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Overview of fire history in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico Overview of fire history in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico
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Craig D. Allen, R. Touchan, Thomas W. Swetnam
Persistence of oiling in mussel beds three and four years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill Persistence of oiling in mussel beds three and four years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill
Dense beds of the mussel Mytilus trossulus affected by Exxon Valdez crude oil in Prince William Sound and along the Kenai and Alaska peninsulas were intentionally left untreated during shoreline cleanup activities in 1989-1991. In 1992 and 1993, mussels and sediments from 70 mussel beds in Prince William Sound and 18 beds along the Kenai and Alaska peninsulas were sampled to establish...
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M.M. Babcock, G.V. Irvine, P.M. Harris, J.A. Cusick, S.D. Rice
Population, reproduction, and foraging of pigeon guillemots at Naked Island, Alaska, before and after the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Population, reproduction, and foraging of pigeon guillemots at Naked Island, Alaska, before and after the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
After the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound, Alaska, we studied pigeon guillemots Cepphus columba breeding just 30 km from the grounding site. The postspill population was 43% smaller than the prespill population, but we could not attribute the entire decline to the spill because a decline in this guillemot population may have predated the spill. However, relative...
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Karen L. Oakley, Kathy J. Kuletz
Quality and petrographic characteristics of Paleocene coals from the Hanna basin, Wyoming Quality and petrographic characteristics of Paleocene coals from the Hanna basin, Wyoming
Coal beds from the Ferris and Hanna Formations, in the Hanna basin, south-central Wyoming, exhibit distinct differences in ash yield, sulfur content, and petrographic and palynologic constituents. These differences are interpreted to be controlled by tectonic changes of the Hanna basin and adjoining uplifts during evolutionary development, which, in turn, controlled mire chemistry and
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B.S. Pierce
Regionalization of annual precipitation maxima in Montana Regionalization of annual precipitation maxima in Montana
Precipitation depth estimation methods based on dimensionless precipitation-frequency curves were developed for 2-, 6-,and 24-hour storm durations for three homogeneous regions in Montana. Data from 402 daily and hourly precipitation stations and 54 daily precipitation stations were analyzed using the methods to form a database of the regions' annual precipitation maxima.
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Charles Parrett
Response of common murres to the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill and long-term changes in the Gulf of Alaska marine ecosystem Response of common murres to the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill and long-term changes in the Gulf of Alaska marine ecosystem
Short-term effects of the 1989 TV Exxon Valdez oil spill on seabirds were dramatic and well documented. Seabird populations at sea in the spill zone were immediately depressed, and more than 30,000 dead, oiled seabirds were recovered from beaches within months of the spill. It is estimated that 250,000 seabirds were killed by oil, of which 74% were murres. Based on comparisons of...
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John F. Piatt, Paul Anderson
River salinity variations in response to discharge: Examples from Western United States during early 1900s River salinity variations in response to discharge: Examples from Western United States during early 1900s
Major controls on river salinity (total dissolved solids) in the western United States are climate, geology, and human activity. Climate, in general, influences soil-river salinity via salt-balance variations. When climate becomes wetter, river discharge increases and soil-river salinity descreases; when climate becomes drier river discharge decreases and soil-river salinity increases...
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D. H. Peterson, M. D. Dettinger, D.R. Cayan, J. DiLeo, C. Isaacs, L. Riddle, R. Smith
Runoff and erosion on the Pajarito Plateau: Observations from the field Runoff and erosion on the Pajarito Plateau: Observations from the field
Sites within the Pajarito Plateau have widespread, if low levels, of surface contamination. The major mechanism by which contaminants are moved and redistributed is surface runoff and associated soil erosion. To better understand the processes involved, we have been making detailed measurements of water and sediment movement at three sites across the plateau, one located in a ponderosa...
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Bradford P. Wilcox, Brent D. Newman, Craig D. Allen, Kevin D. Reid, David Brandes, John Pitlick, David W. Davenport
Sea otter predation on Dungeness crabs in Glacier Bay, Alaska Sea otter predation on Dungeness crabs in Glacier Bay, Alaska
Sea otter (Enhydra lutris) populations are increasing and expanding into areas of Southeast Alaska where Dungeness crabs (Cancer magister) are commercially harvested. Although sea otters are known to feed on Dungeness crabs, their effects upon crab demography have not been quantified. We censused Dungeness crabs in adjacent areas within Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve with and...
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Thomas C. Shirley, Gretchen H. Bishop, Charles E. O’Clair, S. James Taggart, James L. Bodkin
Seaducks: A time for action Seaducks: A time for action
Seaducks (Tribe Mergini) are a diverse group of birds. In North America, many species nest in boreal or arctic habitats in Canada and Alaska and winter in ice-free coastal, marine, and freshwater habitats. Data from long- term surveys, population studies, and local knowledge suggest that some populations and species of seaducks have declined over the past decades. In most cases, the...
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Margaret R. Petersen, Mary E. Hogan
Seismic reflection evidence against a shallow detachment beneath Yucca Mountain, Nevada Seismic reflection evidence against a shallow detachment beneath Yucca Mountain, Nevada
Intermediate-depth seismic reflection profile across Crater Flat and Yucca Mountain is obtained. The aim of the seismic profiling are discrimination the subsurface geometry of faults and imaging of the boundary between the pre-Tertiary sedimentary strata and the Miocene volcanic rocks of Yucca Mountain. Of major interest is the existence and geometry of a postulated west-dipping...
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Thomas M. Brocher, W. Clay Hunter
Suspended-solids flux at a shallow-water site in south San Francisco Bay, California Suspended-solids flux at a shallow-water site in south San Francisco Bay, California
Time series measurements of current velocity and suspended solids-concentration (SSC) made during December 1993 and March 1994 at a shallow-water site in South San Francisco Bay were used to estimate and compare suspended-solids flux during the two periods. In December, the average residual flux at the site was 2.88 g/m/s, to the northeast, whereas in March the average residual flux was...
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Jessica R. Lacy, David H. Schoellhamer, Jon R. Burau