The hydrodynamics of the Big Horn basin: A study of the role of faults
J.D. Bredehoeft, K. Belitz, S. Sharp-Hansen
1992, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (76) 530-546
A three-dimensional mathematical model simulates virgin groundwater flow in the Big Horn basin, Wyoming. The computed results are compared to two published interpretations of the Tensleep Sandstone virgin potentiometric surface; both of these interpretations, Bredehoeft and Bennett, and Haun, were made from the same data set. The published maps are...
Geochemical characterization of streambed sediment in the upper Illinois River basin
J.A. Colman, R. F. Sanzolone
1992, Water Resources Bulletin (28) 933-950
Geochemistry of fine-fraction streambed sediments collected from the upper Illinois River basin was surveyed in the fall of 1987 as part of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment pilot projects. The survey included 567 samples analyzed for 46 elements. Three distinctive distribution patterns were found for seven U.S. Environmental...
Fault growth and acoustic emissions in confined granite
David A. Lockner, James D. Byerlee
1992, Applied Mechanics Reviews (45) S165-S173
The failure process in a brittle granite was studied by using acoustic emission techniques to obtain three dimensional locations of the microfracturing events. During a creep experiment the nucleation of faulting coincided with the onset of tertiary creep, but the development of the fault could not be followed because the...
Types of phreatomagmatic volcanoes in the western Snake River Plain, Idaho, USA
M.M. Godchaux, B. Bonnichsen, M.D. Jenks
1992, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (52) 1-25
The western Snake River Plain graben in southwestern Idaho includes a large hydrovolcanic field which was produced in late Miocene to Pleistocene time by the interaction of rising basaltic magmas with the waters and water-saturated deposits of an enormous freshwater lake, Lake Idaho. The phreatomagmatic volcanoes in this field may...
Phosphate and iron limitation of phytoplankton biomass in Lake Tahoe
Cecily C.Y. Chang, J.S. Kuwabara, S.P. Pasilis
1992, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (49) 1206-1215
Bioassays were carried out to assess the response of inoculated, single-species diatom populations (Cyclotella meneghiniana and Aulocosiera italica) to additions of synthetic chelators and phosphate. A chemical speciation model along with the field data was also used to predict how trace metal speciation, and hence bioavailability, was affected by the...
Selenium and boron in aquatic birds from central California
Fred L. Paveglio, Christine M. Bunck, Gary H. Heinz
1992, Journal of Wildlife Management (56) 31-42
Subsurface agricultural drainwater used for marsh management has resulted in trace element contamination of aquatic bird food chains in central California. Consequently, we collected breeding and wintering aquatic birds from the Grassland Water District (GWD) of California during 1985-88 to measure selenium (Se) and boron (B) contamination resulting from use...
Another look at the calculation of fallout tephra volumes
J. Fierstein, M. Nathenson
1992, Bulletin of Volcanology (54) 156-167
The calculation of volumes of fallout tephra layers is difficult because of the nonlinear dependence of thickness on area and because of the extrapolations required at the vent and in distal regions. Calculation using the trapezoidal rule, straight lines on log-log plots of area versus thickness, straight lines on plots...
Associations of free-living bacteria and dissolved organic compounds in a plume of contaminated groundwater
R.W. Harvey, L.B. Barber II
McCalady Donald L., editor(s)
1992, Conference Paper, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
Associations of free-living bacteria (FLB) and dissolved organic contaminants in a 4-km-long plume of sewage-contaminated groundwater were investigated. Abundance of FLB in the core of the plume (as delineated by maximum specific conductance) steadily decreased in the direction of flow from a point 0.25 km downgradient from the source to...
Effects of acidic deposition on the erosion of carbonate stone - experimental results from the U.S. National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP)
P. A. Baedecker, M.M. Reddy, K.J. Reimann, C.A. Sciammarella
1992, Conference Paper, Atmospheric Environment - Part B Urban Atmosphere
One of the goals of NAPAP-sponsored research on the effects of acidic deposition on carbonate stone has been to quantify the incremental effects of wet and dry deposition of hydrogen ion, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides on stone erosion. Test briquettes and slabs of freshly quarried Indiana limestone and Vermont...
Synthetic organic agrochemicals in the lower Mississippi River and its major tributaries: Distribution, transport and fate
W. E. Pereira, C.E. Rostad, T.J. Leiker
McCalady Donald L., editor(s)
1992, Conference Paper, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
The Mississippi River and its major tributaries transport herbicides and their degradation products from agricultural areas in the mid-western U.S.A. These compounds include atrazine and its degradation products (desethyl- and desisopropylatrazine), simazine, cyanazine, metolachlor, and alachlor and its degradation products (2-chloro-2',6'-diethylacetanilide, 2-hydroxy-2',6'-diethylacetanilide and 2,6-diethylaniline). These compounds were identified and confirmed...
