Sharpness of upper-mantle discontinuities determined from high-frequency reflections
H.M. Benz, J.E. Vidale
1993, Nature (365)
AN understanding of the nature of seismic discontinuities in the Earth's upper mantle is important for understanding mantle processes: in particular, the amplitude and sharpness of these discontinuities are critical for assessing models of upper-mantle phase changes and chemical layering. So far, seismic studies aimed at determining the thickness and...
Evaluation of the anesthetic metomidate for the handling and transport of juvenile American shad
R. M. Ross, T. W. H. Backman, R. M. Bennett
1993, Progressive Fish-Culturist (55) 236-243
Juvenile American shad (Alosa sapidissima) were exposed to three levels of metomidate (0.0 = control, 0.5, and 1.0 mg/L) and three types of sedation or handling (none, sedation only, and handling after sedation) to determine the efficacy and safety of the drug for use in transport and handling of this...
Interactions between ground water and wetlands, southern shore of Lake Michigan, USA
Robert J. Shedlock, Douglas A. Wilcox, Todd A. Thompson, David A. Cohen
1993, Journal of Hydrology (141) 127-155
Wetlands between, and within, dune-beach complexes along the south shore of Lake Michigan are strongly affected by ground water. The hydrogeology of the glacial drift aquifer system in a 26 km2 area was investigated to determine the effects of ground water on the hydrology and hydrochemistry of Cowles Bog and its...
Sediment resuspension, redeposition, and focusing in a small dimictic reservoir
W.F. James, J.W. Barko
1993, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (50) 1023-1028
Rates of seston (dry mass) sedimentation, estimated from sediment traps (ST rates) and sediment cores (SC rates), were determined at four water depths to examine seasonal and annual sedimentation patterns in Eau Galle Reservoir, Wisconsin (USA). Annual ST rates overestimated annual SC rates at water depths less-than-or-equal-to 4 m, suggesting...
Paleogeographic implications of molluscan assemblages in the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Pigeon Point Formation, California
William P. Elder, LouElla Saul
1993, Book chapter, Mesozoic paleogeography of the Western United States
The Pigeon Point Formation crops out along the San Mateo County coastline in a northern and southern sequence of folded and faulted strata. Correlation of the two sequences remains somewhat equivocal, although on the basis of biostratigraphy and a reversed magnetic interval both appear to have been deposited during the...
Diet of double-crested cormorants wintering in Texas
J.J. Campo, B.C. Thompson, J.C. Barron, R. C. Telfair II, P. Durocher, S. Gutreuter
1993, Journal of Field Ornithology (64) 136-144
The diets of 420 Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) were studied during November 1986-March 1987 on eight public reservoirs in Texas. Prey included 29 fish species and the mean live weight of fish per bird was 122 g. Fishes a??415 mm long were ingested, but those a??125 mm accounted for 90%...
Comment on the mapping of iron-manganese nodule fields using reconnaissance sonars such as GLORIA
Douglas G. Masson, Kathryn M. Scanlon
1993, Geo-Marine Letters (13) 244-247
.No abstract available....
Genetic and tagging evidence for movement of walleyes between Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair
Thomas N. Todd, Robert C. Haas
1993, Journal of Great Lakes Research (19) 445-452
Walleyes (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) from Lake Erie differed in allele frequencies from walleyes in Lake St. Clair (N = 1,680; 25 loci); however, only slight differences were found among walleyes from different spawning sites in each lake. Analyses of allele frequency data from samples of nonspawning walleyes taken in Lake...
Analysis of summer phosphorus fluxes within the pelagic zone of Eau Galle Reservoir, Wisconsin
W.F. James, J.W. Barko
1993, Lake and Reservoir Management (8) 61-66
Major phosphorus (P) fluxes to and from the pelagic zone (i.e., open water region including epilimnion, metalimnion, and hypolimnion) were estimated from data collected over a 6 year period during the summer in Eau Galle Reservoir, Wisconsin. P inputs to the pelagic zone included profundal sediments, the watershed, groundwater, and...
Cost of living in an unpredictable environment: The ecology of striped newts Notophthalmus perstriatus during a prolonged drought
C.K. Dodd Jr.
1993, Copeia (1993) 605-614
No abstract available....
Gamete ripening and hormonal correlates in three strains of lake trout
N.R. Foster, D.V. O’Connor, C.B. Schreck
1993, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (122) 252-267
In our 2-year laboratory study of hatchery-reared adult lake trout Salvelinus namaycush of the Seneca Lake, Marquette (Lake Superior Lean), and Jenny Lake strains, we compared gamete ripening times and changes in plasma concentrations of seven hormones. If interstrain differences in these traits were found, such differences might help explain the apparent...
Histopathologic lesions in sea otters exposed to crude oil
T.P. Lipscomb, R.K. Harris, R.B. Moeller, J.M. Pletcher, R.J. Haebler, Brenda E. Ballachey
1993, Veterinary Pathology (30) 1-11
Following the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound, Alaska, sea otters (Enhydra lutris) that appeared to be contaminated with oil, that were in danger of becoming contaminated, or that were behaving abnormally were captured and taken to rehabilitation centers. Exposure to oil was assessed by visual examination when...
Long-term radon concentrations estimated from 210Po embedded in glass
R.S. Lively, D.J. Steck
1993, Health Physics (64) 485-490
Measured surface-alpha activity on glass exposed in radon chambers and houses has a linear correlation to the integrated radon exposure. Experimental results in chambers and houses have been obtained on glass exposed to radon concentrations between 100 Bq m-3 and 9 MBq m-3 for periods of a few days to...
