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Gas-liquid chromatographic determination of kepone in field-collected avian tissues and eggs
C. J. Stafford, W. L. Reichel, D. M. Swineford, R. M. Prouty, M. L. Gay
1978, Journal of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (61) 8-14
A procedure is described for determining Kepone (decachlorooctahydro-l,3,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta [cd]pentalene-2-one) residues in avian egg, liver, and tissue. Samples were extracted with benzene-isopropanol, and the extract was cleaned up with fuming H2SO4-concentrated H2SO4. Kepone was separated from organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls on a Florisil column and analyzed by electron capture gas-liquid...
The breeding ecology of sea birds on Monito Island, Puerto Rico
C. B. Kepler
1978, Condor (80) 72-87
Monito Island, a 15-ha plateau surrounded by steep undercut cliffs, lies halfway between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Seven of the 9 sea birds are known to breed, and 2 (Blue-faced Booby and Laughing Gull) are here recorded as breeders in Puerto Rico for the first time....
Bald eagles nesting in Baja California
Charles J. Henny, Daniel W. Anderson, C.E. Knoder
1978, The Auk (95) 424-424
Published records of Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) nesting in Baja California during the last 50 years are nonexistent to our knowledge, and few records exist prior to that time. Friedmann et al. (1950:61, Pac. Coast Avifauna 29) describe the distribution of Bald Eagles in Baja California as "a scattering of...
Osprey distribution, abundance, and status in western North America: I. The northern California population
Charles J. Henny, David J. Dunaway, Robert D. Mallette, James R. Koplin
1978, Northwest Science (52) 261-271
An estimated 355± 40 pairs (95 percent C.I.) of Ospreys (<i>Pandion haliaetus carolinensis</i>) nested in the northern California survey area in 1975. Eighty-one pairs were estimated along the extreme northern coast in Del Norte and Humboldt Counties. One hundred and forty-four pairs were estimated along California's northern coast in...
Uptake of dietary PCB by pregnant big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) and their fetuses
D. R. Clark Jr.
1978, Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (19) 707-714
In a previous study (CLARK and LAMONT 1976), 26 pregnant big brown bats were captured, caged, and fed uncontaminated mealworms until their litters were born. Immediately after parturition, female bats and litters were frozen. Five litters included at least one dead young, and these five litters contained significantly more of...
Six different plasma enzymes in bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and their usefulness in pathological diagnosis
M. P. Dieter, Stanley N. Wiemeyer
1978, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part C: Comparative Pharmacology (61) 153-155
1. Activities of creatine phosphokinase, glutamic oxalacetic transaminase, glutamic pyruvic transaminase, lactate dehydrogenase, fructose diphosphate aldolase and cholinesterase were measured in plasma of bald eagles.2. There were no sex differences in the plasma enzyme activities.3. An acute dieldrin dosage (10 mg/kg) of a female bald eagle resulted in 400% increases...
Differential use of fresh water environments by wintering waterfowl of coastal Texas
Donald H. White, D. James
1978, The Wilson Bulletin (90) 99-111
A comparative study of the environmental relationships among 14 species of wintering waterfowl was conducted at the Welder Wildlife Foundation, San Patricia County, near Sinton, Texas during the fall and early winter of 1973. Measurements of 20 environmental factors (social, vegetational, physical, and chemical) were subjected to multivariate statistical methods...
Distribution and abundance patterns of the palila on Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Charles van Riper III, J. Michael Scott, D.M. Woodside
1978, The Auk (95) 518-527
Censuses of the known geographical range of the rare and endangered Palila were conducted in January (nonbreeding season) and September (breeding season) 1975. The habitat (mamane and naio forest of Mauna Kea, Hawaii) was divided into five major areas, with each analyzed for vegetational composition, phenology of the predominant tree...
Influence of laying on lead accumulation in bone of mallard ducks
M. T. Finley, M. P. Dieter
1978, Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health (4) 123-129
Paired mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) were given No. 4 lead shot, and bone lead concentrations were compared in drakes and in laying and nonlaying hens. Lead accumulation was significantly greater in bones with a high medullary content (femur and sternum) compared with bones with a lower medullary content (ulna-radius or...
Pressure gradients and boiling as mechanisms for localizing ore in porphyry systems
Charles G. Cunningham
1978, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (6) 745-754
Fluid inclusions in ore zones of porphyry systems indicate that extensive boiling of hydrothermal fluids accompanies deposition of ore and gangue minerals. The boiling commonly accompanied a change from a lithostatic to a hydrostatic environment during evolution of an epizonal stock. Pressure gradients near the margin of the stock can...
Hydrogeologic factors affecting the availability and quality of ground water in the Temple Terrace area, Hillsborough County, Florida
Joseph William Stewart, Carole L. Goetz, L. R. Mills
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-4
Ground water occurs in two aquifers in the Temple Terrace area of Hillsborough County, Fla. The lower one is the artesian Floridan aquifer; the upper is the water-table aquifer. The Floridan aquifer is a thick sequence of limestone and dolomite layers which include several permeable zones that generally are treated...
