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187Os/188Os And Highly Siderophile Element Systematics Of Apollo 17 Aphanitic Melt Rocks 187Os/188Os And Highly Siderophile Element Systematics Of Apollo 17 Aphanitic Melt Rocks

Generally chondritic relative abundances and high absolute abundances of the highly siderophile elements (HSE: Ru, Rh, Pd, Re, Os, Ir, Pt, Au) in Earth's upper mantle provide strong evidence that these elements were added to the Earth following the last major interaction between its metallic core and silicate fraction. So called "late accretion" may have added materials comprising as...
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I.S. Puchtel, R. J. Walker, O.B. James

Benthic habitats and the effects of fishing: Linking geology, biology, socioeconomics, and management in fisheries: An introduction Benthic habitats and the effects of fishing: Linking geology, biology, socioeconomics, and management in fisheries: An introduction

Fishery resource managers face the challenge of ensuring sustainable fisheries and maintaining healthy, diverse ecosystems. This challenge can be met by advancing the scientific knowledge available to resource managers to evaluate and appropriately manage fishing activities that affect benthic habitats. Government agencies have been working to develop benthic habitat research initiatives...
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James P. Thomas, Peter W. Barnes

A multi-disciplinary approach to the removal of emerging contaminants in municipal wastewater treatment plans in New York State, 2003-2004 A multi-disciplinary approach to the removal of emerging contaminants in municipal wastewater treatment plans in New York State, 2003-2004

Across the United States, there is a rapidly growing awareness of the occurrence and the toxicological impacts of natural and synthetic trace compounds in the environment. These trace compounds, referred to as emerging contaminants (ECs), are reported to cause a range of negative impacts in the environment, such as adverse effects on biota in receiving streams and interference with the...
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Patrick J. Philips, Beverley Stinson, Steven D. Zaugg, Edward T. Furlong, Dana W. Kolpin, Kathleen Esposito, B. Bodniewicz, R. Pape, J. Anderson

Bark beetle outbreaks in western North America: Causes and consequences Bark beetle outbreaks in western North America: Causes and consequences

Since 1990, native bark beetles have killed billions of trees across millions of acres of forest from Alaska to northern Mexico. Although bark beetle infestations are a regular force of natural change in forested ecosystems, several of the current outbreaks, which are occurring simultaneously across western North America, are the largest and most severe in recorded history.
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Barbara Bentz, Jesse Logan, James A. MacMahon, Craig D. Allen, Matt Ayres, Edward E Berg, Allan Carroll, Matt Hansen, Jeff H. Hicke, Linda A. Joyce, Wallace Macfarlane, Steve Munson, Jose Negron, Tim Paine, Jim Powell, Kenneth Raffa, Jacques Regniere, Mary Reid, Bill Romme, Steven J. Seybold, Diana Six, Jim Vandygriff, Tom Veblen, Mike White, Jeff Witcosky

Establishing an analytical framework for calculating consistent and sensitive measures of the rate of biodiversity change Establishing an analytical framework for calculating consistent and sensitive measures of the rate of biodiversity change

The Convention on Biological Diversity’s (CBD) VIth Conference of the Parties (COP) and the World Summit on Sustainable Development agreed to a target to achieve a significant reduction of the rate of biodiversity loss by 2010. The VIIth COP adopted a conceptual framework to facilitate the assessment of global progress toward 2010 and to encourage national and regional targets and...
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Eugene A. Fosnight, H. Strand, Benjamin White

Napa-Sonoma marshes pond 3, hydrologic and biotic changes in a salt pond following breaching Napa-Sonoma marshes pond 3, hydrologic and biotic changes in a salt pond following breaching

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N.D. Athearn, K. Goodenough, John Y. Takekawa, A.K. Miles, M. K. Saiki, S. Spring, F. Mejia, G.G. Shellenbarger, D. H. Schoellhamer

Hydrothermal vent fluids, siliceous hydrothermal deposits, and hydrothermally altered sediments in Yellowstone Lake Hydrothermal vent fluids, siliceous hydrothermal deposits, and hydrothermally altered sediments in Yellowstone Lake

Stable isotopic (dD and d18O) data indicate about 13% total evaporative concentration has occurred in Yellowstone Lake, yet lake waters are enriched in dissolved As, B, Cl, Cs, Ge, Li, Mo, Sb, and W by at least an order-of-magnitude relative to the flow-weighted composition of inflowing streams. We conclude that lake water is a mixture of inflowing surface water and hydrothermal source...
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W. C. Pat Shanks, Lisa Morgan, Laurie S. Balistrieri, Jeffrey C. Alt

Genetic typing of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus Genetic typing of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus

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Gael Kurath, A. K. Garver, William N. Batts, Eveline J. Emmenegger

Historical subsidence and wetland loss in the Mississippi delta plain Historical subsidence and wetland loss in the Mississippi delta plain

Five representative areas of the Mississippi River delta plain were investigated using remote images, marsh elevations, water depths, sediment cores, and radiocarbon dates to estimate the timing, magnitudes, and relative rates of marsh erosion and land subsidence at geological and historical time scales. In the Terrebonne-Lafourche region of rapid interior-wetland loss, former marshes...
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Robert A. Morton, Julie Bernier, John A. Barras, Nicholas F. Ferina

Geology of the proposed Yucca Mountain repository site, Nevada Geology of the proposed Yucca Mountain repository site, Nevada

Yucca Mountain, located about 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada, has been recommended by the President for a mined geologic repository for high-level radioactive waste. This field trip will examine the geologic and hydrologic setting for Yucca Mountain, as well as specific results of the site characterization program. The field trip will visit the locations for underground in situ...
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John H. Peck, David C. Buesch
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