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Chemical weathering in small catchments: Climatic and anthropogenic influences
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C.E. Johnson, M.I. Litaor, M.F. Billet, O.P. Bricker
Continent-ocean transition in Alaska: The tectonic assembly of eastern Denalia
Alaska is the eastern, subaerial part of a large subcontinent of distinctive tectonic character that serves as an isthmus between nuclear North America, with its fringing belt of allochthonous terranes, and the accreted terranes and volcanic belts that constitute northeastern Russia. Physiographically, this subcontinent, which we name Denalia, is a bulge in the continental platform in the vicinity
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Thomas E. Moore, Arthur Grantz, S. M. Roeske
Convective heat discharge of Wood River group of springs in the vicinity of Crater Lake, Oregon
Data sets for spring and stream chemistry are combined to estimate convective heat discharge and discharge anomalous amounts of sodium and chloride for the Wood River group of springs south of Crater Lake. The best estimate of heat discharge is 87 MWt based on chloride inventory; this value is 3-5 times the heat input to Crater Lake itself. Anomalous discharges of sodium and chloride are also larg
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Manuel Nathenson, Robert H. Mariner, J. Michael Thompson
Cycling of mercury across the sediment-water interface in seepage lakes: Chapter 13, Advances in Chemistry
The magnitude and direction of Hg fluxes across the sediment—water interface were estimated by groundwater, dry bulk sediment, sediment pore water, sediment trap, and water-column analyses in two northern Wisconsin seepage lakes. Little Rock Lake (Treatment Basin) received no groundwater discharge during the study period (1988—1990), and Follette Lake received continuous groundwater discharge. In
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James P. Hurley, David P. Krabbenhoft, Christopher L. Babiarz, Anders Andren
Demographic and life history characteristics influence the cytonuclear composition of mosquitofish populations
Experimental laboratory crosses and population experiments reveal significant differences in individual life-history traits and population demography between two related species of mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis and G. holbrooki. With respect to life-history traits, progeny from G. holbrooki exhibit larger size at birth and earlier age at sexual maturity than do progeny from G. affinis parents. Wi
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Kim T. Scribner, John C. Avise
Designing global land cover databases to maximize utility—the US prototype
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B. C. Reed, Thomas R. Loveland, L. T. Steyaert, Jesslyn F. Brown, J.W. Merchant, D.O. Ohlen
Developmental stability in plants: symmetries, stress and epigenesis
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D.C. Freeman, J.H. Graham, J.M. Emlen