagenesis and Alleghanian cleavage in the Martinsburg formation, eastern Pennsylvania
R. P. Wintsch, Michael J. Kunk, Jack B. Epstein
1996, American Journal of Science (296) 766-788
A comparison of 40Ar/39Ar age spectra of whole-rock mudstone and slate samples from the Ordovician Martinsburg Formation at Lehigh Gap, Pennsylvania and stratigraphic and thermal constraints support Alleghanian age for regional slaty cleavage and a late Acadian age for diagenesis in these rocks. Age spectra from mud-stones have a sigmodal shape,...
Assessment of water quality in the South Indian River Water Control District, Palm Beach County, Florida, 1989-94
A.C. Lietz
1996, Open-File Report 96-495
The South Indian River Water Control District is located in an area of northern Palm Beach County, Fla., where many residents must rely on private wells for domestic water supplies and individual septic tanks for waste disposal. As a result, contamination of the surficial aquifer system and availability of a...
Hydrogeologic assessment of shallow clastic and carbonate rock aquifers in Hendry and Collier counties, southwestern Florida
Charles E. Brown, Richard K. Krulikas, Daniel L. Brendle
1996, Open-File Report 96-556
Direct-current electrical resistivity data were collected from 109 vertical electrical sounding sites in Hendry and Collier Counties, southwestern Florida. Selected direct-current electrical resistivity surveys, together with available borehole geologic and geophysical data, were used to determine the approximate areal extent of the shallow clastic aquifers composed of thick sands and...
Cooperative Park Studies Unit at the University of Arizona
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Report
No abstract available....
Uptake, tissue distribution, and metabolism of malachite green in the channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)
S. M. Plakas, K. R. El Said, G. R. Stehly, W.H. Gingerich, J. L. Allen
1996, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (53) 1427-1433
The disposition of malachite green was determined in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) after intravascular dosing (0.8 mg . Kg-1) or waterborne exposure (0.8 mg . L-1 for 1 h). After intravascular dosing, mean plasma concentrations of the parent compound exhibited a triphasic decline with a terminal elimination half-life of 6.2...
Geodynamic Evolution of the Transantarctic Mountains and the West Antarctica Rift System: Proceedings of a workshop
Terry J. Wilson, Carol A. Finn, editor(s)
1996, Report
The workshop "Geodynamic Evolution of the Transantarctic Mountains and West Antarctic Rift System" was convened to provide a forum for discussion of future research on Antarctic rifting processes. The workshop drew on the expertise of thirty-one geologists and geophysicists currently involved in Antarctic research or investigating other rift systems. The...
Editorial: more uncertainty than necessary
Tyler B. Coplen
1996, Paleoceanography (11) 396-370
No abstract available....
Comparison of mercury concentrations in liver, muscle, whole bodies, and composites of fish from the Red River of the North
Robert M. Goldstein, Mark E. Brigham, Joseph C. Stauffer
1996, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (53) 244-252
Carp (Cyprinus carpio) from four sites and channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) from one site in the Red River of the North in 1994 were analyzed for total mercury content. In carp, mercury concentrations differed among liver, muscle, and whole bodies (0.11, 0.31, and 0.18 µg/g wet weight, respectively), between large...
National Biological Service Research Supports Watershed Planning
Craig D. Snyder
1996, Report, Watershed Events: an EPA bulletin on integrated aquatic ecosystem protection
The National Biological Service's Leetown Science Center is investigating how human impacts on watershed, riparian, and in-stream habitats affect fish communities. The research will provide the basis for a Ridge and Valley model that will allow resource managers to accurately predict and effectively mitigate human impacts on water quality....
Use of a deterministic fire growth model to test fuel treatments
J. W. van Wagtendonk
1996, Book chapter, Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress, Volume II
Fuel treatments are necessary in many vegetated areas of the Sierra Nevada to mitigate the effects of decades of fire suppression and land-management activities on fuel accumulations and understory canopies. Treating fuels will reduce the severity of wildfires and, as a result, the threat to human lives, the destruction of property and valuable resources, and...
Overview of studies to determine injury caused by the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill to marine mammals
Thomas R. Loughlin, Brenda E. Ballachey, B.A. Wright
S.D. Rice, R.B. Spies, D.A. Wolfe, B.A. Wright, editor(s)
1996, Book, Proceedings of the Exxon Valdez oil spill symposium, American Fisheries Society Symposium 18
Marine mammal damage assessment studies after the Exxon Valdez oil spill concentrated on sea otters, harbor seals, Steller sea lions, killer whales, and humpback whales. Sea otter and harbor seals were the most affected marine mammal; it was estimated that several...
