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Can magma-injection and groundwater forces cause massive landslides on Hawaiian volcanoes?
R.M. Iverson
1995, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (66) 295-308
Landslides with volumes exceeding 1000 km3 have occurred on the flanks of Hawaiian volcanoes. Because the flanks typically slope seaward no more than 12 °, the mechanics of slope failure are problematic. Limit-equilibrium analyses of wedge-shaped slices of the volcano flanks show that magma injection at prospective headscarps might trigger the...
Can Dugongs Survive in Palau?
H. Marsh, G. B. Rathbun, T. J. O'Shea, A.R. Preen
1995, Biological Conservation (72) 85-89
In August 1991 we surveyed dugongs Dugong dugon in the coastal waters of Palau using methods similar to aerial surveys conducted in 1977, 1978 and 1983. Twenty-six dugongs (including four calves) were seen, a count within the range obtained previously. The rate at which dugongs were seen per unit flight-time was lower...
Difference in the crab fauna of mangrove areas at a southwest Florida and a northeast Australia location: Implications for leaf litter processing
C.C. McIvor, T. J. Smith III
1995, Estuaries (18) 591-597
Existing paradigms suggest that mangrove leaf litter is processed primarily via the detrital pathway in forests in the Caribbean biogeographic realm whereas herbivorous crabs are relatively more important litter processors in the Indo-West Pacific. To test this hypothesis, we used pitfall traps to collect intertidal crabs to characterize the crab...
Experimentally determined solidi in the Ca-bearing granite system NaAlSi3O8-CaAl2Si2O8-KAlSi3O8-SiO2-H2O-CO2
S.R. Bohlen, J.O. Eckert Jr., W.B. Hankins
1995, American Mineralogist (80) 752-756
The phase relationships of melting of synthetic granite in the presence of an H2O-CO2 fluid were determined. These results provide constraints on the maximum temperatures of regional metamorphism attainable in vapor-saturated metapelitic and quartzofeldspathic rocks that escaped widespread melting. At pressures below 10 kbar, a fluid phase of XH2O =...
Basement and cover-rock deformation during Laramide contraction in the northern Madison Range (Montana) and its influence on Cenozoic basin formation
Karl S. Kellogg, C. J. Schmidt, S. W. Young
1995, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (79) 1117-1137
Two major Laramide fault systems converge in the northwestern Madison Range: the northwest-striking, southwest-vergent Spanish Peaks reverse fault and the north-striking, east-vergent Hilgard thrust system. Analysis of foliation attitudes in basement gneiss north and south of the Spanish Peaks fault indicates that the basement in thrusted blocks of the Hilgard...
Use of the euryhaline bivalve Potamocorbula amurensis as a biosentinel species to assess trace metal contamination in San Francisco Bay
C. L. Brown, S. N. Luoma
1995, Marine Ecology Progress Series (124) 129-142
Potamocorbula amurensis was assessed as a biosentinel species in San Francisco Bay, California, USA. Uptake of metal in both the laboratory and field showed that P. amurensis was sufficiently responsive to Ag, Cd, Cr, Ni and V to detect environmental differences in exposure. It was less suitable as an indicator of Cu...
Magnitude and frequency of 1993 flood volumes in Upper Mississippi River Basin
Rodney E. Southard
1995, Transportation Research Record 18-31
Previous maximum flows on many streams and rivers were exceeded during the flood of 1993 in the upper Mississippi River Basin. Not only were peak discharges exceeded at many streamflow-gaging stations, but also flood volumes were significantly higher than previous maximums. Rainfall amounts that were greater than 127 cm (50...
Water resources data, New York, water year 1994. Volume 2. Long Island
A. G. Spinello, G. Pena-Cruz, K. McGrath, V. K. Eagen
1995, Water Data Report NY-94-2
Water resources data for the 1994 water year for New York consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This volume contains records for water discharge at 20 gaging...
