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...
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...
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...
Effects of silvicultultural modifications of temperate rainforest on breeding and wintering bird communities, Prince of Wales Island, southeast Alaska
Dominick A. Dellasala, Joan C. Hagar, Kathleen A. Engel, W.C. McComb, Randal L. Fairbanks, Ellen G. Campbell
1996, The Condor (98) 706-721
We inventoried breeding and wintering bird communities in four treatments of temperate rainforest on Prince of Wales Island, southeast Alaska during 1991-1992 and 1992-1993. The four forest treatments sampled included: (1) young growth (20 years) originating from clearcut logging with no silvicultural modification (non-modified), (2) young growth (20 years) precommercially thinned along uniformly-spaced thinning...
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)...
Efficacy of formalin, hydrogen peroxide, and sodium chloride on fungal-infected rainbow trout eggs
Theresa M. Schreier, Jeffery J. Rach, George E. Howe
1996, Aquaculture (140) 323-331
Antifungal agents are essential for the maintenance of healthy stocks of fish and their eggs in intensive aquaculture operations. In the USA, formalin is the only fungicide approved for use in fish culture. However, hydrogen peroxide and sodium chloride have been granted low regulatory priority drug status by the United...
Applications of inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry in environmental radiochemistry
J.S. Grain
1996, Spectroscopy (11) 30-39
The state of the art in ICP-MS is now such that there are few discernible differences between radiochemical and mass spectrometric determinations of longlived radionuclides. Indeed, ICP-MS may provide better (more sensitive) data for many radionuclides, depending upon how one wishes to define "long-lived." In lowlevel determinations, sample preparation remains...
Water resources of Lincoln County, Wyoming
C. A. Eddy-Miller, Maria Plafcan, M. L. Clark
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4246
Streamflow and ground-water quantity and quality data were collected and analyzed, 1993 through 1995, and historical data were compiled to summarize the water resources of Lincoln County.Deposits of Quaternary age, in the valleys of the Bear River and Salt River, had the most well development of...
Runoff and erosion on the Pajarito Plateau: Observations from the field
Bradford P. Wilcox, Brent D. Newman, Craig D. Allen, Kevin D. Reid, David Brandes, John Pitlick, David W. Davenport
Fraser Goff, Barry S. Kues, Margaret Anne Rogers, Les D. McFadden, Jamie N. Gardner, editor(s)
1996, Conference Paper, New Mexico Geological Society Fall Field Conference Guidebook - 47: Jemez Mountains Region
Sites within the Pajarito Plateau have widespread, if low levels, of surface contamination. The major mechanism by which contaminants are moved and redistributed is surface runoff and associated soil erosion. To better understand the processes involved, we have been making detailed measurements of water and sediment movement at three sites across the plateau,...
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
Bottom characteristics of an ocean disposal site off Honolulu, Hawaii: time-based navigational trackline data managed by routes and events
Florence L. Wong, Michael R. Hamer, Monty A. Hampton, Michael E. Torresan
1996, Conference Paper, 1996 ESRI user conference: proceedings
No abstract available...
Characteristics of the continental slope and rise off North Carolina from GLORIA and seismic-reflection data: The interaction of downslope and contour current processes
Peter Popenoe, William P. Dillon
James V. Gardner, Michael E. Field, David C. Twichell, editor(s)
1996, Book chapter, Geology of the United States' seafloor: The view from GLORIA
No abstract available....
No rocks, no water, no ecosystem: geoscience contributes to the understanding of water-quality programs in the Florida Keys
Eugene A. Shinn
1996, Geotimes (41) 16-19
No abstract available....
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...
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
Identifying water-quality trends in the Trinity River, Texas, USA, 1969-1992, using sediment cores from Lake Livingston
P. C. Van Metre, E. Callender
1996, Environmental Geology (28) 190-200
Chemical analyses were done on cores of bottom sediment from three locations in Lake Livingston, a reservoir on the Trinity River in east Texas to identify trends in water quality in the Trinity River using the chemical record preserved in bottom sediments trapped by the reservoir. Sediment cores spanned the...
