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Epizootiology of sixty-four amphibian morbidity and mortality events in the USA, 1996-2001 Epizootiology of sixty-four amphibian morbidity and mortality events in the USA, 1996-2001

A total of 44 amphibian mortality events and 20 morbidity events were reviewed retrospectively. The most common cause of amphibian mortality events was infection by ranaviruses (Family: Iridoviridae). Ranavirus epizootics have abrupt onset and affect late-stage larvae and recent metamorphs. Mortality events due to ranavirus infections affected only widespread and abundant amphibian...
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D. E. Green, K. A. Converse, A.K. Schrader

Evaluation of a habitat suitability index model Evaluation of a habitat suitability index model

We assisted with development of a model for maternity habitat of the Indiana bat (Myotis soda/is), for use in conducting assessments of projects potentially impacting this endangered species. We started with an existing model, modified that model in a workshop, and evaluated the revised model, using data previously collected by others. Our analyses showed that higher indices of habitat...
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A.H. Farmer, B.S. Cade, D.F. Stauffer

Evaluation of Brucella abortus strain RB51 and strain 19 in pronghorn antelope Evaluation of Brucella abortus strain RB51 and strain 19 in pronghorn antelope

Free-roaming elk and bison in the Greater Yellowstone Area remain the only wildlife reservoirs for Brucella abortus in the United States, and the large number of animals and a lack of holding facilities make it unreasonable to individually vaccinate each animal. Therefore, oral delivery is being proposed as a possible option to vaccinate these wild ungulates. One of the main problems...
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P.H. Elzer, J. Smith, T. Roffe, T. Kreeger, J. Edwards, D. Davis

Examples of landscape indicators for assessing environmental conditions and problems in urban and suburban areas Examples of landscape indicators for assessing environmental conditions and problems in urban and suburban areas

Geo-indicators can help to assess environmental conditions in city urban and suburban areas. Those indicators should be meaningful for understanding environmental changes. From examples of Spanish and American cities, geo-indicators for assessing environmental conditions and changes in urban and suburban areas are proposed. The paper explore two types of geo-indicators. The first type...
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J. F. Martin-Duque, A. Godfrey, A. Diez, E. Cleaves, J. Pedraza, M.A. Sanz, R.M. Carrasco, J. Bodoque

Experimental Acoustic Velocity Measurements in a Tidally Affected Stream Experimental Acoustic Velocity Measurements in a Tidally Affected Stream

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) constructed a continuous steamgaging station on the tidally affected Escatawpa River at Interstate 10 near Orange Grove, Mississippi, in August 2001. The gage collects water quantity parameters of stage and stream velocity, and water quality parameters of water temperature, specific conductance, and salinity. Data are transmitted to the local USGS office...
Authors
J.B. Storm

Fate and transport potential for dissolved polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from a shallow to a deep aquifer at the Madisonville Creosote works Fate and transport potential for dissolved polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from a shallow to a deep aquifer at the Madisonville Creosote works

The Remedy selected for a deep aquifer at the Madisonville Creosote Works, which have a potential threat of contamination from a nearby contaminated shallow aquifer is presented. The remedy includes monitoring, in consideration of the low permeability of the clay unit separating the two aquifers and the limited transport potential of the dissolved polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. A...
Authors
R. W. Lee, S. Tzhone

Field Assessment of Acoustic-Doppler Based Discharge Measurements Field Assessment of Acoustic-Doppler Based Discharge Measurements

The use of equipment based on the Doppler principle for measuring water velocity and computing discharge is common within the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The instruments and software have changed appreciably during the last 5 years; therefore, the USGS has begun a field validation of the instruments currently (2002) available for making discharge measurements from a moving boat in...
Authors
D. S. Mueller

Field Measurements of Reynolds Stress near a Riverbank Field Measurements of Reynolds Stress near a Riverbank

The Reynolds stress field was measured near the bank of the Powder River in southeastern Montana. The measurements were made from the bank using an aluminum I-beam cantilevered over the water to support a carriage system for positioning an acoustic doppler velocimeter in a vertical plane perpendicular to 1) the bank and 2) the streamwise velocity field. During quasi-steady flow at the...
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J. A. Moody, J.D. Smith

Formation of metal-ion adducts and evidence for surface-catalyzed ionization in electrospray analysis of pharmaceuticals and pesticides Formation of metal-ion adducts and evidence for surface-catalyzed ionization in electrospray analysis of pharmaceuticals and pesticides

The formation of metal ion adducts in liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry positive-ion electrospray analysis of pharmaceuticals and pesticides was investigated. The evidence of surface-catalyzed ionization in the electrospray analysis was also studied. Both positive and negative ion mass spectrometry were used for the analysis of the products. It was found that the sodium adducts...
Authors
E.M. Thurman, I. Ferrer

Fracture Development within the Karaha-Telaga Bodas Geothermal Field, Indonesia Fracture Development within the Karaha-Telaga Bodas Geothermal Field, Indonesia

Karaha-Telaga Bodas is a partially vapor-dominated geothermal system located in an active volcano in western Java. More than 2 dozen geothermal wells have been drilled to depths of 3 km. Detailed paragenetic and fluid-inclusion studies have defined liquid-dominated, transitional and vapor-dominated stages in the evolution of this system. The liquid-dominated stage was initiated by...
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M. Nemcok, J.N. Moore, R. Allis, J. McCulloch

Geothermal systems of the Great Basin and U.S. Geological Survey plans for a regional resource assessment Geothermal systems of the Great Basin and U.S. Geological Survey plans for a regional resource assessment

Based on current projections, the United States faces the need to increase its electrical power generating capacity by 40% (approximately 300,000 Megawatts-electrical or MWe) over the next 20 years (Energy Information Administration, EIA - Department of Energy). A critical question for the near future is the extent to which geothermal resources can contribute to this increasing demand...
Authors
Colin F. Williams
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