Optimal pumping strategies for managing shallow, poorquality groundwater, western San Joaquin Valley, California
P. Barlow, B. Wagner, K. Belitz
1995, Models for assessing and monitoring groundwater quality. Proc. symposium, Boulder, 1995 (227) 141-148
Continued agricultural productivity in the western San Joaquin Valley, California, is threatened by the presence of shallow, poor-quality groundwater that can cause soil salinization. We evaluate the management alternative of using groundwater pumping to control the altitude of the water table and provide irrigation water requirements. A transient, three-dimensional, groundwater...
Estimating populations of nesting brant using aerial videography
R. Michael Anthony, W.H. Anderson, J.S. Sedinger, L.L. McDonald
1995, Wildlife Society Bulletin (23) 80-87
We mounted a video camcorder in a single-engine aircraft to estimate nesting density along 10-m wide strip transects in black brant colonies on the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska during 1990-1992. A global positioning system (GPS) receiver was connected...
Geoscience research databases for coastal Alabama ecosystem management
Richard L. Hummell
1995, Conference Paper, Coastal Zone: Proceedings of the Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Management
Effective management of complex coastal ecosystems necessitates access to scientific knowledge that can be acquired through a multidisciplinary approach involving Federal and State scientists that take advantage of agency expertise and resources for the benefit of all participants working toward a set of common research and management goals. Cooperative geostatic...
Black bear damage to lodgepole pine in central Oregon
V.G. Barnes Jr., R.M. Engeman
1995, Northwestern Naturalist (76) 127-129
Black bear damage to 108 lodgepole pine trees was found in mixed conifer habitat in central Oregon. No trees of three other conifer species were injured. Eighty-nine percent of the damage occurred in the same year. Nearly 20% of the freshly...
Vegetation management for reducing mortality of ponderosa pine seedlings from Thomomys spp
Richard M. Engeman, Victor G. Barnes Jr., Richard M. Anthony, Heather W. Krupa
1995, Crop Protection (14) 505-508
The effects of vegetation management on Mazama pocket gopher activity and damage to ponderosa pine seedlings were studied using atrazine herbicide to alter the habitat. Atrazine treatments were applied to a large treatment unit and observed effects were compared to an untreated control unit. The greatly reduced forb and grass...
Precipitation depth-duration characteristics, Antelope Valley, California
James C. Blodgett, Iraj Nasseri
Espey William H.Combs Phil G., editor(s)
1995, Conference Paper, International Water Resources Engineering Conference - Proceedings
To document the changes in runoff characteristics of basins subject to urbanization, streamflow and precipitation data were collected at eight small basins in Antelope Valley, California, for the period 1990-93. The data collected at U.S. Geological Survey stations were supplemented by data collected at 35 long-term precipitation stations. These data...
Undiscovered petroleum of the Brazilian interior sag basins
J. Kingston, J.R. Matzko
1995, International Geology Review (37) 959-980
This paper, the second in a series dealing with undiscovered petroleum in South American basins (exclusive of Venezuela and Colombia), focuses on the four large intracratonic (or interior) sag basins of Brazil: the Solimoes, Amazonas, Parnaiba, and Parana. The smaller Chaco basin also is discussed, although in...
Wind damage effects of Hurricane Andrew on mangrove communities along the southwest coast of Florida, USA
T.W. Doyle, T. J. Smith III, M. B. Robblee
1995, Journal of Coastal Research 159-168
On August 24, 1992, Hurricane Andrew downed and defoliated an extensive swath of mangrove trees across the lower Florida peninsula. Permanent field sites were established to assess the extent of forest damage and to monitor the rate and process of forest recovery. Canopy trees suffered the highest mortality particularly for...
Quantitative assessment of pair formation behavior in captive whooping cranes (Grus americana)
J.T. Nelson, C.R. Small, D. H. Ellis
1995, Zoo Biology (14) 107-114
Instantaneous scan sampling for mean distance and synchronous action patterns and all-occurrence sampling for unison call, dance, strut, and hoover-up behaviors were conducted for five potential whooping crane pairs at Patuxent Environmental Science Center, Laurel, Maryland. Dance, strut, and hoover-up differed among pairs, as did total frequency of social behaviors....
Quarterly Wildlife Mortality Report
G. Kidd
1995, Supplement to the Journal of Wildlife Diseases (31)
Vine maple clone growth and reproduction in managed and unmanaged coastal Oregon Douglas-fir forests
Mary E. O’Dea, John C. Zasada, John C. Tappeiner II
1995, Ecological Applications (5) 63-73
Vine maple (Acer circinatum Pursh.) clone development, expansion, and regeneration by seedling establishment were studied in 5-240 yr old managed and unmanaged Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) stands in coastal Oregon. Stem length, number of stems, and crown area were all significantly (P ≤ 0.01) related to stand age, and...
Have desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) undergone a long-term decline in abundance?
R. Bruce Bury, P.S. Corn
1995, Western North American Naturalist (23) 41-47
Pasteurellosis in elk (Cervus elaphus): DNA fingerprinting of isolates
M. A. Wilson, R. M. Duncan, T.J. Roffe, G.E. Nordholm, B.M. Berlowski
1995, Veterinary Record (137) 195-196
An automated telemetry system for studies of migrating diving ducks
C. E. Korschgen, K.P. Kenow, J. E. Austin, C.O. Kochanny, W. L. Green, C.H. Simmons, M. Janda
M.R. Neuman, C. J. Amlaner Jr., C. Cristalli, editor(s)
1995, Book chapter, Biotelemetry XIII
Abstract not submitted to date...
