Modern sedimentary environments on the Rhode Island inner shelf, off the eastern United States
Harley J. Knebel, Sally W. Needell, Charles J. O’Hara
1982, Marine Geology (49) 241-256
Analyses of side-scan sonar records along with previously published bathymetric, textural and subbottom data reveal the sedimentary environments on the inner Continental Shelf south of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. The bottom topography in this area is characterized by a broad central depression bordered by shallow, irregular sea floor on the...
Organic geochemistry and pore water chemistry of sediments from Mangrove Lake, Bermuda
Patrick G. Hatcher, Bernd R. T. Simoneit, F.T. MacKenzie, A.C. Neumann, D.C. Thorstenson, S.M. Gerchakov
1982, Organic Geochemistry (4) 93-112
Mangrove Lake, Bermuda, is a small coastal, brackish-water lake that has accumulated 14 m of banded, gelatinous, sapropelic sediments in less than 104 yr. Stratigraphic evidence indicates that Mangrove Lake's sedimentary environment has undergone three major depositional changes (peat, freshwater gel, brackish-water gel) as a result of sea level changes. The...
Age-class determination of canvasbacks
Jerome R. Serie, David L. Trauger, Harold A. Doty, David E. Sharp
1982, Journal of Wildlife Management (46) 894-904
A technique was developed to distinguish yearling from adult canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) in the field during spring on the basis of white flecking on the distal ends of selected wing feathers. Covert feathers from adults had well-defined vermiculation patterns whereas feathers from yearlings lacked such markings. These age-related characters were...
Additional comments on the assumption of homogeneous survival rates in modern bird banding estimation models
James D. Nichols, S.L. Stokes, James E. Hines, M.J. Conroy
1982, Journal of Wildlife Management (46) 953-962
We examined the problem of heterogeneous survival and recovery rates in bird banding estimation models. We suggest that positively correlated subgroup survival and recovery probabilities may result from winter banding operations and that this situation will produce positively biased survival rate estimates. The magnitude of the survival estimate bias depends...
Co-rich ferromanganese deposits in the marginal seamount regions of the Central Pacific Basin, results of the Midpac 1981
P. Halbach, Frank T. Manheim, Peter Otten
1982, Erzmetall (35) 447-453
No abstract available....
Anasazi solar marker: The use of a natural rockfall
E. B. Newman, R. K. Mark, R.G. Vivian
1982, Science (217) 1036-1038
The midday "sun dagger" solstice and equinox marker on Fajada Butte in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, is formed by three sandstone slabs that collimate sunlight onto two spiral petroglyphs. The slabs appear to be the result of a natural rockfall and not a construct of the Chacoan...
Use of the Habitat Evaluation Procedures to display impacts of stream improvements
R.C. Solomon, J.W. Terrell, R.W. Olson
1982, Book, Rocky Mountain stream habitat management workshop
No abstract available....
Guidelines for finding concretionary Mn-Fe oxides in streams
G.A. Nowlan
1982, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (17) 77-79
Concretionary Mn-Fe oxides in streams form at interfaces between oxidizing and reducing environments. A reducing environment produces waters high in dissolved Mn and Fe, and an oxidizing environment causes precipitation. Mineralogical, microprobe, and optical studies of concretionary Mn-Fe oxides may further our understanding of the role of Mn-Fe oxides in...
Comparison of hot hydroxylamine hydrochloride and oxalic acid leaching of stream sediment and coated rock samples as anomaly enhancement techniques
L.H. Filipek, T. T. Chao, P. K. Theobald Jr.
1982, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (17) 35-47
A hot hydroxylamine hydrochloride (H-Hxl) extraction in 25% acetic acid is compared with the commonly used oxalic acid extraction as a method of anomaly enhancement for Cu and Zn in samples from two very different metal deposits and climatic environments. Results obtained on minus-80-mesh stream sediments from an area near...
Geologic estimates and future costs of strip mining coal
Emil Attanasi, E.K. Green
1982, Energy Systems and Policy (6) 193-212
Geologic coal-resource appraisals, which typically describe the location and general characteristics of coalbeds, do not generally provide enough information to estimate the cost of developing the resource or to predict the escalation of costs expected to result from physical depletion. This paper considers the nature of data and methods of...
Response of common grackles to dietary concentrations of four organophosphate pesticides
Christian E. Grue
1982, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (11) 617-626
Behavioral and physiological responses of common grackles to dietary concentrations of dicrotophos, fenitrothion, fenthion, and methyl parathion suggest mortality was largely due to pesticide-induced anorexia. Mortality was dose related, though consumption of treated diets was reduced such that birds on different geometrically arranged concentrations of the same pesticide ingested about...
National uranium resource evaluation, Delta quadrangle, Utah
Robert Allen Cadigan, Keith Brindley Ketner
1982, Report
No abstract available....
