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Profile of microflora of the posterior intestine of Chinook salmon before, during, and after administration of rations with and without erythromycin Profile of microflora of the posterior intestine of Chinook salmon before, during, and after administration of rations with and without erythromycin

We describe the resident heterotrophic aerobic microflora of the salmonid posterior intestine before, during, and after the administration of rations with erythromycin in a hatchery raceway environment. We compare the profiles of medicated Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha with those of control fish that were not fed erythromycin. The combined counts of bacteria and yeasts per gram...
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C.M. Moffitt, S.M.A. Mobin

Protolith and metamorphic ages of the Haiyangsuo Complex, eastern China: A non-UHP exotic tectonic slab in the Sulu ultrahigh-pressure terrane Protolith and metamorphic ages of the Haiyangsuo Complex, eastern China: A non-UHP exotic tectonic slab in the Sulu ultrahigh-pressure terrane

The Haiyangsuo Complex in the NE Sulu ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) terrane has discontinuous, coastal exposures of Late Archean gneiss with amphibolitized granulite, amphibolite, Paleoproterozoic metagabbroic intrusives, and Cretaceous granitic dikes over an area of about 15 km2. The U-Pb SHRIMP dating of zircons indicates that theprotolith age of a garnet-biotite gneiss is >2500 Ma, whereas...
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J. G. Liou, T. Tsujimori, W. Chu, R. Y. Zhang, J. L. Wooden

Radio telemetry for black-footed ferret research and monitoring Radio telemetry for black-footed ferret research and monitoring

By 1973, radio telemetry was regarded as an important potential tool for studying the elusive, nocturnal, and semifossorial black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes), but fears of using invasive techniques on this highly endangered mammal caused delays. We began radio collaring ferrets in 1981. Use of radio telemetry on ferrets proved to be both challenging and rewarding. We document two...
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Dean E. Biggins, Jerry L. Godbey, Brian J. Miller, Louis R. Hanebury

Radiometric calibration stability of the EO-1 advanced land imager: 5 years on-orbit Radiometric calibration stability of the EO-1 advanced land imager: 5 years on-orbit

The Advanced Land Imager (ALI) was developed as a prototype sensor for follow on missions to Landsat-7. It was launched in November 2000 on the Earth Observing One (EO-1) satellite as a nominal one-year technology demonstration mission. As of this writing, the sensor has continued to operate in excess of 5 years. Six of the ALl's nine multi-spectral (MS) bands and the panchromatic band...
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B. L. Markham, L. Ong, J. A. Barsi, J. A. Mendenhall, D. E. Lencioni, D. L. Helder, D. M. Hollaren, R. Morfitt

Real-time seismic monitoring of the integrated cape girardeau bridge array and recorded earthquake response Real-time seismic monitoring of the integrated cape girardeau bridge array and recorded earthquake response

This paper introduces the state of the art, real-time and broad-band seismic monitoring network implemented for the 1206 m [3956 ft] long, cable-stayed Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge in Cape Girardeau (MO), a new Mississippi River crossing, approximately 80 km from the epicentral region of the 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes. The bridge was designed for a strong earthquake (magnitude 7.5...
Authors
M. Çelebi

Recurring waterbird mortalities and unusual etiologies Recurring waterbird mortalities and unusual etiologies

Over the last decade, the National Wildlife Health Center of the United States Geological Survey has documented various largescale mortalities of birds caused by infectious and non-infectious disease agents. Some of these mortality events have unusual or unidentified etiologies and have been recurring. While some of the causes of mortalities have been elucidated, others remain in various...
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Rebecca A. Cole, J. Christian Franson

Research approach to teaching groundwater biodegradation in karst aquifers Research approach to teaching groundwater biodegradation in karst aquifers

TSU in partnership with the USGS has conducted extensive research regarding biode??gradation of contaminants in karst aquifers. This research resulted in the development of a numerical approach to modeling biodegradation of contaminants in karst aquifers that is taught to environmental engineering students in several steps. First, environmental engineering students are taught chemical...
Authors
L. King, T. Byl, R. Painter

Resistivity imaging in eastern Nevada Using the audiomagnetotelluric method for hydrogeologic framework studies Resistivity imaging in eastern Nevada Using the audiomagnetotelluric method for hydrogeologic framework studies

Inversion of audiomagnetotelluric (AMT) sounding data collected in eastern Nevada shows significant structure within the upper kilometer of the subsurface that defines the geologic framework from which hydrologic models will be developed. We collected AMT data along two profiles in Spring and Cave valleys in 2004–2005, using the Geometrics StrataGem EH4 system, a four‐channel, natural...
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Darcy McPhee, Louise Pellerin, B. A. Churchel, Janet E. Tilden, Gary L. Dixon

River-aquifer interactions, geologic heterogeneity, and low-flow management River-aquifer interactions, geologic heterogeneity, and low-flow management

Low river flows are commonly controlled by river-aquifer exchange, the magnitude of which is governed by hydraulic properties of both aquifer and aquitard materials beneath the river. Low flows are often important ecologically. Numerical simulations were used to assess how textural heterogeneity of an alluvial system influences river seepage and low flows. The Cosumnes River in...
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J.H. Fleckenstein, R.G. Niswonger, G.E. Fogg

Scientific developments ISFD3 Scientific developments ISFD3

Highlights, trends, and consensus from the 63 papers submitted to the Scientific Developments theme of the Third International Symposium on Flood Defence (ISFD) are presented. Realizing that absolute protection against flooding can never be guaranteed, trends in flood management have shifted: (1) from flood protection to flood-risk management, (2) from reinforcing structural protection...
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M.H.I. Schropp, T.W. Soong
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