Eutrophication of the St. Lawrence Great Lakes
Alfred M. Beeton
1965, Limnology and Oceanography (10) 240-254
Lakes Huron, Michigan, and Superior are classified as oligotrophic lakes on the basis of their biological, chemical, and physical characteristics. Lake Ontario, although rich in nutrients, is morphometrically oligotrophic or mesotrophic because of its large area of deep water. Lake Erie, the most productive of the lakes and the shallowest,...
A recent occurrence of thermal stratification and low dissolved oxygen in western Lake Erie
John F. Carr, Vernon C. Applegate, Myrl Keller
1965, Ohio Journal of Science (65) 319-327
Instances of thermal stratification have been detected only occasionally in western Lake Erie during the past 40 years, but when it does occur it is of considerable importance because of associated dissolved oxygen (DO) depletion in the hypolimnion. Data collected in June of 1963 give an indication of the meteorological...
Water quality records in Texas, 1964
U.S. Geological Survey
1965, Report
No abstract available....
Movements of hatchery-reared lake trout in Lake Superior
Richard L. Pycha, William R. Dryer, George R. King
1965, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (22) 999-1024
The history of stocking of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in the Great Lakes is reviewed. The study of movements is based on capture of 24,275 fin-clipped lake trout taken in experimental gill nets and trawls and commercial gill nets. Yearling lake trout planted from shore dispersed to 15-fath (27-m) depths...
Food of lake trout in Lake Superior
William R. Dryer, Leo F. Erkkila, Clifford L. Tetzloff
1965, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (94) 169-176
Stomachs were examined from 1,492 lake trout and 83 siscowets collected from Lake Superior. Data are given on the food of lake trout of legal size (17 inches or longer) by year, season, and depth of water, and on the relation between food and size among smaller lake trout. Fish...
Hydrogeology of the glacial drift in the Skunk Creek-Lake Madison drainage basin, southeastern South Dakota
M. J. Ellis, D. G. Adolphson
1965, Hydrologic Atlas 195
No abstract available....
An introductory investigation of the toxicity of Larrea tridentata
W. L. Halvorson
1965, Saguaroland Bulletin (19) 68-70, 76
Distribution of fishes in U. S. streams tributary to Lake Superior
Harry H. Moore, Robert A. Braem
1965, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 516
Experimental sea lamprey control by the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries on Lake Superior streams provided many new distributional records of the fish fauna. Seventy-one species were recorded from 175 streams. Specimens were collected at the electromechanical barriers, with electric shockers, with fyke nets, and during chemical treatment of streams. Maps...
Add to e-Shelf Records of wells, water levels and chemical quality of water in Baker Valley, Baker County, Oregon
G.L. Ducret Jr., D.B. Anderson
1965, Report
Records from 135 representative wells, and chemical analyses of water from 49 wells and 2 springs are tabulated. Drillers' logs of representative wells comprise most of the report....
Selected ground water data in the Eola-Amity Hills area, northern Willamette Valley, Oregon
Don Price, Nyra A. Johnson
1965, Report
Occurrence, quality, and availability of ground water differ considerably from place to place in the Eola-Amity Hills area because of the highly diversified geologic and hydrologic conditions. A table relates the geologic situation to the availability of ground water for four...
Oregon ground-water levels, 1964
Jack E. Sceva, Robert DeBow
1965, Report
No abstract available....
Noteworthy records of reptiles from New Mexico
J.R. Dixon, P.A. Medica
1965, Herpetologica (21) 72-75
Potassium, rubidium, strontium, thorium, uranium, and the ratio of strontium-87 to strontium-86 in oceanic tholeiitic basalt
M. Tatsumoto, C. E. Hedge, A.E.J. Engel
1965, Science (150) 886-888
The average concentrations of potassium, rubidium, strontium, thorium, and uranium in oceanic tholeiitic basalt are (in parts per million) K, 1400; Rb, 1.2;...
Variational method of determining effective moduli of polycrystals: (A) hexagonal symmetry, (B) trigonal symmetry
L. Peselnick, R. Meister
1965, Journal of Applied Physics (36) 2879-2884
Variational principles of anisotropic elasticity have been applied to aggregates of randomly oriented pure‐phase polycrystals having hexagonal symmetry and trigonal symmetry. The bounds of the effective elastic moduli obtained in this way show a considerable improvement over the bounds obtained by means of the Voigt and Reuss assumptions. The Hill average is found to be in...
