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Generation and verification of theoretical rating curves in the Whitewater River basin, Kansas
J. W. Kean, J.D. Smith
2005, Journal of Geophysical Research F: Earth Surface (110)
[1] A new method for generating stage-discharge relations (rating curves) for geomorphically stable channels is presented and applied to two streams in the Whitewater River basin, Kansas. The approach converts measurements of stage into discharge using a fluid mechanically based model. The model does not use empirical roughness coefficients, such...
Spatial and temporal use of a spawning site in the middle green river by wild and hatchery-reared razorback suckers
T. Modde, Z.H. Bowen, D.C. Kitcheyan
2005, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (134) 937-944
The population of endangered razorback suckers Xyrauchen texanus in the middle Green River (upper Colorado River basin) has declined during the last 40 years. The apparent cause for this decline is a lack of successful recruitment. This study used radiotelemetry to evaluate the ability of hatchery-reared razorback suckers to locate...
Upstream migration of Pacific lampreys in the John Day River, Oregon: Behavior, timing, and habitat use
T. Craig Robinson, J.M. Bayer
2005, Northwest Science (79) 106-119
Adult Pacific lamprey migration and habitat preferences for over-winter holding and spawning, and larval rearing in tributaries to the Columbia River are not well understood. The John Day River is one such tributary where larval and adult stages of this species have been documented, and its free-flowing character provided the...
Laboratory agonistic interactions demonstrate failure of an introduced crayfish to dominate two imperiled endemic crayfishes
E.J. Rahm, S.A. Griffith, Douglas B. Noltie, R.J. DiStefano
2005, Crustaceana (78) 437-456
Following its introduction into the St. Francis River drainage, Missouri, U.S.A., the woodland crayfish, Orconectes hylas has expanded its range there; simultaneously populations of two imperiled endemic species, the Big Creek crayfish, O. peruncus, and the St. Francis River crayfish, O. quadruncus have declined therein. In seeking a basis for...
Timing and development of the Heise volcanic field, Snake River Plain, Idaho, western USA
L. A. Morgan, W. C. McIntosh
2005, Geological Society of America Bulletin (117) 288-306
The Snake River Plain (SRP) developed over the last 16 Ma as a bimodal volcanic province in response to the southwest movement of the North American plate over a fixed melting anomaly. Volcanism along the SRP is dominated by eruptions of explosive high-silica rhyolites and represents some of the largest...
Breeding bird assemblages associated with stages of forest succession in large river floodplains
Melinda G. Knutson, Laura E. McColl, Susan A. Suarez
2005, Natural Areas Journal (25) 55-70
Floodplain forests rival all other habitat types in bird density and diversity. However, major successional changes are predicted for floodplain forests along the Mississippi River in the coming decades; young forests may replace the existing mature silver maple (Acer saccharinum L.) forests in some areas. We wanted to assess how...
Changes in the fish fauna of the Kissimmee River basin, peninsular Florida: Nonnative additions
L.G. Nico
2005, American Fisheries Society Symposium (2005) 523-556
Recent decades have seen substantial changes in fish assemblages in rivers of peninsular Florida. The most striking change has involved the addition of nonnative fishes, including taxa from Asia, Africa, and Central and South America. I review recent and historical records of fishes occurring in the Kissimmee River basin (7,800...
Fish assemblages in oxbow lakes relative to connectivity with the Mississippi River
L.E. Miranda
2005, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (134) 1480-1489
The alluvial valley of the lower Mississippi River contains hundreds of fluvial lakes that are periodically connected to the river during high water, although the frequency, duration, and timing of the connections vary. To help design plans to restore and preserve fish assemblages in these alluvial lakes, this investigation tested...
