A Permian productoid brachiopod: Life history
R.E. Grant
1966, Science (152) 660-662
Spine arrangements on silicified specimens of Waagenoconcha abichi (Waagen) from the Khisor Range of West Pakistan suggest that the juvenile shell attached itself to a foreign object, and that the adult shell lay on its ventral valve in the substrate, anchored and stabilized by a dense corona of long slender spines around...
Dechlorination of DDT by Aerobacter aerogenes
Gary Wedemeyer
1966, Science (152) 647-647
Dechlorination of DDT to DDD in higher animals requires the presence of molecular oxygen, but in microorganisms the presence of oxygen hinders dechlorination. In cell-free preparations of Aerobacter aerogenes, the use of selected metabolic inhibitors indicated that reduced Fe(II) cytochrome oxidase was responsible for DDT dechlorination. This finding may possibly...
Mohole: Preliminary drilling
H.H. Hess, H. S. Ladd
1966, Science (152) 544-545
No abstract available....
A protective suit for aquatic research
I. Barry Tarshis
1966, Journal of Wildlife Management (30) 421-422
A waterproof anti-exposure suit for protection from adverse weather, as well as water and insect bites, is described....
Proportion of recovered duck bands that are reported
R. K. Martinson
1966, Journal of Wildlife Management (30) 264-268
Band-reporting rates (the proportion of duck bands recovered by hunters that are actually reported to the Bird Banding Laboratory) appear to have decreased between the late 1950's and early 1960's. About one-half the banded ducks bagged during the 1958-59 and 1959-60 hunting seasons were reported-a rate similar to those recorded...
Microrelief of the continental margin south of Cape Lookout, North Carolina
E. Uchupi, R.A. Tagg
1966, Geological Society of America Bulletin (77) 427-430
On the basis of recorded microrelief data, the continental margin between Cape Lookout, North Carolina, and the Bahama Islands may be divided into the following domains: (1) smooth - lacking any microrelief; (2) undulating - containing sand swells; (3) rough - characterized by numerous low, conical hills; and (4) blocky - broken by rectangular depressions. ...
Pennsylvania streamflow characteristics: Low-flow frequency and flow duration
W. F. Busch, L. C. Shaw
1966, Water Resources Bulletin 1
No abstract available....
Packer testing in water wells near Sarasota, Florida
Horace Sutcliffe Jr., B.F. Joyner
1966, Groundwater (4) 23-27
During February and March 1964, the U. S. Geological Survey ran caliper, conductance, and temperature logs on several wells in the Sarasota area. The Florida Geological Survey had previously run gamma ray and electric logs on the same wells. Two flowing wells were selected for packer testing. The two wells are about the same depth, penetrate essentially the same geologic horizons, and are about...
Behavior and transport of radionuclides in the Columbia River between Hanford and Vancouver, Washington
R.W. Perkins, J.L. Nelson, W.L. Haushild
1966, Limnology and Oceanography (11) 235-248
No abstract available....
Nitrogen compounds in natural water—A review
J. H. Feth
1966, Water Resources Research (2) 41-58
Nitrogen compounds in natural water are significant in public health, agriculture, industry, and geochemistry. The many sources of nitrogen compounds and the deep involvement of nitrogen in the life processes of organisms makes the study of such compounds difficult. The sources include natural aerosols, precipitation, fixation by micro‐organisms in soil...
Hot brines and recent iron deposits in deeps of the Red Sea
A.R. Miller, C.D. Densmore, E.T. Degens, J.C. Hathaway, F.T. Manheim, P.F. McFarlin, R. Pocklington, A. Jokela
1966, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (30) 341-359 & IN1
Sedimentary iron and heavy-metal deposits of undetermined size have been found in the middle of the Red Sea some 2000 meters below the surface of the sea (Fig. 1). This discovery has been made from the Research Vessel Atlantis II, which is still at sea engaged in a series of oceanographic...
Oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of limestones and dolomites, Bikini and Eniwetok atolls
M. Grant Gross, Joshua I. Tracey Jr.
1966, Science (151) 1082-1084
Aragonitic, unconsolidated sediments from the borings on the Eniwetok and Bikini atolls are isotopically identical with unaltered skeletal fragments, whereas the recrystallized limestones exhibit isotopic variations resulting from alteration in meteoric waters during periods of emergence. Dolomites and associated calcites are enriched in O18, perhaps because of interaction with hypersaline...
