Regional earthquake hazards assessments
Henry Spall
1988, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (20) 229-230
Mitigation of earthquake hazards in the People's Republic of China
David P. Russ
H. Spall, editor(s)
1988, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (20) 230-232
Communications award goes to earthquake expert
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1988, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (20) 233-233
Meers Fault, Oklahoma
Henry Spall
1988, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (20) 230-230
QED
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1988, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (20) 232-233
Earthquake response
Henry Spall
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1988, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (20) 232-232
Prototype water reuse system
G. Lucchetti, G.A. Gray
1988, Progressive Fish-Culturist (50) 46-49
A small-scale water reuse system (150 L/min) was developed to create an environment for observing fish under a variety of temperature regimes. Key concerns of disease control, water quality, temperature control, and efficiency and case of operation were addressed. Northern squawfish (Ptychocheilus oregonensis) were held at loading densities ranging from...
Use of a portable electric barrier to estimate Chinook salmon escapement in a turbid Alaskan river
A. Palmisano, C. V. Burger
1988, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (8) 475-480
We developed a portable electric barrier to aid in the capture of adult chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha undergoing spawning migrations up a turbid stream in south-central Alaska. In 1981, we tagged and released 157 chinook salmon after diverting them from the main-stem Killey River into a conventional trap with the aid...
Water reuse systems: A review of the principal components
G. Lucchetti, G.A. Gray
1988, Progressive Fish-Culturist (50) 1-6
Principal components of water reuse systems include ammonia removal, disease control, temperature control, aeration, and particulate filtration. Effective ammonia removal techniques include air stripping, ion exchange, and biofiltration. Selection of a particular technique largely depends on site-specific requirements (e.g., space, existing water quality, and fish densities). Disease control, although often...
Use of diagnostic bones to identify and estimate original lengths of ingested prey fishes
H.C. Hansel, S.D. Duke, P.T. Lofy, G.A. Gray
1988, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (117) 55-62
We examined and measured cleithra, dentaries, opercles, and pharyngeal arches – bones found to persist during digestion of most prey fish – to identify 24 prey fish species and back-calculate their original fork length. Eighteen of the 24 species examined could be easily distinguished; however, for certain congenerics, identification was...
Relation between distance transferred from natal stream and recovery rate for hatchery coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch
R.R. Reisenbichler
1988, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (8) 172-174
Distance transferred from the natal stream was negatively related to recovery rate (recruits per gram of juveniles released) for hatchery-reared coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch. This relation, which reflects the important influence of genetic adaptation and genetic differences among stocks on recovery rates and survival, should be useful in deciding whether...
Growth and longevity of the cui-ui and longevity of other catostomids and cyprinids in western North America
G.G. Scoppettone, M.E. Coleman
1988, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (117) 301-307
Annulus formation on opercula of the cui-ui Chasmistes cujus in Pyramid Lake, Nevada, was validated over an 8-year interval. Many fish were old, as old as 41 years of age, As many as three annuli were hidden (covered by supporting bone) in older fish. Growth was rapid during the first...
Correlation of biological characteristics of smolts with survival and travel time. Annual report 1987
1988, Report
Effects of food deprivation on the larvae of two flatfishes
D.M. Gadomski, J.H. Petersen
1988, Marine Ecology Progress Series (44) 103-111
For greatest survival, first-feeding halibut Paralichthys californicus and diamond turbot Hypsopsetta guttulata required food by the day of total yolk absorption. Some halibut larvae survived if fed 1 or 2 d after yolk depletion, but their growth rate was significantly less than larvae fed earlier. Survival of 3-wk-old larvae was...
Predation of Karluk River sockeye salmon by coho salmon and char
J.D. McIntyre, R.R. Reisenbichler, J.M. Emlen, R.L. Wilmot, J.E. Finn
1988, Fishery Bulletin (86) 611-616
The number of sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, in Alaska's Karluk River (Fig. 1) declined from millions to thousands during the early part of the present century. Rounsefell (1958) discussed alternative explanations for the decline including a general loss offertility ofthe system as the number of salmon carcasses declined, competition, overfishing,...
