Infrared spectral behavior of fine particulate solids
G.R. Hunt
1976, Journal of Physical Chemistry (80) 1195-1198
Transmission and emission spectra of clouds and layers of fine particulate samples of quartz, magnesium oxide, and aluminum oxide in the 6.5-35-??m wavelength range are presented. They demonstrate that the behavior of layers of particles constitutes a good analogue for a cloud of particles; that individual micrometer-sized particles emit most...
Systematic management of animal cell lines
K. Wolf, M. C. Quimby
1976, TCA (Tissue Culture Association) Manual (4) 741-747
Geohydrology and water supply, Shemya Island, Alaska
Alvin John Feulner, Chester Zenone, K. M. Reed
1976, Open-File Report 76-82
Sheyma Island, Alaska, was occupied as a military base in 1942. Since that time, potable water has been supplied by streams, lakes, wells, and in the late 1950's, a gallery system. The island is a low-lying, wave-cut platform composed of pyroclastic and volcanic rocks with some intrusives. Bedrock is overlain...
Culture of leucocytes from teleost (bony) fishes
K. Wolf, M. C. Quimby
1976, TCA (Tissue Culture Association) Manual (2) 441-443
Procedures for subculturing fish cells and propagating fish cell lines
K. Wolf, M. C. Quimby
1976, TCA (Tissue Culture Association) Manual (2) 471-474
The freshwater mussel (Anodonta sp.) as an indicator of environmental levels of 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM)
A.W. Maki, L.D. Geissel, H.E. Johnson
1976, Investigations in Fish Control 70
Abstract not submitted to date...
Spring flow from pre-Pennsylvanian rocks in the southwestern part of the Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona
M. E. Cooley
1976, Professional Paper 521-F
No abstract available....
Herpesvirus salmonis: growth characteristics in vitro
K. Wolf, M. C. Quimby
1976, Fish Health News (5) 9
Geochemical and isotopic analyses of waters associated with the Edwards Limestone aquifer, central Texas
F. J. Pearson Jr., P.L. Rettman
1976, Report
No abstract available....
Morphologic interpretation of fertile structures in glossopterid gymnosperms
J. M. Schopf
1976, Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology (21) 25-64
The problem of determining affinity among glossopterid gymnosperms is beset by deficiencies in preservation, natural dissociation of parts, and scarcity of features assuredly critical for morphologic comprarison. The glossopterids probably are not a very heterogeneous group of plants, but this is difficult to prove. The Gondwana glacial "hiatus" has resulted...
Chemical control of the sea lamprey: the addition of a chemical to the environment
C. M. Menzie, J. B. Hunn
F. Coulston, F. Korte, editor(s)
1976, Book chapter, Environmental Quality and Safety
Abstract not submitted to date...
Female homogamety in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) determined by gynogenesis
Jon G. Stanley
1976, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (33) 1372-1374
Gynogenesis occurred in eggs of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) treated with X-irradiated milt from goldfish (Carassius auratus). Gynogenetic offspring were females, which indicates functional female homogamety in grass carp. Five of these gynogenetic fish were used as an egg source for a second generation of artificially gynogenetic fish. The percentage...
Geologic map of the Lake City Caldera area, western San Juan Mountains, southwestern Colorado
Peter W. Lipman
1976, IMAP 962
No abstract available....
Physiological response to hooking stress in hatchery and wild rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri)
R.S. Wydoski, Gary Wedemeyer, N. C. Nelson
1976, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (105) 601-606
This study evaluated the physiological response of rainbow trout to hooking stress after being played under standardized conditions (0–5 min) and estimated the time needed for recovery (to 72 h). Plasma osmolality and chloride measurements were used to evaluate osmoregulatory disturbances and gill ion-exchange function, and plasma glucose was used...
