Characteristics of the aftershock sequence of the Borah Peak, Idaho, earthquake determined from digital recordings of the events
John Boatwright
1985, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (75) 1265-1284
The U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, deployed and maintained a network of twelve digital instruments over the 2 weeks following the 28 October 1983 Borah Peak, Idaho, earthquake. The network recorded 45 events with M ≧ 3.0, and 6 events with M ≦ 4.0. The epicenters are located in a...
Culturing Selenastrum capricornutum (Chlorophyta) in a synthetic algal nutrient medium with defined mineral particulates
James S. Kuwabara, J.A. Davis, Cecily C.Y. Chang
1985, Hydrobiologia (124) 23-271
Algal nutrient studies in chemically-defined media typically employ a synthetic chelator to prevent iron hydroxide precipitation. Micronutrient-particulate interactions may, however, significantly affect chemical speciation and hence biovailability of these nutrients in natural waters. A technique is described by which Selenastrum capricornutum Printz (Chlorophyta) may be cultured in a medium where...
Foraminiferal, lithic, and isotopic changes across four major unconformities at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 548, Goban Spur
C. Wylie Poag, Leslie A. Reynolds, James M. Mazzullo, Loyd D. Keigwin
1985, Book chapter, Initial reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
Sediment samples taken at close intervals across four major unconformities (middle Miocene/upper Miocene, lower Oligocene/upper Oligocene, lower Eocene/upper Eocene, lower Paleocene/upper Paleocene) at DSDP-IPOD Site 548, Goban Spur, reveal that coeval biostratigraphic gaps, sediment discontinuities, and seismic unconformities coincide with postulated low stands of sea level. Foraminiferal, lithic, and isotopic analyses demonstrate that...
Partition coefficients of organic compounds in lipid-water systems and correlations with fish bioconcentration factors
C. T. Chiou
1985, Environmental Science & Technology (19) 57-62
Triolein-water partition coefficients (KtW) have been determined for 38 slightly water-soluble organic compounds, and their magnitudes have been compared with the corresponding octanol-water partition coefficients (KOW). In the absence of major solvent-solute interaction effects in the organic solvent phase, the conventional treatment (based on Raoult's law) predicts sharply lower partition...
CLAY MINERALOGY OF INSOLUBLE RESIDUES IN MARINE EVAPORITES.
Marc W. Bodine Jr.
1985, Conference Paper
Insoluble residues from three sequences of Paleozoic marine evaporites (Retsof salt bed in western New York, Salado Formation in south-eastern New Mexico, and Paradox Member of the Hermosa Formation in southeastern Utah) are rich in trioctahedral clays. Chlorite (clinochlore), corrensite (mixed-layer chlorite-trioctahedral smectite), talc, and illite (the only dioctahedral clay)...
10Be analysis of a Quaternary weathering profile in the Virginia Piedmont
M.J. Pavich, Louis Brown, J. Nathalie Valette-Silver, Jeffrey Klein, Roy Middleton
1985, Geology (13) 39-41
Samples from a residual weathering profile in the Virginia Piedmont have been analyzed for cosmogenic 10Be. Concentrations are highest in clay-rich soil and decrease exponentially to a depth of about 15 m. Despite uncertainties about the processes by which 10Be may be intercepted before entering...
Seismic and geochemical evidence for shallow gas in sediment on Navarin continental margin, Bering Sea
Paul R. Carlson, Margaret Golan-Bac, Herman A. Karl, Keith A. Kvenvolden
1985, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (69) 422-436
Marine seismic studies coupled with geochemical investigations demonstrate that hydrocarbon gases are ubiquitous in the near-surface (<= 250 m or 820 ft depth) sediment of the Navarin continental margin in the northern Bering Sea. Three types of acoustic anomalies appear to be related to the presence of gas in the...
The complex variable boundary element method: Applications
T. V. Hromadka II, C.C. Yen, G. L. Guymon
1985, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering (21) 1013-1025
The complex variable boundary element method (CVBEM) is used to approximate several potential problems where analytical solutions are known: A modelling result produced from the CVBEM is a measure of relative error in matching the known boundary condition values of the problem. A CVBEM error-reduction...
Organochlorine concentrations in prefledging common terns Sterna hirundo at three Rhode Island USA colonies
T. W. Custer, C.M. Bunck, C.L. Stafford
1985, Colonial Waterbirds (8) 150-154
Concentrations of DDE, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and polychlorinated diphenyl ethers (PCDPEs) in carcasses of prefledging Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) at three Rhode Island colonies support the hypothesis that local contamination is responsible for among-colony differences observed in eggs in an earlier study. The highest concentrations of DDE and PCBs (mean=0.24...
Low-temperature heat capacity and entropy of chalcopyrite (CuFeS2): estimates of the standard molar enthalpy and Gibbs free energy of formation of chalcopyrite and bornite (Cu5FeS4)
R. A. Robie, L.B. Wiggins, P. B. Barton Jr., B. S. Hemingway
1985, Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics (17) 481-488
The heat capacity of CuFeS2 (chalcopyrite) was measured between 6.3 and 303.5 K. At 298.15 K, Cp,mo and Smo(T) are (95.67??0.14) J??K-1??mol-1 and (124.9??0.2) J??K-1??mol-1, respectively. From a consideration of the results of two sets of equilibrium measurements we conclude that ??fHmo(CuFeS2, cr, 298.15 K) = -(193.6??1.6) kJ??mol-1 and that...
