Publications
USGS research activities relevant to Alaska have yielded more than 9400 historical publications. This page features some of the most recent newsworthy research findings.
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Water quality in the Cook Inlet Basin Alaska, 1998-2001 Water quality in the Cook Inlet Basin Alaska, 1998-2001
This report contains the major findings of a 1998?2001 assessment of water quality in the Cook Inlet Basin. It is one of a series of reports by the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program that present major findings in 51 major river basins and aquifer systems across the Nation. In these reports, water quality is discussed in terms of local, State, and regional issues...
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Roy L. Glass, Timothy P. Brabets, Steven A. Frenzel, Matthew S. Whitman, Robert T. Ourso
Alaska resource data file: Dixon Entrance quadrangle Alaska resource data file: Dixon Entrance quadrangle
No abstract available.
Authors
Donald J. Grybeck
Ground-nesting marine birds and potential for human disturbance in Glacier Bay National Park Ground-nesting marine birds and potential for human disturbance in Glacier Bay National Park
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve contains a diverse assemblage of marine birds that use the area for nesting, foraging and molting. The abundance and diversity of marine bird species in Glacier Bay is unmatched in the region, due in part to the geomorphic and successional characteristics that result in a wide array of habitat types (Robards and others, 2003). The opportunity for...
Authors
Mayumi L. Arimitsu, Marc D. Romano, John F. Piatt
Field guide to identifying Kittlitz's Murrelet forage fish Field guide to identifying Kittlitz's Murrelet forage fish
No abstract available.
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Mayumi L. Arimitsu, John F. Piatt
Sustaining salmonid populations: A caring understanding of naturalness of taxa Sustaining salmonid populations: A caring understanding of naturalness of taxa
Species of the family of Salmonidae occur naturally in Northern Hemisphere waters that remain clear and cool to cold in summer. For purposes of reproduction, salmonids generally behaviorally respond to the currents of streams and lakes in recently glaciated areas. For feeding and maturation, many larger species migrate into existing systems of large lakes, seas, and oceans. The...
Authors
Jennifer L. Nielsen, Henry A. Regier
Winter philopatry of harlequin ducks in Prince William Sound, Alaska Winter philopatry of harlequin ducks in Prince William Sound, Alaska
We used capture-mark-recapture data to assess winter philopatry by Harlequin Ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) in Prince William Sound, Alaska, during winters 1995–1997 and 2000–2001. Philopatry was quantified using homing rates, which were estimated as the proportion of birds recaptured at their original site out of all recaptured birds. Between-year homing rates of 0.95 (95% CI: 0.87–1...
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Samuel A. Iverson, Daniel Esler, Daniel Rizzolo
Alaska resource data file: Craig quadrangle Alaska resource data file: Craig quadrangle
No abstract available.
Authors
Donald J. Grybeck
Relatedness and nesting dispersion within breeding populations of Greater White-fronted Geese Relatedness and nesting dispersion within breeding populations of Greater White-fronted Geese
We studied patterns of relatedness and nesting dispersion in female Pacific Greater White-fronted Geese (Anser albifrons frontalis) in Alaska. Female Greater White-fronted Geese are thought to be strongly philopatric and are often observed nesting in close association with other females. Analysis of the distribution of nests on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta in 1998 indicated that nests were
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A. C. Fowler, J.M. Eadie, Craig R. Ely
Depositional settings, correlation, and age carboniferous rocks in the western Brooks Range, Alaska Depositional settings, correlation, and age carboniferous rocks in the western Brooks Range, Alaska
The Kuna Formation (Lisburne Group) in northwest Alaska hosts the Red Dog and other Zn-Pb-Ag massive sulfide deposits in the Red Dog district. New studies of the sedimentology and paleontology of the Lisburne Group constrain the setting, age, and thermal history of these deposits. In the western and west-central Brooks Range, the Lisburne Group includes both deep- and shallow-water...
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Julie A. Dumoulin, Anita G. Harris, Charles D. Blome, Lorne E. Young
Colonization, population growth, and nesting success of Black Oystercatchers following a seismic uplift Colonization, population growth, and nesting success of Black Oystercatchers following a seismic uplift
We present data on the colonization of Middleton Island, Alaska, by Black Oystercatchers (Haematopus bachmani) following the creation of an extensive rocky intertidal zone after the Alaskan earthquake of 1964. The first pair of oystercatchers was detected in 1976, and it was another 5 years before the population increased to three pairs. Oystercatcher numbers increased steadily...
Authors
V.A. Gill, Scott A. Hatch, Richard B. Lanctot
Modeling the effects of human activity on Katmai brown bears (Ursus arctos) through the use of survival analysis Modeling the effects of human activity on Katmai brown bears (Ursus arctos) through the use of survival analysis
Brown bear-human interactions were observed in 1993, 1995, and 1997 at Kulik River in Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska. We analyzed these interactions using survival analysis, creating survival curves for the time that bears remained on the river in the presence, and absence, of human activity. Bear-only survival curves did not vary significantly between years (p = 0.067)...
Authors
T. S. Smith, B.A. Johnson
Exploitation dynamics of small fish stocks like Arctic cisco Exploitation dynamics of small fish stocks like Arctic cisco
Potential impacts to the Arctic cisco population fall into both demographic and behavioral categories. Possible demographic impacts include stock recruitment effects, limited escapement into marine habitats, and variable age-class reproductive success. Potential behavioral impacts involve migratory patterns, variable life histories, and strategies for seasonal feeding. Arctic cisco...
Authors
Jennifer L. Nielsen