Petrology and tectonics of Phanerozoic continent formation: From island arcs to accretion and continental arc magmatism
C.-T.A. Lee, D. M. Morton, R. W. Kistler, A. K. Baird
2007, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (263) 370-387
Mesozoic continental arcs in the North American Cordillera were examined here to establish a baseline model for Phanerozoic continent formation. We combine new trace-element data on lower crustal xenoliths from the Mesozoic Sierra Nevada Batholith with an extensive grid-based geochemical map of the Peninsular Ranges Batholith, the southern equivalent of...
Influence of land use and climate on wetland breeding birds in the Prairie Pothole region of Canada
G.M. Forcey, G.M. Linz, W.E. Thogmartin, W.J. Bleier
2007, Canadian Journal of Zoology (85) 421-436
Bird populations are influenced by a variety of factors at both small and large scales that range from the presence of suitable nesting habitat, predators, and food supplies to climate conditions and land-use patterns. We evaluated the influences of regional climate and land-use variables on wetland breeding birds in the...
The USGS national geothermal resource assessment: An update
C.F. Williams, M.J. Reed, S.P. Galanis Jr., J. DeAngelo
2007, Conference Paper, Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council
The U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) is working with the Department of Energy's (DOE) Geothermal Technologies Program and other geothermal organizations on a three-year effort to produce an updated assessment of available geothermal resources. The new assessment will introduce significant changes in the models for geothermal energy recovery factors, estimates...
Assessing exotic plant species invasions and associated soil characteristics: A case study in eastern Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA, using the pixel nested plot design
M. A. Kalkhan, E.J. Stafford, P.J. Woodly, T.J. Stohlgren
2007, Applied Soil Ecology (35) 622-634
Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP), Colorado, USA, contains a diversity of plant species. However, many exotic plant species have become established, potentially impacting the structure and function of native plant communities. Our goal was to quantify patterns of exotic plant species in relation to native plant species, soil characteristics, and...
A five-year analysis of MODIS NDVI and NDWI for grassland drought assessment over the central Great Plains of the United States
Yingxin Gu, Jesslyn F. Brown, J. P. Verdin, B. Wardlow
2007, Geophysical Research Letters (34) 1-6
A five-year (2001–2005) history of moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and normalized difference water index (NDWI) data was analyzed for grassland drought assessment within the central United States, specifically for the Flint Hills of Kansas and Oklahoma. Initial results show strong relationships among NDVI, NDWI,...
Sorted bed forms as self-organized patterns: 2. complex forcing scenarios
Giovanni Coco, A. Brad Murray, Malcom O. Green, E. Robert Thieler, T.M. Hume
2007, Journal of Geophysical Research F: Earth Surface (112)
We employ a numerical model to study the development of sorted bed forms under a variety of hydrodynamic and sedimentary conditions. Results indicate that increased variability in wave height decreases the growth rate of the features and can potentially give rise to complicated, a priori unpredictable, behavior. This happens because...
Distinguishing centrarchid genera by use of lateral line scales
N.M. Roberts, C.F. Rabeni, J.S. Stanovick
2007, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (27) 215-219
Predator-prey relations involving fishes are often evaluated using scales remaining in gut contents or feces. While several reliable keys help identify North American freshwater fish scales to the family level, none attempt to separate the family Centrarchidae to the genus level. Centrarchidae is of particular concern in the midwestern United...
Northward extension of Carolina slate belt stratigraphy and structure, South-Central Virginia: Results from geologic mapping
P.C. Hackley, J. D. Peper, W.C. Burton, J. Wright Horton Jr.
2007, American Journal of Science (307) 749-771
Geologic mapping in south-central Virginia demonstrates that the stratigraphy and structure of the Carolina slate belt extend northward across a steep thermal gradient into upper amphibolite-facies correlative gneiss and schist. The Neoproterozoic greenschist-facies Hyco, Aaron, and Virgilina Formations were traced northward from their type localities near Virgilina, Virginia, along a...
Postseismic relaxation and aftershocks
J.C. Savage, J. L. Svarc, S.-B. Yu
2007, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (112)
[1] Perfettini et al. (2005) suggested that the temporal dependence of surface displacements u(t) measured in the epicentral area following an earthquake is related to N(t), the cumulative number of aftershocks, by the equation u(t) = a + bt + cN(t) + d(1 − e−αt), where a, b, c, d, and α are constants chosen to fit the data and t is the postearthquake...
