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Topics in route-regression analysis
P.H. Geissler, J.R. Sauer
J.R. Sauer, Sam Droege, editor(s)
1990, Report, Survey Designs and Statistical Methods for the Estimation of Avian Population Trends
The route-regression method has been used in recent years to analyze data from roadside surveys. With this method, a population trend is estimated for each route in a region, then regional trends are estimated as a weighted mean of the individual route trends. This method can accurately incorporate data that...
Movements and bioenergetics of canvasbacks wintering in the upper Chesapeake Bay
D.W. Howerter
1990, Book
The movement patterns, range areas and energetics of canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) wintering in the upper Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, were investigated. Eighty-seven juvenile female canvasbacks were radio-tracked between 30 December 1988 and 25 March 1989. Diurnal time and energy budgets were constructed for a time of day-season matrix for...
The Loma Prieta earthquake of October 17, 1989 : a brief geologic view of what caused the Loma Prieta earthquake and implications for future California earthquakes: What happened ... what is expected ... what can be done.
Peter L. Ward, Robert A. Page
1990, Report
The San Andreas fault, in California, is the primary boundary between the North American plate and the Pacific plate. Land west of the fault has been moving northwestward relative to land on the east at an average rate of 2 inches per year for millions of years. This motion is...
Water resources data for Mississippi, water year 1989
E.J. Tharpe, M.L. Plunkett, F. Morris, W. T. Oakley
1990, Water Data Report MS-89-1
Water resources data for the 1989 water year for Mississippi consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This report contains records of water discharge at 81 gaging stations; stage...
Textural development of clayey and quartzofeldspathic fault gouges relative to their sliding behavior
Diane E. Moore, J.D. Byerlee
1990, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth (17) 1-9
Many of the secondary fault structures developed during triaxial friction experiments have been generally correlated with the structures of natural fault zones. Therefore, any physical differences that can be found between laboratory samples that slide stably and those that show stick-slip motion may help to identify the cause of earthquakes....
Analysis of fractures from borehole televiewer logs in a 500m deep hole at Xiaguan, Yunnan province, Southwest China
Qingshan Zhai, J.E. Springer, Mark D. Zoback
1990, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth (17) 199-206
Fractures from a 500 m deep hole in the Red River fault zone were analyzed using an ultrasonic borehole televiewer. Four hundred and eighty individual fractures were identified between 19 m and 465 m depth. Fracture frequency had no apparent relation to the major stratigraphic units and did not change...
Benefit-cost analysis of fishery rehabilitation projects: A Great Lakes case study
R.C. Bishop, S.R. Milliman, K.J. Boyle, Barry L. Johnson
1990, Ocean and Shoreline (13) 253-274
Tools of benefit-cost analysis are used to evaluate a project to rehabilitate the yellow perch fishery of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Both sport and commercial fishers harvest from this stock, which has been suffering from much reduced productivity since the early 1960s. The project is composed of commercial quotas and other...
Global data collection and the surveillance of active volcanoes
P.L. Ward
1990, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (3) 263-267
Data relay systems on existing earth-orbiting satellites provide an inexpensive way to collect environmental data from numerous remote sites around the world. This technology could be used effectively for fundamental monitoring of most of the world's active volcanoes. Such global monitoring would focus attention on the most dangerous volcanoes that...
A dolomitized shelfedge hardground in the northern Gulf of Mexico
L.J. Poppe, R.C. Circe, A.K. Vuletich
1990, Sedimentary Geology (66) 29-44
An elongated calcareous hardground occurs on the shelfedge northeast of the Mississippi Trough. High-resolution seismic reflection profiles show that the hardground is in 90-110 m of water, is 70-250 m wide, at least 2.3 km long, and of low relief (5-10 m). The hardground is composed of dolostone and coquinoid...
Shock-induced microdeformations in quartz and other mineralogical indications of an impact event at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
Bruce F. Bohor
1990, Tectonophysics (171) 359-372
The event terminating the Cretaceous period and the Mesozoic era caused massive extinctions of flora and fauna worldwide. Theories of the nature of this event can be classed as endogenic (volcanic, climatic, etc.) or exogenic (extraterrestrial causes). Mineralogical evidence from the boundary clays and claystones strongly favor the impact...
Geophysical investigations in Jordan
R. L. Kovach, Gordon E. Andreasen, Mark E. Gettings, K. El-Kaysi
1990, Tectonophysics (180) 61-69
A number of geophysical investigations have been undertaken in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to provide data for understanding the tectonic framework, the pattern of seismicity, earthquake hazards and geothermal resources of the country. Both the historical seismic record and the observed recent seismicity point to the dominance of the...
Spectral estimates of net radiation and soil heat flux
C.S.T. Daughtry, William P. Kustas, M. S. Moran, P. J. Pinter Jr., R. D. Jackson, P.W. Brown, W. D. Nichols, L. W. Gay
1990, Remote Sensing of Environment (32) 111-124
Conventional methods of measuring surface energy balance are point measurements and represent only a small area. Remote sensing offers a potential means of measuring outgoing fluxes over large areas at the spatial resolution of the sensor. The objective of this study was to estimate net radiation (Rn) and soil heat...
Neogene paleoceanographic events recorded in an active-margin setting: Humboldt basin, California
P.A. McCrory
1990, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (80) 267-282
Recognition of North Pacific paleoceanographic events in the marginal Humboldt (Eel River) basin of northern California enables correlation of stratigraphic sections and development of a chronostratigraphy. Paleoclimatically related coiling shifts in Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (Ehrenberg) and benthic foraminiferal datums form the basis of the chronostratigraphy. Benthic foraminiferal datums are defined by the occurrence...
Role of heat and detachment in continental extension as viewed from the eastern basin and range province in Arizona
Ivo Lucchitta
1990, Tectonophysics (174) 77-114
The Bill Williams River area of west-central Arizona includes not only the Rawhide-Buckskin metamorphic core complex, which is part of the lower Colorado River highly extended terrane (HET), but also the boundary between the extended terranes of the Basin and Range Province and the less deformed Arizona Transition Zone/Colorado Plateau....
Continental extension, magmatism and elevation; formal relations and rules of thumb
Arthur H. Lachenbruch, Paul Morgan
1990, Tectonophysics (174) 39-62
To investigate simplified relations between elevation and the extensional, magmatic and thermal processes that influence lithosphere buoyancy, we assume that the lithosphere floats on an asthenosphere of uniform density and has no flexural strength. A simple graph relating elevation to lithosphere density and thickness provides an overview of expectable conditions...
Pre- and poststack migration of GLIMPCE reflection data
Bernd Milkereit, Alan G. Green, Myung W. Lee, Warren F. Agena, Carl Spencer
1990, Tectonophysics (173) 1-13
GLIMPCE deep Seismic reflection profiles across the Midcontinent Rift System beneath Lake Superior reveal a central asymmetric rift with an enormous thickness of volcanic and sedimentary rocks. True amplitude cmp-processing, poststack and prestack migration and forward modelling are used to improve images of steeply dipping faults, unconformities and other discontinuities...
Variations in fluvial deposition on an alluvial plain: An example from the Tongue River Member of the Fort Union Formation (Paleocene), southeastern Powder River Basin, Wyoming, U.S.A.
E. A. Johnson, F. W. Pierce
1990, Sedimentary Geology (69) 21-36
The Tongue River Member of the Paleocene Fort Union Formation is an important coal-bearing sedimentary unit in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming and Montana. We studied the depositional environments of a portion of this member at three sites 20 km apart in the southeastern part of the basin. Six...