Alternative tissue analysis method developed for organochlorine contaminants in aquatic organisms
T. H. Shan, Jessica A. Hopple, Graham D. Foster
1994, Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (53) 382-389
The exposure of aquatic life to organochlorine contaminants has been investigated during the past two decades because of human and ecosystem health concerns related to the bioaccumulation of hazardous, lipophilic substances. The toxic effects of polychlorodibenzo-12-dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are well known, and recent evidence also suggests that low level exposure to lipophilic organochlorines...
Recent directions taken in water, energy, and biogeochemical budgets research
Harry F. Lins
1994, Eos, Earth and Space Science News (75) 433-439
Understanding and predicting global change is a major scientific focus of the late 20th century. Although atmospheric scientists have made substantial progress in developing models that account for many components of the climate system, significant progress is needed in understanding processes associated with the exchange of water, energy, and carbon...
Variations in water balance and recharge potential at three western desert sites
G.W. Gee, P.J. Wierenga, Brian J. Andraski, M.H. Young, M.J. Fayer, M.L. Rockhold
1994, Soil Science Society of America Journal (58) 63-72
Radioactive and hazardous waste landfills exist at numerous desert locations in the USA. At these locations, annual precipitation is low and soils are generally dry, yet little is known about recharge of water and transport of contaminants to the water table. Recent water balance measurements made at three desert locations,...
Conference explores mechanical involvement of fluids in faulting
Stephen H. Hickman, R.H. Sibson, Ronald L. Bruhn
1994, Eos Science News (75) 426-428
A growing body of evidence suggests that fluids are intimately linked to a variety of faulting processes. These include the long-term structural and compositional evolution of fault zones; fault creep; and the nucleation, propagation, arrest, and recurrence of earthquake ruptures. Besides the widely recognized physical role of fluid pressures in...
First images of asteroid 243 Ida
M. J. S. Belton, C. R. Chapman, J. Veverka, K.P. Klaasen, A. Harch, R. Greeley, R. Greenberg, J. W. Head III, A. McEwen, D. Morrison, P.C. Thomas, M. E. Davies, M. H. Carr, G. Neukum, F. P. Fanale, D. R. Davis, C. Anger, P.J. Gierasch, A.P. Ingersoll, C.B. Pilcher
1994, Science (265) 1543-1547
The first images of the asteroid 243 Ida from Galileo show an irregular object measuring 56 kilometers by 24 kilometers by 21 kilometers. Its surface is rich in geologic features, including systems of grooves, blocks, chutes, albedo features, crater chains, and a full range of crater morphologies. The largest blocks...
Reduction of permeability in granite at elevated temperatures
Diane E. Moore, D.A. Lockner, J.D. Byerlee
1994, Science (265) 1558-1561
The addition of hydrothermal fluids to heated, intact granite leads to permeability reductions in the temperature range of 300° to 500°C, with the rate of change generally increasing with increasing temperature. The addition of gouge enhances the rate of permeability reduction because of the greater reactivity of the fine material....
Seismic evidence for a lower-crustal detachment beneath San Francisco Bay, California
T.M. Brocher, J. McCarthy, P. E. Hart, W.S. Holbrook, K.P. Furlong, T.V. McEvilly, J.A. Hole, S.L. Klemperer
1994, Science (265) 1436-1439
Results from the San Francisco Bay area seismic imaging experiment (BASIX) reveal the presence of a prominent lower crustal reflector at a depth of ∼15 kilometers beneath San Francisco and San Pablo bays. Velocity analyses indicate that this reflector marks the base of Franciscan assemblage rocks and the top of...
Stress triggering of the 1994 M = 6.7 Northridge, California, earthquake by its predecessors
R.S. Stein, G.C.P. King, J. Lin
1994, Science (265) 1432-1435
A model of stress transfer implies that earthquakes in 1933 and 1952 increased the Coulomb stress toward failure at the site of the 1971 San Fernando earthquake. The 1971 earthquake in turn raised stress and produced aftershocks at the site of the 1987 Whittier Narrows and 1994 Northridge ruptures. The...
Low cost limestone treatment of acid sensitive trout streams in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia
D.M. Downey, C.R. French, M. Odom
1994, Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (77) 49-77
The method of single point, single application liming has been studied as a means of mitigating anthropogenic acid in trout streams in Virginia. Three critically acid sensitive streams were dosed with a total of five applications of limestone sand and monitored before, during and after the...
Introduction
Chris Marone, Michael L. Blanpied
1994, Pure and Applied Geophysics (142) 413-416
No abstract available....
Multipurpose Wetlands Phase II/III: final design and ongoing research investigations
Bruce Babbitt, Daniel P. Beard, Lawrence F. Hancock
1994, Report
The Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD), the Bureau of Reclamation (USBR), and the National Biological Survey (NBS), in consultation with other governmental agencies, the academic community, and environmental groups, are involved in a cooperative wetlands research and demonstration effort. This report reflects progress through the first 3 years of...
Instrument packages to study long-term sediment transport processes in a shallow bay
William J. Strahle, Marinna A. Martini, Ray E. Davis
1994, Conference Paper, OCEANS '94. 'Oceans Engineering for Today's Technology and Tomorrow's Preservation.' Proceedings
Pressure and near-surface and near-bottom measurements of current, temperature, salinity and light transmission were required in Mobile Bay, a 3 m deep estuary on the Gulf of Mexico. This environment presented several obstacles to obtaining long term observations. Boat traffic, soft estuary bottom, heavy biofouling, rapid sample rates and large...
