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Toxicity of agricultural subsurface drainwater from the San Joaquin Valley, California to juvenile chinook salmon and striped bass Toxicity of agricultural subsurface drainwater from the San Joaquin Valley, California to juvenile chinook salmon and striped bass
Juvenile chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (40-50 mm total length, TL) and striped bass Morone saxatilis (30-40 mm TL) were exposed to serial dilutions (100, 50, 25, and 12.5%) of agricultural subsurface drainwater (WWD), reconstituted drainwater (RWWD), and reconstituted seawater (IO). Agricultural subsurface drainwater contained naturally elevated concentrations of major ions...
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Michael K. Saiki, Mark R. Jennings, Raymond H. Wiedmeyer
Hydrologic data for the Big Spring basin, Clayton County, Iowa, water year 1990 Hydrologic data for the Big Spring basin, Clayton County, Iowa, water year 1990
Hydrologic data were collected in the Big Spring basin located in Clayton County, Iowa, during the 1990 water year. The data were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Geological Survey Bureau, to provide information on variation and movement of agricultural chemicals in the hydrologic cycle in the basin. Precipitation...
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Stephen J. Kalkhoff, R.L. Kuzniar, D. Kolpin, C.A. Harvey
Time of travel and dispersion in a selected reach of Roberts Creek, Clayton County, Iowa Time of travel and dispersion in a selected reach of Roberts Creek, Clayton County, Iowa
Time of travel and dispersion were determined in a 9.4-river-mile reach of Roberts Creek in northwestern Clayton County, Iowa, in the spring of 1990. Time of travel was determined so that a discrete parcel of water could be sampled through the study area during medium to low streamflow conditions. Dispersion characteristics were determined to identify solute-transport differences under...
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D.W. Kolpin, S. J. Kalkhoff
Evaluation of selected methods for determining streamflow during periods of ice effect Evaluation of selected methods for determining streamflow during periods of ice effect
Seventeen methods for estimating ice-affected streamflow are evaluated for potential use with the U.S. Geological Survey streamflow-gaging station network. The methods evaluated were identified by written responses from U.S. Geological Survey field offices and by a comprehensive literature search. The methods selected and techniques used for applying the methods are described in this...
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Norwood B. Melcher, J.F. Walker
Quality-assurance plan for the analysis of fluvial sediment by laboratories of the U.S. Geological Survey Quality-assurance plan for the analysis of fluvial sediment by laboratories of the U.S. Geological Survey
This report describes procedures used by the Iowa District sediment laboratory of the U.S. Geological Survey to assure the quality of sediment-laboratory data. These procedures can be used by other U.S. Geological Survey laboratories regardless of size and type of operation for quality assurance and quality control of specific sediment-laboratory processes. Also described are the...
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Wilbur J. Matthes, Clyde J. Sholar, John R. George
Water resources data, Iowa, water year 1991 Water resources data, Iowa, water year 1991
Water resources data for the 1991 water year for Iowa consist of records of stage discharge,and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; ground water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This report contains records of water discharge for 118 stream-gaging stations; stage or contents for 9 lakes and reservoirs; water quality for 6...
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D. J. O’Connell, R.B. Lambert, W.J. Matthes, D. Sneck-Fahrer
An evaluation of a genotoxicity assay with liver s9 for activation and luminescent bacteria for detection An evaluation of a genotoxicity assay with liver s9 for activation and luminescent bacteria for detection
A new short-term in vitro genotoxicity assay with marine bioluminescent bacteria was evaluated for sensitivity and cost. Known under the trade name of Mutatox™, this assay is a simple and rapid screening tool that detects DNA-damaging substances (genotoxins) by measuring light output from an isolated dark mutant strain of the luminescent bacterium Photobacterium phosphoreum. A positive...
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B. Thomas Johnson
The use of tumors in wild populations of fish to assess ecosystem health The use of tumors in wild populations of fish to assess ecosystem health
Evidence has linked toxicants in aquatic systems with cancer in fish and population level effects on species. Thus some types of tumors may be useful monitors of ecosystem health, at least as affected by genotoxins and promoters. However, tumors caused by purely genetic mechanisms or by virus would not be good indicators. Only neoplasms which have chemicals as a portion of their etiology...
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Paul C. Baumann
Cypress-tupelo swamp restoration in southern Louisiana Cypress-tupelo swamp restoration in southern Louisiana
No abstract available.
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J. A. Allen
[Book review] Life History and Ecology of the Slider Turtle, by J. W. Gibbons [Book review] Life History and Ecology of the Slider Turtle, by J. W. Gibbons
Review of: Life History and Ecology of the Slider Turtle. J. W. Gibbons. Smithsonian, 2000. ISBN: 1560982136.
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C.K. Dodd