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The influence of photoperiod and temperature on the Neosho Madtom (norturus placidus) reproductive cycle The influence of photoperiod and temperature on the Neosho Madtom (norturus placidus) reproductive cycle

The key to successful fish culture is to understand the environmental cues that trigger spawning. In temperate fishes, photoperiod and temperature are important in many species including the family Ictaluridae. The object of this study was to examine whether natural photo-thermal conditions in the laboratory could stimulate the reproductive cycle of Neosho madtoms (Noturus placidus). For...
Authors
J.L. Albers, M. L. Wildhaber, Douglas B. Noltie

Water quality in three creeks in the backcountry of Grand Teton National Park, USA Water quality in three creeks in the backcountry of Grand Teton National Park, USA

This study was conducted in Grand Teton National Park during the summers of 1996 and 1997 to investigate the water quality in two high human use areas: Garnet Canyon and lower Cascade Canyon. To evaluate the water quality in these creeks, fecal coliform, Giardia lamblia, coccidia, and microparticulates were measured in water samples. No evidence of fecal coliform, Giardia lamblia, or...
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A.M. Farag, J.N. Goldstein, D. F. Woodward

Applicability of NASQAN data for ecosystem assessments on the Missouri River Applicability of NASQAN data for ecosystem assessments on the Missouri River

The effectiveness of ecological restoration efforts on large developed rivers is often unknown because comprehensive ecological monitoring programs are often absent. Although Eulerian water-quality monitoring programs, such as the National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN) program, are more common, they are usually not designed for ecological assessment. Therefore, this paper...
Authors
Dale W. Blevins, James Fairchild

Florida manatees: Perspectives on populations, pain, and protection Florida manatees: Perspectives on populations, pain, and protection

This overview has three related objectives. First, it provides simple documentation, descriptive summaries, and anecdotal accounts that demonstrate the extent to which maiming, and likely pain and suffering, occur in wild manatees as a result of strikes by boats. The chapter calls attention to the issues wounding raises for policy makers and managers involved with implementing boat speed...
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Thomas J. O’Shea, Lynn W. Lefebvre, Cathy A. Beck

Pesticides in streams in the Tar-Pamlico drainage basin, North Carolina, 1992–94 Pesticides in streams in the Tar-Pamlico drainage basin, North Carolina, 1992–94

From 1992 to 1994, 147 water samples were collected at 5 sites in the Tar-Pamlico drainage basin in North Carolina and analyzed for 46 herbicides, insecticides, and pesticide metabolites as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program. Based on a common adjusted detection limit of 0.01 microgram per liter, the most frequently detected herbicides were...
Authors
Michael D. Woodside, Kelly E. Ruhl

Computed and estimated pollutant loads, West Fork Trinity River, Fort Worth, Texas, 1997 Computed and estimated pollutant loads, West Fork Trinity River, Fort Worth, Texas, 1997

In 1998 the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Trinity River Authority, did a study to estimate storm-runoff pollutant loads using two models—a deterministic model and a statistical model; the estimated loads were compared to loads computed from measured data for a large (118,000 acres) basin in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, metropolitan area. Loads were computed and...
Authors
Paul W. McKee, Harry C. McWreath

Indications and potential sources of change in sand transport in the Brazos River, Texas Indications and potential sources of change in sand transport in the Brazos River, Texas

Changes in the capacity of the Brazos River to transport sand can be identified within the context of Lane’s relation through changes in channel geometry, changes in the characteristics of suspended loads, and changes in discharge. The Brazos River channel has been undergoing continual adjustment since the 1940s. For a discharge of 5,000 cubic feet per second, the watersurface altitude...
Authors
David D. Dunn, Timothy H. Raines

Water resources data, South Carolina, water year 2000 Water resources data, South Carolina, water year 2000

Water resources data for the 2000 water year for South Carolina consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and ground-water levels. This report contains discharge records for 120 gaging stations; stage-only records for 39 gaging stations; stage and contents for 15 lakes and reservoirs; water quality for 38 gaging...
Authors
T.W. Cooney, P.A. Drewes, S.W. Ellisor, F. Melendez

Estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods in rural basins of North Carolina— Revised Estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods in rural basins of North Carolina— Revised

A statewide study was conducted to develop two methods for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods in rural ungaged basins in North Carolina. Flood-frequency estimates for gaged sites in North Carolina were computed by fitting the annual peak flows for each site to a log-Pearson Type III distribution. As part of the computation of flood-frequency estimates for gaged sites, new...
Authors
Benjamin F. Pope, Gary D. Tasker, Jeanne C. Robbins

Unsaturated zone characteristics rating for North Carolina Unsaturated zone characteristics rating for North Carolina

This web site contains the Federal Geographic Data Committee-compliant metadata (documentation) for digital data produced for the North Carolina, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Public Water Supply Section, Source Water Assessment Program. The metadata are for 11 individual Geographic Information System data sets. An overlay and indexing method was used with the data to...
Authors
Silvia Terziotti, Jo Leslie Eimers
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