Seasonal bathymetric distributions of 16 fishes in Lake Superior, 1958-75
James H. Selgeby, Michael H. Hoff
1996, Biological Science Report 7
The bathymetric distributions of fishes in Lake Superior, which is one of the largest and deepest lakes in the world, has not been studied on a lakewide scale. Knowledge about the bathymetric distributions will aid in designing fish sampling programs, estimating absolute abundances, and modeling energy flow in the...
NLEAP/GIS approach for identifying and mitigating regional nitrate-nitrogen leaching
M.J. Shaffer, M.D. Hall, B.K. Wylie, D.G. Wagner
D.L. Corwin, K. Loague, editor(s)
1996, Book chapter, Applications of GIS to the modeling of non-point source pollutants in the vadose zone, SSSA Special Publication 48
Improved simulation-based methodology is needed to help identify broad geographical areas where potential NO3-N leaching may be occurring from agriculture and suggest management alternatives that minimize the problem. The Nitrate Leaching and Economic Analysis Package (NLEAP) model was applied to estimate regional NO3-N leaching in eastern Colorado. Results show that...
Relationship between subcellular cadmium distribution in prey and cadmium trophic transfer to a predator
W.G. Wallace, G.R. Lopez
1996, Estuaries (19) 923-930
We tested the hypothesis that exposure-related alterations in the subcellular Cd distribution in prey relate to changes in Cd absorption by a predator. Oligochaete worms,Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri were exposed for 1 wk or 6 wk to 0.5 μg Cd 1−1, 47 μg Cd 1−1, or 140 μg Cd 1−1 (including109Cd as a tracer)...
Locating VOC contamination in a fractured-rock aquifer at the ground-water/surface-water interface using passive vapor collectors
D.A. Vroblesky, L.C. Rhodes, J. F. Robertson, J.A. Harrigan
1996, Groundwater (34) 223-230
Chlorinated organic solvents introduced to unlined lagoons at an industrial waste-water treatment plant in the Inner Piedmont of South Carolina resulted in ground-water contamination of a fractured-rock aquifer. Part of the ground-water contamination discharges to Little Rocky Creek, downgradient from the waste-water treatment plant. Passive...
Geochemistry of aquatic humic substances in the Lake Fryxell basin, Antarctica
G. Aiken, D. McKnight, R. Harnish, R. Wershaw
1996, Biogeochemistry (34) 157-188
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in Lake Fryxell, 10 streams flowing into the lake, and the moat surrounding the lake was studied to determine the influence of sources and biogeochemical processes on its distribution and chemical nature. Lake Fryxell is an amictic, permanently ice-covered lake in the McMurdo Dry Valleys which...
Age of Australopithecus afarensis from Fejej, Ethiopia
J. Kappelman, C. C. Swisher III, J.G. Fleagle, S. Yirga, T. M. Bown, M. Feseha
1996, Journal of Human Evolution (30) 139-146
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Comparison of the partitioning behaviours of yttrium, rare earth elements, and titanium between hydrogenetic marine ferromanganese crusts and seawater
Michael Bau, Andrea Koschinsky, Peter Dulski, James R. Hein
1996, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (60) 1709-1725
In order to evaluate details of the partitioning behaviours of Y, rare earth elements (REEs), and Ti between inorganic metal oxide surfaces and seawater, we studied the distribution of these elements in hydrogenetic marine ferromanganese (Fe-Mn) crusts from the Central Pacific Ocean. Nonphosphatized Fe-Mn crusts display shale-normalized rare earths and...
Use of 2D and 3D GIS in well selection and interpretation of nitrate data, central Nebraska, USA
Ingrid M. Verstraeten
1996, IAHS-AISH Publication 585-591
Nonpoint-source contamination of the principal aquifers in a 7800 km2 area of central Nebraska was evaluated utilizing aquifer condition, well depth, soil type, and physiographical and land use settings. A two-dimensional geographical information system linked with a three-dimensional geological visualization and analytical program was used in the random selection of...
