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Cambrian potential indicated in Kentucky Rome trough
David C. Harris, James A. Drahovzal
1996, Oil & Gas Journal (94) 52-57
A recent gas discovery in the Rome trough has Appalachian basin operators re-evaluating the deep Cambrian potential of eastern Kentucky. The Rome trough has seen sporadic exploration since the late 1940s, with very limited commercial success. A new exploration phase began in mid-1994 with completion of the Carson Associates 1...
Li- and F-bearing alkali amphibole from granitic pegmatite at Hurricane Mountain, Carroll County, New Hampshire
E.E. Foord, Richard C. Erd, S.B. Robie, F.E. Lichte, V.T. King
1996, Canadian Mineralogist (34) 1011-1014
At Hurricane Mountain, Carroll County, New Hampshire, bodies of granitic pegmatite in riebeckite granite contain large (up to 10 cm long and 2 cm across) primary crystals of Li-bearing fluor-arfvedsonite in miarolitic cavities, grading to euhedral Li- and F-poor arfvedsonite. Fine-grained, fibrous, light blue-gray riebeckite occurs as a late-stage hydrothermal...
Springflow effects on chemical loads in the Snake River, south-central Idaho
G. M. Clark, D.S. Ott
1996, Water Resources Bulletin (32) 553-563
The 150-kilometer middle reach of the Snake River (middle Snake) in south-central Idaho receives large quantities of water from springs discharging along the north side of the river from the regional Snake River Plain aquifer. Water-quality samples collected from nine north- side springs in April 1994 indicated that springs in...
Meeting summary - Coastal meteorology and oceanography: Report of the third prospectus development team of the U.S. Weather Research Program to NOAA and NSF
R. Rotunno, L.J. Pietrafesa, J. S. Allen, B.R. Colman, C.M. Dorman, C.W. Kreitzberg, S.J. Lord, M.G. McPhee, G.L. Mellor, C.N.K. Mooers, P.P. Niiler, R.A. Pielke Sr., M.D. Powell, D.P. Rogers, J.D. Smith, Lingtian Xie, R. Carbone
1996, Conference Paper, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
U.S. Weather Research Program (USWRP) prospectus development teams (PDTs) are small groups of scientists that are convened by the USWRP lead scientist on a one-time basis to discuss critical issues and to provide advice related to future directions of the program. PDTs are a principal source of information for the...
Removal of selenium from contaminated agricultural drainage water by nanofiltration membranes
Y.K. Kharaka, G. Ambats, T. S. Presser, R. A. Davis
1996, Applied Geochemistry (11) 797-802
Seleniferous agricultural drainage wastewater has become a new major source of pollution in the world. In the USA, large areas of farmland in 17 western states, generate contaminated salinized drainage with Se concentrations much higher than 5 ??g/l, the US Environmental Protection Agency water-quality criterion for the protection of aquatic...
Occurrence of selected pesticides and their metabolites in near-surface aquifers of the midwestern United States
D.W. Kolpin, Thurman E. Michael, D. A. Goolsby
1996, Environmental Science & Technology (30) 335-340
The occurrence and distribution of selected pesticides and their metabolites were investigated through the collection of 837 water-quality samples from 303 wells across the Midwest. Results of this study showed that five of the six most frequently detected compounds were pesticide metabolites. Thus, it was common for a metabolite to...
Occurrence of pesticides in ground water of the Ozark Plateaus Province
J.C. Adamski, A.L. Pugh
1996, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (32) 97-105
Pesticides were detected in ground-water samples collected from 20 springs and nine wells in the Ozark Plateaus Province of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. From April through September 1993, water samples were collected from 50 shallow domestic wells and 50 springs in the Springfield Plateau...
Paleomagnetism of the Mississippi Valley-type Zn-Pb deposits of the Silesian-Cracow area, Poland
David T. A. Symons, D. F. Sangster, D. L. Leach
1996, Prace - Panstwowego Instytutu Geologicznego (154) 157-161
Paleomagnetic analysis of zinc-lead ore and host rocks from 35 sites in three mines and several quarries was completed using alternating field and thermal step demagnetization and saturation isothermal remanent magnetization methods. Paleomagnetic conglomerate, breccia and fold tests were used to test for remanence stability. Most limestone and dolostone sites...
Hydrogeology of the Hawaii Scientific Drilling Project borehole KP-1 2. Groundwater geochemistry and regional flow patterns
D. M. Thomas, Frederick L. Paillet, M.E. Conrad
1996, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (101) 11683-11694
A series of downhole and surface water samples were taken from the 1‐km‐deep KP‐1 borehole located on the eastern flank of the island of Hawaii. Early samples from depths of more than 700 m showed salinities nearly equivalent to seawater but having anomalous cation concentrations that are...
Rheology of water ices V and VI
W.B. Durham, L.A. Stern, S. H. Kirby
1996, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (101) 2989-3001
We have measured the mechanical strength (σ) of pure water ices V and VI under steady state deformation conditions. Constant displacement rate compressional tests were conducted in a gas apparatus at confining pressures from 400 < P < 800 MPa, temperatures from 209 < T < 270 K, and strain rates 7 × 10−7 < <img...
