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Evidence for cenozoic crustal extension in the Bering Sea region
Alan K. Cooper, M. S. Marlow, D.W. Scholl, A.J. Stevenson
1992, Tectonics (11) 719-731
Geophysical and regional geologic data provide evidence that parts of the oceanic crust in the abyssal basins of the Bering Sea have been created or altered by crustal extension and back‐arc spreading. These processes have occurred during and since early Eocene time when the Aleutian Ridge developed and isolated oceanic...
Alleghanian development of the Goat Rock fault zone, southernmost Appalachians: Temporal compatibility with the master decollement
Mark G. Steltenpohl, S. Goldberg, T.B. Hanley, Michael J. Kunk
1992, Geology (20) 845-848
The Goat Rock and associated Bartletts Ferry fault zones, which mark the eastern margin of the Pine Mountain Grenville basement massif, are controversial due to the suggestion that they are rare exposed segments of the late Paleozoic southern Appalachian master decollement. The controversy in part stems from reported middle Paleozoic...
Geographic information systems
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1992, Report
Geographic information systems (GIS) technology can be used for scientific investigations, resource management, and developmental planning. For example, a GIS might allow emergency planners to easily calculate emergency response times in the event of a natural disaster, or a GIS might be used to find wetlands that need protection form...
Techniques in fish immunology
Joanne S. Stolen, Thelma C. Fletcher, Douglas P. Anderson, Stephen L. Kaattari, Andrew F. Rowley
1992, Book
No abstract available....
Geographic Variation in Hirundo pyrrhonota (Cliff Swallow) from Northern North America
M. Ralph Browning
1992, Western Birds (23) 21-29
The number of subspecies recognized in Hirundo pyrrhonota Vieillot (Cliff Swallow) from Alaska, Canada, and the northern contiguous United States ranges from one (Peters 1960) to three (e.g., Jewett et al. 1953, Oberholser, 1920, breeding from central Alaska to the central Great Basin, and two disjunct populations of nominate pyrrhonota,...
Introduction
Jill S. Baron
1992, Book chapter, Biogeochemistry of a subalpine ecosystem: Loch Vale Watershed
No abstract available....
Characteristics of a sandy depositional lobe on the outer Mississippi fan from SeaMARC IA sidescan sonar images
David C. Twichell, William C. Schwab, C. Hans Nelson, Neil H. Kenyon, Homa J. Lee
1992, Geology (20) 689-692
SeaMARC IA sidescan sonar images of the distal reaches of a depositional lobe on the Mississippi Fan show that channelized rather than unconfined transport was the dominant transport mechanism for coarse-grained sediment during the formation of this part of the deep-sea fan. Overbank sheet flow of sands was not an...
Assessment of habitat of wildlife communities on the Snake River, Jackson, Wyoming
Richard L. Schroeder, Arthur W. Allen
1992, Report, Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Publication 190
The composition of the wildlife community in western riparian habitats is influenced by the horizontal and vertical distribution of vegetation, the physical complexity of the channel, and barriers to movement along the corridor. Based on information from the literature and a workshop, a model was developed to evaluate the wildlife...
Summer bird use of Kansas windbreaks
T.T. Cable, R.L. Schroeder, V. Brack Jr., P.S. Cook
1992, Prairie Naturalist (24) 175-176
Twenty-four windbreaks in Stafford and Pawnee counties in Kansas were censused for birds during the nesting seasons of 1988-1990. Eighty-nine species of birds were found in the windbreaks with 60 species believed to be nesting. Fifteen species used the windbreaks for feeding or as singing perches but did not nest,...