Northern cornbelt sand plains Management Systems Evaluation Area
H. W. Anderson Jr., R.H. Dowdy, J.A. Lamb, G. N. Delin, Ray Knighton, David Clay, Birl Lowery
1993, Conference Paper, Agricultural Research to Protect Water Quality, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 21-24, 1993, Proceedings
No abstract available....
Hydrologic and land-use factors associated with herbicides and nitrate in near-surface aquifers
Michael R. Burkart, Dana W. Kolpin
1993, Journal of Environmental Quality (22) 646-656
Selected herbicides, atrazine (2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-s-triazine) metabolites, and NO−3 were examined in near-surface unconsolidated and bedrock aquifers in the midcontinental USA to study the hydrogeologic, spatial, and seasonal distribution of these contaminants. Groundwater samples were collected from 303 wells during the spring and late summer of 1991. At least one herbicide or atrazine...
Application of a geographic information system in analyzing the occurrence of atrazine in groundwater of the mid-continental United States
M. R. Burkart, D.W. Kolpin
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings, Applications of Geographic Information Systems in Hydrology and Water Resources
The US Geological Survey, US Department of Agriculture, and US Environmental Protection Agency are conducting research and regional assessments in support of policy alternatives intended to protect water resources from agricultural chemical contamination. The mid-continent was selected because of the intense row crop agriculture and associated herbicide application in this...
Occurrence of agricultural chemicals in ground water at the Princeton, Minnesota Management Systems Evaluation Area
M.K. Landon, G. N. Delin, Lifeng Guo, C.P. Regan, J.A. Lamb, R.H. Dowdy, J. L. Anderson
1993, Conference Paper
No abstract available....
Klamath Falls earthquakes, September 20, 1993 — Including the strongest quake ever measured in Oregon
T. J. Wiley, David R. Sherrod, David K. Keefer, Anthony Qamar, Robert L. Schuster, James W. Dewey, Matthew A. Mabey, Gerald L. Black, Ray E. Wells
1993, Oregon Geology (55) 127-134
Earthquakes struck the Klamath Falls area on Monday night, September 20, 1993, resulting in two deaths and extensive damage. The quakes were felt as far away as Coos Bay to the west, Eugene to the north, Lakeview to the east, and Chico, California, to the south. A foreshock recorded at...
Application of semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) as passive air samplers
Jimmie D. Petty, James N. Huckins, James L. Zajicek
1993, Chemosphere (27) 1609-1624
The semipermeable membrane device (SPMD), consisting of a neutral lipid (triolein) enclosed in polyethylene layflat tubing, is demonstrated to be a highly efficient passive air sampler. These devices readily sequester lipophilic organic contaminants from the vapor phase. Specifically, the SPMDs are shown to concentrate polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) residues from a...
Growth and mortality of larval sunfish in backwaters of the upper Mississippi River
S. J. Zigler, Cecil A. Jennings
1993, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (122) 1080-1087
We estimated the growth and mortality of larval sunfish Lepomis spp. in backwater habitats of the upper Mississippi River with an otolith‐based method and a length‐based method. Fish were sampled with plankton nets at one station in Navigation Pools 8 and 14 in 1989 and at two stations in...
Predation of juvenile salmonids by smallmouth bass and northern squawfish in the Columbia River near Richland, Washington
Roger A. Tabor, Rip S. Shively, Thomas P. Poe
1993, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (13) 831-838
The importance of juvenile salmonids in the diet of smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu and northern squawfish Ptychocheilus oregonensis was examined at a 6-km stretch of the Columbia River. Piscivorous fish were sampled with electrofishing gear on 4 d (May 2–3 and June 20–21, 1990) during emigration of juvenile anadromous salmonids....
Evaluation of a bypass system for spent American shad at Holyoke Dam, Massachusetts
B. Kynard, J. O'L'a'y
1993, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (13) 782-789
A bypass system for postspawned American shad Alosa sapidissima began operation in 1980 on the Connecticut River canal system at Holyoke Dam. The purpose of the bypass was to enable downstream migrants that enter the canal to exit and avoid death due to delay or passage through hydroelectric turbines at water use...
Annual movements of shortnose and Atlantic sturgeons the Merrimack River, Massachusetts
M.C. Kieffer, B. Kynard
1993, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (122) 1088-1103
We used biotelemetry to study the movements of 23 adult shortnose sturgeons Acipenser brevirostrum and 23 subadult Atlantic sturgeons Acipenser oxyrhynchus oxyrhynchus in the lower 46 km of the Merrimack River between 1987 and 1990. Shortnose sturgeons used two freshwater reaches and one saline reach annually. Sexually mature fish began moving upriver from freshwater...
Correction of stream quality trends for the effects of laboratory measurement bias
Richard B. Alexander, Richard A. Smith, Gregory E. Schwarz
1993, Water Resources Research (29) 3821-3833
We present a statistical model relating measurements of water quality to associated errors in laboratory methods. Estimation of the model allows us to correct trends in water quality for long-term and short-term variations in laboratory measurement errors. An illustration of the bias correction method for a large national set of...
Modeling steady-state methanogenic degradation of phenols in groundwater
Barbara A. Bekins, E. Michael Godsy, Donald F. Goerlitz
1993, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology (14) 279-294
Field and microcosm observations of methanogenic phenolic compound degradation indicate that Monod kinetics governs the substrate disappearance but overestimates the observed biomass. In this paper we present modeling results from an ongoing multidisciplinary study of methanogenic biodegradation of phenolic compounds in a sand and gravel aquifer contaminated...
