Data report for the 1993 seismic refraction experiment in the San Francisco Bay Area, California
W.M. Kohler, R. D. Catchings
1994, Open-File Report 94-241
Sorption of chlorobenzenes to cape cod aquifer sediments
L.B. Barber II
1994, Environmental Science & Technology (28) 890-897
Sorption of tetra- and pentachlorobenzene by sediment from a glacial outwash aquifer on Cape Cod, MA, was evaluated. Particle size and mineralogical fractions (separated based on paramagnetic susceptibility) were characterized with respect to sediment organic carbon (SOC), mineralogy, surface area, metal oxide coatings, and spatial variability. SOC increases by a...
Evolution of volcanic rocks and associated ore deposits in the Marysvale volcanic field, Utah
Charles G. Cunningham, Thomas A. Steven, Peter D. Rowley, Charles W. Naeser, Harald H. Mehnert, Carl E. Hedge, Kenneth R. Ludwig
1994, Economic Geology (89) 2003-2005
A geological account on the igneous activity and associated mineral deposition in the volcanic field of Marysvale in Utah is presented. Three episodes (34-22 Ma, 22-14 Ma and 9-5 Ma) involved in the volcanic rock eruption and associated mineralization are described. The first episode is believed to have occurred during...
Descriptive and grade-tonnage models of Archean low-sulfide Au-quartz veins and a revised grade-tonnage model of Homestake Au
T. L. Klein, W. C. Day
1994, Open-File Report 94-250
Activities, programs, and cooperating agencies of the U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, 1994
M.C. Yurewicz
1994, Open-File Report 94-115
Geology of metamor phiccorecomplexes and associated extensional structures in north central Washington
K. F. Fox Jr.
1994, Report, Regional geology of Washington State
No abstract available ...
Geochemistry and argon thermochronology of the Variscan Sila Batholith, southern Italy: source rocks and magma evolution
R. A. Ayuso, A. Messina, B. de Vivo, S. Russo, L. G. Woodruff, J. F. Sutter, H. E. Belkin
1994, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (117) 87-109
The Sila batholith is the largest granitic massif in the Calabria-Peloritan Arc of southern Italy, consisting of syn to post-tectonic, calc-alkaline and metaluminous tonalite to granodiorite, and post-tectonic, peraluminous and strongly peraluminous, two-mica??cordierite??Al silicate granodiorite to leucomonzogranite. Mineral 40Ar/39Ar thermochronologic analyses document Variscan emplacement and cooling of the intrusives (293-289...
Evidence, Age, and Thickness of a Frozen Paleolake in Utopia Planitia, Mars
M. G. Chapman
1994, Icarus (109) 393-406
Recent mapping studies west of Elysium Mons, Mars, have pinpointed subice features that suggest the existence of a frozen paleolake in Utopia Planitia as recently as 1.8 billion years ago. The subice features are interpreted to be hyaloclastic ridges and hills, table mountains, associated jo??kulhlaup deposits, and fluvial channels. Photoclinometric...
Trace elements in canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) wintering in Louisiana, USA, 1987-1988
Thomas W. Custer, William L. Hohman
1994, Environmental Pollution (84) 253-259
We determined trace element concentrations in livers of canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) collected at Catahoula Lake and the Mississippi River Delta, Louisiana during, the winter of 1987–1988. Forty percent of canvasbacks wintering at Lake Catahoula had elevated concentrations of lead (>6·7 μg g−1 dry weight) in the liver; 33% had concentrations...
A summary of leveling data from Kilauea Iki Lava Lake from 1960 to 1988
J.E. Pallon, R.T. Okamura, M. K. Sako, T. L. Wright
1994, Open-File Report 94-137
Lead poisoning in a Mississippi sandhill crane
J. Christian Franson, Scott G. Hereford
1994, The Wilson Bulletin (106) 766-768
Lead poisoning from the ingestion of spent lead shot is well documented in waterfowl (Sanderson and Bellrose 1986) and has been reported in other wetland (Locke et al. 1991, Windingstad et al. 1984) and upland (Hunter and Rosen 1965, Locke and Bagley 1967) avian species. Ingested fishing weights have been...
Preliminary geologic map of the East of Beatty Mountain 7.5' Quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
C. J. Fridrich, P. P. Orkild, M. Murray, R. B. Scott
1994, Open-File Report 94-530
Volcanic gas emissions and their impact on ambient air character at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
A. J. Sutton, T. Elias, R. Navarrete
1994, Open-File Report 94-569
Currently, gas emissions from Kilauea occur from the summit caldera, along the middle East Rift Zone (ERZ), and where lava enters the ocean. We estimate that the current ERZ eruption of Kilauea releases between 400 metric tonnes of SO2 per day, during eruptive pauses, to as much as 1850 metric...
