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Point counts of landbirds in bottomland hardwood forests of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley: How long and how many? Point counts of landbirds in bottomland hardwood forests of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley: How long and how many?

To quantify efficacy of point count sampling in bottomland hardwood forests, we examined the influence of point count duration on corresponding estimates of number of individuals and species recorded. To accomplish this we conducted a totalof 82 point counts 7 May-16 May 1992distributed among three habitats (Wet, Mesic, Dry) in each of three regions within the lower Mississippi Alluvial...
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W.P. Smith, D.A. Wiedenfeld, P.B. Hanel, D.J. Twedt, R.P. Ford, R.J. Cooper

Twenty-year index to Journal of Mammalogy volumes 51-70 inclusive, 1970-1989 Twenty-year index to Journal of Mammalogy volumes 51-70 inclusive, 1970-1989

No abstract available.
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M.D. Carleton, R.D. Fisher, A. L. Gardner, L.K. Gordon, H.L. Kafka, C.A. Ludwig, D.F. Schmidt

Water resources data, Pennsylvania, water year 1992. Volume 2. Susquehanna and Potomac River basins Water resources data, Pennsylvania, water year 1992. Volume 2. Susquehanna and Potomac River basins

Water resources data for the 1992 water year for Pennsylvania consist of records of discharge and water quality of streams; contents and elevations of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This report, Volume 2, includes records from the Susquehanna and Potomac River basins. Specifically, it contains (1) discharge records for 85 continuous-record
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R.R. Durlin, W.P. Schaffstall

Data on the quantity and chemical quality of precipitation, Catoctin Mountain, north-central Maryland, 1982-91 Data on the quantity and chemical quality of precipitation, Catoctin Mountain, north-central Maryland, 1982-91

This report presents data on the quantity and chemical quality of precipitation collected by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) from the USGS precipitation-collection station at Catoctin Mountain, in Cunningham Falls State Park, near Thurmont, Maryland, from January 1982 through December 1991. Data on the quantity of precipitation are presented as daily, monthly, and annual totals of...
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Karen C. Rice, Margaret M. Kennedy, Owen P. Bricker, Colleen A. Donnelly

Mineralogy, mineral chemistry, and paragenesis of gold, silver, and base-metal ores of the North Amethyst vein system, San Juan Mountains, Mineral County, Colorado Mineralogy, mineral chemistry, and paragenesis of gold, silver, and base-metal ores of the North Amethyst vein system, San Juan Mountains, Mineral County, Colorado

Gold-rich adularia-sericite-type mineralization occurs near the southern margin of the San Luis caldera, at the intersection of the Equity fault and the northern extension of the Amethyst fault system. Mineralized rock is confined primarily to steeply dipping structures in silicified rhyolite and dacite. Intense sericitic alteration occurs at higher levels in the vein system, and wall...
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Nora K. Foley, Stanton W. Caddey, Craig B. Byington, David M. Vardiman

Effects of advanced treatment of municipal wastewater on the White River near Indianapolis, Indiana: Trends in water quality, 1978-86 Effects of advanced treatment of municipal wastewater on the White River near Indianapolis, Indiana: Trends in water quality, 1978-86

The City of Indianapolis has constructed state-of-the-art advanced municipal wastewater-treatment systems to enlarge and upgrade the existing secondary-treatment processes at its Belmont and Southport treatment plants. These new advanced-wastewater-treatment plants became operational in 1983. A nonparametric statistical procedure--a modified form of the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney rank-sum...
Authors
Charles G. Crawford, David J. Wangsness

Effect of vitamin E on the immune response of channel catfish to Edwardsiella ictaluri Effect of vitamin E on the immune response of channel catfish to Edwardsiella ictaluri

Three-month-old fingerling channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus were fed purified diets supplemented with ∝-tocopherol acetate to provide 0, 60, and 2,500 mg vitamin E/kg for 180 d. A 30-s immersion bath and an oral booster were used to deliver a bacterin of formalin-killed Edwardsiella ictaluri to half of the fish from each dietary treatment. Resistance of red blood cells to peroxidation...
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D.J. Wise, J.R. Tomasso, T.E. Schwedler, V. S. Blazer, D.M.I. Gatlin

Calibration of the BASS acoustic current meter with carrageenan agar Calibration of the BASS acoustic current meter with carrageenan agar

The BASS current meter can measure currents down to the millimeter per second range. Due to the dependence of zero offset on pressure, determining a sensor referenced velocity requires accurate in situ zeroing of the meter. Previously, flow was restricted during calibration by placing plastic bags around the acoustic volume. In this paper, bacterial grade and carrageenan agars are used...
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A.T. Morrison, A.J. Williams, M. Martini

Observations of currents and density structure across a buoyant plume front Observations of currents and density structure across a buoyant plume front

Observations of the Mobile Bay, Alabama, plume during a flood event in April 1991 reveal significant differences in the current field on either side of a front associated with the buoyant plume. During a strong southeasterly wind, turbid, low salinity water from Mobile Bay was pushed through an opening in the west side of the ebb-tidal delta and moved parallel to the coast. A stable...
Authors
G. Gelfenbaum, R. P. Stumpf

Mesozoic stratigraphy and paleoenvironments of the Georges Bank Basin: A correlation of exploratory and cost wells Mesozoic stratigraphy and paleoenvironments of the Georges Bank Basin: A correlation of exploratory and cost wells

The Exxon 975-1, Conoco 145-1, and Mobil 312-1 hydrocarbon exploratory wells and the Continental Offshore Stratigraphic Test (COST) G-1 and G-2 wells were drilled in the southeastern part of the Georges Bank Basin. We used drill cuttings and logs from these wells to describe and correlate the dominant lithostratigraphic units and to document lateral changes in the depositional...
Authors
L.J. Poppe, C. W. Poag

Processes affecting coastal wetland loss in the Louisiana deltaic plain Processes affecting coastal wetland loss in the Louisiana deltaic plain

Nowhere are the problems of coastal wetland loss more serious and dramatic than in the Mississippi River deltaic plain region of south-central Louisiana. In that area, rates of shoreline erosion of 20 m.yr and loss of land area of up to 75 km/yr result from a complex combination of natural (delta switching, subsidence, sea-level rise, storms) and human (flood control, navigation, oil and...
Authors
S. Jeffress Williams, Shea Penland, Harry H. Roberts

Order Microbiotheria Order Microbiotheria

No abstract available.
Authors
A. L. Gardner
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