Age and growth of juvenile white sturgeon in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam
Allen I. Miller, P.J. Anders, M.J. Parsley, C.R. Sprague, J.J. Warren, L.G. Beckman
1993, Report, Status and habitat requirements of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam
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Evidence for Holocene stability of steep slopes, northern Peruvian Andes, based on soils and radiocarbon dates
D. C. Miller, P. W. Birkeland, D. T. Rodbell
1993, Catena (20) 1-12
Radiocarbon dating and soil relationships indicate that landscapes in highaltitude glaciated valleys of the northern Peruvian Andes have been remarkably stable during the Holocene. Radiocarbon dates show that deglaciation was underway by 12 ka, and that slopes and alluvial fans at the bases of slopes were essentially stabilized by at...
Efficacy of L-ascorbyl-2-sulfate as a vitamin C source for rainbow trout
J.E. Halver, S. Felton, A.N. Palmisano
1993, Book chapter, Fish nutrition in practice
No abstract available ...
Diatoms
J.A. Barron
1993, Book chapter, Fossil prokaryotes and protists
No abstract available ...
Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam
Allen I. Miller, T.D. Counihan, M.J. Parsley, L.G. Beckman
1993, Report, Effects of mitigative measures on productivity of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam
No abstract available...
Illite crystallite thickness by X-ray diffraction
D. D. Eberl, A.E. Blum
1993, Conference Paper, Computer applications to X-ray powder diffraction analysis of clay minerals
No abstract available ...
Hydrogeologic investigations at the Nevada Test Site
W.L. Hawkins, D. A. Trudeau, S.L. Drellack
1993, Book chapter, Hydrogeologic investigation, evaluation, and ground water modeling
No abstract available...
Determination of dissolved-phase pesticides in surface water from the Yakima River basin, Washington, using the Goulden large-sample extractor and gas chromatography/mass spectrometer
Gregory D. Foster, Paul M. Gates, William T. Foreman, Stuart W. McKenzie, Frank A. Rinella
1993, Environmental Science & Technology (27) 1911-1917
Concentrations of pesticides in the dissolved phase of surface water samples from the Yakima River basin, WA, were determined using preconcentration in the Goulden large-sample extractor (GLSE) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis. Sample volumes ranging from 10 to 120 L were processed with the GLSE, and the results from...
Great Basin NP and USGS cooperate on a geologic mapping program
Janet L. Brown, Vidal Davila Jr.
1993, Park Science (13) 6-7
The GRBA draft General Management Plan proposes development in several locations in Kious Spring and Lehman Caves 1:24,000 topographic quadrangles, and these proposed developments need geologic evaluation before construction. Brown will act as project manager to coordinate the IA with time frames, budget constraints, and the timely preparation of required...
Status and ecology of kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla and R. brevirostris) in the North Pacific
Scott A. Hatch, G.V. Byrd, D.B. Irons, G.L. Hunt Jr.
Kees Vermeer, K.T. Briggs, K.H. Morgan, D. Siegel-Causey, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, The status, ecology and conservation of marine birds of the North Pacific
Black-legged Kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) are widely distributed in the subarctic North Pacific and adjacent seas, with a total breeding population of about 2.6 million individuals. Red-legged Kittiwakes (R. brevirostris) breed in four locations, and at least 95% of their estimated world population of 230,000 birds nest on one island (St....
Losses of seabirds in gill nets in the North Pacific
Anthony R. DeGange, Robert H. Day, Jean E. Takekawa, Vivian M. Mendenhall
Kees Vermeer, K.T. Briggs, K.H. Morgan, D. Siegel-Causey, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, The status, ecology and conservation of marine birds of the North Pacific
Existing knowledge on high-seas and coastal gillnet fisheries known to kill seabirds in the North Pacific is summarized. Recent estimates suggest that high-seas gillnet fisheries may have taken more than 500,000 seabirds in 1990. The majority of birds taken in those fisheries were Sooty Puffinus griseus or Short-tailed P. tenuirostris...
Intensity and duration of chemical weathering: An example from soil clays of the southeastern Koolau Mountains, Oahu, Hawaii
Mark J. Johnsson, Stephen D. Ellen, Mary Anne McKittrick
1993, Special Paper of the Geological Society of America (284) 147-170
Orographic precipitation on the southern flank of the southeastern Koolau Mountains produces a pronounced precipitation gradient. The corresponding gradient in the intensity of the chemical weathering environment provides an opportunity to address the effects of varying chemical weathering intensity on the composition of clay-size weathering products in soils developed...