Freshwater Mussel Studies in the Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge
Dann B. Blackwood, Richard R. Rendings, Janet Butler
1994, Open-File Report 94-644
Field guide to Proterozoic geology of the New York, Ivanpah, and Providence Mountains, California: Field Conference 1, Proterozoic Orogenesis and Metallogenesis Project
David M. Miller, Joseph L. Wooden
1994, Open-File Report 94-674
No abstract available....
Minerals from the Topeka-Kentucky Giant and Indiana veins, Ouray County, Colorado
D. E. Kile, E.G. Tribbey, D.L. Kile
1994, Mineralogical Record (25) 371-376
Porcelain-white milky quartz crystals with pale green botryoidal fluorite, and attractive anatase and brookite microcrystals, are found in this little-prospected area of the San Juan Mountains. -Authors...
San Francisco Bay Estuary and Delta Ecosystem
F.H. Nichols
1994, Open-File Report 94-98
Assessment of the solid fuel resource potential of Armenia
B.S. Pierce, Peter D. Warwick, E.R. Landis
1994, Open-File Report 94-149
No abstract available....
Prospects for improving the salt tolerance of forest trees: A review
J. A. Allen, J. L. Chambers, M. Stine
1994, Tree Physiology (14) 843-853
Three major themes related to the improvement of salt tolerance in forest tree species are examined. First, evidence demonstrating that substantial intraspecific variation in salt tolerance exists in many species is presented. This evidence is important because it suggests that efforts to improve salt tolerance through conventional plant breeding techniques...
Portable platforms for setting rocket nets in open-water areas
R. R. Cox Jr., A. D. Afton
1994, Journal of Field Ornithology (65) 551-555
Portable platforms for setting rocket nets in open-water habitats were developed and used to capture 1116 waterfowl of seven species during September and October 1991 and 1992 in southwestern Louisiana. Incidence of mortality (1% of captured birds) and escape (3% of captured birds) was low. Rocket-netting from platforms was a...
Recent accretion in two managed marsh impoundments in coastal Louisiana
Donald R. Cahoon
1994, Ecological Applications (4) 166-176
Recent accretion was measured by the feldspar marker horizon method in two gravity-drained, managed, marsh impoundments and unmanaged reference marshes located on the rapidly subsiding coast of Louisiana. Water level management was designed to limit hydrologic exchange to the managed marsh by regulating the direction and rate of water flows....
Association of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus with epizootic hemorrhages of the skin in Pacific herring Clupea harengus pallasi from Prince William Sound and Kodiak Island, Alaska, USA
T.R. Meyers, S. Short, K. Lipson, W.N. Batts, J. R. Winton, J. Wilcock, E. Brown
1994, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (19) 27-37
Only one-third of the Pacific hernng Clupea harengus pallasi expected to spawn in Prince William Sound (PWS), Alaska, USA, in sprlng 1993 were observed. Of these herring, 15 to 43 '% had external ulcers or subdermal hemorrhages of the skln and fins. A rhabdovirus identified as the North American strain...
Principal facts for gravity data in the Bethel and Russian Mission 1 degree x 3 degrees quadrangles, Alaska
Robert L. Morin
1994, Open-File Report 94-14-A
Bethel and Russian Mission 1° x 3° quadrangles are located in southwestern Alaska near the mouth of the Kuskokwim River. The Russian Mission quadrangle now has about 266 gravity stations and the Bethel quadrangle has about 485 gravity stations.Riverboat traverses along the Yukon River in the northern part of the...
Northern squawfish Ptychochelius oregonensis, O2 consumption rate: Effects of temperature and body size
Joseph J. Cech Jr., Daniel T. Castleberry, Todd E. Hopkins, James H. Petersen
1994, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (51) 8-12
Northern squawfish, Ptychocheilus oregonensis (live weight range 0.361–1.973 kg), O2consumption was measured with temperature-controlled, flow-through respirometers for >24 h. Mean standard O2 consumption rate of northern squawfish increased with acclimation temperature: 24.3, 49.1, 75.0, and 89.4 mg∙kg−0.67∙h−1 at 9, 15, 18, and 21 °C, respectively. Q10analysis showed that O2 consumption rate temperature sensitivity...
Temperature and CO2 Effects on Blood O2 Equilibria in Northern Squawfish, Ptychocheilus oregonensis
Joseph J. Cech Jr., Daniel T. Castleberry, Todd E. Hopkins
1994, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (51) 13-19
In vitro blood O2 equilibrium curves were constructed at 9, 15, 18, and 21 °C from temperature-acclimated northern squawfish, Ptychocheilus oregonensis. At low (<1 mm Hg, 1 mm Hg = 133.32 Pa), P50s generally showed variable increases with temperature from 3.6 mm Hg at 9 °C to 8.7 mm Hg at 21...