Are red-tailed hawks and great horned owls diurnal-nocturnal dietary counterparts?
C.D. Marti, Michael N. Kochert
1995, The Wilson Bulletin (107) 615-628
Red-tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) and Great Homed Owls (Bubo virginianus)are common in North America where they occupy a wide range of habitats, often sympatrically. The two species are similar in size and have been portrayed as ecological counterparts, eating the same prey by day and night. We tested the trophic...
Acute toxicity of ammonia (NH3-N) in sewage effluent to Chironomus riparius: II. Using a generalized linear model
D.P. Monda, D.L. Galat, S.E. Finger, M.S. Kaiser
1995, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (28) 385-390
Toxicity of un-ionized ammonia (NH3-N) to the midge, Chironomus riparius was compared, using laboratory culture (well) water and sewage effluent (≈0.4 mg/L NH3-N) in two 96-h, static-renewal toxicity experiments. A generalized linear model was used for data analysis. For the first and second experiments, respectively, LC50 values were...
Movements and distributions of radio-tagged northern squawfish near the Dalles and John Day dams. Annual report 1993
H.C. Hansel, R.S. Shively, G. Holmberg, T.P. King, M. Sheer
1995, Report
No abstract available...
A survey of recent results in passive sampling of water and air by semipermeable membrane devices
Harry F. Prest, James N. Huckins, Jimmie D. Petty, Sirpa Herve, Jaakko Paasivirta, Pertti Heinonen
1995, Marine Pollution Bulletin (31) 306-312
A survey is presented of some recent results for passive sampling of water and air for trace organic contaminants using lipid-filled semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs). Results of water sampling for trace organochlorine compounds using simultaneously exposed SPMDs and the most universally applied biomonitor (bivalves) are discussed. In general, the total...
Feeding rate of young-of-the-year ruffe on eggs of lake whitefish
Timothy J. Desorcie, Thomas A. Edsall
1995, Journal of Freshwater Ecology (10) 225-229
We measured the feeding rate of individual (0.6-12.2 g) young-of-the-year ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) on the live eggs of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) at 3, 5, and 9 degrees C in the laboratory. These temperatures were selected because they covered the range of lake temperatures over which eggs of most Great...
Ground magnetic studies along a regional seismic-reflection profile across Bare Mountain, Crater Flat and Yucca Mountain, Nevada
V.E. Langenheim, D. A. Ponce
1995, Open-File Report 95-834
No abstract available....
Entropy of adsorption of mixed surfactants from solutions onto the air/water interface
L.-W. Chen, J.-H. Chen, N.-F. Zhou
1995, Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions (91) 3873-3878
The partial molar entropy change for mixed surfactant molecules adsorbed from solution at the air/water interface has been investigated by surface thermodynamics based upon the experimental surface tension isotherms at various temperatures. Results for different surfactant mixtures of sodium dodecyl sulfate and sodium tetradecyl sulfate, decylpyridinium chloride and sodium alkylsulfonates...
The occurrence of mycoplasmas in selected wild North American waterfowl
Diana R. Goldberg, M.D. Samuel, C. B. Thomas, P. Sharp, Gary L. Krapu, J.R. Robb, K.P. Kenow, C. E. Korschgen, W.H. Chipley, M.J. Conroy, S.H. Kleven
1995, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (31) 364-371
We determined the prevalence of mycoplasma infection in breeding mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) and canvasback (Aythya valisineria) hens and their broods from the central United States (1988 to 1990); and wintering American black duck (Anas rubripes) and mallard hens from the eastern United States (1990 to 1993). Mycoplasmas were isolated by...
Assessment of information on ground-water/surface-water interactions in the northern midcontinent
Michael L. Strobel
1995, Conference Paper, International Symposium on Groundwater Management - Proceedings
Ground-water/surface-water interactions are important to the hydrology of shallow aquifers, streams, lakes, and wetlands. Information on ground-water/surface-water interactions in the northern midcontinent was assessed. The ground-water/surface-water interactions in physiographic and climatic areas that contain many wetlands differed from the interactions in areas that consisted predominantly of alluvial aquifers along large...
East Louisiana continental shelf sediments: a product of delta reworking
Gregg R. Brooks, Jack L. Kingdinger, Shea Penland, S. Jeffress Williams
1995, Journal of Coastal Research (11) 1026-1036
Data from 77 vibracores were integrated with 6,700 line-km of high- resolution seismic reflection profiles collected off the eastern Louisiana coast in the region of the St. Bernard Delta, the first of the Holocene highstand deltas of the Mississippi River. Seismic fades and sediment facies were integrated in order to...
Evidence that PCBs are approaching stable concentrations in Lake Michigan fishes
Craig A. Stow, Stephen R. Carpenter, Lisa A. Eby, James F. Amrhein, Robert J. Hesselberg
1995, Ecological Applications (5) 248-260
We examined PCB concentration data for seven species of Lake Michigan fishes to determine what trends were apparent °20 yr after PCB restrictions became effective. Total PCB concentrations in all seven species, lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), brown trout (Salmo trutta), chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), coho salmon...