Influence of phosphorus rainbow trout diets on phosphorus discharges effluent water
H. G. Ketola, B.F. Harland
1993, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (122) 1120-1126
Two experiments were conducted with rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss to investigate the influence of several diets and supplemental phosphorus on discharges of phosphorus in hatchery effluent water. A diet was formulated to contain no fish meal and a reduced level of non‐phytin phosphorus (approximately 0.9%) provided, in part, by supplemental defluorinated rock...
Prolonged swimming performance of northern squawfish
Matthew G. Mesa, Todd M. Olson
1993, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (122) 1104-1110
We determined the prolonged swimming performance of two size-classes of northern squawfish Ptychocheilus oregonensis at 12 and 18°C. The percentage of fish fatigued was positively related to water velocity and best described by an exponential model. At 12°C, the velocity at which 50% of the fish fatigued (FV50) was estimated...
Soils developed in the glacial deposits of the type areas of the Pinedale and Bull Lake glaciations, Wind River Range, Wyoming, U.S.A
Robert D. Hall, Ralph R. Shroba
1993, Arctic and Alpine Research (25) 368-373
The degree of soil development in glacial deposits in the Fremont Lake area (FLA) and Bull Lake type area (BLTA) on opposite sides of the Wind River Range of western Wyoming is chiefly influenced by the ages of the parent materials although other soil-forming factors are important. Soil morphology, clay...
An analytic solution of the stochastic storage problem applicable to soil water
P. C. D. Milly
1993, Water Resources Research (29) 3755-3758
The accumulation of soil water during rainfall events and the subsequent depletion of soil water by evaporation between storms can be described, to first order, by simple accounting models. When the alternating supplies (precipitation) and demands (potential evaporation) are viewed as random variables, it follows that soil-water storage, evaporation, and...
Early Proterozoic ties between two suspect terranes and the Mojave crustal block of the Southwestern U.S
E. Erik Bender, Jean Morrison, J. Lawford Anderson, Joseph L. Wooden
1993, The Journal of Geology (101) 715-728
Southern California and adjacent areas contain two suspect or exotic terranes comprised largely of ancient continental crust, namely the Tujunga (San Gabriel) and Joshua Tree terranes, that have been considered part of a larger displaced terrane, the Santa Lucia-Orocopia allochthon. Paleomagnetic data for the allochthon indicate northward transport in excess...
Survival of female canvasbacks wintering in coastal Louisiana
William L. Hohman, Ronald D. Pritchert, Joseph Moore, D.O. Schaeffer
1993, Journal of Wildlife Management (57) 758-762
Annual survival probabilities of female canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) are lower than those of males, but sources and timing of mortality are poorly understood. To further elucidate causes of reduced annual survival in female canvasbacks, we estimated survival rates for radio-tagged females in coastal Louisiana during winters 1988-91. Survival estimates for...
The Manson Impact Structure: 40Ar/39Ar age and its distal impact ejecta in the Pierre Shale in southeastern South Dakota
G. A. Izett, W. A. Cobban, J. Obradovich, Michael J. Kunk
1993, Science (262) 729-732
The 40Ar/39Ar ages of a sanidine clast from a melt-matrix breccia of the Manson, Iowa, impact structure (MIS) indicate that the MIS formed 73.8 ± 0.3 million years ago (Ma) and is not coincident with the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (64.43 ± 0.05 Ma). The MIS sanidine is 9 million years older than 40Ar/39Ar...
Effects of wildfire on survival and regeneration of ponderosa pine in Glacier National Park
E. E. Willard, R. H. Wakimoto, K. C. Ryan
1993, Book, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on fire and forest meterology
No abstract available....
Genetic comparison of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus isolates from North America and Europe
K.H. Oshima, K.H. Higman, C.K. Arakawa, P. de Kinkelin, P.E.V. Jorgensen, T.R. Meyers, J. R. Winton
1993, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (17) 73-80
Viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) is the cdusative agent of a serious rhabdoviral d~sease of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus myklss in Europe The first isolation of the vlrus in North Amenca occurred In the fall of 1988 when it was recovered from adult chinook 0 tshawytscha and coho 0 klsutch salmon...
The importance of fluvial hydraulics to fish-habitat restoration in low-gradient alluvial streams
Charles F. Rabeni, Robert B. Jacobson
1993, Freshwater Biology (29) 211-220
1. A major cause of degradation and loss of stream fish is alteration of physical habitat within and adjacent to the channel. We describe a potentially efficient approach to fish restoration based upon the relationship between fluvial hydraulics, geomorphology, and those habitats important to fish.2. The aquatic habitat...
Economics and the national oil and gas assessment: The case of onshore northern Alaska
Emil D. Attanasi, Kenneth J. Bird, R. F. Mast
1993, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (77) 491-504
The National Oil and Gas Assessment of undiscovered recoverable conventional oil and gas resources assigned nearly 36% of the undiscovered U.S. onshore oil resources and 28% of the commercially developable undiscovered oil resources to onshore northern Alaska. Economic screening models were applied to the geologic play assessment to estimate the...
Latest Pleistocene and Holocene geomagnetic paleointensity on Hawaii
Edward A. Mankinen, Duane E. Champion
1993, Science (262) 412-416
Geomagnetic paleointensity determinations from radiocarbon-dated lava flows on the island of Hawaii provide an estimate of broad trends in paleointensity for Holocene time and offer a glimpse of intensity variations near the end of the last glacial period. When the data from Hawaii are compared with others worldwide, the intensity...
Optimization of an extraction procedure for the accurate determination of total tin in eighteen Geological Survey of Japan rock reference materials
H.N. Elsheimer
1993, Analytical Sciences (9) 681-685
A fusion-extraction procedure for the determination of total tin in rocks and sediments by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) was reexamined and modified to obtain the optimum accuracy and precision. Several variations based on increases in the sample weight or extraction ratio were compared based on the determination of...