Altered behavior of parasitized killifish increases susceptibility to predation by bird final hosts
Kevin D. Lafferty, A. K. Morris
1996, Ecology (77) 1390-1397
Parasites that are transmitted from prey to predator are often associated with altered prey behavior. Although many concur that behavior modification is a parasite strategy that facilitates transmission by making parasitized prey easier for predators to capture, there is little evidence from field experiments. We observed that conspicuous behaviors exhibited...
Mitochondrial-DNA variation among subspecies and populations of sea otters (Enhydra lutris)
Matthew A. Cronin, James L. Bodkin, Brenda E. Ballachey, James A. Estes, John C. Patton
1996, Journal of Mammalogy (77) 546-557
We used restriction-enzyme analysis of polymerase-chain reaction-amplified, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) to assess genetic differentiation of subspecies and populations of sea otters, Enhydra lutris, throughout the range of the species. There were several haplotypes of mtDNA in each subspecies and geographically separate populations. MtDNA sequence divergence of haplotypes of sea otters was...
Developing a criterion for delisting the southern sea otter under the U.S. Endangered Species Act
K. Ralls, D. DeMaster, J. A. Estes
1996, Conservation Biology (10) 1528-1537
Recent surveys of recovery plans indicate that criteria, such as population sizes, for delisting species from the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA) are often unrealistically low by scientific standards. We describe the delisting criterion for the threatened southern sea otter (Enhydra lutris nereis) developed by the Southern Sea Otter Recovery Team. A...
Magnetic properties and emplacement of the Bishop tuff, California
H.C. Palmer, W.D. MacDonald, C. S. Grommé, B.B. Ellwood
1996, Bulletin of Volcanology (58) 101-116
Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) and characteristic remanence were measured for 45 sites in the 0.76 Ma Bishop tuff, eastern California. Thirty-three sites were sampled in three stratigraphic sections, two in Owens gorge south of Long Valley caldera, and the third in the Adobe lobe north of...
Late quaternary environments, Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska
Scott A. Elias, S. K. Short, Christopher F. Waythomas
1996, Arctic (49) 292-305
Late Quaternary pollen, plant macrofossils, and insect fossils were studied from sites along three rivers in the foothills north of the Alaska Range in Denali National Park and Preserve. The aim was to carry out a reconnaissance of late Quaternary organic sediments in the region, emphasizing the mid-Wisconsin, or Boutellier...
Seismic anisotropy of the crystalline crust: What does it tell us?
Wolfgang Rabbel, Walter D. Mooney
1996, Terra Nova (8) 16-21
The study of the directional dependence of seismic velocities (seismic anisotropy) promises more refined insight into mineral composition and physical properties of the crystalline crust than conventional deep seismic refraction or reflection profiles providing average values of P-and S-wave velocities. The alignment of specific minerals by ductile rock deformation, for...
Erosional and depositional patterns associated with the 1993 Missouri River floods inferred from SIR-C and TOPSAR radar data
N.R. Izenberg, R. E. Arvidson, R.A. Brackett, S.S. Saatchi, G.R. Osburn, J. Dohrenwend
1996, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (101) 23149-23167
The Missouri River floods of 1993 caused significant and widespread damage to the floodplains between Kansas City and St. Louis. Immediately downstream of levee breaks, flood waters scoured the bottoms. As the floodwaters continued, they spread laterally and deposited massive amounts of sand as crevasse splays on top of agricultural...
A first application of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for screening cyclodiene insecticides in ground water
T. R. Dombrowski, E.M. Thurman, G. B. Mohrman
1996, ACS Symposium Series (646) 148-154
A commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) plate kit for screening of cyclodiene insecticides (aldrin, chlordane, dieldrin, endosulfan, endrin, and heptachlor) was evaluated for sensitivity, cross reactivity, and overall performance using ground-water samples from a contaminated site. Ground-water contaminants included several pesticide compounds and their manufacturing by-products, as well as...
Devonian conodont biochronology in geologic time calibration
Charles Sandberg, W. Ziegler
1996, Senckenbergiana Lethaea (76) 259-265
The conodont-based biochronology of the Devonian Period is calibrated herein on the basis of: (1) a recent, reliable radiometric dating (CLAQUE??-LONG et al. 1992) of a stratigraphic position just above the Devonian-Carboniferous boundary; and (2) new calculations of stage durations based on our estimates and those of a large number...
The Westphalian D fossil lepidodendrid forest at Table Head, Sydney Basin, Nova Scotia: Sedimentology, paleoecology and floral response to changing edaphic conditions
J.H. Calder, M.R. Gibling, C.F. Eble, A.C. Scott, D.J. MacNeil
1996, International Journal of Coal Geology (31) 277-313
Strata of Westphalian D age on the western coast of the Sydney Basin expose a fossil forest of approximately 30 lepidodendrid trees within one of several clastic splits of the Harbour Seam. A multidisciplinary approach was employed to interpret the origins...
Pesticide distributions in surface water
J. K. Stamer, M.E. Wieczorek
1996, Journal - American Water Works Association (88) 79-87
The distribution of pesticide concentrations at two study sites points to herbicides that may affect management of public water supplies.Distributions of concentrations of 46 pesticides were documented from May 1992 through March 1994 for Maple Creek near Nickerson, Neb., and Platte River at Louisville, Neb. As their source of public...