Analysis of nitrate in near-surface aquifers in the midcontinental United States: An application of the inverse hyperbolic sine Tobit model
Steven T. Yen, Shiping Liu, Dana W. Kolpin
1996, Water Resources Research (32) 3003-3011
A nonnormal and heteroscedastic Tobit model is used to determine the primary factors that affect nitrate concentrations in near-surface aquifers, using data from the U.S. Geological Survey collected in 1991. Both normality and homoscedasticity of errors are rejected, justifying the use of a nonnormal and heteroscedastic model. The following factors...
Sources of variation in counts of meristic features of Yellowstone cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri)
C.G. Kruse, W.A. Hubert, F.J. Rahel
1996, Great Basin Naturalist (56) 300-307
We determined variability in counts of meristic features (pyloric caceae, vertebrae, pelvic fin rays, gill-rakers, basibranchial teeth, scales above the lateral line, and scales in the lateral series) of Yellowstone cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri) by 3 independent readers, by the same reader on 3 different occasions, and among fish...
Multiport well design for sampling of ground water at closely spaced vertical intervals
G. N. Delin, M.K. Landon
1996, Ground Water (34) 1098-1104
Detailed vertical sampling is useful in aquifers where vertical mixing is limited and steep vertical gradients in chemical concentrations are expected. Samples can be collected at closely spaced vertical intervals from nested wells with short screened intervals. However, this approach may not be appropriate in all situations. An easy-to-construct and...
Geochemical characteristics and origin of the Lebowa Granite Suite, Bushveld Complex
M. Hill, F. Barker, D. Hunter, R. Knight
1996, International Geology Review (38) 195-227
The ∼ 2052-Ma Lebowa Granite Suite (LGS) represents the culminating phase of an Early Proterozoic magmatic cycle in the Central Transvaal area of the Kaapvaal Province. Following extrusion of at least 200,000 km3 of intermediate to acid volcanics (Rooiberg Felsite), mafic and ultramafic magmas intruded at 2065 Ma to...
Control of external Aeromonas salmonicida: topical disinfection of salmonids with Chloramine-T
R. C. Cipriano, L.A. Ford, C. E. Starliper, J.D. Teska, J.T. Nelson, B.N. Jensen
1996, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (8) 52-57
Brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis were treated with single 60-min static baths of 250 mg formalin/L, 3% NaCl, and 15 mg Chloramine-T/L to evaluate the efficacy of these compounds against external infections of Aeromonas salmonicida. Prevalence of A. salmonicida was significantly lower in brook trout treated with Chloramine-T than among those...
Influence of radio transmitters on prairie falcons (Falco mexicanus)
M.S. Vekasy, J.M. Marzluff, Michael N. Kochert, Robert N. Lehman, Karen Steenhof
1996, Journal of Field Ornithology (67) 680-690
We examined the effects of backpack radio transmitters on Prairie Falcon (Falco mexicanus) reproduction (percentage of occupied territories producing young and number of nestlings produced) over four years. In addition, we observed falcon aeries during brood-rearing to determine attendance at the nest and in the territory, prey delivery rates, and...
Crested wheatgrass-cheatgrass seedling competition in a mixed-density design
Mark G. Francis, David A. Pyke
1996, Journal of Range Management (49) 432-438
Plant competition experiments have historically used designs that are difficult to interpret due to confounding problems. Recently, designs based on a 'response function' approach have been proposed and tested in various plant mixture settings. For this study, 3 species were used that are important in current revegetation practices in the...
Fire history and climatic patterns in ponderosa pine and mixed-conifer forests of the Jemez Mountains, Northern New Mexico
Ramzi Touchan, Craig D. Allen, Thomas W. Swetnam
Craig D. Allen, editor(s)
1996, U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report RM-GTR-286
We reconstructed fire history in ponderosa pine and mixed-conifer forests across the Jemez Mountains in northern New Mexico. We collected fire-scarred samples from ten ponderosa pine areas, and three mesic mixed-conifer areas. Prior to 1900, ponderosa pine forests were characterized by high frequency, low intensity surface fire regimes. The mixed-conifer...