A comparison of rock and soil samples for geochemical mapping of two porphyry-metal systems in Colorado
George J. Neuerburg, H. N. Barton, J.R. Watterson, E. P. Welsch
1978, Open-File Report 78-383
Paired rock and soil samples were collected at widely spaced locations in large segments of the porphyry-metal systems of the Montezuma district in central Colorado and of a northwestward extension of the Summitville district into Crater Creek in southern Colorado. The paired samples do not covary closely enough for one...
Field determination of vertical permeability to air in the unsaturated zone
Edwin P. Weeks
1978, Professional Paper 1051
The vertical permeability to air of layered materials in the unsaturated zone may be determined from air pressure data obtained at depth during a period when air pressure is changing at land surface. Such data may be obtained by monitoring barometric pressure with a microbarograph or surveying altimeter and simultaneously...
Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources – Missouri basin region
O. James Taylor
1978, Professional Paper 813-Q
The Missouri Basin Region lies in the north-central part of the United States and southern Canada. It includes parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada; parts of Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Colorado, Kansas, and Missouri, and all of Nebraska in the United States. The region includes...
The metallogenic role of east-west fracture zones in South America with regard to the motion of lithospheric plates (with an example from Brazil)
J. Kutina, William D. Carter, F.X. Lopez
1978, Jornal de Mineralogia (7) 97-110
The role of east-west fracture zones in South America is discussed with regard to global fracturing and the motion of lithospheric plates. A set of major NW-trending lineaments has been derived which show a tendency to be spaced equidistantly and may correspond to a set of east-west fractures in the...
Hydrological applications of Landsat imagery used in the study of the 1973 Indus River flood, Pakistan
Morris Deutsch, F.H. Ruggles Jr.
1978, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (14) 261-274
During August and September 1973, the Indus River Valley of Pakistan experienced one of the largest floods on record, resulting in damages to homes, businesses, public works, and crops amounting to millions of rupees. Tremendous areas of lowlands were inundated along the Indus River and major tributaries. Landsat data made...
Metallogenesis in the western United States
P. W. Guild
1978, Journal of the Geological Society (135) 355-376
Although the Mesozoic-Cenozoic metallogeny of the western United States unquestionably resulted from convergence of the North American and Pacific Ocean plates, subduction alone does not adequately explain the distribution of the ore deposits in Laramide and post-Laramide time, when magmatism and mineralization extended irregularly eastward at least 1500 km from...
Petrographic differentiation of depositional environments of sandstones of the Pennsylvanian Breathitt Formation, northeastern Kentucky and southwestern West Virginia
Romeo M. Flores
1978, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (6) 593-602
Petrographic properties of sandstone samples from the lower and middle Pennsylvanian Breathitt Formation in northeastern Kentucky and southwestern West Virginia were utilized to classify their environments of deposition. Simultaneous consideration of mineral composition, grain size, and sorting of the sandstones by using stepwise multiple discriminant-function analysis has permitted differentiation between...
Statistical inference from capture data on closed animal populations
David L. Otis, Kenneth P. Burnham, Gary C. White, David R. Anderson
1978, Wildlife Monographs 3-135
The estimation of animal abundance is an important problem in both the theoretical and applied biological sciences. Serious work to develop estimation methods began during the 1950s, with a few attempts before that time. The literature on estimation methods has increased tremendously during the past 25 years (Cormack...
Herpesvirus salmonis: Characterization of a new pathogen of rainbow trout
K. Wolf, R. W. Darlington, W.G. Taylor, M. C. Quimby, T. Nagabayashi
1978, Journal of Virology (27) 659-666
A new agent, provisionally designated Herpesvirus salmonis, was isolated from post-spawning rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) and studied primarily in the RTG-2 rainbow trout cell line. Infection of RTG-2 cells resulted in the formation of syncytia and Cowdry type A intranuclear inclusions. Replication occurred regularly at 5 and 10°C, but was inconsistent...
Climate and reproduction of grizzly bears in Yellowstone National Park
Harold D. Picton
1978, Nature (274) 888-889
Controversy surrounds the conflicts between the requirements of human safety and the preservation of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) in western North America. It has been difficult to separate the effect of factors such as the closure of garbage dumps from that of the climate. It has also proved difficult to...
Fusion of granodiorite by basalt, central Sierra Nevada
F. C. W. Dodge, L. C. Calk
1978, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (6) 459-465
A trachybasalt plug, 100 m in diameter, has partially fused inclusions and wallrock of porphyritic granodiorite near Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite National Park, Calif. Granodiorite surrounding the plug was altered within distances of about 3.5 m. Within this distance, (1) trace amounts of glass occur along fractures and grain boundaries,...