Comparisons of salinity tolerances and osmotic regulatory capabilities in populations of Sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna) from brackish and fresh waters
F.G. Nordlie, D. C. Haney, S. J. Walsh
1992, Copeia (1992) 741-746
No abstract available....
Electromagnetic methods for mapping freshwater lenses on Micronesian atoll islands
S. S. Anthony
1992, Journal of Hydrology (137) 99-111
The overall shape of freshwater lenses can be determined by applying electromagnetic methods and inverse layered-earth modeling to the mapping of atoll island freshwater lenses. Conductivity profiles were run across the width of the inhabited islands at Mwoakilloa, Pingelap, and Sapwuahfik atolls of the Pohnpei State, Federated States...
Host defense mechanisms of Cephalopods
Larisa Ford
1992, Annual Review of Fish Diseases (2) 15-41
Humoral and cellular mechanisms of defense have been described for cephalopods, a relatively advanced group of mollusks. Typical of other mollusks, cephalopod agglutinins are the most documented component of humoral immunity. Lectins, which have agglutinating properties, have been described and...
Aquatic insects as bioindicators of trace element contamination in cobble-bottom rivers and streams
D.J. Cain, S. N. Luoma, J.L. Carter, S.V. Fend
1992, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (49) 2141-2154
In one river, Cu, Cd, Pb, and Zn were analysed in insects and in fine bed sediments over a 381-km reach downstream of a large copper mining complex. In another river, As contamination from a gold mine was assessed in insects and bed sediments over a 40-km reach. All insect...
Chloride interference in the analysis of dissolved organic carbon by the wet oxidation method
George R. Aiken
1992, Environmental Science & Technology (26) 2435-2439
The presence of Cl- in concentrations greater than 0.02 M is shown to interfere with the analysis of aqueous DOC concentrations by the wet oxidation method of analysis when a reaction time of 5 min is employed. Chloride competes with DOC for S2O82-, lowering the overall oxidation efficiency. The resulting...
Ground-water models cannot be validated
Leonard F. Konikow, J.D. Bredehoeft
1992, Advances in Water Resources (15) 75-83
Ground-water models are embodiments of scientific hypotheses. As such, the models cannot be proven or validated, but only tested and invalidated. However, model testing and the evaluation of predictive errors lead to improved models and a better understanding of the problem at hand....
The San Andreas Fault System, California, USA
R.D. Brown, R. E. Wallace, D.P. Hill
1992, Annales Tectonicae (6) 261-284
Geologists, seismologists, and geophysicists have intensively studied the San Andreas fault system for the past 20 to 30 years. Their goals were to learn more about damaging earthquakes, the behavior of major stirke-slip faults, and methods of reducing earthquake hazards in populated areas. Field geologic investigations, seismic networks, post-earthquake studies,...
Consumption of freons CFC-11 and CFC-12 by anaerobic sediments and soils
Derek R. Lovley, J.C. Woodward
1992, Environmental Science & Technology (26) 925-929
A variety of anaerobic sediments and soils consumed CFC-11 (CFCl3) and CFC-12 (CF2Cl2). An aerobic soil did not. Active microbial metabolism was required for CFC-12 uptake in all of the sediments examined. CFC-11 uptake was faster in the presence of microbial activity, but reduced components in the sediments also resulted...
Trophic interactions and direct physical effects control phytoplankton biomass and production in an estuary
A.E. Alpine, J. E. Cloern
1992, Limnology and Oceanography (37) 946-955
San Francisco Bay has recently been invaded by the suspension-feeding clam Potamocorbula amurensis. Previous work has shown that phytoplankton biomass in the upper estuary is low (2-3 mg Chl a m-3) during seasonal periods of high river flow and short residence time and it is usually high (peak >30 mg...
The Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris
T. J. O'Shea, M.E. Ludlow
S.R. Humphrey, editor(s)
1992, Book chapter, Rare and Endangered Biota of Florida. Volume 1. Mammals.
Abstract not supplied at this time...
Great blue heron Ardea herodias
P.W. Schwalbe, R. M. Ross
D.W. Brauning, editor(s)
1992, Book chapter, Atlas of Breeding Birds Pennsylvania
No abstract available at this time...
A Californian's view of fynbos
Jon E. Keeley
R.M. Cowling, editor(s)
1992, Book chapter, The ecology of fynbos: Nutrients, fire and diversity
No abstract available at this time...
Changes in abundance of migratory land birds in conifer forests of western North America
G. Cox, B.E. Kus
1992, Conference Paper
No abstract available at this time...
Foraging ecology and nutrition
Gary L. Krapu, K. J. Reinecke
D.J. Batt, A. D. Afton, M.G. Anderson, C.D. Ankney, Douglas H. Johnson, J.A. Kadlec, Gary L. Krapu, editor(s)
1992, Book chapter, Ecology and management of breeding waterfowl
No abstract available....
Late gray partridge nest
H.A. Kantrud
1992, Prairie Naturalist (24) 44-44
Abstract has not been submitted...