Dissolved-mineral inflow to Great Salt Lake and chemical characteristics of the salt lake brine: Summary for water years 1960, 1961, and 1964
D. C. Hahl
1968, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey Water-Resources Bulletin 10
The investigation of dissolved-mineral inflow to Great Salt Lake during the water years 1960, 1961, and 1964 was conducted during conditions of streamflow that were representative of the lowest and the average recorded during the water years 1934-64. The study conducted during the 1960 and 1961 water years was limited...
Developing a state water plan: Ground-water conditions in Utah, spring of 1968
R.M. Cordova, L.J. Bjorklund, R.G. Butler, R. W. Mower, L. R. Herbert, E.L. Bolke, G. W. Sandberg
1968, Cooperative Investigations Report 6
This report is the fifth 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,...
Fluvial sediment in Utah, 1905-65: A data compilation
J. C. Mundorff
1968, Utah Division of Water Rights Information Bulletin 20
During the past 60 years, the characteristics of fluvial sediment in many streams in the Unites States have been studied by Federal agencies. The purpose of this report is to present available data – both published and unpublished – on fluvial sediment in Utah for the period 1905-65. (See figs....
Hydrologic reconnaissance of Skull Valley, Tooele County, Utah
James W. Hood, K.M. Waddell
1968, Technical Publication 18
This report is the second 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 on Skull Valley, to provide...
An appraisal of the quality of surface water in the Sevier Lake basin, Utah, 1964
D. C. Hahl, J. C. Mundorff
1968, Technical Publication 19
The Sevier and Beaver River systems are the two major river systems in the Sevier Lake basin in Utah. This report contains an analysis of reconnaissance data collected during the 1964 water year regarding the quality of water in these rivers and their tributaries. The purpose of the reconnaissance was...
Extension of streamflow records in Utah
J.K. Reid, L.E. Carroon, G. E. Pyper
1968, Technical Publication 20
This report provides long-term data on streamflow at selected short-term gaging stations in Utah. The records of streamflow at the short-term or secondary gaging stations are extended on the basis of a graphical correlation with concurrent records at long-term or primary gaging stations. The data presented consist of records of...
Dietary factors and hepatoma in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri). I. Aflatoxins in vegetable protein feedstuffs
R.O. Sinnhuber, J.H. Wales, J.L. Ayers, R.H. Engebrecht, D.F. Amend
1968, Journal of the National Cancer Institute (41) 711-718
Aflatoxins (toxic metabolites of the mold Aspergillus flavus) were present in a commercial trout ration causing hepatoma in rainbow trout. Cottonseed meal and solvent extracts of cottonseed meal and of rations containing cottonseed meal and peanut meal were found by chemical assay and confirmed by duckling assay to contain aflatoxins....
Histopathogenesis of experimentally induced viral hemorrhagic septicemia in fingerling rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri)
W. T. Yasutake, C.J. Rasmussen
1968, Bulletin de L'Office International Des Epizooties (69) 977-984
Abstract not available....
Effects of mercurial compounds on fish and humans
R.R. Rucker
1968, Bulletin de L'Office International Des Epizooties (69) 1431-1437
No abstract available....
Some metabolic effects of bacterial endotoxins in salmonid fishes
Gary Wedemeyer, A. J. Ross, L. Smith
1968, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (26) 115-122
Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) were highly resistant to endotoxins from both Escherichia coli and Aeromonas salmonicida (a fish pathogen) at 14 and 18 C.This resistance was investigated with liver tryptophan pyrrolase, liver glycogen depletion in vitro, and the arterial blood pressure as indicators. Liver glycogen depletion...
Role of intestinal microflora in the degradation of DDT by rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri)
G. Wedemeyer
1968, Life Sciences (7) 219-222
Though liver homogenates show apparent microsomal enzyme DDT-dehydrochlorinase activity, in the intact fish the intestinal microflora play a major role in DDT detoxication. Since the presence of this microflora in fish depends on the recent intake of food (12), the rate of detoxication and hence the toxicity of ingested DDT...
Pasteurella multocida isolated from a California sea lion (Zalophus californianus)
M.C. Keyes, F.W. Crews, A. J. Ross
1968, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (153) 803-804
No abstract available....