Reconstructing a mid-Cretaceous landscape from paleosols in western Canada
David F. Ufnar, Luis A. Gonzalez, Greg A. Ludvigson, Richard L. Brenner, B.J. Witzke, D. Leckie
2005, Journal of Sedimentary Research (75) 984-996
The Albian Stage of the mid-Cretaceous was a time of equable climate conditions with high sea levels and broad shallow epeiric seas that may have had a moderating affect on continental climates. A Late Albian landscape surface that developed during a regression and subsequent sea-level rise in the Western Canada...
Intraovum infection caused by Flavobacterium psychrophilum among eggs from captive Atlantic salmon broodfish
R. C. Cipriano
2005, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (17) 275-283
This study indicated that the bacterium Flavobacterium psychrophilum induced an infection within eggs of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar that were held at federal New England restoration facilities. The pathogen, which originated from the Connecticut, Penobscot, Machias, East Machias, Dennys, Narraguagus, and Sheepscot rivers, was obtained from these eggs at concentrations...
Long-term UHF RiverSonde river velocity observations at Castle Rock, Washington and Threemile Slough, California
C.C. Teague, D.E. Barrick, P.M. Lilleboe, R. T. Cheng, C.A. Ruhl
2005, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the IEEE Working Conference on Current Measurement Technology
Long-term, non-contact river velocity measurements have been made using a UHF RiverSonde system for several months at each of two locations having quite different flow characteristics. Observations were made on the Cowlitz River at Castle Rock, Washington from October 2003 to June 2004, where the unidirectional flow of the river...
Chronic toxicity of un-ionized ammonia to early life-stages of endangered Colorado pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus lucius) and razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) compared to the surrogate fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas)
J.F. Fairchild, A.L. Allert, L.C. Sappington, B. Waddell
2005, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (49) 378-384
Ammonia-contaminated groundwater enters the Upper Colorado River from beneath the abandoned Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Pile near Moab, Utah. This reach of the Upper Colorado River was designated as critical habitat for four endangered fish species because it is one of the few existing areas with known spawning and rearing...
Snow-fed streamflow timing at different basin scales: Case study of the Tuolumne River above Hetch Hetchy, Yosemite, California
J.D. Lundquist, M. D. Dettinger, D.R. Cayan
2005, Water Resources Research (41) 1-14
Diurnal cycles in snow‐fed streams provide a useful technique for measuring the time it takes water to travel from the top of the snowpack, where snowmelt typically peaks in the afternoon, to the river gauge, where the daily maximum flows may arrive many hours later. Hourly stage measurements in nested...
Gender identification of shovelnose sturgeon using ultrasonic and endoscopic imagery and the application of the method to the pallid sturgeon
M. L. Wildhaber, D. M. Papoulias, A. J. DeLonay, D. E. Tillitt, J.L. Bryan, M.L. Annis, J.A. Allert
2005, Journal of Fish Biology (67) 114-132
Monthly sampling of shovelnose sturgeon Scaphirhynchus platorynchus, a biological surrogate for the endangered pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus, was conducted to develop a multiseasonal profile of reproductive stages. Data collected included histological characteristics of gonads from wild caught fish and laboratory and field ultrasonic and endoscopic images. These data were used...
Streamflow properties from time series of surface velocity and stage
W.J. Plant, W.C. Keller, K. Hayes, K. Spicer
2005, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering (131) 657-664
Time series of surface velocity and stage have been collected simultaneously. Surface velocity was measured using an array of newly developed continuous-wave microwave sensors. Stage was obtained from the standard U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) measurements. The depth of the river was measured several times during our experiments using sounding weights....
The effect of thiamine injection on upstream migration, survival, and thiamine status of putative thiamine-deficient coho salmon
J.D. Fitzsimons, B. Williston, P. Amcoff, L. Balk, C. Pecor, H. G. Ketola, J. P. Hinterkopf, D. C. Honeyfield
2005, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (17) 48-58
A diet containing a high proportion of alewives Alosa pseudoharengus results in a thiamine deficiency that has been associated with high larval salmonid mortality, known as early mortality syndrome (EMS), but relatively little is known about the effects of the deficiency on adults. Using thiamine injection (50 mg thiamine/kg body...
