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Generalized avian dispersal syndrome contributes to Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum, Euphorbiaceae) invasiveness Generalized avian dispersal syndrome contributes to Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum, Euphorbiaceae) invasiveness

Plants possessing generalized dispersal syndromes are likely to be more invasive than those relying on specialist dispersal agents. To address this issue on a local and regional scale, avian seed dispersal of the invasive alien Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum (L.) Roxb.) was assessed in forests and spoil areas of South Carolina and along forest edges in Louisiana during the 1997-99...
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I.J. Renne, W.C. Barrow, Lori A. Randall Johnson, W.C. Bridges

Streamflow and nutrient data for the Yazoo River below Steele Bayou near Long Lake, Mississippi, 1996-2000 Streamflow and nutrient data for the Yazoo River below Steele Bayou near Long Lake, Mississippi, 1996-2000

Increased nutrient loading to the Gulf of Mexico from off-continent flux has been identified as contributing to the increase in the areal extent of the low dissolved-oxygen zone that develops annually off the Louisiana and Texas coast. The proximity of the Yazoo River Basin in northwestern Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico, and the intensive agricultural activities in the basin have led...
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Michael S. Runner, D. Phil Turnipseed, Richard H. Coupe

Louisiana ground-water map no. 13: Hydrogeology and potentiometric surface of the Sparta aquifer in northern Louisiana, October 1996 Louisiana ground-water map no. 13: Hydrogeology and potentiometric surface of the Sparta aquifer in northern Louisiana, October 1996

This report describes the thickness and areal extent of the Sparta aquifer, identifies sands within the fresh-water extent of the aquifer, and presents data and a map that illustrate the generalized potentiometric surface (water levels) during October 1996. The report includes a detailed geophysical log, structure contour maps, hydrogeologic sections, and hydrographs of water levels in...
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Jeffrey A. Brantly, Ronald C. Seanor, Kaycee L. McCoy

Base (100-year) flood elevations for selected sites in Livingston County, Missouri Base (100-year) flood elevations for selected sites in Livingston County, Missouri

The primary criteria for community participation in the National Flood Insurance Program is the adoption and enforcement of floodplain management requirements that minimize the potential for flood damages to existing and proposed development in flood-hazard areas. This report provides base flood elevations (BFE) for a 100-year recurrence-interval flood for use in the management and...
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Rodney E. Southard, Joseph M. Richards

Houston-Galveston Bay area, Texas, from space; a new tool for mapping land subsidence Houston-Galveston Bay area, Texas, from space; a new tool for mapping land subsidence

Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) is a powerful new tool that uses radar signals to measure displacement (subsidence and uplift) of the Earth's crust at an unprecedented level of spatial detail and high degree of measurement resolution. The Houston-Galveston Bay area, possibly more than any other metropolitan area in the United States, has been adversely affected by land...
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Sylvia V. Stork, Michelle Sneed

Comparison of the hydrogeology and water quality of a ground-water augmented lake with two non-augmented lakes in northwest Hillsborough County, Florida Comparison of the hydrogeology and water quality of a ground-water augmented lake with two non-augmented lakes in northwest Hillsborough County, Florida

The hydrologic effects associated with augmenting a lake with ground water from the Upper Floridan aquifer were examined in northwest Hillsborough County, Florida, from June 1996 through May 1999. The hydrogeology, ground-water flow patterns, water budgets, and water-quality characteristics were compared between a lake that has been augmented for more than 30 years (Round Lake) and two...
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Patricia A. Metz, Laura A. Sacks

HPLC-PFD determination of priority pollutant PAHs in water, sediment, and semipermeable membrane devices HPLC-PFD determination of priority pollutant PAHs in water, sediment, and semipermeable membrane devices

High performance liquid chromatography coupled with programmable fluorescence detection was employed for the determination of 15 priority pollutant polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PPPAHs) in water, sediment, and semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs). Chromatographic separation using this analytical method facilitates selectivity, sensitivity (ppt levels), and can serve as a non...
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K.S. Williamson, J. D. Petty, J.N. Huckins, J.A. Lebo, E.M. Kaiser

How often do fishes "run on empty"? How often do fishes "run on empty"?

We used a large data set of African, Neotropical, and North American fishes to examine the frequency with which fishes have empty stomachs (nspecies = 254; nindividuals = 36 875). Mean percentage of empty stomachs was low across all fishes (16.2 ± 1.2%) but varied from 0% to 79.4% among individual species. Nocturnal fishes had empty stomachs more frequently than diurnal fishes. Trophic
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D.A. Arrington, K.O. Winemiller, W.F. Loftus, S. Akin

Water resources data Iowa water year 2001, Volume 1. surface water--Mississippi River basin Water resources data Iowa water year 2001, Volume 1. surface water--Mississippi River basin

Water resources data for water year 2000 for Iowa consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground water. This report, in two volumes, contains stage or discharge records for 126 gaging stations; stage or contents records for 9 lakes and reservoirs; water-quality records for 4...
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G.M. Nalley, J.G. Gorman, R.D. Goodrich, V.E. Miller, M.J. Turco, S. M. Linhart
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