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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
Integration of population, community, and landscape indicators for assessing effects of stressors Integration of population, community, and landscape indicators for assessing effects of stressors
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D.L. DeAngelis, J. L. Curnutt
Sequestration of priority pollutant PAHs from sediment pore water employing semipermeable membrane devices Sequestration of priority pollutant PAHs from sediment pore water employing semipermeable membrane devices
Semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) were employed to sample sediment pore water in static exposure studies under controlled laboratory conditions using (control pond and formulated) sediments fortified with 15 priority pollutant polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PPPAHs). The sediment fortification level of 750 ng/g was selected on the basis of what might be detected in a sediment...
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K.S. Williamson, J. D. Petty, J.N. Huckins, J.A. Lebo, E.M. Kaiser
Responses of coastal wetlands to rising sea level Responses of coastal wetlands to rising sea level
Salt marsh ecosystems are maintained by the dominant macrophytes that regulate the elevation of their habitat within a narrow portion of the intertidal zone by accumulating organic matter and trapping inorganic sediment. The long-term stability of these ecosystems is explained by interactions among sea level, land elevation, primary production, and sediment accretion that regulate the...
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J. T. Morris, P.V. Sundareshwar, C.T. Nietch, B. Kjerfve, Donald R. Cahoon
Bioavailability and toxicity of dietborne copper and zinc to fish Bioavailability and toxicity of dietborne copper and zinc to fish
To date, most researchers have used dietborne metal concentrations rather than daily doses to define metal exposure and this has resulted in contradictory data within and between fish species. It has also resulted in the impression that high concentrations of dietborne Cu and Zn (e.g.>900 mg kg−1 dry diet) are relatively non-toxic to fish. We re-analyzed existing data using rations and...
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Susan J. Clearwater, Aida M. Farag, J.S. Meyer
Effects of canopy gaps and flooding on homopterans in a bottomland hardwood forest Effects of canopy gaps and flooding on homopterans in a bottomland hardwood forest
Canopy disturbance is a major factor affecting forest structure and composition and, as a result of habitat alterations, can influence insect communities. We initiated a field study to quantify the effects of canopy disturbance on aerial insect abundance and distribution within a bottomland hardwood forest along the Cache River, Arkansas, USA. We used passive flight-intercept traps to...
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L.E. Gorham, S.L. King, B. D. Keeland, S. Mopper
Illustrated field guide for assessing external and internal anomalies in fish Illustrated field guide for assessing external and internal anomalies in fish
Procedures are described for processing fish for examination of external and internal anomalies and pathologies indicative of exposure to environmental contaminants and other peturbations. For the procedures described here, fish are captured (preferably by electrofishing) and held alive until processing (generally 1 h). Fish are weighed, measured, and necropsied, and a scale sample is...
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Stephen B. Smith, Anne P. Donahue, Robin J. Lipkin, Vicki Blazer, Christopher J. Schmitt, Ronald W. Goede
Assessment of injury to fish and wildlife resources in the Grand Calumet River and Indiana Harbor Area of Concern, USA Assessment of injury to fish and wildlife resources in the Grand Calumet River and Indiana Harbor Area of Concern, USA
This article is the second in a series of three that describes the results of a Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) conducted in the Grand Calumet River and Indiana Harbor Area of Concern (IHAOC). The assessment area is located in northwest Indiana and was divided into nine reaches to facilitate the assessment. This component of the NRDA was undertaken to determine if fish and...
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D.D. MacDonald, C.G. Ingersoll, D.E. Smorong, R.A. Lindskoog, D. W. Sparks, J.R. Smith, T.P. Simon, M.A. Hanacek
Mercury in feathers from Chilean birds: Influence of location, feeding strategy and taxonomic affiliation Mercury in feathers from Chilean birds: Influence of location, feeding strategy and taxonomic affiliation
This study reports baseline concentrations of mercury (Hg) in feathers from different species of birds sampled at various locations off the Chilean coast (Southeastern Pacific). Hg concentrations were evaluated in relation to geographic location, taxonomic affiliation, and feeding strategies. Between January and March of 1995, we collected mature contour feathers from 116 birds belonging...
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H. G. Ochoa-Acuna, M. S. Sepulveda, T. S. Gross
Visualization of Flow Alternatives, Lower Missouri River Visualization of Flow Alternatives, Lower Missouri River
Background The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) 'Missouri River Master Water Control Manual' (Master Manual) review has resulted in consideration of many flow alternatives for managing the water in the river (COE, 2001; 1998a). The purpose of this report is to present flow-management alternative model results in a way that can be easily visualized and understood. This report was...
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Robert B. Jacobson, Jeanne Heuser
High-precision measurements of wetland sediment elevation. I. Recent improvements to the sedimentation--erosion table High-precision measurements of wetland sediment elevation. I. Recent improvements to the sedimentation--erosion table
The sedimentation-erosion table (SET) developed by Boumans and Day (1993) is herein renamed the surface elevation table (SET) to better reflect the conceptual view of the processes being measured. The SET was designed for making high-resolution measurements of small-scale changes in elevation of loose, unconsolidated sediments in shallow water and mudflat habitats. The SET has undergone...
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Donald R. Cahoon, J.C. Lynch, P. Hensel, R. Boumans, B.C. Perez, B. Segura, J.W. Day
Mangrove isotopic (δ15N and δ13C) fractionation across a nitrogen vs. phosphorus limitation gradient Mangrove isotopic (δ15N and δ13C) fractionation across a nitrogen vs. phosphorus limitation gradient
Mangrove islands in Belize are characterized by a unique switching from nitrogen (N) to phosphorus (P) limitation to tree growth from shoreline to interior. Fertilization has previously shown that Rhizophora mangle (red mangrove) fringe trees (5–6 m tall) growing along the shoreline are N limited; dwarf trees (≤ 1.5 m tall) in the forest interior are P limited; and transition trees (2–4...
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Karen L. McKee, Ilka C. Feller, Marianne Popp, Wolfgang Wanek