Loma sp. salmonids from the Eastern United States: Associated lesions rainbow trout
P.T. Markey, V. S. Blazer, M. S. Ewing, K. M. Kocan
1994, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (6) 318-328
A microsporidian of the genus Loma was noted in the gills of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss from a state hatchery (Buford Trout Hatchery) in Georgia. Mortalities of varying severity occur at this hatchery every fall, and the microsporidian was noted during an experiment from August 1991 to January...
Water resources data, Oklahoma, water year 1993: Volume 1. Arkansas River Basin
R.L. Blazs, D.M. Walters, T.E. Coffey, D.K. White, D.L. Boyle, J.F. Kerestes
1994, Water Data Report OK-93-1
Volumes 1 and 2 of the water resources data for the 1993 water year for Oklahoma consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes or reservoirs; and water levels of ground-water wells. This report contains discharge records for 135 gaging...
Use of satellite telemetry for study of a gyrfalcon in Greenland
S.S. Klugman, M.R. Fuller, P.W. Howey, M.A. Yates, J.J. Oar, J.M. Seegar, W.S. Seegar, G.M. Mattox, T.L. Maechtle
1993, Journal of Raptor Research (27) 75-76(abs)
Long-term research in Greenland has yielded 1 8 years of incidental sightings and 2 years of surveys and observations of gyrfalcons(Falco rusticolus) around Sondrestromfjord, Greenland. Gyrfalcons nest on cliffs along fjords and near rivers and lakes throughout our 2590 sq. km study area. Nestlings are present mid-June to...
Data-collection methods and data summary for verification of a one-dimensional, unsteady-flow model of the Fox River in northeastern Illinois, October-November 1990
M.J. Turner
1993, Open-File Report 93-483
Synoptic-study measurements of unsteady streamflow and dye concentrations were collected on a 49.4-mile reach of the Fox River in south-eastern Wisconsin and northeastern Illinois in October and November 1990. The study area included the Fox River and its major tributaries from Wilmot, Wis., downstream to South Elgin, Ill. The measurements...
Water Resources Data, California, Water Year 1992. Volume 1. Southern Great Basin from Mexican Border to Mono Lake Basin; and Pacific Slope Basins from Tijuana River to Santa Maria River
E.B. Hoffman, J. C. Bowers, J.R. Mullen, P.D. Hayes
1993, Water Data Report CA-92-1
Water resources data for the 1992 water year for California consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents in lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality in wells. Volume 1 contains (1) discharge records for 161 streamflow-gaging stations, 15 crest-stage partial-record streamflow...
Geology and ground-water resources in the Zebulon area, Georgia
M. J. Chapman, B.J. Milby, M.F. Peck
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4161
The current (1991) surface-water source of drinking-water supply for the city of Zebulon, Pike County, Georgia, no longer provides an adequate water supply and periodically does not meet water-quality standards. The hydrogeology of crystalline rocks in the Zebulon area was evaluated to assess the potential of ground-water resources as a...
Water Resources Data, California, Water Year 1992. Volume 3. Southern Central Valley Basins and the Great Basin from Walker River to Truckee River
S.W. Anderson, T.C. Hunter, E.B. Hoffman, J.R. Mullen
1993, Water Data Report CA-92-3
Water resources data for the 1992 water year for California consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents in lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality in wells. Volume 3 contains discharge records for 169 streamflow-gaging stations, 3 crest-stage partial-record streamflow stations...
Geohydrology of the Mesilla ground-water basin, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, and El Paso County, Texas
E. L. Nickerson, R. G. Myers
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 92-4156
The aquifer system of the Mesilla ground-water basin is the Quaternary flood-plain alluvium and the Quaternary and Tertiary Santa Fe Group. The hydraulic gradient in the shallow flood-plain alluvium within the Mesilla Valley is generally between 4 and 6 feet per mile. The hydraulic gradient in the Santa Fe Group...
