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The interactive effects of fire and herbivory on a coastal marsh in Louisiana The interactive effects of fire and herbivory on a coastal marsh in Louisiana
Both vertebrate herbivores and fire have long been known to have dramatic and important effects on wetland vegetation. However, the interactive effects of burning and herbivory have received less attention. In this study, conducted in the coastal marshes of the Pearl River Basin in Louisiana, USA, both the effects of herbivory and fire as well as the interaction between these effects...
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M.A. Ford, J.B. Grace
Degradation of chloroacetanilide herbicides: The prevalence of sulfonic and oxanilic acid metabolites in Iowa groundwaters and surface waters Degradation of chloroacetanilide herbicides: The prevalence of sulfonic and oxanilic acid metabolites in Iowa groundwaters and surface waters
Water samples were collected from 88 municipal wells throughout Iowa during the summer and were collected monthly at 12 stream sites in eastern Iowa from March to December 1996 to study the occurrence of the sulfonic and oxanilic metabolites of acetochlor, alachlor, and metolachlor. The sulfonic and oxanilic metabolites were present in almost 75% of the groundwater samples and were...
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Stephen J. Kalkhoff, Dana W. Kolpin, E.M. Thurman, I. Ferrer, D. Barcelo
The effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on freshwater invertebrates: Experiments with a solar simulator The effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on freshwater invertebrates: Experiments with a solar simulator
There is concern that decreases in stratospheric ozone will lead to hazardous levels of ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation at the Earth's surface. In clear water, UV-B may penetrate to significant depths. The purpose of the current study was to compare the sensitivity of freshwater invertebrates to UV-B. We used a solar simulator, calibrated to match local ambient solar radiation, to expose...
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R.D. Hurtubise, J.E. Havel, E. E. Little
Herbicides in ground water of the Midwest: A regional study of shallow aquifers, 1991-94 Herbicides in ground water of the Midwest: A regional study of shallow aquifers, 1991-94
The intensive herbicide use associated with the 'Corn Belt' marks the Midwestern United States as a region where herbicide contamination of ground water could be a problem. To better understand the regional occurrence of herbicides in shallow aquifers of the Midwest, a sampling network of 303 wells across 12 States was developed. The results documented relatively widespread, low-level
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Dana W. Kolpin, J. K. Stamer, D. A. Goolsby, E.M. Thurman
Surface-water-quality assessment of the upper Illinois River Basin in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin — Spatial distribution of geochemicals in the fine fraction of streambed sediment, 1987 Surface-water-quality assessment of the upper Illinois River Basin in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin — Spatial distribution of geochemicals in the fine fraction of streambed sediment, 1987
Geochemical data for the upper Illinois River Basin are presented for concentrations of 39 elements in streambed sediment collected by the U.S. Geological Survey in the fall of 1987. These data were collected as part of the pilot phase of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program. A total of 372 sites were sampled, with 238 sites located on first- and second-order streams, and 134...
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Faith A. Fitzpatrick, Terri Arnold, John A. Colman
Hydrology, water quality, and nutrient loads to the Bauman Park Lake, Cherry Valley, Winnebago County, Illinois, May 1996–April 1997 Hydrology, water quality, and nutrient loads to the Bauman Park Lake, Cherry Valley, Winnebago County, Illinois, May 1996–April 1997
The Bauman Park Lake occupies a former sand and gravel quarry in the Village of Cherry Valley, Illinois. The lake is eutrophic, and nuisance growths of algae and aquatic macrophytes are supported by nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) that are derived primarily from ground-water inflow, the main source of water for the lake. The lake has an average depth of about 18 feet, a maximum depth...
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Robert T. Kay, Aaron Trugestaad
Statistical summaries of selected Iowa streamflow data through September 1996 Statistical summaries of selected Iowa streamflow data through September 1996
Statistical summaries of streamflow data collected at 156 streamflow-gaging stations in Iowa are presented in this report. All gaging stations included for analysis have at least 10 years of continuous record collected before or through September 1996. The statistical summaries include (1) statistics of monthly and annual mean discharges; (2) monthly and annual flow durations; (3)...
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E.E. Fischer, D. A. Eash
Methods for assessing the impacts of ultraviolet-B radiation on aquatic invertebrates Methods for assessing the impacts of ultraviolet-B radiation on aquatic invertebrates
A standard methodology for assessing the impacts of simulated solar ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) on aquatic invertebrates was established. A solar simulator was used to expose a variety of aquatic invertebrates to different levels of UV-B. The simulator was calibrated as close as possible to match local ambient solar radiation measured in and out of water with a scanning...
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R.D. Hurtubise, Edward E. Little, J.E. Havel
Simulating cholinesterase inhibition in birds caused by dietary insecticide exposure Simulating cholinesterase inhibition in birds caused by dietary insecticide exposure
We describe a stochastic simulation model that simulates avian foraging in an agricultural landscape to evaluate factors affecting dietary insecticide exposure and to predict post-exposure cholinesterase (ChE) inhibition. To evaluate the model, we simulated published field studies and found that model predictions of insecticide decay and ChE inhibition reasonably approximated most...
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M.S. Corson, M.A. Mora, W.E. Grant
Generation of coastal marsh topography with radar and ground-based measurements Generation of coastal marsh topography with radar and ground-based measurements
A topographic surface of a low lying coastal marsh was created by using three flood extent vectors digitized from ERS-1 SAR images and two elevation contours from U.S. Geological Survey topographic quadrangles. Point measurement of water depth at the times of the SAR collections allowed conversion of the radar measured flood extent vectors to topographic contours. Generation of the...
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Elijah W. Ramsey, G.A. Nelson, S.C. Laine, R.G. Kirkman, W. Topham
Vulnerability of coastal wetlands in the Southeastern United States: climate change research results, 1992-97 Vulnerability of coastal wetlands in the Southeastern United States: climate change research results, 1992-97
As part of the USGCRP research framework on coastal lands and ecosystems, the Biological Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey (National Wetlands Research Center) entered into partnership with Rice University, Louisiana State University, Duke University, Clemson University, University of Southwestern Louisiana, University of Georgia, and the Virginia Institute of Marine...
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Glenn R. Guntenspergen, Beth A. Vairin
Water resources data, Iowa, water year 1997. Volume 1: Surface water - Mississippi River Basin Water resources data, Iowa, water year 1997. Volume 1: Surface water - Mississippi River Basin
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J.E. May, J.G. Gorman, R.D. Goodrich, V.E. Miller