Physiological response of juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) to handling and crowding stress in intensive fish culture
Gary A. Wedemeyer
1976, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (33) 2699-2702
Moving 4–5-in. coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) held in soft (20 ppm CaCO3) water from the relatively light loading density of 0.5 lb/ft3 to 1, 2, or 4 lb/ft3 (density index, DI = 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.8) caused significant stress as indicated by loss of feeding behavior, but only minimal physiological disturbances, as indicated by lack of hyperglycemia...
Prevention and control of viral diseases of salmonids
Donald F. Amend
1976, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (33) 1059-1066
Three viral diseases of salmonids are of worldwide concern: infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN) viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS), and infectious hematopoietic necrosis (IHN). Six principal approaches are being used to prevent or control these diseases: 1) preventing contact o the pathogen with the host, 2) environmental manipulation, 3) immunization, 4) chemotherapy,...
Teton Dam flood of June 1976, St. Anthony quadrangle, Idaho
Cecil A. Thomas, Herman A. Ray, Howard F. Matthai
1976, Hydrologic Atlas 566
The failure of the Teton Dam caused extreme flooding along the Teton River, Henrys Fork, and Snake River in southeastern Idaho on June 5-8, 1976. No flooding occurred downstream from American Falls Reservoir. The inundated areas and maximum water-surface elevations are shown in a series of 17 hydrologic atlases. The...
Hydrogen and oxygen isotope exchange reactions between clay minerals and water
J. R. O’Neil, Y.K. Kharaka
1976, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (40) 241-246
The extent of hydrogen and oxygen isotope exchange between clay minerals and water has been measured in the temperature range 100–350° for bomb runs of up to almost 2 years. Hydrogen isotope exchange between water and the clays was demonstrable at...
Audio-magnetotelluric data log, station location map, and telluric profile data for the Elko Hot Springs Known Geothermal Resource Area (KGRA), Nevada
Donald B. Hoover, Gary W. Brougham, John Clark
1976, Open-File Report 76-152
No abstract available....
Energy-related research of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the Great Lakes
Thomas G. Yocom, Howard D. Tait
1976, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Second Federal Conference on the Great Lakes
No abstract available....
Electric power generation and its influence on Great Lakes fish
Thomas A. Edsall
1976, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Second Federal Conference on the Great Lakes
No abstract available....
Ecology of mangroves in the Jewfish Chain, Exuma, Bahamas
L. V. Wilcox, Thomas G. Yocom, A. M. Forbes
1976, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the International Symposium on biology and management of mangroves
The structure and function of mangrove communities in the Jewfish Chain, Exumas, Bahamas, were investigated for 3-1/2 years. Mangrove vegetation in the Jewfish Chain is similar to that in all the Caribbean-Florida area; Rhizophora mangle L. dominates and is interspersed with Avicennia germinans (L.) Lamk. and Laguncularia racemosa (L.) Gaertn. There is no apparent zonation of...
Annual report to the Pecos River Commission on investigations being made in New Mexico and Texas by the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the Pecos River Commission: calendar year 1976
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Report
This report describes investigations in New Mexico and Texas made by the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Pecos River Commission during the 1976 calendar year and provides a summary of costs for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1976....
Radiocarbon dates indicate rates of graben downfaulting, San Jacinto Valley, California
B. E. Lofgren, Meyer Rubin
1975, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (3) 45-46
Recent radiocarbon dates for wood samples collected from three depths in San Jacinto Valley graben indicate active tectonic downfaulting during the past 42,000 yr. The flood plain of graded San Jacinto River, entering the valley from the southeast and leaving toward the west, serves as a reference datum across the...
Relation of water level and fish availability to wood stork reproduction in the southern Everglades, Florida
James A. Kushlan, John C. Ogden, Aaron L. Higer
1975, Open-File Report 75-434
The wood stork is a species of colonial wading bird in the Everglades that is most sensitive to changes in the availability of food. Previous studies have shown that the initiation and success of wood stork nesting depends on high densities of fish concentrated in ponds and other catchment basins...