Evidence for a physical linkage between galactic cosmic rays and regional climate time series
C. A. Perry
2007, Advances in Space Research (40) 353-364
The effects of solar variability on regional climate time series were examined using a sequence of physical connections between total solar irradiance (TSI) modulated by galactic cosmic rays (GCRs), and ocean and atmospheric patterns that affect precipitation and streamflow. The solar energy reaching the Earth's surface and its oceans is...
Reconstructing sediment age profiles from historical bathymetry changes in San Pablo Bay, California
Shawn A. Higgins, Bruce E. Jaffe, Christopher C. Fuller
2007, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science (73) 165-174
Sediment age profiles reconstructed from a sequence of historical bathymetry changes are used to investigate the subsurface distribution of historical sediments in a subembayment of the San Francisco Estuary. Profiles are created in a grid-based GIS modeling program that stratifies historical...
Lithium contents and isotopic compositions of ferromanganese deposits from the global ocean
L.-H. Chan, J.R. Hein
2007, Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography (54) 1147-1162
To test the feasibility of using lithium isotopes in marine ferromanganese deposits as an indicator of paleoceanographic conditions and seawater composition, we analyzed samples from a variety of tectonic environments in the global ocean. Hydrogenetic, hydrothermal, mixed hydrogenetic–hydrothermal, and hydrogenetic–diagenetic samples were...
A ground penetrating radar investigation of a glacial-marine ice- contact delta, Pineo Ridge, eastern coastal Maine
A.K. Tary, M. FitzGerald Duncan, T.K. Weddle
2007, Special Paper of the Geological Society of America 77-91
In eastern coastal Maine, many flat-topped landforms, often identified as glacial-marine deltas, are cultivated for blueberry production. These agriculturally valuable features are not exploited for aggregate resources, severely limiting stratigraphic exposure. Coring is often forbidden; where permissible, coarse-grained surficial sediments make coring and sediment retrieval difficult. Ground penetrating radar (GPR)...
PVTx properties of the CO2-H2O and CO2-H2O-NaCl systems below 647 K: assessment of experimental data and thermodynamic models
Jiawen Hu, Zhenhao Duan, Chen Zhu, I.-M. Chou
2007, Chemical Geology (238) 249-267
Evaluation of CO2 sequestration in formation brine or in seawater needs highly accurate experimental data or models of pressure–volume–temperature-composition (PVTx) properties for the CO2–H2O and CO2–H2O–NaCl systems. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the experimental PVTx properties and the thermodynamic models of these two systems. The following conclusions are drawn from the...
Stability and uncertainty of finite-fault slip inversions: Application to the 2004 Parkfield, California, earthquake
S. Hartzell, P. Liu, C. Mendoza, C. Ji, K.M. Larson
2007, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (97) 1911-1934
The 2004 Parkfield, California, earthquake is used to investigate stability and uncertainty aspects of the finite-fault slip inversion problem with different a priori model assumptions. We utilize records from 54 strong ground motion stations and 13 continuous, 1-Hz sampled, geodetic instruments. Two inversion procedures are compared: a linear least-squares subfault-based...
Thermal infrared spectroscopy and modeling of experimentally shocked basalts
J. R. Johnson, M.I. Staid, M.D. Kraft
2007, American Mineralogist (92) 1148-1157
New measurements of thermal infrared emission spectra (250-1400 cm-1; ∼7-40 μm) of experimentally shocked basalt and basaltic andesite (17-56 GPa) exhibit changes in spectral features with increasing pressure consistent with changes in the structure of plagioclase feldspars. Major spectral absorptions in unshocked rocks between 350-700 cm-1 (due to Si-O-Si octahedral bending vibrations) and between 1000-1250 cm-1 (due to Si-O...
Biotic and abiotic controls of argentine ant invasion success at local and landscape scales
S.B. Menke, Robert N. Fisher, W. Jetz, D.A. Holway
2007, Ecology (88) 3164-3173
Although the ecological success of introduced species hinges on biotic interactions and physical conditions, few experimental studies - especially on animals - have simultaneously investigated the relative importance of both types of factors. The lack of such research may stem from the common assumption that native and introduced species exhibit...