Increases in gill cytosolic corticosteroid receptor abundance and saltwater tolerance in juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) treated with growth hormone and placental lactogen
J. M. Shrimpton, R.H. Devlin, E. McLean, J.C. Byatt, E.M. Donaldson, D.J. Randall
1995, General and Comparative Endocrinology (98) 1-15
Juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) were injected with one of two recombinant bovine hormones, growth hormone (bGH; 5.0 and 0.5 μg · g-1 body wt) or placental lactogen (bPL; 5.0, 0.5, μg · g-1 body wt) to determine the effect on growth, plasma cortisol concentration, cytosolic corticosteroid receptors (CR) in the gills,...
Detection and identification of aquatic birnaviruses by PCR assay
S.L. Blake, W. B. Schill, P. E. McAllister, M.K. Lee, J.T. Singer, B.L. Nicholson
1995, Journal of Clinical Microbiology (33) 835-839
A reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay was developed for the detection and identification of aquatic birnaviruses. The four sets of primers (PrA, PrB, PrC, and PrD) that we used are specific for regions of cDNA coded by genome segment A of aquatic birnaviruses. PrA identifies a large fragment...
The role of palynology in paleoecological analyses of Tertiary coals
D. J. Nichols
1995, International Journal of Coal Geology (28) 139-159
Pollen, spores, and other plant microfossils are important constituents of Tertiary coals, both as petrographic components (the maceral sporinite) and as distinctive indicators of the nature of the depositional environment in which the coal-forming peat accumulated. Palynological analyses, which have been...
Adjusting stream-sediment geochemical maps in the Austrian Bohemian Massif by analysis of variance
J.C. Davis, G. Hausberger, O. Schermann, G. Bohling
1995, Mathematical Geology (27) 279-299
The Austrian portion of the Bohemian Massif is a Precambrian terrane composed mostly of highly metamorphosed rocks intruded by a series of granitoids that are petrographically similar. Rocks are exposed poorly and the subtle variations in rock type are difficult to map in the field. A detailed geochemical survey of...
Louisiana ground-water map no. 6: Potentiometric surface, 1990, and water-level changes, 1974-90, of the Mississippi River alluvial aquifer in northeastern Louisiana
Ronald C. Seanor, Charles W. Smoot
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4146
The Mississippi River alluvial aquifer is the largest source of fresh ground water in northeastern Louisiana. In 1990, an average of 170 million gallons per day was withdrawn from the aquifer in 12 northeast Louisiana parishes. Additional knowledge about ground-water flow and the effects of withdrawals on the Mississippi River...
Relations between winter precipitation and atmospheric circulation simulated by the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory general circulation model
G. J. McCabe Jr., M. D. Dettinger
1995, International Journal of Climatology (15) 625-638
General circulation model (GCM) simulations of atmospheric circulation are more reliable than GCM simulations of temperature and precipitation. In this study, temporal correlations between 700 hPa height anomalies simulated winter precipitation at eight locations in the conterminous United States are compared with corresponding correlations in observations. The objectives are to...
Occurrence of active and inactive herbicide ingredients at selected sites in Iowa
W. Wang, M. Liszewski, R. Buchmiller, K. Cherryholmes
1995, Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (83) 21-35
The objective of this study was to investigate the occurrence of herbicide active and inactive ingredients (primarily volatile organic compounds) at four selected sites in Iowa representing drain tiles, observation wells, or lysimeters. Water samples were collected monthly and bi-monthly before and after herbicide applications in 1991, respectively. They...
Malignant lymphoma in black bullhead from Allouez Bay, Superior, Wisconsin, USA
V. S. Blazer, C.S. Schrank
1995, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (23) 229-234
Leukemic malignant lymphoma was diagnosed in a black bullhead collected from Allouez Bay, in an industrialized Lake Superior estuary near Superior, Wisconsin, USA. No gross signs of thymic involvement were observed and it is believed this tumor originated in the hematopoetic tissue of the kidney. Neoplastic cells infiltrated excretory...