A coupled surface-water and ground-water flow model for simulation of stream-aquifer interaction
E.D. Swain, E. J. Wexler
1993, Open-File Report 92-138
Ground-water and surface-water flow models traditionally have been developed separately, with interaction between subsurface flow and streamflow either not simulated at all or accounted for by simple formulations. In areas with dynamic and hydraulically well-connected ground-water and surface-water systems, stream-aquifer interaction should be simulated using deterministic responses of both systems...
Surface-water hydrology and quality, and macroinvertebrate and smallmouth bass populations in four stream basins in southwestern Wisconsin, 1987-90
David J. Graczyk, Richard A. Lillie, Roger A. Schlesser, John W. Mason, John D. Lyons, Roger A. Kerr
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4024
Data on streamflow, water quality, and macroinvertebrate and smallmouth bass (microptercus dolomieni) populations were collected from July 1987 through September 1990, in four streams in southwestern Wisconsin to determine the effect of surface-water hydrology and quality on populations of macroinvertebrates and smallmouth bass. The study was a joint project of...
Flood of April 1989 in the Wahpeton-Breckenridge and Fargo-Moorhead areas, Red River of the North Basin, North Dakota and Minnesota
Gerald L. Ryan, R.E. Harkness
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4155
The most severe flooding during the April 1989 flood in the Red River of the North Basin in North Dakota and Minnesota occurred in the Wahpeton-Breckenridge area. Flood stage on April 5, 1989, was the highest stage that has been reported in almost 100 years. The 1989 peak flow was...
Hydrology, vegetation, and soils of four north Florida River flood plains with an evaluation of state and federal wetland determinations
H.M. Light, M. R. Darst, M.T. MacLaughlin, S.W. Sprecher
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4033
A study of hydrologic conditions, vegetation, and soils was made in wetland forests of four north Florida streams from 1987 to 1990. The study was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation to support State and Federal efforts to improve wetland delineation...
Water resources data, Michigan, water year 1992
S. P. Blumer, T.E. Behrendt, W.W. Larson, R. J. Minnerick, R.L. LeuVoy, C.R. Whited
1993, Water Data Report MI-92-1
Water resources data for the 1992 water year for Michigan consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and ground water levels. This report contains discharge records for 145 streamflow-gaging stations; stage only records for 1 river-gaging station and 8...
Hydrogeology, simulated ground-water flow, and ground-water quality, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
D.H. Dumouchelle, C. W. Schalk, G.L. Rowe, J.T. De Roche
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4047
Ground water is the primary source of water in the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base area. The aquifer consists of glacial sands and gravels that fill a buried bedrock-valley system. Consolidated rocks in the area consist of poorly permeable Ordovician shale of the Richmondian stage, in the upland areas, the Brassfield...
The effects of low pH and elevated aluminum on yellowstone cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri)
Aida M. Farag, Daniel F. Woodward, Edward E. Little, B. L. Steadman, Frank A. Vertucci
1993, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (12) 719-731
Although acid deposition is not considered a problem in the western United States, surface waters in high elevations and fish inhabiting these waters may be vulnerable to acidification. This study examined the sensitivity of a western salmonid to acid and aluminum stress. Yellowstone cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri; YSC) were...
Depositional aspects of the November 1985 Flood on Cheat River and Black Fork, West Virginia
J. S. Kite, R. C. Linton
1993, Bulletin 1981-D
Widespread, intense rainfall in November 1985 produced floods that exceeded all historic events on Cheat River and most of its tributaries. Official discharge estimates for Cheat River ranged from 4,800 to 5,380 m3 /s (170,000-190,000 ft3/s) with a recurrence interval of >100 yr. In addition to considerable property damage and...
Conceptual model for quantifying pre-smolt production from flow-dependent physical habitat and water temperature
S. C. Williamson, J. M. Bartholow, C. B. Stalnaker
1993, Regulated Rivers: Research & Management (8) 15-28
A conceptual model has been developed to test river regulation concepts by linking physical habitat and water temperature with salmonid population and production in cold water streams. Work is in progress to examine numerous questions as part of flow evaluation and habitat restoration programmes in the...
