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Evaluation of Metal Toxicity in Streams Affected by Abandoned Mine Lands, Upper Animas River Watershed, Colorado Evaluation of Metal Toxicity in Streams Affected by Abandoned Mine Lands, Upper Animas River Watershed, Colorado
Acid drainage from abandoned mines and from naturally-acidic rocks and soil in the upper Animas River watershed of Colorado generates elevated concentrations of acidity and dissolved metals in stream waters and deposition of metal-contaminated particulates in streambed sediments, resulting in both toxicity and habitat degradation for stream biota. High concentrations of iron (Fe)...
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John M. Besser, Ann L. Allert, Douglas K. Hardesty, Christopher G. Ingersoll, Thomas W. May, Ning Wang, Kenneth J. Leib
Persistent organochlorine pollutants in eggs of colonial waterbirds from Galveston Bay and East Texas, USA Persistent organochlorine pollutants in eggs of colonial waterbirds from Galveston Bay and East Texas, USA
Eggs of neotropic cormorants (Phalacrocorax brasilianus), black-crowned night herons (Nycticorax nycticorax), and great egrets (Ardea alba) nesting on several locations in Galveston Bay (TX, USA) and at two control sites outside the bay were collected during April–May 1996 and analyzed for chlorinated pesticides, PCBs, polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, and polychlor-inated dibenzofurans
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D.S. Frank, M.A. Mora, J.L. Sericano, Alan L. Blankenship, K. Kannan, J. P. Giesy
The trade-off between food and temperature in the habitat choice of bluegill sunfish The trade-off between food and temperature in the habitat choice of bluegill sunfish
A model is presented to describe the trade-off between food and temperature in bluegills Lepomis macrochirus, where temperature was the primary factor used in determining the patch in which to reside.
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M. L. Wildhaber
[Book review] Wetlands, by W. J. Mitch and J. G. Gosselink [Book review] Wetlands, by W. J. Mitch and J. G. Gosselink
Review of: Wetlands (Third Edition) / W.J. Mitch and J.G. Gosselink / John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158-0012. 2000. 920 pages. ISBN 0-471-29232-X.
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R.G. Boustany
Ammonia in ground water from the Mississippi River alluvium, Fort Madison, Iowa Ammonia in ground water from the Mississippi River alluvium, Fort Madison, Iowa
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the City of Fort Madison, conducted a study of the potential sources and possible processes that might produce ammonia in ground water from the Mississippi River alluvium near Fort Madison, Iowa. High ammonia concentrations of 3.0 to 6.4 milligrams per liter were detected in water produced from municipal well Fort Madison #4 from 1992...
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S. Mike Linhart
Contaminant sensitivity of threatened and endangered fishes compared to standard surrogate species Contaminant sensitivity of threatened and endangered fishes compared to standard surrogate species
Standard environmental assessment procedures are designed to protect terrestrial and aquatic species. However, it is not known if endangered species are adequately protected by these procedures. At present, toxicological data obtained from studies with surrogate test fishes are assumed to be applicable to endangered fish species, but this assumption has not been validated. Static acute...
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L.C. Sappington, F.L. Mayer, F.J. Dwyer, D.R. Buckler, J.R. Jones, Mark R. Ellersieck
Individual-based models: The importance of variability among individuals Individual-based models: The importance of variability among individuals
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D.L. DeAngelis, W.M. Mooij, M.P. Nott, R.E. Bennetts
National survey of MTBE and other VOCs in community drinking-water sources National survey of MTBE and other VOCs in community drinking-water sources
Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) is a volatile organic compound (VOC) that is added to gasoline either seasonally or year round in many parts of the United States to increase the octane level and to reduce carbon monoxide and ozone levels in the air. The chemical properties and widespread use of MTBE can result in contamination of private and public drinking-water sources. MTBE...
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Rick M. Clawges, Barbara L. Rowe, John S. Zogorski
Water resources data, Iowa, water year 2000, Volume 1. surface water--Mississippi River Basin Water resources data, Iowa, water year 2000, 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
Wetland restoration in the Prairie Pothole Region of North America: A literature review Wetland restoration in the Prairie Pothole Region of North America: A literature review
The landscape of the prairie pothole region (PPR), a grassland biome of the northern U.S. Great Plains and parts of Canada, has been greatly altered by land use since the 1800's. Conversion of grassland to cropland and drainage of wetlands has resulted in wetland losses of up to 90% in some areas. Besides the area providing critical habitat to various wildlife, breeding waterfowl, and...
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Gregory A. Knutsen, Ned H. Euliss
Sediment toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) studies at marine sites suspected of ordnance contamination Sediment toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) studies at marine sites suspected of ordnance contamination
A sediment quality assessment survey and subsequent toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) study was conducted at several sites in Puget Sound, Washington. The sites were previously suspected of contamination with ordnance compounds. The initial survey employed sea urchin porewater toxicity tests to locate the most toxic stations. Sediments from the most toxic stations were selected...
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R.S. Carr, M. Nipper, J.M. Biedenbach, R.L. Hooten, K. Miller, S. Saepoff
Selenium, selected inorganic elements, and organochlorine pesticides in bottom material and biota from the Colorado River delta Selenium, selected inorganic elements, and organochlorine pesticides in bottom material and biota from the Colorado River delta
Concentrations of selenium (Se) in bottom material ranged from 0.6 to 5.0 μg g−1, and from 0.5 to 18.3 μg g−1in biota; 23% of samples exceeded the toxic threshold. Concentrations of DDE in biota exceeded the toxic threshold in 30% of the samples. Greater concentrations of selenium in biota were found at sites with strongly reducing conditions, no output, alternating periods of drying and...
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J. Garcia-Hernandez, Kirk A. King, A.L. Velasco, E. Shumilin, M.A. Mora, E. P. Glenn