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Observations on the occurrence of bacterial gill disease and amoeba gill infestation in rainbow trout cultured in a water recirculation system
G. L. Bullock, R. Herman, J. Heinen, A. Noble, A. Weber, J. Hankins
1994, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (6) 310-317
Spontaneous outbreaks of bacterial gill disease (BGD) occurred in 17-44-g rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss after they were placed in a water recirculation system. In each of five groups stocked from September 1991 through July 1992, BGD occurred within 6–8 d after stocking. In each instance, BGD was followed by a...
Static stress changes and the triggering of earthquakes
Geoffrey King, Ross S. Stein, Jian Lin
1994, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (84) 935-953
To understand whether the 1992 M = 7.4 Landers earthquake changed the proximity to failure on the San Andreas fault system, we examine the general problem of how one earthquake might trigger another. The tendency of rocks to fail in a brittle manner is thought to be a function of...
Geologic framework of the Aleutian arc, Alaska
Tracy L. Vallier, David W. Scholl, Michael A. Fisher, Terry R. Bruns, Frederic H. Wilson, Roland E. von Huene, Andrew J. Stevenson
1994, Book chapter, The geology of Alaska: Volume G-1 of Decade of North American Geology
The Aleutian arc is the arcuate arrangement of mountain ranges and flanking submerged margins that forms the northern rim of the Pacific Basin from the Kamchatka Peninsula (Russia) eastward more than 3,000 km to Cooke Inlet (Fig. 1). It consists of two very different segments that meet near Unimak Pass:...
Drift fences encircling breeding sites
C.K. Dodd Jr., D.E. Scott
W.R. Heyer, M.A. Donnelly, R.W. McDiarmid, L.C. Hayek, M.S. Foster, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity: Standard Methods for Amphibians.
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Terrestrial remote sensing science and algorithms planned for EOS/MODIS
S. W. Running, C.O. Justice, V.V. Salomonson, D. Hall, J. Barker, Y. J. Kaufmann, Alan H. Strahler, A.R. Huete, Jan-Peter Muller, V. Vanderbilt, Z. Wan, P. Teillet, David M. Geological Survey Ohlen Donald O. Carneggie Donald O.
1994, International Journal of Remote Sensing (15) 3587-3620
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) will be the primary daily global monitoring sensor on the NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) satellites, scheduled for launch on the EOS-AM platform in June 1998 and the EOS-PM platform in December 2000. MODIS is a 36 channel radiometer covering 0·415-14·235 μm wavelengths, with...
Monitoring and protecting biotic diversity
C.K. Dodd Jr.
S.K. Majumdar, F.J. Brenner, J.E. Lovich, J.F. Schalles, E.W. Miller, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Biological Diversity: Problems and Challenges.
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Geology of south-central Alaska
Warren J. Nokleberg, George Plafker, Frederic H. Wilson
1994, Book chapter, The geology of Alaska: Volume G-1 of Decade of North American Geology
South-central Alaska is defined as the region bounded by the Kuskokwim Mountains to the northwest, the basins north of the Alaska Range to the north, the Canadian border to the east, and the Chugach Mountains to the south (Fig. 1). This region, hereafter called the study area, includes the Alaska...
Determination of malachite green residues in the eggs, fry, and adult muscle-tissue of rainbow-trout (Oncorhynchus-mykiss)
John L. Allen, J.E. Gofus, Jeffery R. Meinertz
1994, Journal of AOAC International (77) 553-557
Malachite green, an effective antifungal therapeutant used in fish culture, is a known teratogen. We developed a method to simultaneously detect both the chromatic and leuco forms of malachite green residues in the eggs, fry, and adult muscle tissue of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Homogenates of these tissues were...
Decoy trapping and rocket-netting for northern pintails in spring
J. Barry Grand, Thomas F. Fondell
1994, Journal of Field Ornithology (65) 402-405
Decoy traps and rocket-nets were compared for capturing Northern Pintails (Anas acuta: hereafter pintails) during May 1991 on the Yukon Flats, Alaska. Males were captured at similar rates using both methods (1.38 vs. 1.07 males/trap d, respectively), but baited rocket-nets were more efficient than decoy traps for capturing females (0.52...