Volitional migration of Atlantic salmon from seasonal holding ponds
S. Rottenborn, Lori A. Redell
1993, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (13) 238-252
For 5 years we used seawater tolerance tests (seawater challenges) to identify smolts, and tunnel fish counters to record the time of migration, of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar that volitionally left holding ponds on the Merrimack River near Litchfield, New Hampshire. We compared timing of Atlantic salmon movements with environmental conditions and...
Meteorology of the storm of November 3-5, 1985, in West Virginia and Virginia: Chapter B in Geomorphic studies of the storm and flood of November 3-5, 1985, in the upper Potomac and Cheat River basins in West Virginia and Virginia
Stephen J. Colucci, Robert B. Jacobson, Steven Greco
1993, Bulletin 1981-B
The storm of November 3-5, 1985, in the central Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia and Virginia resulted from a complex sequence of meteorological events. The stage was set by Hurricane Juan, which made landfall in the Gulf Coast on October 31. Juan brought moisture northward up the Mississippi Valley; latent...
Stratigraphic Context of Old Crow Tephra, Holitna Lowland, Interior Southwest Alaska
C. F. Waythomas, P.D. Lea, R.C. Walter
1993, Quaternary Research (40) 20-29
A thick deposit of Old Crow tephra was discovered in a bluff exposure along the middle Holitna River near the Kulukbuk Hills (61??20???N latitude, 157??10???W longitude) in interior southwest Alaska. This locality is the southwesternmost-known deposit of Old Crow tephra in Alaska. Thickness and grain-size data from this site support...
Elemental composition of a migratory and a land-locked strain of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar
D. V. Rottiers
1993, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A: Physiology (104) 93-100
1. The growth and elemental composition of an anadromous strain and a land-locked strain of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) were compared.2. All fish were raised from the egg stage under identical conditions.3. The land-locked strain was significantly higher in lipids than the anadromous strain throughout the study.4. Results of exposure...
Interaction between native and nonnative fish of the upper Muddy River, Nevada
G. Gary Scoppettone
1993, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (122) 599-608
I investigated interactions between native and nonnative fishes in the upper Muddy River system to add insight into (1) the mechanism causing the decline of the Moapa dace Moapa coriacea after the introduction of the shortfin molly Poecilia mexicana, (2) the reason Moapa White River springfish Crenichthys bailevi moapaewere less...
Sedimentary sulfur geochemistry of the Paleogene Green River Formation, western USA: Implications for interpreting depositional and diagenetic processes in saline alkaline lakes
M. L. Tuttle, M. B. Goldhaber
1993, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (57) 3023-3039
The sulfur geochemistry of the lacustrine Paleogene Green River Formation (Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, USA) is unlike that of most marine and other lacustrine rocks. Distinctive chemical, isotopic, and mineralogical characteristics of the formation are pyrrhotite and marcasite, high contents of iron mineral sulfides strikingly enriched in34S, cyclical trends in...
Cleat development in coals of the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Formation, Pilot Butte area, Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
R. C. Johnson, A.C. Clark, R.J. Szmajter
1993, Conference Paper, Oil and gas and other resources of the Wind River Basin, Wyoming; Special symposium
The cleat system developed in low-rank (mean viltrinite reflectance of 0.43 to 0.5 percent) coal beds in the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Formation was studied in outcrop and in coreholes drilled for coalbed methane evaluation near Pilot Butte in the central part of the Wind River Reservation. Cleats are the...
Roosevelt elk selection of temperate rain forest seral stages in western Washington
Greg L. Schroer, Kurt J. Jenkins, Bruce B. Moorhead
1993, Northwest Science (67) 23-29
We studied habitat selection by Roosevelt elk (Cervus elaphus roosevelti) in a temperate rain forest in the lower Queets River Valley of the western Olympic Peninsula, Washington from June 1986-July 1987. Elk annual home ranges included predominantly unlogged forests protected within Olympic National Park and logged, regenerating forests adjacent to...