Natural recharge and localization of fresh ground water in Kuwait
R.E. Bergstrom, R.E. Aten
1965, Journal of Hydrology (2) 213-231
Fresh ground water (200 parts per million total dissolved solids and upwards) occurs in portions of Pleistocene sandstone aquifers beneath basins and wadis in north Kuwait where the mean rainfall is about five inches per year. The fresh water is surrounded and underlain by brackish water (> 4000 ppm TDS)....
Summary of new data on rock samples G-1 and w-1, 1962-1965
M. Fleischer
1965, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (29) 1263-1283
Analyses of samples G-1 and W-1 made since 1962 are collected and "best values" for many elements are suggested....
The binary system K2SO4CaSO4
J.J. Rowe, G.W. Morey, I.D. Hansen
1965, Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry (27) 53-58
The binary system K2SO4CaSO4 was studied by means of heating-cooling curves, differential thermal analysis, high-temperature quenching technique and by means of a heating stage mounted on an X-ray diffractometer. Compositions and quench products were identified optically and by X-ray. Limited solid solution of CaSO4 in...
Altitude record for Gerrhonotus kingi
P.A. Medica
1965, Herpetologica (21) 147-148
Geochemistry of Birch Creek, Inyo County, California a travertine depositing creek in an arid climate
I. Barnes
1965, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (29) 85-112
A small stream in eastern California was studied in detail to determine the causes of travertine deposition from the stream. Although the ground water feeding the stream is slightly supersaturated to just saturated with calcite, the ground water is supersaturated with CO2 with respect...
A new Rosalina (foraminifera) parasitic on a bivalve
R. Todd
1965, Deep-Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts (12)
In a collection of pelecypods from deep water off the west coast of Africa, several specimens of a new species of the foraminifer, Rosalina, are attached to the umbonal area of the bivalve. In addition, numerous attachment scars are observed on the exterior...
Length-weight relationship of northern pike, Esox lucius, from East Harbor, Ohio
Edward H. Brown Jr., Clarence F. Clark
1965, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (94) 404-405
The northern pike is one of Ohio's largest game fish but is well known to comparatively few anglers. Large numbers of the big fish spawn in the Ohio marshes adjacent to Lake Erie. Movements related to spawning reach a peak in late March or early April. Later the spawning population...
Sex ratios and sexual dimorphism among recently transformed sea lampreys, Petromyzon marinus Linnaeus
Vernon C. Applegate, M.L.H. Thomas
1965, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (22) 695-711
The sex, length, and weight were determined of nearly all recently transformed sea lampreys migrating downstream in the Carp Lake River, Michigan, in the fall, winter, and spring of 1960-61. Similar data were collected from samples of an earlier run in the Carp Lake River and of runs in three...
Computer technique for slope-area measurements
W.P. Somers, G.I. Selner
1965, Report, Hydraulic Measurement and Computation
The report gives detailed instructions on preparation of input data for automatic computation of a discharge measurement by the slope-area method. The program follows standardized methods of computing cross section properties and uses multi-section discharge equations. The printout comprises hydraulic properties of each section and computed discharges for each component...
Two new species of Plistophoroa (Microsporidea) from North American fish with a synopsis of Microsporidea of freshwater and euryhaline fishes
R.E. Putz, G. L. Hoffman, C. E. Dunbar
1965, Journal of Protozoology (12) 228-236
Two new species of Microsporidea, Plistophora salmonae from steelhead and rainbow trout (Salmo gairdntri) and Plistophora crpedianar from gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) are described. Schizonts to spores of P. cepedianae were found at one time within the same cyst, while only sporonts and spores of P. salmonae were found within the cyst.An illustrated synopsis of the known Microsporidea of freshwater and...
Regional structure of the southeast Missouri and Illinois-Kentucky mineral districts
Allen Van Heyl, M. R. Brock, J. L. Jolly, C. E. Wells
1965, Bulletin 1202-B
No abstract available....