Reflection—refraction of general P- and type-I S-waves in elastic and anelastic solids
Roger D. Borcherdt
1982, Geophysical Journal International (70) 621-638
The reflection and refraction of general (homogeneous or inhomogeneous) plane P and type-I S(SV) body waves incident on plane boundaries are considered for general linear viscoelastic solids. Reflection—refraction laws, physical characteristics of the waves, and the nature of critical angles are examined in detail at welded boundaries and a free surface. General...
Effects of chronic exposure to simazine on the cladoceran, Daphnia pulex
K. M. Fitzmayer, J. G. Geiger, Michael J. Van Den Avyle
1982, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (11) 603-609
The effects of chronic exposure to simazine, an s-triazine herbicide, on the cladoceranDaphnia pulex were evaluated under laboratory conditions. The daphnids were exposed to simazine concentrations corresponding to previously calculated 48-hr LC5 and LC20 values and the effects on survival, growth, reproduction, and behavior were monitored daily for 26 days. Survival...
North Pacific Late Miocene correlations using microfossils, stable isotopes, percent CaCO3, and magnetostratigraphy
Gerta Keller, John A. Barron, Lloyd H. Burckle
1982, Marine Micropaleontology (7) 327-357
A multidisciplinary approach to stratigraphy based on magnetostratigraphy, stable isotopes, percent CaCO3 and microfossils provides a framework for paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic reconstruction of the equatorial and North Pacific. A high-resolution biochronologic time scale has been achieved through integration of diatom, radiolaria, coccolith and planktic foraminifer datum levels with direct or indirect...
Organic matter in a coal ball: Peat or coal?
Patrick G. Hatcher, P.C. Lyons, C.L. Thompson, F. W. Brown, G.E. Maciel
1982, Science (217) 831-833
Chemical analyses of morphologically preserved organic matter in a Carboniferous coal ball reveal that the material is coalified to a rank approximately equal to that of the surrounding coal. Hence, the plant tissues in the coal ball were chemically altered by coalification processes and were not preserved as peat. ...
Magmatic resurgence in Long Valley caldera, California: Possible cause of the 1980 Mammoth Lakes earthquakes
J.C. Savage, M. M. Clark
1982, Science (217) 531-533
Changes in elevation between 1975 and October 1980 along a leveling line across the Long Valley caldera indicate a broad (half-width, 15 kilometers) uplift (maximum, 0.25 meter) centered on the old resurgent dome. This uplift is consistent with reinflation of a magma reservoir at a depth of about 10 kilometers....
Earth Science Information System (ESIS)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Report
The Earth Science Information System (ESIS) was developed in 1981 by the U.S. Geological Survey's Office of the Data Administrator. ESIS serves as a comprehensive data management facility designed to support the coordination, integration, and standardization of scientific, technical, and bibliographic data of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). ESIS provides,...
An evaluation of a microprocessor based remote image processing system for analysis and display of cartographic data
David D. Greenlee, Harvey L. Wagner
1982, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the international symposium on computer-assisted cartography
No abstract available....
Fish culture: an annotated bibliography of publications of the National Fisheries Center, Leetown, 1972-1980
Joyce A. Mann, Violet J. Catrow, Lora C. McKenzie, Faye V. Engle
1982, Report
This is an annotated bibliography of the publications authored or co-authored by the staff of the National Fisheries Center - Leetown (NFC-L) from 1972 through 1980. It includes publications from NFC-L staff at the Fish Farming Experimental Station, Stuttgart, AR; the Fish Genetics Laboratory, Beulah, WY; the Hagerman Field...
Capture-recapture and removal methods for sampling closed populations
Gary C. White, David R. Anderson, Kenneth P. Burnham, David L. Otis
1982, Report
The problem of estimating animal abundance is common in wildlife management and environmental impact asessment. Capture-recapture and removal methods are often used to estimate population size. Statistical Inference From Capture Data On Closed Animal Populations, a monograph by Otis et al. (1978), provides a comprehensive synthesis of much of the...
Activity and prey selection in the sea otter: Influence of population status on community structure
James A. Estes, Ronald J. Jameson, E. B. Rhode
1982, American Naturalist (120) 242-258
No abstract available....
Gravity and magnetic investigations of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska
S.I. Gutman, A. Goldstein, E.C. Guldenzopf
1982, Report
No abstract available....
The application of the Physical Habitat Simulation System to natural resources management
Robert T. Milhous
1982, Book, Proceedings: 1982 Summer Computer Simulation Conference, Denver
No abstract available....
Assessing effects of organophosphates on songbirds: Comparison of a captive and a free-living population
Christian E. Grue, G.V.N. Powell, C.H. Gorsuch
1982, Journal of Wildlife Management (46) 766-768
No abstract available. ...