Significance of tourmaline-rich rocks in the North Range group of the Cuyuna iron range, east-central Minnesota
J.M. Cleland, G. B. Morey, P.L. McSwiggen
1996, Economic Geology (91) 1282-1291
Concentrations of tourmaline in Early Proterozoic metasedimentary rocks of the Cuyuna iron range, east-central Minnesota, provide a basis for redefinition of the evolutionary history of the area. Manganiferous iron ore forms beds within the Early Proterozoic Trommald Formation, between thick-bedded granular iron-formation having shallow-water alepositional attributes and thin-bedded, nongranular iron-formation...
Determination of 15N/14N and 13C/12C in solid and aqueous cyanides
Craig A. Johnson
1996, Analytical Chemistry (68) 1429-1431
The stable isotopic compositions of nitrogen and carbon in cyanide compounds can be determined by combusting aliquots in sealed tubes to form N2 gas and CO2 gas and analyzing the gases by mass spectrometry. Free cyanide (CN-aq + HCNaq) in simple solutions can also be analyzed by first precipitating the cyanide as copper(II)...
Using GIS and logistic regression to estimate agricultural chemical concentrations in rivers of the midwestern USA
W.A. Battaglin
1996, IAHS-AISH Publication 253-260
Agricultural chemicals (herbicides, insecticides, other pesticides and fertilizers) in surface water may constitute a human health risk. Recent research on unregulated rivers in the midwestern USA documents that elevated concentrations of herbicides occur for 1-4 months following application in spring and early summer. In contrast, nitrate concentrations in unregulated rivers...
Geovibrio ferrireducens, a phylogenetically distinct dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing bacterium
F. Caccavo Jr., John D. Coates, R. A. Rossello-Mora, W. Ludwig, K. H. Schleifer, Derek R. Lovley, Michael K. McInerney
1996, Archives of Microbiology (165) 370-376
A new, phylogenetically distinct, dissimilatory, Fe(III)-reducing bacterium was isolated from surface sediment of a hydrocarbon-contaminated ditch. The isolate, designated strain PAL-1, was an obligately anaerobic, non-fermentative, motile, gram-negative vibrio. PAL-1 grew in a defined medium with acetate as electron donor and ferric pyrophosphate, ferric oxyhydroxide, ferric citrate, Co(III)-EDTA, or elemental...
Large-magnitude Middle Ordovician volcanic ash falls in North America and Europe: Dimensions, emplacement and post-emplacement characteristics
W.D. Huff, Dennis R. Kolata, Stig M. Bergstrom, Y.-S. Zhang
1996, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (73) 285-301
Middle Ordovician K-bentonites represent some of the largest known fallout ash deposits in the Phanerozoic Era. They cover minimally 2.2 ?? 106 km2 in eastern North America and 6.9 ?? 105 km2 in northwestern Europe, and represents the coeval accumulation of plinian and co-ignimbrite ash on both Laurentia and Baltica...
Manufacture of ammonium sulfate fertilizer from gypsum-rich byproduct of flue gas desulfurization - A prefeasibility cost estimate
I.-M. Chou, M. Rostam-Abadi, J.M. Lytle, F.P. Achorn
1996, ACS Division of Fuel Chemistry, Preprints (41) 580-583
Costs for constructing and operating a conceptual plant based on a proposed process that converts flue gas desulfurization (FGD)-gypsum to ammonium sulfate fertilizer has been calculated and used to estimate a market price for the product. The average market price of granular ammonium sulfate ($138/ton) exceeds the rough estimated cost...
Occurrence and significance of stalactites within the epithermal deposits at Creede, Colorado
W. R. Campbell, P. B. Barton Jr.
1996, Canadian Mineralogist (34) 905-930
In addition to the common and abundant features in karst terranes, stalactites involving a wide variety of minerals have also been found in other settings, including epigenetic mineral deposits, but these are almost always associated with supergene stages. Here we describe a different mode of occurrence from the Creede epithermal...
Recharge of valley-fill aquifers in the glaciated northeast from upland runoff
J.H. Williams, D. J. Morrissey
1996, ASTM Special Technical Publication (1288) 97-113
Channeled and unchanneled runoff from till-covered bedrock uplands is a major source of recharge to valley-fill aquifers in the glaciated northeastern United States. Streamflow measurements and model simulation of average steady-state conditions indicate that upland runoff accounted for more recharge to two valley-fill aquifers in moderately high topographic-relief settings than...
