Trapping pond-raised channel catfish
Donald C. Greenland, R.L. Gill
1974, Progressive Fish-Culturist (36) 72-77
No abstract available. ...
Fish age as related to susceptibility to Myxosoma cerebralis, cause of whirling disease
Glenn L. Hoffman, C.J. Byrne
1974, Progressive Fish-Culturist (36) 151-151
No abstract available. ...
Chemistry and mineralogy of garnet pyroxenites from Sabah, Malaysia
B. A. Morgan
1974, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (48) 301-314
Garnet pyroxenites and corundum-garnet amphibolites from the Dent peninsula of eastern Sabah (North Borneo) occur as blocks in a slump breccia deposit of late Miocene age. The earliest formed minerals include pyrope-almandine garnet, tschermakitic augite, pargasite, and rutile. Cumulate textures are present in two of the...
Presentation and interpretation of chemical data for igneous rocks
T. L. Wright
1974, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (48) 233-248
Arguments are made in favor of using variation diagrams to plot analyses of igneous rocks and their derivatives and modeling differentiation processes by least-squares mixing procedures. These methods permit study of magmatic differentiation and related processes in terms ofall of the chemical data available. Data are presented as they are reported...
Obsidian hydration profile measurements using a nuclear reaction technique
R.R. Lee, D.A. Leich, T.A. Tombrello, J.E. Ericson, I. Friedman
1974, Nature (250) 44-47
AMBIENT water diffuses into the exposed surfaces of obsidian, forming a hydration layer which increases in thickness with time to a maximum depth of 20–40 µm (ref. 1), this layer being the basic foundation of obsidian dating2,3....
A comparison of infrared, radar, and geologic mapping of lunar craters
T.W. Thompson, H. Masursky, R.W. Shorthill, G.L. Tyler, S.H. Zisk
1974, The Moon (10) 87-117
Between 1000 and 2000 infrared (eclipse) and radar anomalies have been mapped on the nearside hemisphere of the Moon. A study of 52 of these anomalies indicates that most are related to impact craters and that the nature of the infrared and radar responses is compatible...
Mössbauer spectra of synthetic Ca-Fe pyroxenoids and lunar pyroxferroite
Eric Dowty, D.H. Lindsley
1974, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (48) 229-232
Resolution of the iron sites in the Mössbauer spectra of Ca-Fe pyroxenoids is only partial, two doublets being apparent in each case, whereas there are up to nine cation sites in each structure. Thus the inner and outer doublets represent, respectively: two sites and two sites in Ca0.5Fe0.5SiO3(ferrobustamite); five sites...
3,800-Myr granitic gneiss in south-western Minnesota
S. S. Goldich, C. E. Hedge
1974, Nature (252) 467-468
WE have previously arrived at an age of 3,550 Myr for granitic1 gneiss in the vicinities of Morton and Montevideo in the Minnesota River valley, south-western Minnesota. We now report new Rb–Sr analyses (Table 1) and an age of 3,800 Myr for the fine grained foliated phase...
Ophiolites and oceanic crust
E.M. Moores, E.D. Jackson
1974, Nature (250) 136-139
OPHIOLITES consist of a pseudostratiform sequence, of harzburgite, tectonite, ultramafic and mafic cumulates sometimes including gabbro and quartz diorite (plagiogranite) intrusions, dolerite dyke swarms, pillow lava 1, and deep-sea sediments2-4. This assemblage occurs in all Phanerozoic mountain systems and is interpreted as fossil oceanic crust and uppermost mantle5-10. Outstanding problems...
Measurement in a marine environment using low cost sensors of temperature and dissolved oxygen
F.A. Godshall, R. L. Cory, D.E. Phinney
1974, Chesapeake Science (15) 178-181
Continuous records of physical parameters of the marine environment are difficult as well as expensive to obtain. This paper describes preliminary results of an investigative program with the purpose of developing low cost time integrating measurement and averaging devices for water temperature and dissolved oxygen.Measurements were made in an estuarine...
Monitoring mourning dove production via wing surveys in southeastern Pennsylvania
L.S. Hoffman, D.E. Sheffer, J.S. Lindzey
1974, Proceedings Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference (31) 217-230
[Book review] Las Aves de Puerto Rico, by V. Biaggi
C. B. Kepler
1974, Ibis (116) 237-238
Observations on the terrestrial wing displays of breeding Willets
M.A. Howe
1974, The Wilson Bulletin (86) 286-288
[Book review] Kentucky Birds. A Finding Guide, by Roger W. Barbour, et al
C.S. Robbins
1974, The Quarterly Review of Biology (49) 83-84
Thirty-eighth breeding bird census. 20. Hickory-oak-ash floodplain forest
C.S. Robbins
1974, American Birds (28) 998
The season--January, February, March, 1974
C.S. Robbins
1974, Maryland Birdlife (30) 78-81
The season--April, May, June, 1974
C.S. Robbins
1974, Maryland Birdlife (30) 105-116
Thirty-eighth breeding bird census. 27. Upland tulip-tree-maple-oak forest
C.S. Robbins
1974, American Birds (28) 1002
Red-cockaded woodpecker near Bowie, Maryland
B. Meanley, Matthew C. Perry
1974, Atlantic Naturalist (29) 133
Subspecific identification of song sparrows collected at Raleigh, N.C.,in summer of 1967
P.W. Sykes Jr., R.C. Laybourne
1974, Chat (38) 77
Looking out for the canvasback. Canvasback--King of the bay. Part IV
Matthew C. Perry
1974, Ducks Unlimited (38) 21-22,
Successful breeding record for greater scaup at Rankin Inlet, Northwest Territories, Canada
S.R. Peterson, R.E. Ellarson
1974, Musk-ox (No. 14) 62
Integrated wildlife research in the Superior National Forest
L.D. Mech, R.B. Brander
1974, Naturalist (24) 13-15
Increased mortality of Cooper's hawks accustomed to man
Hollice A. Snyder, N.F.R. Snyder
1974, Condor (76) 215-216
No abstract available....
Can the Cooper's hawk survive?
N.F.R. Snyder, Hollice A. Snyder
1974, National Geographic (145) 433-442