How well do the rosgen classification and associated "natural channel design" methods integrate and quantify fluvial processes and channel response?
A. Simon, M. Doyle, M. Kondolf, F.D. Shields Jr., B. Rhoads, G. Grant, F. Fitzpatrick, K. Juracek, M. McPhillips, J. MacBroom
2005, Conference Paper, World Water Congress 2005: Impacts of Global Climate Change - Proceedings of the 2005 World Water and Environmental Resources Congress
Over the past 10 years the Rosgen classification system and its associated methods of "natural channel design" have become synonymous (to many without prior knowledge of the field) with the term "stream restoration" and the science of fluvial geomorphology. Since the mid 1990s, this classification approach has become widely, and...
A stage-based model of manatee population dynamics
M.C. Runge, C.A. Langtimm, W. L. Kendall
2004, Marine Mammal Science (20) 361-385
A stage-structured population model for the Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) was developed that explicitly incorporates uncertainty in parameter estimates. The growth rates calculated with this model reflect the status of the regional populations over the most recent 10-yr period. The Northwest and Upper St. Johns River regions have growth...
Water resources data, Oklahoma, water year 2004;Volume 1. Arkansas River basin
R.L. Blazs, D.M. Walters, T.E. Coffey, D.L. Boyle, J.J. Wellman
2004, Water Data Report OK-04-1
Volumes 1 and 2 of the water resources data for the 2004 water year for Oklahoma consists of record of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes or reservoirs; and water levels of ground-water wells. This report contains discharge records for 138 gaging...
Water resources data, Oklahoma, water year 2004; Volume 2. Red River basin
R.L. Blazs, D.M. Walters, T.E. Coffey, D.L. Boyle, J.J. Wellman
2004, Water Data Report OK-04-2
Volumes 1 and 2 of the water resources data for the 2004 water year for Oklahoma consists of record of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes or reservoirs; and water levels of ground-water wells. This report contains discharge records for 138 gaging...
Simulation of ground-water flow, contributing recharge areas, and ground-water travel time in the Missouri River alluvial aquifer near Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas
Brian P. Kelly
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5215
The Missouri River alluvial aquifer near Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, supplies all or part of the drinking water for Ft. Leavenworth; Leavenworth, Kansas; Weston, Missouri; and cooling water for the Kansas City Power and Light, Iatan Power Plant. Ground water at three sites within the alluvial aquifer near the Ft. Leavenworth...
Phosphorus and suspended sediment load estimates for the Lower Boise River, Idaho, 1994-2002
Mary M. Donato, Dorene E. MacCoy
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5235
The U.S. Geological Survey used LOADEST, newly developed load estimation software, to develop regression equations and estimate loads of total phosphorus (TP), dissolved orthophosphorus (OP), and suspended sediment (SS) from January 1994 through September 2002 at four sites on the lower Boise River: Boise River below Diversion Dam near Boise,...
Channel-morphology data for the Tongue River and selected tributaries, southeastern Montana, 2001-02
Katherine J. Chase
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1260
Coal-bed methane exploration and production have begun within the Tongue River watershed in southeastern Montana. The development of coal-bed methane requires production of large volumes of ground water, some of which may be discharged to streams, potentially increasing stream discharge and sediment load. Changes in stream discharge or sediment load...
Characterization of ichthyoplankton within the U.S. Geological Survey's Northeastern Gulf of Mexico study area - based on analysis of Southeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program (SEAMAP) Sampling Surveys, 1982-1999. NEGOM ichthyoplankton synopsis final report
Joanne Lyczkowski-Shultz, David S. Hanisko, Kenneth J. Sulak, George D. Dennis III
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5059
This synthesis was undertaken to characterize the occurrence and abundance of fish eggs and larvae in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico (NEGOM) and to assess the region's relative importance in the early life history of fishes as compared to the entire U.S. Gulf of Mexico. Data for 66 selected...