Comparative rice seed toxicity tests using filter paper, growth pouch-tm, and seed tray methods
W. Wang
1993, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (24) 257-265
Paper substrate, especially circular filter paper placed inside a Petri dish, has long been used for the plant seed toxicity test (PSTT). Although this method is simple and inexpensive, recent evidence indicates that it gives results that are significantly different from those obtained using a method that does not involve...
Influence of the submersed plant, Potamogeton perfoliatus, on nitrogen cycling in estuarine sediments
J.M. Caffrey, W. M. Kemp
1993, Limnology and Oceanography (37) 1483-1495
Using 15N isotope techniques P. perfoliatus is shown to have a significant influence on sediment N cycling by direct uptake of NH4+ and NO3- and by indirect mechanisms leading to enhanced nitrification and denitrification. -from Authors...
Paleoseismicity of the North American-Caribbean plate boundary (Septentrional fault), Dominican Republic
C.S. Prentice, P. Mann, F. W. Taylor, G. Burr, S. Valastro
1993, Geology (21) 49-52
The Septentrional fault zone, the major North American-Caribbean plate-boundary fault in Hispaniola, is a likely source of large earthquakes in the Dominican Republic. An excavation into a Holocene alluvial fan deposited across the fault in the central Cibao Valley, Dominican Republic, provides evidence that it has been at least 430...
Earthquakes, March-April, 1993
Waverly J. Person
1993, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (24) 93-99
Worldwide, only one major earthquake (7.0<M<8.0) occurred during this reporting period. This earthquake, a magnitude 7.2 shock, struck the Santa Cruz Islands region in the South Pacific on March 6. Earthquake-related deaths occurred in the Fiji Islands, China, and Peru....
Automated solid-phase extraction of herbicides from water for gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis
M. T. Meyer, M. S. Mills, E.M. Thurman
1993, Journal of Chromatography A (629) 55-59
An automated solid-phase extraction (SPE) method was developed for the pre-concentration of chloroacetanilide and triazine herbicides, and two triazine metabolites from 100-ml water samples. Breakthrough experiments for the C18 SPE cartridge show that the two triazine metabolites are not fully retained and that increasing...
The Scotts Mills, Oregon earthquake on March 25, 1993
Ivan Wong, Mark Hemphill-Haley, Said Salah-Mars-Woodward-Clyde
1993, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (24) 86-92
At 5:34 a.m. on March 25, 1993, much of northwestern Oregon and southwestern Washington was shaken by one if the largest historic earthquakes ever observed in the region. The Richter magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurred near the small town of Scotts Mills, 48 km south of Portland, Oregon. The March 25...
Late Mississippian productoid brachiopods Inflatia, Keokukia, and Adairia, Ozark region of Oklahoma and Arkansas
M. Gordon Jr., T. W. Henry, J.D. Treworgy
1993, Journal of Paleontology (67)
Specimens of the Late Mississippian productoid genera Inflatia and Keokukia from northeastern Oklahoma and northwestern Arkansas, collected from the Boone and “Moorefield” Formations, Hindsville Limestone, and Fayetteville Shale, display morphologic similarities and differences that delineate species and determine their biostratigraphic ranges. Generic assignments are based primarily on internal characters....
Geologic investigations of Australian earthquakes: Paleoseismicity and the recurrence of surface faulting in the stable regions of continents
Michael Machette, Anthony Crone
1993, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (24) 74-85
Earthquakes that occur in the stable regions of continents are very rare compared to those that occur along plate margins, such as the San Andreas fault system of western California. Worldwide, only 11 historic earthquakes in stable continental regions are known to have produced surface ruptures. Five of these have...
Volcanic activity in Alaska: September 1991-September 1992
Game McGimsey
1993, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (24) 60-73
More than 40 historically active volcanic centers, each consisting of one or more volcanoes, are located on the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands (see map on next page). On average, at least one of these volcanoes erupts each year....
Introduction to the 1993 Klamath Falls, Oregon, Earthquakes
David W. Gordon, editor(s)
1993, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (24) 104-105
The strongest earthquakes to strike Oregon in more than 50 yrs struck the southern part of the State on September 20, 1993. These shocks, a magnitude 5.9 earthquake at 8:28 PM and a magnitude 6.0 earthquake at 10:45 PM, were the opening salvo in a swarm of earthquakes that continued...
Effects of agricultural nutrient management on nitrogen fate and transport in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
D. W. Hall, D. W. Risser
1993, Water Resources Bulletin (29) 55-76
Nitrogen inputs to, and outputs from, a 55-acre site in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, were estimated to determine the pathways and relative magnitude of loads of nitrogen entering and leaving the site, and to compare the loads of nitrogen before and after the implementation of nutrient management. Inputs of nitrogen to...
Determination of C6-C10 aromatic hydrocarbons in water by purge-and-trap capillary gas chromatography
R.P. Eganhouse, T.F. Dorsey, C.S. Phinney, A.M. Westcott
1993, Journal of Chromatography (628) 81-92
A method is described for the determination of the C6-C10 aromatic hydrocarbons in water based on purge-and-trap capillary gas chromatography with flame ionization and mass spectrometric detection. Retention time data and 70 eV mass spectra were obtained for benzene and all 35 C7-C10 aromatic hydrocarbons. With optimized chromatographic conditions and...