Morphology of certain viruses of Salmonid Fishes. I. in vitro studies of some viruses causing Hematopoietic Necrosis
Donald F. Amend, Velma C. Chambers
1970, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (27) 1285-1293
An electron microscope study was performed on three virus isolates that caused hematopoietic necrosis in salmonid fishes: infectious hematopoietic necrosis (IHN), Oregon Sockeye Disease (OSD), and Sacramento River Chinook Salmon Disease (SRCD). All three isolates were examined by negative staining of fathead minnow (FHM) monolayer tissue culture concentrates and IHN...
Determination of fluoride in silicate rocks without separation of aluminum using a specific ion electrode
B.L. Ingram
1970, Analytical Chemistry (42) 1825-1827
No abstract available....
New semimicroprocedure for determination of ferrous iron in refractory silicate minerals using a sodium metafluoborate decomposition
Robert Meyrowitz
1970, Analytical Chemistry (42) 1110-1113
No abstract available....
Status of duck virus enteritis (duck plague) in the United States
John W. Walker, C.J. Pfow, S.S. Newcomb, W.D. Urban, H.E. Nadler, L. N. Locke
1970, Proceedings of the U.S. Animal Health Association (1969) (73) 254-279
No abstract available....
John Wesley Powell: soldier, explorer, scientist
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Report
One hundred years ago John Wesley Powell and nine adventure-seeking companions completed the first exploration of the dangerous and almost uncharted canyons of the Green and Colorado Rivers. By this trip, Powell, a 35-year old teacher of natural history, apparently unhampered by the lack of his right forearm (amputated after...
Surface coating effects in remote sensing measurements
Robert D. Watson
1970, Journal of Geophysical Research (75) 480-484
Measurements of the infrared spectra of a liquid-(water) coated quartz substrate and a solid-(pyrophyllite) coated quartzite are compared to theoretical values. Results demonstrate that in the case of the water-coated quartz, a loss in spectral contrast of the quartz emission occurs at the principal restrahlen wavelengths of 8.5, 9.0, and...
Comparison of basic modes for imaging the earth
Alden P. Colvocoresses
1970, Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets (7) 1129-1131
No abstract available....
Structural control of wind gaps and water gaps and of stream capture in the Stroudsburg area
Jack B. Epstein
1969, Conference Paper, Geology of selected areas in New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania and guidebook
No abstract available....
Water resources data Maryland and Delaware, water year 1967, Part 2. Water quality records
U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Water Data Report MD-DE-67-2
No abstract available. ...
Water resources data Maryland and Delaware, water year 1967, Part 1. Surface water records
U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Water Data Report MD-DE-67-1
No abstract available....
Discharge measurements at gaging stations
Thomas J. Buchanan, William P. Somers
1969, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 03-A8
The techniques used in making discharge measurements at gaging stations are described in this report. Most of the report deals with the current-meter method of measuring discharge, because this is the principal method used in gaging streams. The use of portable weirs and flumes, floats, and volumetric tanks in measuring...
Tectonic development of western California during the Late Mesozoic
M. Clark Blake Jr., W. P. Irwin, R. G. Coleman
1969, Geotektonika (186) 24-34
No abstract available....
Developing a state water plan: Ground-water conditions in Utah, spring of 1969
C.H. Baker Jr., L.J. Bjorklund, E.L. Bolke, R. W. Mower, L. R. Herbert, R.M. Cordova, R.G. Butler, G. W. Sandberg
1969, Cooperative Investigations Report 7
This report is the sixth in a series of annual reports that describe ground-water conditions in Utah. Reports in this series are prepared cooperatively by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Utah Division of Water Resources and are designed to provide data to enable interested parties such as legislators, administrators,...
Reconnaissance of the ground-water resources of the upper Fremont River valley, Wayne County, Utah
L.J. Bjorklund
1969, Technical Publication 22
This report presents the results of an investigation of the ground-water resources of the upper Fremont River valley, Utah, which was carried out during the period July 1966-June 1967, by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights. The purpose of...
Hydrologic reconnaissance of Curlew Valley, Utah and Idaho
E.L. Bolke, Don Price
1969, Technical Publication 25
This report is the fifth in a series of reports prepared by the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights, that describe the water resources of selected basins in western Utah. Previously published reports in this series are listed on...
Hydrologic reconnaissance of Deep Creek valley, Tooele and Juab Counties, Utah and Elko and White Pine Counties, Nevada
James W. Hood, K.M. Waddell
1969, Technical Publication 24
This report, the fourth in a series by the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights, describes water resources of the western basins of Utah. Its purpose is to present available hydrologic data on Deep Creek valley, to provide an...
Summary of maximum discharges in Utah streams
G.L. Whitaker
1969, Technical Publication 21
The purpose of this report is to summarize the mass of data pertaining to high rates of streamflow which has been assembled in Utah over a period of many decades. The pertinent data are presented in tables 1-4 and are summarized by graphs in figures 3 and 4. These data...
Hydrologic reconnaissance of Rush Valley, Tooele County, Utah
James W. Hood, Don Price, K.M. Waddell
1969, Technical Publication 23
This report is the third in a series by the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights, which describes the water resources of the western basins of Utah. Its purpose is to present available hydrologic data for Rush Valley, to...
Stress-induced ascorbic acid depletion and cortisol production in two salmonid fishes
Gary Wedemeyer
1969, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology (29) 1247-1251
Interrenal ascorbic acid and serum cortisol were measured in non-specificity stressed yearling coho salmon and rainbow trout.Interrenal ascorbate was markedly decreased during stress but increased to normal if adaptation occurred.Serum cortisol was elevated by non-specific stress and remained high after interrenal ascorbate had returned to initial levels....
Irradiation of fish fillets: Relation of vapor phase reactions to storage quality
J. Spinelli, A.M. Dollar, Gary Wedemeyer, E.C. Gallagher
1969, International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes (20) 167-175
Fish fillets irradiated under air, nitrogen, oxygen, or carbon dioxide atmospheres developed rancidlike flavors when they were stored at refrigerated temperatures. Packing and irradiating under vacuum or helium prevented development of off-flavors during storage.Significant quantities of nitrate and oxidizing substances were formed when oxygen, nitrogen, or air were present in...
Absorption and retention of organic mercurials by rainbow trout and Chinook and sockeye salmon
1969, Progressive Fish-Culturist (31) 97-201
Petroleum potential of the Kandik basin, east-central Alaska
Michael Churkin, Earl E. Brabb
1969, Open-File Report 1305 MP
No abstract available....
Geologic reconnaissance in western Liberia
Richard W. White, Gerhard W. Leo
1969, Special Publication 1
Geology and Ground Water Resources of Ocean County, New Jersey
Henry R. Anderson, Charles A. Appel
1969, Special Report 29
Effects of pumping from the Ohio River Valley alluvium between Carrollton and Ghent, Kentucky
D. V. Whitesides, Paul D. Ryder
1969, Kentucky Geological Survey Information Circular 18