Rhizoconcretions in vitric ash-fall tuff, Nye County, Nevada
S. J. Luft
1966, Geological Society of America Bulletin (77) 313-318
Small, vertically elongate concretionlike structures, here called rhizoconcretions, are found in scattered localities in and near the southern part of the Belted Range of Nye County, Nevada. The rhizoconcretions occur within a stratigraphically restricted zone in bedded vitric ash-fall tuff of late Tertiary age. The rhizoconcretions differ in mineralogy from their host rock in that they are cemented by a binder of undetermined composition, possibly a zeolite, whereas the host tuffs are...
Nomenclature in the machine age
E. L. Yochelson
1966, Systematic Zoology (15) 88-91
No abstract available. ...
Lymphocystis virus: Isolation and propagation in centrarchid fish cell lines
K. Wolf, M. Gravell, R.G. Malsberger
1966, Science (151) 1004-1005
A virus from fish with lymphocystis disease was isolated in fish cell cultures. Eleven serial transfers were made and the pathognomonic lymphocystis cells were produced in vitro in each transfer. Fish inoculated with 6th- and 9th-passage material developed the disease, and virus was reisolated from them....
The 1965 eruption of Taal Volcano
J.G. Moore, K. Nakamura, A. Alcaraz
1966, Science (151) 955-960
Catastrophic explosions are caused by lake water entering a volcanic conduit....
Tuscarora fault, an Acadian(?) bedding-plane fault in central Appalachian Valley and Ridge Province
Kenneth L. Pierce, Richard L. Armstrong
1966, AAPG Bulletin (50) 385-390
No abstract available. ...
The September 28–30, 1965 eruption of Taal Volcano, Philippines
James G. Moore, K. Nakamura, A. Alcaraz
1966, Bulletin Volcanologique (29) 75-76
A moderately violent phreatomagmatic explosive eruption of Taal Volcano, Philippines, occurred from 28 to 30 September, 1965. The main phreatic explosions, which were preceded by ejection of basaltic spatter, opened a new crater 1.5 km long and 0.3 km wide on the southwest side of Volcano Island in Lake Taal....
Gravity slide origin of rift zones of some Hawaiian volcanoes
James G. Moore
1966, Bulletin Volcanologique (29) 719-720
The east-trending east rift zone of Kilauea volcano on the island of Hawaii is 50 km long and up to 3 km wide. It consists of three elements arranged roughly in three belts from north to south: 1) eruptive fissures, cracks, faults, and narrow grabens, 2) cinder cones (produced by...
Mica polytypes: Systematic description and identification
M. Ross, H. Takeda, D. R. Wones
1966, Science (151) 191-193
X-ray studies of mica specimens from a variety of geological localities show that biotite and certain lithium-rich mica samples are composed of a mixture of different polytypes. Many of the biotite structures are new complex polytypes not before reported. A new method of designating mica polytypes is proposed. Techniques are...
Hydrologic inventory of the Lompoc subarea, Santa Ynez River Basin, Santa Barbara County, California, 1957-62
Robert Edward Evenson, George Frank Worts
1966, Report
No abstract available....
Fall food habits of wood ducks from Lake Marion, South Carolina
Frank B. McGilvrey
1966, Journal of Wildlife Management (30) 193-195
A total of 108 stomachs of wood ducks (Aix sponsa) collected from hunters on the upper end of Lake Marion, South Carolina, between November 29 and December 6, 1961, were examined for information on food habits. Six plants made up over 98 percent of the total volume. Five were tree...
Weather and pheasant populations in southwestern North Dakota
R. K. Martinson, C.R. Grondahl
1966, Journal of Wildlife Management (30) 74-81
High productivity and survival of ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) were correlated with high rainfall and cool temperatures in May and June during an 8-year period in southwestern North Dakota. These findings differed markedly from those of several earlier studies in the less arid midwestern United States where cool, wet weather...
Soviet books and publications on hydrology (continental) and hydrogeology: titles and some notes on obtaining Soviet monographs
Frank T. Manheim
1966, Report, Water Resources Division Bulletin
A common method of publication for Soviet scientists, which partly supplants periodicals, is the publication of a collection of articles on a general area of research, frequently by members of a given institution. An extensive sampling of world geologic literature for 1961 (Hawkes, 1966) showed that 33 percent of Soviet...
Mineral production, royalty income, and related statistics on oil, gas, and other leasable minerals, Federal and Indian lands
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1966, Report
No abstract available....