Hybrid zone dynamics are influenced by genotype-specific variation in life-history traits: Experimental evidence from hybridizing Gambusia species
Kim T. Scribner
1993, Evolution (47) 632-646
Results from two experiments are presented that contrast differences in life-history traits and population dynamics between two species of live bearing fishes (Gambusia affinis and G. holbrooki) that hybridize across portions of the southeastern United States. Progeny from parental holbrooki and holbrooki-affinis F1 crosses exhibited larger lengths at birth, at...
Preliminary hydrogeologic assessment of boreholes UE-25c #1, UE-25c #2, and UE-25c #3, Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada
A. L. Geldon
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 92-4016
Boreholes UE-25c #1, UE-25c #2, and UE-25c #3 (collectively called the C-holes) each were drilled to a depth of 914.4 meters at Yucca Mountain, on the Nevada Test Site, in 1983 and 1984 for the purpose of conducting aquifer and tracer tests. Each of the boreholes penetrated the Paintbrush Tuff...
The effects of toeclipping on sprint performance of the lizard Cnemidophorus sexlineatus
C.K. Dodd Jr.
1993, Journal of Herpetology (27) 209-213
No abstract available....
Crude oil in a shallow sand and gravel aquifer—I. Hydrogeology and inorganic geochemistry
P.C. Bennett, D.E. Siegel, M.J. Baedecker, M. F. Hult
1993, Applied Geochemistry (8) 529-549
Changes in the distribution of inorganic solutes in a shallow ground water contaminated by crude oil document a series of geochemical reactions initiated by biodegradation of the oil. Upgradient of an oil body floating on the water table, oxidation of oil to carbonic acid dissolves carbonate minerals in the aquifer...
Population structure, body mass, activity, and orientation of an aquatic snake (Seminatrix pygaea) during a drought
C.K. Dodd Jr.
1993, Canadian Journal of Zoology (71) 1281-1288
The snout – vent length, tail length, weight, sex, activity, and orientation of a population of swamp snakes (Seminatrix pygaea) in north – central Florida were recorded from 1985 through 1990. A small temporary pond was monitored for 1343 days, using a drift fence – pitfall trap sampling regime. I...
Natural gas hydrates of the Prudhoe Bay and Kuparuk River area, North Slope, Alaska
Timothy S. Collett
1993, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (77) 793-812
Gas hydrates are crystalline substances composed of water and gas, mainly methane, in which a solid-water lattice accommodates gas molecules in a cage-like structure, or clathrate. These substances commonly have been regarded as a potential unconventional source of natural gas because of their enormous gas-storage capacity. Significant quantities of naturally...
Large-scale deformation associated with ridge subduction
E.L. Geist, M. A. Fisher, D.W. Scholl
1993, Geophysical Journal International (115) 344-366
Continuum models are used to investigate the large-scale deformation associated with the subduction of aseismic ridges. Formulated in the horizontal plane using thin viscous sheet theory, these models measure the horizontal transmission of stress through the arc lithosphere accompanying ridge subduction. Modelling was used to compare the Tonga arc...
Isotopic indicators of climate in ice cores, Wind River Range, Wyoming
D. L. Naftz, R. L. Michel, K. A. Miller
1993, Book chapter, Climate change in continental isotopic records
No abstract available ...
Teleseismic velocity tomography using the ACH method; theory and application to continental-scale studies
J.R. Evans, Ulrich Achauer
1993, Book chapter, Seismic tomography; theory and practice
No abstract available ...
Ancient climate from deuterium content of water in volcanic glass
Irving Friedman, J.D. Gleason, Augusta Warden
1993, Book chapter, Climate change in continental isotopic records
No abstract available ...
A late Pliocene to middle Pleistocene pluvial lake in Fish Lake Valley, Nevada and California
M.C. Reheis, J. L. Slate, A.M. Sarna-Wojcicki, C.E. Meyer
1993, Geological Society of America Bulletin (105) 953-967
The question of whether a pluvial lake existed in Fish Lake Valley, Nevada and California, has been debated for more than 100 yr. New stratigraphic evidence indicates that a lake did exist in this valley at intervals during late Pliocene to middle Pleistocene time. This lake may have drained northward,...
Burial and temperature history of gas generation from coaly organic matter in the Late Cretaceous Mesaverde Formation and associated rocks in the deeper portions of the Wind River basin
C.E. Barker, B.L. Crysdale
1993, Conference Paper, Jubilee Anniversary Field Conference
No abstract available ...
Use of acoustic Doppler current profiler for flow measurements of Mata gorda Bay entrance channel
M.E. Jennings, Ruben Solis
1993, Book chapter, Man's effect on hydrologic systems
No abstract available...