Magnitude and frequency of peak discharges for Mississippi River Basin Flood of 1993
W.O. Thomas Jr., D. A. Eash
1995, Transportation Research Record 1-10
The magnitude and frequency of the 1993 peak discharges in the upper Mississippi River Basin are characterized by applying Bulletin 17B and L-moment methods to annual peak discharges at 115 unregulated watersheds in the basin. The analysis indicated that the 1993 flood was primarily a 50-year or less event on...
Paleocene to Middle Miocene planktic foraminifera of the southwestern Salisbury Embayment, Virginia and Maryland: biostratigraphy, allostratigraphy, and sequence stratigraphy
C. W. Poag, J.A. Commeau
1995, Journal of Foraminiferal Research (25) 134-155
The Paleocene to Middle Miocene sedimentary fill of the southwestern Salisbury Embayment contains a fragmental depositional record, interrupted by numerous local diastems and regional unconformities. Using planktic foraminiferal biostratigraphy, 15 unconformity-bounded depositional units have been identified, assigned to six formations and seven alloformations previously recognized in the embayment. The units...
Roof-rock contamination of magma along the top of the reservoir for the Bishop Tuff
W. A. Duffield, J. Ruiz, J.D. Webster
1995, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (69) 187-195
The Bishop Tuff, a Quaternary high-silica rhyolite in east-central California, is widely considered the type example of a vertically and monotonically zoned pyroclastic deposit that represents zoning in the source magma reservoir, inverted during the process of pyroclastic emplacement. However, the deposit of plinian pumice, which forms the base of...
Preferential flow and segregation of porewater solutes in Wetland sediment
J. W. Harvey, R.M. Chambers, J.R. Hoelscher
1995, Estuaries (18) 568-578
Sediment macropores (with effective diameters larger than 100 ??m) comprise 11% of the bulk sediment volume in a tidal freshwater wetland vegetated with Peltandra virginica. In order to determine effects of macroporous sediment structure on solute transport, we conducted a solute tracer experiment in the sediment. The effective transport volume...
The Uwekahuna Ash Member of the Puna Basalt: product of violent phreatomagmatic eruptions at Kilauea volcano, Hawaii, between 2800 and 2100 14C years ago
D. Dzurisin, J. P. Lockwood, T. J. Casadevall, M. Rubin
1995, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (66) 163-184
Kilauea volcano's reputation for relatively gentle effusive eruptions belies a violent geologic past, including several large phreatic and phreatomagmatic eruptions that are recorded by Holocene pyroclastic deposits which mantle Kilauea's summit area and the southeast flank of adjacent Mauna Loa volcano. The most widespread of these deposits is the Uwekahuna...
Pb2+ and Zn2+ adsorption by a natural aluminum- and iron-bearing surface coating on an aquifer sand
J.A. Coston, C. C. Fuller, J.A. Davis
1995, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (59) 3535-3547
Pb2+ and Zn2+ adsorption was studied in batch experiments with material collected from a shallow, unconfined aquifer of glacial outwash sand and gravel in Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA. The aquifer solids contain primarily quartz (95% w/w), with minor amounts of alkali feldspars and ferromagnetic minerals. Pb2+ and...
Petrography, geochemistry, and depositional setting of the San Pedro and Santo Tomas coal zones: Anomalous algae-rich coals in the middle part of the Claiborne Group (Eocene) of Webb County, Texas
Peter D. Warwick, Robert W. Hook
1995, International Journal of Coal Geology (28) 303-342
Two coal zones, the San Pedro and the overlying Santo Tomas, are present for nearly 35 km in outcrop, surface and underground mines, and shallow drill holes along the strike of the middle part of the Claiborne Group (Eocene) in Webb County, Texas. A sandstone-dominated interval of 25 to 35...