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The role of native birds and other wildlife on the emergence of zoonotic diseases The role of native birds and other wildlife on the emergence of zoonotic diseases
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Authors
Milton Friend, Robert G. McLean
The Sacatosa coalbed methane field: A first For Texas The Sacatosa coalbed methane field: A first For Texas
In 2001, The Exploration Company (TXCO), San Antonio, announced the Sacatosa Coalbed Methane (CBM) Field in Maverick County. This field is the first CBM field in Texas (Fig. 1). The field is producing from bituminous coal in the Cretaceous Olmos Formation that outcrops to the west and dips easterly towards the Gulf Coast. The CBM field was developed in coalbeds whose general structure...
Authors
Charles E. Barker, Peter D. Warwick, Robert J. Scott, J.M. Klein, R.W. Hook
Tidal Flux Variation in the Lower Pearl River and Lake Pontchartrain Estuaries of Mississippi and Louisiana Tidal Flux Variation in the Lower Pearl River and Lake Pontchartrain Estuaries of Mississippi and Louisiana
Three tidal gages were constructed to collect hydraulic and water-quality properties that could be used to compute the tidal flux of the Pearl River and Lake Pontchartrain estuarine systems in Mississippi and Louisiana. The gages record continuous tidal stage, velocity, water temperature, specific conductance, and salinity, and transmit these data via the GOES satellite for output to a...
Authors
D.P. Turnipseed
Tolazoline reversal of xylazine in bison (Bison bison): Mitigation of adverse effects Tolazoline reversal of xylazine in bison (Bison bison): Mitigation of adverse effects
Tolazoline is a mixed alpha-1 and -2 adrenergic antagonist used to reverse the sedative, analgesic and muscle-relaxing effects of xylazine, a potent alpha adrenergic agonist. Tolazoline has been used in cattle and is superior to yohimbine, another alpha adrenergic antagonist, in this species. In white-tailed deer, tolazoline shortened recovery times and reversed xylazine-induced...
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Thomas J. Roffe, Steven J. Sweeney
Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial- and Helio- Studies (TRUTHS) Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial- and Helio- Studies (TRUTHS)
The Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial- and Helio- Studies (TRUTHS) mission offers a novel approach to the provision of key scientific data with unprecedented radiometric accuracy for Earth Observation (EO) and solar studies, which will also establish well-calibrated reference targets/standards to support other EO missions. This paper will present the TRUTHS mission and its...
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N. Fox, J. Aiken, J.J. Barnett, X. Briottet, R. Carvell, C. Frohlich, S.B. Groom, O. Hagolle, J.D. Haigh, H. H. Kieffer, J. Lean, D.B. Pollock, T. Quinn, M.C.W. Sandford, M. Schaepman, K.P. Shine, W.K. Schmutz, P.M. Teillet, K. J. Thome, M.M. Verstraete, E. Zalewski
Use of Acoustic Doppler Instruments for Measuring Discharge in Streams with Appreciable Sediment Transport Use of Acoustic Doppler Instruments for Measuring Discharge in Streams with Appreciable Sediment Transport
The use of Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP) for measuring discharge in streams with sediment transport was discussed. The studies show that the acoustic frequency of an ADCP in combination with the sediment transport characteristics in a river causes the ADCP bottom-tracking algorithms to detect a moving bottom. A moving bottom causes bottom-tracking-referenced water velocities...
Authors
D. S. Mueller
Use of an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) to Measure Hypersaline Bidirectional Discharge Use of an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) to Measure Hypersaline Bidirectional Discharge
The U.S. Geological Survey measures the exchange of flow between the north and south parts of Great Salt Lake, Utah, as part of a monitoring program. Turbidity and bidirectional flow through the breach in the causeway that divides the lake into two parts makes it difficult to measure discharge with conventional streamflow techniques. An acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) can be...
Authors
K. K. Johnson, B.L. Loving
Use of an extensive radio receiver network to document Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) entrance efficiency at fishways in the Lower Columbia River, USA Use of an extensive radio receiver network to document Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) entrance efficiency at fishways in the Lower Columbia River, USA
We used an extensive network of more than 170 radio receiving stations to document fine-scale passage efficiency of adult anadromous Pacific lamprey at Bonneville and The Dalles Dams in the lower Columbia River in the northwestern U.S.A. Each spring from 1997 to 2000, we released 197-299 lamprey with surgically implanted radio transmitters. Unique transmitter codes and the date and time...
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M.L. Moser, A.L. Matter, L.C. Stuehrenberg, T.C. Bjornn
Use of sediment quality guidelines and related tools for the asssessment of contaminated sediments: Executive summary sooklet of a SETAC Pellston Workshop Use of sediment quality guidelines and related tools for the asssessment of contaminated sediments: Executive summary sooklet of a SETAC Pellston Workshop
This publication summarizes the results of a Pellston Workshop sponsored by the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC), held 17-22 August 2002 in Fairmont, Montana, USA. The full technical proceedings of the workshop will be published separately by SET AC in 2003. Previous SETAC workshops have focused on sediment ecological risk assessment (ERA) (Dickson et al. 1987...
Using tsunami deposits to improve assessment of tsunami risk Using tsunami deposits to improve assessment of tsunami risk
In many places in the world the written record of tsunamis is too short to accurately assess the risk of tsunamis. Sedimentary deposits left by tsunamis can be used to extend the record of tsunamis to improve risk assessment. The two primary factors in tsunami risk, tsunami frequency and magnitude, can be addressed through field and modeling studies of tsunami deposits. Recent advances...
Authors
B. E. Jaffe, G. Gelfenbaum
Variability of suspended-sediment concentration at tidal to annual time scales in San Francisco Bay, USA Variability of suspended-sediment concentration at tidal to annual time scales in San Francisco Bay, USA
Singular spectrum analysis for time series with missing data (SSAM) was used to reconstruct components of a 6-yr time series of suspended-sediment concentration (SSC) from San Francisco Bay. Data were collected every 15 min and the time series contained missing values that primarily were due to sensor fouling. SSAM was applied in a sequential manner to calculate reconstructed components...
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D. H. Schoellhamer
Velocity and Sediment Concentration Measurements over Bedforms in Sand-Bed Rivers Velocity and Sediment Concentration Measurements over Bedforms in Sand-Bed Rivers
Bedforms often are present on the bed of alluvial sand-bed rivers. Bedforms, such as dunes, impact the flow field. In this field study, velocity and suspended-sediment concentration measurements were made longitudinally along a dune field in large (5-15 meters deep) alluvial sand-bed rivers. The velocity and suspended-sediment concentration data was collected using an acoustic Doppler...
Authors
Robert R. Holmes, M.H. Garcia