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A look at construction aggregates production A look at construction aggregates production
Construction aggregates are defined as the combination of crushed stone and construction sand and gravel. Aggregates are one of the most accessible natural resources on Earth and one of the fundamental building blocks of our society. They have been used from the earliest times of our civilization for a variety of applications that have increased in number and complexity with time and...
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Jason Christopher Willett
The Nation's top 25 construction aggregates producers The Nation's top 25 construction aggregates producers
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Jason Christopher Willett
Mineral resource of the month: bromine Mineral resource of the month: bromine
The article offers information on bromine, a natural element considered as a dissolved species in seawater, saltwater lakes and underground brines linked with petroleum deposits. Bromine belongs to the halogen group of elements and is characterized with brownish-red color and beach-like odor. It is commonly used in flame retardants, agriculture and drilling.
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Mineral resource of the month: lime Mineral resource of the month: lime
The article presents facts about lime, which is said to be a caustic chemical manufactured from limestone or other calcium carbonates in a kiln at temperatures ranging from 935 to 1,350 degrees Celsius. It states that lime is widely used in industries such as steelmaking, paper production and chemical manufacturing. It also mentions that global lime production amounts up to 280 million...
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Exploration review Exploration review
This summary of international mineral exploration activities for 2008 draws upon available information from industry sources, published literature and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) specialists. The summary provides data on exploration budgets by region and mineral commodity, identifies significant mineral discoveries and areas of mineral exploration, discusses government programs...
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D.R. Wilburn
Life history and status of shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) in the Potomac River Life history and status of shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) in the Potomac River
We collected the first life history information on shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) in any of the rivers to Chesapeake Bay, the geographic center of the species range. In the Potomac River, two telemetry-tagged adult females used 124 km of river: a saltwater/freshwater reach at river km (rkm) 63-141 was the foraging-wintering concentration area, and one female migrated to...
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Micah Kieffer
NASA 2008 HyspIRI whitepaper and workshop report NASA 2008 HyspIRI whitepaper and workshop report
From October 21-23, 2008, NASA held a three-day workshop to consider the Hyperspectral Infrared Imager (HyspIRI) mission recommended for implementation by the 2007 report from the U.S. National Research Council Earth Science and Applications from Space: National Imperatives for the Next Decade and Beyond, also known as the Earth Science Decadal Survey. The open workshop provided a forum...
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John C. Mars
Derivation of habitat-specific dissolved oxygen criteria for Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries Derivation of habitat-specific dissolved oxygen criteria for Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries
The Chesapeake 2000 Agreement committed its state and federal signatories to “define the water quality conditions necessary to protect aquatic living resources” in the Chesapeake Bay (USA) and its tidal tributaries. Hypoxia is one of the key water quality issues addressed as a result of the above Agreement. This paper summarizes the protection goals and specific criteria intended to...
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Richard A. Batiuk, Denise L. Breitburg, Robert J. Diaz, Thomas M. Cronin, David H. Secor, Glen Thursby
Book review: Birds of Prey: Health & Disease, Third Edition Book review: Birds of Prey: Health & Disease, Third Edition
Even though this book is billed as the third edition it is, in the words of Patrick T. Redig, author of its Foreword, ‘‘a seriously reinvented book.’’ Originally published in 1978 under the title of Veterinary Aspects of Captive Birds of Prey, this new edition, with its new title, could stand alone and not have been tagged with the ‘‘third edition.’’ Much has changed in the world of...
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Glenn H. Olsen
Facilitating adaptive management in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed through the use of online decision support tools Facilitating adaptive management in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed through the use of online decision support tools
The Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) is attempting to more strategically implement management actions to improve the health of the Nation’s largest estuary. In 2007 the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) CBP office began a joint effort to develop a suite of Internetaccessible decision-support tools and to help meet the needs of CBP partners to...
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Cassandra Mullinx, Scott Phillips, Kelly Shenk, Paul Hearn, Olivia Devereux
Evolution of the hormonal control of animal performance: insights from the seaward migration of salmon Evolution of the hormonal control of animal performance: insights from the seaward migration of salmon
The endocrine system is the key mediator of environmental and developmental (internal) information, and is likely to be involved in altering the performance of animals when selection has favored phenotypic plasticity. The endocrine control of performance should be especially pronounced in animals that undergo a developmental shift in niche, such as occurs in migratory species. By way of...
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S. D. McCormick
Movements of brown bullheads in Presque Isle Bay, Lake Erie, Pennsylvania Movements of brown bullheads in Presque Isle Bay, Lake Erie, Pennsylvania
Presque Isle Bay, Lake Erie, was listed as an Area of Concern (AOC) by the International Joint Commission in part because of the high incidence of external tumor in brown bullheads. Verifying the source of the possible contaminant exposure is critical to addressing the AOC designation. We used telemetry tracking (n = 49 fish) to test the hypothesis that adult bullheads captured within...
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M. J. Millard, D. R. Smith, E. Obert, J. Grazio, M.L. Bartron, C. Wellington, S. Grise, S. Rafferty, R. Wellington, S. Julian