Identification of sex in Boiga irregularis: implications for understanding population dynamics in Guam
Mark A. Jordan, Gordon H. Rodda
1994, Journal of Herpetology (28) 381-384
No abstract available....
An integrated model of human-wildlife interdependence
Kun H. John, Richard G. Walsh, R.L. Johnson
1994, Ecological Economics (11) 65-75
This paper attempts to integrate wildlife-related ecologic and economic variables into an econometric model. The model reveals empirical evidence of the presumed interdependence of human-wildlife and the holistic nature of humanity's relationship to the ecosystem. Human use of biologic resources varies not only with income, education, and population, but also...
Global hypocenter data base
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1994, Report
No abstract available....
Flow path studies in forested watersheds of headwater tributaries of Brush Brook, Vermont
Donald S. Ross, R. J. Bartlett, Frederick R. Magdoff, Gregory J. Walsh
1994, Water Resources Research (30) 2611-2618
An investigation was undertaken into how headwater tributaries of Brush Brook, Vermont, could have average pH differences of almost two units (4.75 and 6.7). Sampling along four tributaries revealed that most of one tributary, below an area of seeps, had consistently higher pH, Ca2+, Mg2+, and K+, and lower Al than other...
Scale perspectives on avian diversity in western riparian ecosystems
Fritz L. Knopf, Fred B. Samson
1994, Conservation Biology (8) 669-676
Conservation of riparian vegetation in western North America has, in part, emphasized providing habitats for a locally diverse avifauna. Site diversity, especially relative to the number of species present, is generally high within riparian avifaunas. Between-habitat diversity changes across a watershed, with riparian species assemblages differing most from upland assemblages...
Biological diversity: Science and action
Fritz L. Knopf, Fred B. Samson
1994, Conservation Biology (8) 909-911
No abstract available....
On the origin of brucellosis in bison of Yellowstone National Park: a review
Mary Meagher, Margaret E. Meyer
1994, Conservation Biology (8) 645-653
Brucellosis caused by Brucella abortus occurs in the free-ranging bison (Bison bison) of Yellowstone and Wood Buffalo National Parks and in elk (Cervus elaphus) of the Greater Yellowstone Area. As a result of nationwide bovine brucellosis eradication programs, states and provinces proximate to the national parks are considered free of...
Classification of vegetation communities in which geese rear broods on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska
Christopher Babcock, Craig R. Ely
1994, Canadian Journal of Botany (72) 1294-1301
Plant communities are described from an area on the Yukon – Kuskokwim (Y-K) delta of Alaska that is used extensively for brood rearing by three species of geese. Earlier studies identified plant species important as food for young geese, but few studies describe or quantify plant communities. We classified species...
Notes on a Mesodinium rubrum red tide in San Francisco Bay (California, USA)
James E. Cloern, Brian E. Cole, Stephen W. Hager
1994, Journal of Plankton Research (16) 1269-1276
Discrete red patches of water were observed in South San Francisco Bay (USA) on 30 April 1993, and examination of live samples showed that this red tide was caused by surface accumulations of the pigmented ciliate Mesodinium rubrum . Vertical profiles showed strong salinity and temperature stratification in the upper...
Origin, transport, and emplacement of an exotic island-arc terrane exposed in eastern Kamchatka, Russia
Eric L. Geist, Tracy L. Vallier, David W. Scholl
1994, Geological Society of America Bulletin (106) 1182-1194
The regional stratigraphy of eastern Kamchatka includes an exotic, Early-Late Cretaceous ophiolite and Late Cretaceous island-arc volcanic sequence. Integrating the existing geologic and geophysical data, we examine the origin, transport, emplacement, and postemplacement deformation of the island-arc terrane, which is named the Olyutorsky island arc. Results from several paleomagnetic studies...
Problems of stock definition in estimating relative contributions of Atlantic striped bass to the coastal fishery
John R. Waldman, Mary C. Fabrizio
1994, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (123) 766-778
Stock contribution studies of mixed‐stock fisheries rely on the application of classification algorithms to samples of unknown origin. Although the performance of these algorithms can be assessed, there are no guidelines regarding decisions about including minor stocks, pooling stocks into regional groups, or sampling discrete substocks to...
Anaerobic biodegradation of methyl esters by Acetobacterium woodii and Eubacterium limosum
Shi Liu, Joseph M. Suflita
1994, Journal of Industrial Microbiology (13) 321-327
The ability ofAcetobacterium woodii andEubacterium limosum to degrade methyl esters of acetate, propionate, butyrate, and isobutyrate was examined under growing and resting-cell conditions. Both bacteria hydrolyzed the esters to the corresponding carboxylates and methanol under either condition. Methanol was further oxidized to formate under growing but...
Factors affecting the efficient transformation of Colletotrichum species
Regina S. Redman, Rusty J. Rodriguez
1994, Experimental Mycology (18) 230-246
Factors affecting the efficient transformation of Colletotrichum species. Experimental Mycology, 18, 230-246. Twelve isolates representing four species of Colletotrichum were transformed either by enhanced protoplast, restriction enzyme-mediated integration (REMI), or electroporation-mediated protocols. The enhanced protoplast transformation protocol resulted in 100- and 50-fold increases in the transformation efficiencies of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum...