Crystalline solution series and order-disorder within the natrolite mineral group
M. Ross, M.J.K. Flohr, D.R. Ross
1992, American Mineralogist (77) 685-703
Electron microprobe and X-ray analyses were made of natrolite, tetranatrolite, gonnardite, and thomsonite from the Magnet Cove alkaline igneous complex, Arkansas, and of selected specimens from the U.S. National Museum. This information and data from the literature indicate that natrolite, mesolite, scolecite, edingtonite, and tetraedingtonite show only small deviations from...
Public-domain-software solution to data-access problems for numerical modelers
Harry Jenter, Richard Signell
1992, Conference Paper
Unidata's network Common Data Form, netCDF, provides users with an efficient set of software for scientific-data-storage, retrieval, and manipulation. The netCDF file format is machine-independent, direct-access, self-describing, and in the public domain, thereby alleviating many problems associated with accessing output from large hydrodynamic models. NetCDF has programming interfaces in both...
Bluff recession rates along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Illinois
R.W. Jibson, J.-M. Staude
1992, Bulletin of the Association of Engineering Geologists (29) 103-117
For two time periods, 1872-1937 and 1937-1987, rates of retreat vary from 10 to 75 cm/yr between discrete segments of bluffs (defined by lithology) and between time periods for a given bluff segment. The average retreat rates for the entire area, however, do not vary significantly between the two time...
Fault stability under conditions of variable normal stress
James H. Dieterich, Mark F. Linker
1992, Geophysical Research Letters (19) 1691-1694
The stability of fault slip under conditions of varying normal stress is modeled as a spring and slider system with rate- and state-dependent friction. Coupling of normal stress to shear stress is achieved by inclining the spring at an angle, ø, to the sliding surface. Linear...
A new model for tabular-type uranium deposits
R.F. Sanford
1992, Economic Geology (87) 2041-2055
Tabular-type uranium deposits occur as tabular, originally subhorizontal bodies entirely within reduced fluvial sandstones of Late Silurian age or younger. This paper proposes that belts of tabular-type uranium deposits formed in areas of mixed local and regional ground-water discharge shortly after deposition of the host sediments. The general characteristics of...
Depressions and other lake-floor morphologic features in deep water, southern Lake Michigan
Steven M. Colman, D.S. Foster, D.W. Harrison
1992, Journal of Great Lakes Research (18) 267-279
The most common features are subcircular depressions, commonly compound, that are irregularly distributed across the lake floor. The depressions are most common in the southern basin of the lake where lacustrine sediments are more than a few meters thick, corresponding to water depths greater than about 90 m. We have...
Mini-Sosie high-resolution seismic method aids hazards studies
W. J. Stephenson, J. Odum, K. M. Shedlock, T. L. Pratt, R. A. Williams
1992, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (73) 473-476
A dramatic example of just how catastrophic earthquake damage can be occurred in 1989, when a nationally televised World Series game in San Francisco was preempted by the M 7.1 Loma Prieta earthquake. The surprising amount and distribution of damage reinforce the importance of seismic-hazard studies...
Solution properties of almandine-pyrope garnet as determined by phase equilibrium experiments
A.M. Koziol, S.R. Bohlen
1992, American Mineralogist (77) 765-773
The thermodynamic mixing properties of almandine-pyrope garnet were derived from phase equilibrium experiments at temperatures of 900 and 1000??C and pressures from 8 to 14 kbar. Almandine has essentially ideal behavior in almandine-pyrope garnet over the composition range Alm89-Alm61 at the above experimental conditions. In all experimental products a systematic...
Intraspecific mitochondrial DNA variation in North American cervids
M. A. Cronin
1992, Journal of Mammalogy (73) 70-82
Intraspecific variation in mitochondrial DNA of North American cervids was assessed with restriction enzymes to determine relationships among populations and subspecies. No variation was detected in moose (Alces alces) and little in elk (Cervus elaphus). Caribou (Rangifer tarandus), white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), and mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) possessed considerable...
Tale of three prospects
Wendell A. Duffield
Anon, editor(s)
1992, Conference Paper, Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council
Most high-temperature, hydrothermal-convection systems probably are heated by bodies of magma (and/or hot plutons), whose presence is suggested by geologically young, if not active volcanism. Study of a young volcanic area provides information about the general thermal status of the underlying heat source, and detailed information about the time-space-volume-composition (TSVC)...
A reconnaissance study of herbicides and their metabolites in surface water of the midwestern united states using immunoassay and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
E. Michael Thurman, D. A. Goolsby, M. T. Meyer, M. S. Mills, M.L. Pomes, Dana W. Kolpin
1992, Environmental Science & Technology (26) 2440-2447
Preemergent herbicides and their metabolites, particularly atrazine, deethylatrazine, and metolachlor, persisted from 1989 to 1990 in the majority of rivers and streams in the midwestern United States. In spring, after the application of herbicides, the concentrations of atrazine, alachlor, and simazine were frequently 3-10 times greater than the U.S. Environmental...
Thermal springs in Lake Baikal
Wayne C. Shanks III, E. Callender
1992, Geology (20) 495-497
Pore waters extracted from sediment cores were analyzed for their oxygen and hydrogen isotopic compositions and major ion chemistry to determine the source of water from a vent area for diffuse lake-bottom thermal springs or seeps in Frolikha Bay, northeastern Lake Baikal. The...
Species dominance and equitability: patterns in Cenozoic foraminifera of eastern North America
T. G. Gibson, E.E. Hill
1992, Journal of Foraminiferal Research (22) 34-51
Species dominance in benthonic foraminifera, represented by percent of the assemblage composed of the single most abundant species, shows little change in observed range of values from shallow into deep-marine waters in 1005 samples from the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic, and Arctic margins of North America. This finding contrasts with...
Identification of persisten anionic surfactant-derived chemicals in sewage effluent and groundwater
J.A. Field, J.A. Leenheer, K. A. Thorn, L.B. Barber II, C. Rostad, D.L. Macalady, S.R. Daniel
1992, Conference Paper, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
Preparative isolation and fractionation procedures coupled with spectrometric analyses were used to identify surfactant-derived contaminants in sewage effluent and sewage-contaminated groundwater from a site located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Anionic surfactants and their biodegradation intermediates were isolated from field samples by ion exchange and fractionated by solvent extraction and adsorption...
Trace elements in lake sediment, macrozoobenthos, and fish near a coal ash disposal basin
Charles O. Hatcher, Roann E. Ogawa, Thomas P. Poe, John R. P. French III
1992, Journal of Freshwater Ecology (7) 257-269
Samples of lake sediment, macrozoobenthos, and fish were collected during 1983 and 1984 near a coal ash disposal basin situated on the western shoreline of Lake Erie. Neutron activation analysis was used to determine if potentially toxic trace elements were present in higher concentrations at stations near the basin...
Density-dependent recruitment of the bloater (Coregonus hoyi) in Lake Michigan
Edward H. Brown Jr., Gary W. Eck
1992, Polskie Archiwum Hydrobiologii (39) 289-297
Density-dependent recruitment of the bloater (Coregonus hoyi) in Lake Michigan during and after recovery of the population in about 1977-1983 was best reflected in the fit of the Beverton-Holt recruitment function to age -1 and -2 recruits and estimated eggs of parents surveyed with trawls. A lower growth rate...
Structural framework of the Chile margin at the Chile ridge collision zone
N.L. Bangs, S.C. Cande, S.D. Lewis, John Miller
1992, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the ocean drilling program, Part A: Initial reports
No abstract available...
Diets of emerald and spottail shiners and potential interactions with other western Lake Erie planktivorous fishes
Kyle J. Hartman, Bruce Vondracek, Donna L. Parrish, Kenneth M. Muth
1992, Journal of Great Lakes Research (18) 43-50
Emerald shiner (Notropis atherinoides) and spottail shiner (N. hudsonius) were abundant historically in western Lake Erie. Recent changes in the fish community suggest that shiners may not compete favorably with the invading white perch (Morone americana) or the gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum). We examined the diets of emerald and spottail...
Investigations into the effects of PCB congeners on reproduction in lake trout from the Great Lakes
Michael J. Mac, T.R. Schwartz
1992, Chemosphere (25) 189-192
Eggs of feral lake trout collected in Lake Michigan were reared under laboratory conditions and monitored for egg hatchability, physical abnormalities, and survival of fry. Subsamples of eggs were also analyzed for PCB congeners. A negative correlation was found between egg hatchability and total PCBs but expressing PCB dose as...
Bluegill growth as modified by plant density: an exploration of underlying mechanisms
Jacqueline F. Savino, Elizabeth A. Marschall, Roy A. Stein
1992, Oecologia (89) 153-160
Bluegill (Lepomis macrochira) growth varies inconsistently with plant density. In laboratory and field experiments, we explored mechanisms underlying bluegill growth as a function of plant and invertebrate density. In the laboratory, bluegills captured more chironomids (Chironomus riparius) than damselflies (Enallagma spp. and Ischnura spp.), but energy intake per...
An expert system for prediction of chemical toxicity
James P. Hickey, Andrew J. Aldridge IV, Dora R. Passino-Reader, Anthony M. Frank
1992, Drug Information Journal (26) 487-495
The National Fisheries Research Center- Great Lakes has developed an interactive computer program that uses the structure of an organic molecule to predict its acute toxicity to four aquatic species. The expert system software, written in the muLISP language, identifies the skeletal structures and substituent groups of an organic molecule...
A mass spectroscopic method for analysis of AHH-inducing and other polychlorinated biphenyl congeners and selected pesticides in fish
Larry J. Schmidt, Robert J. Hesselberg
1992, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (23) 37-44
The 209 polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners exhibit a wide range in toxicity to fish, birds, and mammals. This paper discusses the use of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry negative chemical ionization (GC/MS-NCI) to quantify congeners of highly suspected toxicity such as IUPAC #77 (3,3',4,4'-tetrachlorobiphenyl) and #126 (3,3',4,4',5-pentachlorobiphenyl). GC/MS analysis time needed to...
Competition for food between crayfish (Orconectes virilis) and the slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus)
John E. Miller, Jacqueline F. Savino, Robert K. Neely
1992, Journal of Freshwater Ecology (7) 127-136
Interspecific competition for a food resource (fish eggs) was examined in a laboratory setting between two common benthic organisms of the Great Lakes, the slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus) and crayfish (Orconectes virilis). In monospecific tests, the median egg predation in aquarium microcosms ranged from 2.5 eggs/d for the...
Brucellosis: a political disease
B. Smith, T.J. Roffe
1992, Bugle (9) 71-80
With the challenges confronting North America's elk herds today, a bacteria that causes a nonfatal disease in a few elk herds seems an unlikely addition to the list. Fragmentation of habitat, dwindling bull-cow ratios, grazing competition from livestock on public rangelands, or the crowding of favorite hunting spots all seem...
Home range and movements of desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii)
T. C. Esque, C. Peterson, L.A. DeFalco, C.R. Tracy
1992, American Zoologist (32) 91A-91A
No abstract available....