Vibrio anguillarum from an epizootic in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri in the USA.
A. J. Ross, J.E. Martin, V. Bressler
1968, Bulletin de L'Office International Des Epizooties (69) 1139-1148
No abstract available....
Fluorescent antibody studies of isolates of Aeromonas salmonicida
G.W. Klontz, D. P. Anderson
1968, Bulletin de L'Office International Des Epizooties (69) 1149-1157
No abstract available....
Control of fish diseases
W.G. Klontz
1968, American Fishes and U.S. Trout News (13) 21-22
Abstract not available...
Partial hydrolysis of dieldrin by Aerobacter aerogenes
Gary Wedemeyer
1968, Applied Microbiology (16) 661-662
Although dieldrin (1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro- 6,7-epoxy-1 ,4 ,4a ,5 ,6 ,7 ,8, 8a-octahydro-1 ,4-endo, exo-5, 8-dimethanonaphthalene) metabolism by mammals (F. Korte and H. Arent, Life Sci. 4:2017, 1965) and insects (D. F. Heath and M. Vanderkar, Brit. J. Ind. Med. 21:269, 1964) has been reported, little is known about the degradation of...
Potential applications of nuclear explosives in development and management of water resources : preliminary canvass of the ground-water environment
Arthur Maine Piper
1968, Trace Elements Investigations 873
No abstract available....
Ground-water supply of Cape Hatteras National Seashore recreational area, North Carolina, Part 4
Orville B. Lloyd Jr., Hugh B. Wilder
1968, Report of Investigations of the North Carolina Department of Water and Air Resources, Division of Ground Water 5
In 1957, the National Park Service requested that the U. S. Geological Survey determine the quality and quantity of available ground water at selected sites within the Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area. A series of reports, Ground-Water Supply of Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area" by P. M. Brown...
Ground-water resources in the vicinity of the Crown Point fish hatchery, Essex County, New York
I.H. Kantrowitz
1968, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Report of Investigations RI-2
The Crown Point Fish Hatchery, one of several hatcheries operated by the New York State Conservation Department, is located in Crown Point Center, Essex County, on the eastern edge of the Adirondack Highlands and about 2 miles west of lake Champlain. Figure 1 is a location map of the vicinity...
Ground-water resources of the Hamden-Wallingford area, Connecticut
Albert M. La Sala
1968, Connecticut Water Resources Bulletin 14
Gravity anomalies in Maine
M. F. Kane, R. W. Bromery
E-an Zen, editor(s)
1968, Book chapter, Studies of Appalachian geology: Northern and maritime
No abstract available....
Ground-water resources of Island County with a section on quality of the ground water
Henry W. Anderson Jr., A. S. Van Denburgh
1968, Water Supply Bulletin 25-2
The population of Island County has grown from 6,700 in 1940 to about 22,000 in 1964, causing a corresponding increase in the demand for water. Ground water is the only significant source of water within the county. Average annual precipitation ranges from less than 20 to more than 40 inches,...
Geology and ground water resources of Cass County, North Dakota
Robert L. Klausing
1968, Bulletin 47
Cass County comprises an area of 1,749 square miles in the southeastern corner of North Dakota. About one-fourth of the county is in the Drift Prairie physiographic province; the rest is in the Red River Valley (Lake Agassiz basin) physiographic division....
Geology and ground water resources of Eddy and Foster Counties, North Dakota
John P. Bluemle, Henry Trapp Jr.
1968, Bulletin 44
Eddy and Foster Counties are in east-central North Dakota, high on the eastern flank of the Williston Basin. They are underlain by 3200 to 4300 feet of Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks that dip gently to the west. The uppermost formation, the Cretaceous Pierre Shale, lies directly beneath the glacial drift...
Water Resources Data for California, 1967; Part 2: Water Quality Records
1968, Water Data Report CA-67-2
Water-resources investigations of the U.S. Geollogical Survey include the collection of water-quality data on the chemical and physical characteristics of surface-and ground-water supplies of the Nation. These data for the 1967 water year for the quality of surface waters in California are presented in this report. Data for a few...