Linear solvation energy relationships (LSER): 'rules of thumb' for Vi/100, π*, Βm, and αm estimation and use in aquatic toxicology
James P. Hickey
1996, Book chapter, Techniques in aquatic toxicology
This chapter provides a listing of the increasing variety of organic moieties and heteroatom group for which Linear Solvation Energy Relationship (LSER) values are available, and the LSER variable estimation rules. The listings include values for typical nitrogen-, sulfur- and phosphorus-containing moieties, and general organosilicon and organotin groups. The contributions...
Seasonal fluctuations of water quality in San Francisco Bay during the first three years of the regional monitoring program, 1993-1995
J. E. Cloern, B.E. Cole, J.L. Edwards
1996, Report
The 1995 Regional Monitoring Program (RMP) Annual Report includes monitoring results from the Base Program, Pilot and Special Studies, and summary and perspective articles contributed by RMP investigators and other scientists. The purpose of the RMP is to provide information on the status and trends of contamination in San Francisco...
Calculation and evaluation of sediment effect concentrations for the amphipod Hyalella azteca and the midge Chironomus riparius
Christopher G. Ingersoll, Pamela S. Haverland, Eric L. Brunson, Timothy J. Canfield, F. James Dwyer, Chris Henke, Nile E. Kemble, David R. Mount, Richard G. Fox
1996, Journal of Great Lakes Research (22) 602-623
Procedures are described for calculating and evaluating sediment effect concentrations (SECs) using laboratory data on the toxicity of contaminants associated with field-collected sediment to the amphipod Hyalella azteca and the midge Chironomus riparius. SECs are defined as the concentrations of individual contaminants in sediment below which toxicity is rarely observed...
Digital maps of the extent, base, top, and potentiometric surface of the Ozark aquifer in Kansas
K. E. Juracek, C. V. Hansen
1996, Open-File Report 96-119
Elk response to the La Mesa fire and current status in the Jemez Mountains
Craig D. Allen
Craig D. Allen, editor(s)
1996, General Technical Report RM-GTR-286
Faunal remains in local archeological sites and historic information suggest that elk populations in the Jemez Mountains were low from ca. 1200 A.D. through ca. 1900 A.D., when they were extirpated from this region. Elk were reintroduced to the Jemez country in 1948 and 1964- 1965, and their population apparently...
Hydrophobic organochlorine compounds sequestered in submersed aquatic macrophytes (Hydrilla yerticillata (L.f.) Royle) from the tidal Potomac River (USA)
Jessica A. Hopple, G.D. Foster
1996, Environmental Pollution (94) 39-46
The potential for hydrophobic organochlorine contaminants to be sequestered in submersed aquatic vegetation was evaluated by determining the concentrations of cis- and trans-chlordane, dieldrin, and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in feral aquatic macrophytes (Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle) collected from the tidal Potomac River. Similarities in mean dry-weight concentrations of the identified organochlorine compounds in H....
The Clementine bistatic radar experiment
Stewart Nozette, C. L. Lichtenberg, P. Spudis, R. Bonner, W. Ort, E. Malaret, M. Robinson, E.M. Shoemaker
1996, Science (274) 1495-1498
During the Clementine 1 mission, a bistatic radar experiment measured the magnitude and polarization of the radar echo versus bistatic angle, β, for selected lunar areas. Observations of the lunar south pole yield a same-sense polarization enhancement around β = 0. Analysis shows that the observed enhancement is...
The Emperor Goose: An annotated bibliography
Robert F. Rockwell, Margaret R. Petersen, Joel A. Schmutz
James S. Sedinger, editor(s)
1996, Report
This bibliography contains more than 500 published and unpublished references relevant to the emperor goose (Chen canagica). The referenced works date from the early exploration of Beringia and Alaska through the formal description of the species in 1802 to 1993....
Isolation and characterization of novel microsatellite loci: Cross-species amplification and population genetic applications
Kim T. Scribner, Judy R. Gust, Raymond L. Fields
1996, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (53) 833-841