Element mobility studies of two drill-cores from the Götemar Granite (Kråkemåla test site), southeast Sweden
John A.T. Smellie, John S. Stuckless
1985, Chemical Geology (51) 55-78
A pilot study was carried out on two relatively deep drill-cores (∼ 600 m) from the Götemar Granite massif in S.E. Sweden. This granite is typical of the 1400-Ma anorogenic granites of the northern hemisphere. Samples from representative, unfractured parts of the cores, together with four samples taken along...
Phosphorus-zinc interactive effects on growth by Selenastrum capricornutum (chlorophyta)
J.S. Kuwabara
1985, Environmental Science & Technology (19) 417-421
No abstract available....
Petrology and tectonic significance of augen gneiss from a belt of Mississippian granitoids in the Yukon-Tanana terrane, east- central Alaska
Cynthia Dusel-Bacon, John N. Aleinikoff
1985, Geological Society of America Bulletin (96) 411-425
An approximately E-W-trending belt of porphyritic peraluminous granitic rocks, metamorphosed and deformed to augen gneiss, is exposed for 400 km across the Yukon-Tanana terrain. Chemical, textural, and isotopic data from large augen-gneiss bodies indicate that these bodies originated as early Mississippian granitic rocks that assimilated, or were anatectically derived from,...
Algorithm to reduce approximation error from the complex-variable boundary-element method applied to soil freezing.
T. V. Hromadka II, G. L. Guymon
1985, Numerical heat transfer (8) 115-130
An algorithm is presented for the numerical solution of the Laplace equation boundary-value problem, which is assumed to apply to soil freezing or thawing. The Laplace equation is numerically approximated by the complex-variable boundary-element method. The algorithm aids in reducing integrated relative error by providing a true measure of modeling...
Some mineral stability relations in the system CaO MgO SiO2 H2O HCl
R.W. Luce, G.L. Cygan, J.J. Hemley, W. M. d’Angelo
1985, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (49) 525-538
Mineral-aqueous solution equilibria for the assemblages talc-quartz, tremolite-talc-quartz, diopside-tremolite-quartz, wollastonite-diopside-quartz and wollastonite-quartz have been studied at 2 kb total pressure, 500° to 700°C and chloride concentrations from 0.03 to 6.0 molal. Most work was at 1 m chloride. Both buffered and unbuffered data were obtained and a recalibration of the...
Soil sorption of organic vapors and effects of humidity on sorptive mechanism and capacity
C. T. Chiou, T.D. Shoup
1985, Environmental Science & Technology (19) 1196-1200
No abstract available....
Survey of striped bass hatchery management in the southeastern United States
J. G. Geiger, N. C. Parker
1985, Progressive Fish-Culturist (47) 1-13
No abstract available....
The representative research animal: Why rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri Rich.)?
K. Wolf, G. Rumsey
1985, Journal of Applied Ichthyology (1) 131-138
In laboratory research, the rainbow trout has become a counterpart to the white rat, because that fish is an adaptable species available in much of the developed world and stocks from egg through adult are available throughout the year. Moreover, many strains are recognized, and their propagation and laboratory maintenance...
Feeding habits of larval and fingerling striped bass and zooplankton dynamics in fertilized rearing ponds
J. G. Geiger, K. Fitzmayer, C. J. Turner, W. C. Nichols
1985, Progressive Fish-Culturist (47) 213-223
Fertilization of freshwater striped bass rearing ponds with cottonseed meal or chicken manure and chicken litter in combination with liquid inorganic fertilizers and zooplankton inoculation were evaluated in 10 0.04‐ha (0.10 acre) ponds over a 4‐week period. Chlorophyll α levels and pH were significantly higher, and alkalinity and Secchi disk...
Registration of Romet (Ro5-0037), a 15-year effort
G. L. Bullock, R. L. Herman, F. P. Meyer
1985, Fish Health Newsletter (13) 1
Heteropolaria colisarum Foissner and Schubert, 1977 (Protozoa: Epistylididae) or North American freshwater fishes
W. Foissner, G. L. Hoffman, A.J. Mitchell
1985, Journal of Fish Diseases (8) 145-160
The peritrichous ciliate ‘Epistylis sp.’ involved in the‘red-sore’ disease of various North American freshwater fishes is identified as Heteropolaria colisarum Foissner & Schubert, 1977. Its morphology is redescribed from observations of living and silver-stained organisms and biometrically analysed individuals. Extended zooids can be easily identified by their highly characteristic...
Striped bass restoration - the national perspective
P. Goodyear, P. Rago
1985, Fish and Wildlife News 5-5
Pup production, abundance, and breeding distribution of northern elephant seals, Winter 1981
James L. Bodkin, Ronald J. Jameson, Glenn R. VanBlaricom
1985, California Fish and Game (71) 53-59
No abstract available....
Effects of cumulative loading level, as fish weight per unit flow, on water quality and growth of lake trout
J. W. Meade, J.S. Ramsey, J.C. Williams
1985, Journal of the World Mariculture Society (16) 40-51
Lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, were cultured in a series of five rearing units (in triplicate). The fish removed available oxygen in each unit, from about 10.5 to 7.0 mg/L. Oxygen was replaced, through aeration, between rearing units. Effects of cumulative loading, as fish weight/flow rate, are described in terms of water...
Post-spawning mortality of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) associated with Lactobacillus
R. L. Herman, K. McAllister, G. L. Bullock, E. B. Shotts Jr.
1985, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (21) 358-360
A Lactobacillus sp. was consistently isolated from dead and moribund postspawning brood stock rainbow trout. Pathology was characterized by massive chronic inflammation throughout the abdominal cavity and formation of pseudomembranes. The bacteria were most abundant in spent testes. Repeated handling was considered to be the...