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Aquaculture and Fish Health 1998, The First Bilateral Symposium on Fish Diseases Between Russia and the USA Aquaculture and Fish Health 1998, The First Bilateral Symposium on Fish Diseases Between Russia and the USA
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R. C. Cipriano, I. Shchelkunov
Geohydrology and distribution of volatile organic compounds in ground water in the Casey Village area, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Geohydrology and distribution of volatile organic compounds in ground water in the Casey Village area, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Casey Village and the adjoining part of the U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center (NAWC) are underlain by the Late Triassic-age Stockton Formation, which consists of a dipping series of siltstones and sandstones. The direction of vertical ground-water gradients in the Stockton Formation varies among well locations and sometimes with time. Vertical gradients can be substantial; the difference in...
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Ronald A. Sloto, Randall W. Conger, Kevin E. Grazul
Source-Water Protection and Water-Quality Investigations in the Cambridge, Massachusetts, Drinking-Water Supply System Source-Water Protection and Water-Quality Investigations in the Cambridge, Massachusetts, Drinking-Water Supply System
Introduction The Cambridge Water Department (CWD) supplies about 15 million gallons of water each day to more than 95,000 customers in the City of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Most of this water is obtained from a system of reservoirs located in Cambridge and in parts of five other suburban-Boston communities. The drainage basin that contributes water to these reservoirs includes several...
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Marcus C. Waldron, Chip Norton, Timothy W.D. MacDonald
A demonstration of the instream flow incremental methodology, Shenandoah River, Virginia A demonstration of the instream flow incremental methodology, Shenandoah River, Virginia
Current and projected demands on the water resources of the Shenandoah River have increased concerns for the potential effect of these demands on the natural integrity of the Shenandoah River system. The Instream Flow Incremental Method (IFIM) process attempts to integrate concepts of water-supply planning, analytical hydraulic engineering models, and empirically derived habitat versus...
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Humbert Zappia, Donald C. Hayes
Downstream fish passage design considerations and developments at hydroelectric projects in the Northeast USA Downstream fish passage design considerations and developments at hydroelectric projects in the Northeast USA
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Authors
M. Odeh, C. Orvis
Effect of water acceleration on downstream migratory behavior and passage of Atlantic salmon smolts and juvenile American shad at surface bypasses Effect of water acceleration on downstream migratory behavior and passage of Atlantic salmon smolts and juvenile American shad at surface bypasses
Behavior and passage rate of smolts of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and juvenile American shad Alosa sapidissima were compared between a standard (sharp‐crested) and a modified surface bypass weir that employs uniform flow velocity increase (1 m·s−1·m−1 of linear distance). Within the first 30 min after release, significantly more smolts passed the modified weir than the standard weir...
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A. Haro, M. Odeh, J. Noreika, T. Castro-Santos
Peat Peat
The United States continued as a significant producer and consumer of peat for horticultural, agricultural and industrial applications in 1997. Several operations in the Great Lakes and the Southeast regions dominated US production. Florida, Michigan and Minnesota were the largest producing states.
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S.M. Jasinski
Biology in focus: better lives through better science: new hope for acid streams Biology in focus: better lives through better science: new hope for acid streams
Across the nation, a toxic pollutant turns clean streams orange, kills fish and plant life, and smells like rotten eggs. The culprit is acid mine drainage, the poisonous water leaking from more than 500,000 abandoned and inactive mines in 32 states. The toxic discharge is a problem for operational mines as well. In the Appalachian coal region, for example, acid mine drainage has degraded...
Authors
Barnaby Watten
Changing number of Canada geese wintering in different regions of the Atlantic Flyway Changing number of Canada geese wintering in different regions of the Atlantic Flyway
During the past 40 years, profound changes have occurred in the number of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) wintering in different regions of the Atlantic Flyway. To explain the declining number of wintering geese in the Chesapeake and Carolina regions and the increasing number in the mid-Atlantic region from 1984 to 1989, I tested several hypotheses concerning regional differences in...
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J.B. Hestbeck
Impacts of trapping and banding activities on productivity of Roseate Terns (Sterna Dougallii) Impacts of trapping and banding activities on productivity of Roseate Terns (Sterna Dougallii)
Although Roseate Terns (Sterna dougallii) habituate to many research activities, trapping and handling breeding adults, or repeatedly handling chicks, may affect reproductive success or chick growth. Protocols for trapping adult Roseate Terns that reduce the chances of nest desertion, neglect of chicks, and injury to adults were developed in the early 1980s, but neither short-term nor...
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James M. Zingo
U.S. Geological Survey Real-Time River Data Applications U.S. Geological Survey Real-Time River Data Applications
Real-time river data provided by the USGS originate from streamflow-gaging stations. The USGS operates and maintains a network of more than 7,000 such stations across the nation (Mason and Wieger, 1995). These gaging stations, used to produce records of stage and streamflow data, are operated in cooperation with local, state, and other federal agencies. The USGS office in Indianapolis...
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Scott E. Morlock
Low-flow statistics of selected streams in Chester County, Pennsylvania Low-flow statistics of selected streams in Chester County, Pennsylvania
Low-flow statistics for many streams in Chester County, Pa., were determined on the basis of data from 14 continuous-record streamflow stations in Chester County and data from 1 station in Maryland and 1 station in Delaware. The stations in Maryland and Delaware are on streams that drain large areas within Chester County. Streamflow data through the 1994 water year were used in the...
Authors
Curtis L. Schreffler