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Hazard mitigation related to water and sediment fluxes in the Yellow River basin, China, based on comparable basins of the United States Hazard mitigation related to water and sediment fluxes in the Yellow River basin, China, based on comparable basins of the United States
The Yellow River, north-central China, and comparative rivers of the western United States, the Rio Grande and the Colorado River, derive much of their flows from melting snow at high elevations, but derive most of their se diment loads from semiarid central parts of the basins. The three rivers are regulated by larg e reservoirs that store water and sediment, causing downstream channel...
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W. R. Osterkamp, J. R. Gray
Heat flow and brine generation following the Chesapeake Bay bolide impact Heat flow and brine generation following the Chesapeake Bay bolide impact
Calculations indicate that the impact of an asteroid or comet on the Atlantic Coastal Plain 35 million years ago created subsequent hydrothermal activity and conditions suitable for phase separation and the creation of the brine observed in the groundwater at the site today. A calculation of groundwater velocity using Darcy's law suggests flow rates are insufficient to have moved the...
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W. Sanford
High-resolution multibeam mapping and submersible surveys of topographic features in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico High-resolution multibeam mapping and submersible surveys of topographic features in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico
The Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (FGBNMS) and the USGS Pacific Seafloor Mapping Project mapped about 2000 km2 of the northwestern Gulf of Mexico continental shelf during June 2002, using a Kongsberg Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder. Mapping focused on select topographic highs thave hae been idetnnfied as biological features warranting protection from oil and gas...
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E.L. Hickerson, G.P. Schmahl, D.C. Weaver, J.V. Gardner
Human-induced contaminant impacts on migratory birds: Lessons from the North American eared grebe (Podiceps nigricollis) Human-induced contaminant impacts on migratory birds: Lessons from the North American eared grebe (Podiceps nigricollis)
The effects of aquatic contaminants generated by soda ash mining processes on the North American eared grebe (Podiceps nigricollis) population illustrates important issues associated with human-induced habitat degradation on the health of migratory species. Eared grebes have been extensively studied in their staging and breeding habitats, but little is known about their 2- to 3-day...
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Kurt K. Sladky, Charlotte Quist, Pedro Ramirez, David Hill, F. Joshua Dein
IHN virus traffic in the Columbia River basin IHN virus traffic in the Columbia River basin
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G. Kurath, K.A. Garver, R.M. Troyer
Implications of crustal permeability for fluid movement between terrestrial fluid reservoirs Implications of crustal permeability for fluid movement between terrestrial fluid reservoirs
A classic paper by Rubey [Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull 62 (1951) 1111] examined various hypotheses regarding the origin of sea water and concluded that the most likely hypothesis was volcanic outgassing, a view that was generally accepted by Earth scientists for the next several decades. More recent work suggests that the rate of subduction of water is much larger than the volcanic outgassing...
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S. E. Ingebritsen, C. E. Manning
Incorporating uncertainty into high-resolution groundwater supply models Incorporating uncertainty into high-resolution groundwater supply models
Groundwater modeling is a useful tool for evaluating whether an acquifer system is capable of supporting groundwater withdrawals over long periods of time and what effect, if any, such activity will have on the regional flow dynamics as well as on specific public water, agricultural and industrial supplies. An overview is given of an ongoing groundwater modeling study of the Chicot...
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A. Rahman, S. Hartono, David R. Carlson, C. S. Willson
Initial river test of a monostatic RiverSonde streamflow measurement system Initial river test of a monostatic RiverSonde streamflow measurement system
A field experiment was conducted on May 7-8, 2002 using a CODAR RiverSonde UHF radar system at Vernalis, California on the San Joaquin River. The monostatic radar configuration on one bank of the river, with the antennas looking both upriver and downriver, provided very high-quality data. Estimates of both along-river and cross-river surface current were generated using several models...
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C.C. Teague, D.E. Barrick, P.M. Lilleboe, R. T. Cheng
Integrated field and laboratory tests to evaluate effects of metals-impacted wetlands on amphibians: A case study from Montana Integrated field and laboratory tests to evaluate effects of metals-impacted wetlands on amphibians: A case study from Montana
Mining activities frequently impact wildlife habitats, and a wide range of habitats may require evaluations of the linkages between wildlife and environmental stressors common to mining activities (e.g., physical alteration of habitat, releases of chemicals such as metals and other inorganic constituents as part of the mining operation). Wetlands, for example, are frequently impacted by...
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G. Linder
Interaction between perchlorate and iodine in the metamorphosis of Hyla versicolor Interaction between perchlorate and iodine in the metamorphosis of Hyla versicolor
Perchlorate (ClO4-) is a water-soluble, inorganic anion that is often combined with ammonium, potassium or other cations for use in industry and agriculture. Ammonium perchlorate, for example, is a potent oxidizer and is used in various military applications including rocket fuel. It has also been found in an historically widely used fertilizer, Chilean nitrate and in other fertilizers...
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D. Sparling, G. Harvey, V. Nzengung
Introduction to mercury special issue Introduction to mercury special issue
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A. Kolker, W. Orem, P. Lechler
Investigation of frog abnormalities on national wildlife refuges in the Northeast U.S. Investigation of frog abnormalities on national wildlife refuges in the Northeast U.S.
To address concerns about frog abnormalities, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service examined over 3,643 frogs and toads on National Wildlife Refuges (NWRs) in the Northeast U.S. The objectives were to: 1) determine if certain refuges had sites where abnormalities were frequently observed; 2) evaluate if the prevalence of abnormalities at a site was consistent within a season and among years...
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L. Eaton-Poole, A.E. Pinkney, D. E. Green, D.R. Sutherland, K.J. Babbitt