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Nonresponse patterns in the Federal Waterfowl Hunter Questionnaire Survey Nonresponse patterns in the Federal Waterfowl Hunter Questionnaire Survey

I analyzed data from the 1984 and 1986 Federal Waterfowl Hunter Questionnaire Survey (WHQS) to estimate the rate of return of name and address contact cards, to evaluate the efficiency of the Survey's stratification scheme, and to investigate potential sources of bias due to nonresponse at the contact card and questionnaire stages of the Survey. Median response at the contact card stage...
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Grey W. Pendleton

Sources of nonresponse to the Federal Waterfowl Hunter Questionnaire Survey Sources of nonresponse to the Federal Waterfowl Hunter Questionnaire Survey

Response rates to the Federal Waterfowl Hunter Questionnaire Survey (WHQS) have declined since the 1950's, suggesting that harvest estimates may be biased. Consequently, we investigated reasons for WHQS nonresponse using surveys of waterfowl hunters in Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Texas. Sampling frames were constructed using lists of buyers of state...
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Richard J. Barker, Paul H. Geissler, Brett A. Hoover

Comparison of downhole and surface sampling for the determination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ground water Comparison of downhole and surface sampling for the determination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ground water

The relative precision and accuracy of sampling and analysis methods for the determination of trace concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ground water were compared. Samples were collected from a well containing nanogram‐per‐liter (ng/L) to microgram‐per‐liter (μg/L) levels of VOCs. A Keck helical rotor submersible pump was used to collect samples at the surface for...
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M. E. Rosen, James F. Pankow, Jacob Gibs, Thomas E. Imbrigiotta

Estimating transition probabilities for stage-based population projection matrices using capture-recapture data Estimating transition probabilities for stage-based population projection matrices using capture-recapture data

In stage—based demography, animals are often categorized into size (or mass) classes, and size—based probabilities of surviving and changing mass classes must be estimated before demographic analyses can be conducted. In this paper, we develop two procedures for the estimation of mass transition probabilities from capture—recapture data. The first approach uses a multistate capture...
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James D. Nichols, John R. Sauer, Kenneth H. Pollock, Jay B. Hestbeck

Evaluating enhancement of striped bass in the context of potential predation on anadromous salmonids in Coos Bay, Oregon Evaluating enhancement of striped bass in the context of potential predation on anadromous salmonids in Coos Bay, Oregon

We describe an approach for evaluating the predation on anadromous salmonids that could result from enhancement of striped bass Morone saxatilis in Coos Bay, Oregon. Predation by striped bass on juvenile salmonids has been documented there since 1930. To provide a basis for the decision about enhancement of striped bass in Coos Bay, we estimated the losses of anadromous salmonids in 1950...
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J. H. Johnson, A.A. Nigro, R. Temple

Alleghanian development of the Goat Rock fault zone, southernmost Appalachians: Temporal compatibility with the master decollement Alleghanian development of the Goat Rock fault zone, southernmost Appalachians: Temporal compatibility with the master decollement

The Goat Rock and associated Bartletts Ferry fault zones, which mark the eastern margin of the Pine Mountain Grenville basement massif, are controversial due to the suggestion that they are rare exposed segments of the late Paleozoic southern Appalachian master decollement. The controversy in part stems from reported middle Paleozoic (Acadian) radiometric dates postulated as the time of...
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Mark G. Steltenpohl, S. Goldberg, T.B. Hanley, Michael J. Kunk

Techniques in fish immunology Techniques in fish immunology

No abstract available.
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Joanne S. Stolen, Thelma C. Fletcher, Douglas P. Anderson, Stephen L. Kaattari, Andrew F. Rowley

Characteristics of a sandy depositional lobe on the outer Mississippi fan from SeaMARC IA sidescan sonar images Characteristics of a sandy depositional lobe on the outer Mississippi fan from SeaMARC IA sidescan sonar images

SeaMARC IA sidescan sonar images of the distal reaches of a depositional lobe on the Mississippi Fan show that channelized rather than unconfined transport was the dominant transport mechanism for coarse-grained sediment during the formation of this part of the deep-sea fan. Overbank sheet flow of sands was not an important process in the transport and deposition of the sandy and silty...
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David C. Twichell, William C. Schwab, C. Hans Nelson, Neil H. Kenyon, Homa J. Lee

Interactive effects of arsenate, selenium, and dietary protein on survival, growth, and physiology in mallard ducklings Interactive effects of arsenate, selenium, and dietary protein on survival, growth, and physiology in mallard ducklings

High concentrations of arsenic (As) and selenium (Se) have been found in aquatic food chains associated with irrigation drainwater. Total biomass of invertebrates, a maJor source of protein for wild ducklings, may vary in environments that are contaminated with selenium. Dayold mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) ducklings received an untreated diet (controls) containing 22% protein or diets...
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David J. Hoffman, C. J. Sanderson, L. J. LeCaptain, Eugene Cromartie, Grey W. Pendleton

Seasonal fluctuations in sea level on the South Carolina shelf and their relationship to the Gulf Stream Seasonal fluctuations in sea level on the South Carolina shelf and their relationship to the Gulf Stream

Near-bottom pressure measurements obtained over a 9-month period in 1978 on the outer continental shelf off South Carolina document that sea level rose 35 to 50 cm between July and October. Records of coastal sea level showed a similar rise. When the pressure and coastal sea level records were corrected for the effects of wind stress and temperature, the largest portion of the rise in...
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Marlene A. Noble, Guy R. Gelfenbaum

Seismic images of a Grenvillian terrane boundary Seismic images of a Grenvillian terrane boundary

A series of gently dipping reflection zones extending to mid-crustal depths is recorded by seismic data from Lakes Ontario and Erie. These prominent reflection zones define a broad complex of southeast-dipping ductile thrust faults in the interior of the Grenville orogen. One major reflection zone provides the first image of a proposed Grenvillian suture—the listric boundary zone between
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Bernd Milkereit, D. A. Forsyth, Alan G. Green, A. Davidson, S. Hanmer, Deborah R. Hutchinson, W. J. Hinze, R.F. Mereu

Colloid formation during waste form reaction: Implications for nuclear waste disposal Colloid formation during waste form reaction: Implications for nuclear waste disposal

Insoluble plutonium- and americium-bearing colloidal particles formed during simulated weathering of a high-level nuclear waste glass. Nearly 100 percent of the total plutonium and americium in test ground water was concentrated in these submicrometer particles. These results indicate that models of actinide mobility and repository integrity, which assume complete solubility of actinides...
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J. K. Bates, J. Bradley, A. Teetsov, C. R. Bradley, Marilyn R. Buchholtz ten Brink
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