Vaccination against infectious hematopoietic necrosis
J.C. Leong, J. L. Fryer, J. R. Winton
A.E. Ellis, editor(s)
1988, Book chapter, Fish Vaccination
No abstract available....
Radioimmunoassay of salmon growth hormone (GH) using recombinant chum salmon GH
A.N. Palmisano, P. Swanson, H. Kawauchi, S. Moriyama, Walton W. Dickhoff
1988, American Zoologist (28)
Abstract not available...
Neutralizing monoclonal antibodies recognize antigenic variants among isolates of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus
J. R. Winton, C.N. Arakawa, C.N. Lannan, J. L. Fryer
1988, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (4) 199-204
eutralizing monoclonal antibodies were developed against strains of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) from steelhead trout Salmo gairdneri in the Deschutes River of Oregon, chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha in the Sacramento River of California, and rainbow trout Salmo gairdneri reared in the Hagerman Valley of Idaho, USA. These antibodies were...
Selection to increase survival of smolts in four successive broods of coho salmon
J.D. McIntyre, A.R. Hemmingsen, R.C. Simon
1988, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (117) 90-92
Survival from smolt to adult for full and half-sib families of coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch was used to identify families with the highest survival rates at Big Creek Salmon Hatchery in Oregon. Adult fish from families with high survival were bred selectively for four consecutive generations in an attempt...
Potential hazard for spread of infectious disease by transplantation of fish
J. S. Rohovec, J. R. Winton, J. L. Fryer
W.J. McNeil, editor(s)
1988, Book chapter, Salmon production, management, and allocation
Effects of variation in flow on distribution of northern squawfish (Ptychocheilus oregonensis) below McNary Dam on the Columbia River
M.P. Faler, L.M. Miller, K.I. Welke
1988, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (8) 30-35
The movements of 23 northern Squawfish Ptychocheilus oregonensis were monitored by radiotelemetry below a Columbia River hydroelectric dam during the out-migration of juvenile anadromous salmonids in 1984 and 1985. The work was done as part of a study to relate predator abundances and distribution to juvenile salmonid mortalities associated with...
Digestive tract evacuation in northern squawfish (Ptychocheilus oregonensis)
J.M. Beyer, G. Lucchetti, G. Gray
1988, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (45) 548-553
Digestive tract evacuation in northern squawfish (Ptychocheilus oregonensis) (170–1900 g) was studied in fish allowed to feed voluntarily on salmon (4–70 g) at three water temperatures (10, 15, and 20 °C). Squawfish were sacrificed at 1- or 2-h intervals until evacuation approximated 90%. Amount of food evacuated for a given time interval...
Land cover mapping of the upper Kuskokwim Resource Managment Area using LANDSAT and a digital data base approach
Carl J. Markon
1988, Report
Digital land cover and terrain data for the Upper Kuskokwim Resource Hanagement Area (UKRMA) were produced by the U.S. Geological Survey, Earth Resources Observation Systems Field Office, Anchorage, Alaska for the Bureau of Land Management. These and other environmental data, were incorporated into a digital data base to assist in...
Relationship between annual runoff and watershed area for the eastern United States
Barry P. Rochelle, M. Robbins Church, Warren A. Gebert, David J. Graczyk, William R. Krug
1988, Water Resources Bulletin (24) 35-41
As part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's effort to determine the long-term effects of acidic deposition on surface water chemistry, annual runoff was estimated for about 1000 ungaged sites in the eastern U.S. using runoff contour maps. One concern in using contour maps was that a bias may be...
Satellite image atlas of glaciers of the world
Richard S. Williams Jr., Jane G. Ferrigno, editor(s)
1988, Professional Paper 1386
U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1386, Satellite Image Atlas of Glaciers of the World, contains 11 chapters designated by the letters A through K. Chapter A provides a comprehensive, yet concise, review of the "State of the Earth's Cryosphere at the Beginning of the 21st Century: Glaciers, Global Snow Cover,...