A GIS-based groundwater travel time model to evaluate stream nitrate concentration reductions from land use change
K. E. Schilling, C.F. Wolter
2007, Environmental Geology (53) 433-443
Excessive nitrate-nitrogen (nitrate) loss from agricultural watersheds is an environmental concern. A common conservation practice to improve stream water quality is to retire vulnerable row croplands to grass. In this paper, a groundwater travel time model based on a geographic information system (GIS) analysis of readily available soil and topographic...
Invasion by nonnative brook trout in Panther Creek, Idaho: Roles of local habitat quality, biotic resistance, and connectivity to source habitats
Joseph R. Benjamin, Jason B. Dunham, M.R. Dare
2007, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (136) 875-888
Theoretical models and empirical evidence suggest that the invasion of nonnative species in freshwaters is facilitated through the interaction of three factors: habitat quality, biotic resistance, and connectivity. We measured variables that represented each factor to determine which were associated with the occurrence of nonnative brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis in Panther Creek,...
Pyroclastic activity at home plate in Gusev crater, Mars
S. W. Squyres, O. Aharonson, B. C. Clark, B. A. Cohen, L. Crumpler, P.A. de Souza, W. H. Farrand, Ralf Gellert, J. Grant, J.P. Grotzinger, A. F. C. Haldemann, J. R. Johnson, G. Klingelhofer, K.W. Lewis, R. Li, T. McCoy, A. S. McEwen, H.Y. McSween, D. W. Ming, Johnnie N. Moore, R.V. Morris, T. J. Parker, J. W. Rice Jr., S. Ruff, M. Schmidt, C. Schroder, L.A. Soderblom, A. Yen
2007, Science (316) 738-742
Home Plate is a layered plateau in Gusev crater on Mars. It is composed of clastic rocks of moderately altered alkali basalt composition, enriched in some highly volatile elements. A coarse-grained lower unit lies under a finer-grained upper unit. Textural observations indicate that the lower strata were emplaced in an...
Tag return models allowing for harvest and catch and release: Evidence of environmental and management impacts on striped bass fishing and natural mortality rates
H. Jiang, K. H. Pollock, C. Brownie, J.M. Hoenig, R.J. Latour, B.K. Wells, J.E. Hightower
2007, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (27) 387-396
Catch-and-release fisheries have become very important in the management of overexploited recreational fish stocks. Tag return studies, where the tag is removed regardless of fish disposition, have been used to assess the effectiveness of restoration efforts for these fisheries. We extend the instantaneous rate formulation of tag return models to...
Characterizing hydraulic conductivity with the direct-push permeameter
J.J. Butler Jr., P. Dietrich, V. Wittig, T. Christy
2007, Ground Water (45) 409-419
The direct-push permeameter (DPP) is a promising approach for obtaining high-resolution information about vertical variations in hydraulic conductivity (K) in shallow unconsolidated settings. This small-diameter tool, which consists of a short screened section with a pair of transducers inset in the tool near the screen, is pushed into the subsurface...
Sea level rise in Tampa Bay
T. Cronin, N.T. Edgar, Gillian L. Brooks, D. Hastings, R. Larson, A. Hine, S. Locker, B. Suthard, B. Flower, D. Hollander, J. Wehmiller, D. Willard, S. Smith
2007, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (88) 117-118
Understanding relative sea level (RSL) rise during periods of rapid climatic change is critical for evaluating modern sea level rise given the vulnerability of Antarctic ice shelves to collapse [Hodgson et al, 2006], the retreat of the world's glaciers [Oerlemans, 2005], and mass balance trends of the Greenland ice sheet [Rignot and...
Year-class formation of upper St. Lawrence River northern pike
B.M. Smith, J.M. Farrell, H.B. Underwood, S.J. Smith
2007, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (27) 481-491
Variables associated with year-class formation in upper St. Lawrence River northern pike Esox lucius were examined to explore population trends. A partial least-squares (PLS) regression model (PLS 1) was used to relate a year-class strength index (YCSI; 1974-1997) to explanatory variables associated with spawning and nursery areas (seasonal water level...
Olivine friction at the base of oceanic seismogenic zones
M.S. Boettcher, G. Hirth, B. M. Evans
2007, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (112)
We investigate the strength and frictional behavior of olivine aggregates at temperatures and effective confining pressures similar to those at the base of the seismogenic zone on a typical ridge transform fault. Triaxial compression tests were conducted on dry olivine powder (grain size ???60 ??m) at effective confining pressures between...