Surviving a turbulent year
James Plasker
1996, ACSM Bulletin (159) 13-16
Pliocene–Pleistocene pollen assemblages from the Yermak Plateau, Arctic Ocean: Sites 910 and 911
Debra A. Willard
Jorn Thiede, A. M. Myhre, J. V. Firth, G. L. Johnson, William F Ruddiman, editor(s)
1996, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results
Palynological and paleobotanical research on upper Pliocene sediments from Meighen Island, Kap København, and deep-sea sites in the North Atlantic Ocean has indicated the presence of forest tundra far north of its present limits and warmer conditions than present. New pollen data from samples obtained on Ocean Drilling Program Leg...
Geochemical processes in ground water resulting from surface mining of coal at the Big Sky and West Decker Mine areas, southeastern Montana
D.W. Clark, D. A. Nimick
1996, Book, Planning, rehabilitation and treatment of disturbed lands: seventh Billings Symposium, March 17-23, 1996, Sheraton Billings Hotel, Billings, Montana
No abstract available....
The efficacy of protoporphyrin as a predictive biomarker for lead exposure in canvasback ducks: effect of sample storage time
J. C. Franson, W.L. Hohman, J.L. Moore, M. R. Smith
1996, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (43) 181-188
We used 363 blood samples collected from wild canvasback dueks (Aythya valisineria) at Catahoula Lake, Louisiana, U.S.A. to evaluate the effect of sample storage time on the efficacy of erythrocytic protoporphyrin as an indicator of lead exposure. The protoporphyrin concentration of each sample was determined by hematofluorometry within...
Large earthquakes of North and Central America: 1970-1996
Robert P. Masse, Madeleine Zirbes
1996, Report
No abstract available....
An overview of fire in the Sierra Nevada
K.S. McKelvey, C.N. Skinner, C. Chang, D.C. Erman, S.J. Husari, D.J. Parsons, J. W. van Wagtendonk, C.P. Weatherspoon
1996, Book chapter, Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress, Volume II
Fire, ignited by lightning and Native Americans, was common in the Sierra Nevada prior to 20th century suppression efforts. Presettlement fire return intervals were generally less than 20 years throughout a broad zone extending from the foothills through the mixed conifer forests. In the 20th century, the areal extent of fire was greatly reduced. This...
Directory of member organizations of the National Water Data Exchange (NAWDEX)
Cassandra D. Blackwell
1996, Open-File Report 96-415
Mediterranean-type ecosystems: the influence of biodiversity on their functioning
George W. Davis, David M. Richardson, Jon E. Keeley, Richard J. Hobbs
H. A. Mooney, J.H. Cushman, E. Medina, O.E. Sala, E. #NAME? Schulze, editor(s)
1996, Book chapter, Functional Roles of Biodiversity: A Global Perspective
Ecosystems in the Mediterranean-climate regions of the world have served as a unit for comparative ecological studies for over two decades. The cohesiveness of research in this set of widely distributed regions rests on the similarity of the climates where they occur, and the identifiable convergence in elements of...
The Proterozoic impact record of Australia
Eugene Merle Shoemaker, Carolyn S. Shoemaker
1996, AGSO Journal of Australian Geology & Geophysics (16) 379-398
No abstract available....
Decomposition of AVIRIS spectra: Extraction of spectral reflectance, atmospheric, and instrumental components
Lisa R. Gaddis, Laurence A. Soderblom, Hugh H. Kieffer, Kris J. Becker, James M. Torson, Kevin F. Mullins
1996, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (34) 163-178
Presents techniques that use only information contained within a raw, high-spectral-resolution, hyperspectral Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) scene to estimate and remove additive components (atmospheric scattering and instrument dark current). These techniques allow normalization of multiplicative components (instrument gain, topography, atmospheric transmission) and enhancement, extraction, and identification of relative-reflectance information...
Channel scour bridges in the United States
M. N. Landers, D. S. Mueller
1996, Report
No abstract available....
GeoMedia
InterNetwork Inc.
1996, Report
No abstract available....
Environmental hazards of aluminum to plants, invertebrates, fish, and wildlife
D. W. Sparling, T. P. Lowe
George W. Ware, Francis A. Gunther, editor(s)
1996, Book chapter, Reviews of environmental contamination and toxicology
Aluminum (Al) is the third most common mineral and the most common metal in Earth’s crust, accounting for approximately 8.1% of the crust by weight. Thus, it cannot be considered a contaminant in the usual sense of the word. However, despite its near omnipresence throughout the world, Al has been...
The conservation management of Kirtland's warbler Dendroica kirtlandii
Cameron B. Kepler, G. W. Irvine, M. E. DeCapita, J. Weinrich
1996, Bird Conservation International (6) 11-22
Kirtland's Warbler Dendroica kirtlandii breeds in young jack pine Pinus banksiana forests on sandy soils in Michigan's lower peninsula, where there were 502 censused singing males in 1951 and 167 in 1974 and 1987. An ongoing control programme for the Brown-headed Cowbird Molothrus ater, a nest parasite, resulted in immediate and continued...