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Assessment Of The Record Of The 1982 El Chichón Eruption As Preserved In Greenland Snow, Gregory A. Zielinski, Jack E. Dibb, Qinzhao Yang, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Sallie Whitlow, Mark S. Twickler, Mark S. Germani Dec 1997

Assessment Of The Record Of The 1982 El Chichón Eruption As Preserved In Greenland Snow, Gregory A. Zielinski, Jack E. Dibb, Qinzhao Yang, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Sallie Whitlow, Mark S. Twickler, Mark S. Germani

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

Variability in the SO 4 2 - and Cl time series for the 1980s from 12 shallow snow pits across the Greenland ice sheet is used to evaluate the record of the 1982 El Chichón eruption and the potential for recording a moderate northern equatorial eruption in a single Greenland ice core. Composition of volcanic glass found in spring 1983 snow in one of the pits in the Summit region matches that from El Chichón glass, thereby verifying the deposition of material from the eruption. High Na+ and Cl concentrations in this same layer probably represent deposition …


Preface, Claus Hammer, Paul Andrew Mayewski, David Peel, Minze Stuiver Nov 1997

Preface, Claus Hammer, Paul Andrew Mayewski, David Peel, Minze Stuiver

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

This special issue of the Journal of Geophysical Research presents 47 papers developed from research on the two deep ice cores drilled in central Greenland during the years 1989-1993 by the U.S. Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) and the European Greenland Ice Core Program (GRIP). In this "grand experiment," two large ice-core-drilling programs were combined. A major reason was to validate the presence of fast climate oscillations that could not be verified by a single deep ice core.


A 110,000-Year History Of Change In Continental Biogenic Emissions And Related Atmospheric Circulation Inferred From The Greenland Ice Sheet Project Ice Core, L. D. Meeker, Paul Andrew Mayewski, M. S. Twickler, S. I. Whitlow, D. Meese Nov 1997

A 110,000-Year History Of Change In Continental Biogenic Emissions And Related Atmospheric Circulation Inferred From The Greenland Ice Sheet Project Ice Core, L. D. Meeker, Paul Andrew Mayewski, M. S. Twickler, S. I. Whitlow, D. Meese

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

The 110,000-year record of ammonium concentrations from the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) ice core provides the basis for an analysis of terrestrial biological production and atmospheric circulation patterns involved in the transport of biologically produced ammonium to the Greenland atmosphere. The directly measured concentration series was selected for analysis, rather than that of estimated ammonium flux, after a detailed analysis of the relationship among ice core glaciochemical concentrations and a high-resolution simultaneous record of snow accumulation from the GISP2 core. Analysis of the ammonium concentration series shows that maxima in background levels of ammonium in the Greenland atmosphere …


The Co2 Concentration Of Air Trapped In Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 Ice Formed During Periods Of Rapid Climate Change, H. J. Smith, M. Wahlen, D. Mastroianni, K. Taylor, Paul Andrew Mayewski Nov 1997

The Co2 Concentration Of Air Trapped In Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 Ice Formed During Periods Of Rapid Climate Change, H. J. Smith, M. Wahlen, D. Mastroianni, K. Taylor, Paul Andrew Mayewski

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

The CO2 content of air occluded in Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) ice formed over two separate intervals of rapidly changing climate, centered at approximately 46 and 63 kyr B. P., is as much as 90 ppm more during warm periods (interstadials) than during cold periods (stadials). These CO2 variations are superimposed on changes in annual layer thickness and δ18O of the ice and do not show the 200- to 700-year offsets which would be expected for concurrent variations in the atmosphere and the ice. The CO2 concentrations during the stadials are similar to …


Electrical Measurements On The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 Core, Kendrick C. Taylor, Richard B. Alley, Gregg W. Lamorey, Paul Andrew Mayewski Nov 1997

Electrical Measurements On The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 Core, Kendrick C. Taylor, Richard B. Alley, Gregg W. Lamorey, Paul Andrew Mayewski

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) electrical conductivity measurement (ECM) record is an indication of the concentration of H+ in the core. The ECM detected seasonal variations in the nitrate concentration of the core which were used to assist in dating the core by annual layer counting. Volcanic eruptions that produce acidic aerosols are recorded in the ECM record. Evidence of biomass burning is detected by the ECM because fire-related ammonium emissions neutralize the acids in the core. Rapid climate transitions associated with the Younger Dryas and Dansgaard/Oeschger interstadial events alter the concentration of alkaline dust and are detected …


Paleoclimatic Variability Inferred From The Spectral Analysis Of Greenland And Antarctic Ice-Core Data, R. Yiou, K. Fuher, L. D. Meeker, J. Jouzel, S. Johnsen, Paul Andrew Mayewski Nov 1997

Paleoclimatic Variability Inferred From The Spectral Analysis Of Greenland And Antarctic Ice-Core Data, R. Yiou, K. Fuher, L. D. Meeker, J. Jouzel, S. Johnsen, Paul Andrew Mayewski

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

Paleoclimate variations occur at various time scales, between a few centuries for the Heinrich events and several hundreds of millenia for the glacial to interglacial variations. The recent ice cores from Greenland (Greenland Ice Core Project and Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2) and Antarctica (Vostok) span at least one glacial oscillation and provide many opportunities to investigate climate variations with a very fine resolution. The joint study of cores from both hemispheres allows us to distinguish between the sources of variability and helps to propose mechanisms of variations for the different time scales involved. The climate proxies we analyze are …


The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 Depth-Age Scale: Methods And Results, D. A. Meese, A. J. Gow, R. B. Alley, G. A. Zielinski, P. M. Grootes, M. Ram, K. C. Taylor, Paul Andrew Mayewski, J. F. Bolzan Nov 1997

The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 Depth-Age Scale: Methods And Results, D. A. Meese, A. J. Gow, R. B. Alley, G. A. Zielinski, P. M. Grootes, M. Ram, K. C. Taylor, Paul Andrew Mayewski, J. F. Bolzan

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) depth-age scale is presented based on a multiparameter continuous count approach, to a depth of 2800 m, using a systematic combination of parameters that have never been used to this extent before. The ice at 2800 m is dated at 110,000 years B.P. with an estimated error ranging from 1 to 10% in the top 2500 m of the core and averaging 20% between 2500 and 2800 m. Parameters used to date the core include visual stratigraphy, oxygen isotopic ratios of the ice, electrical conductivity measurements, laser-light scattering from dust, volcanic signals, and …


Volcanic Aerosol Records And Tephrochronology Of The Summit, Greenland, Ice Cores, Gregory A. Zielinski, Paul Andrew Mayewski, L. David Meeker, Karl Grönvold, Mark D. Germani, Sallie Whitlow, Mark S. Twickler, Kendrick Taylor Nov 1997

Volcanic Aerosol Records And Tephrochronology Of The Summit, Greenland, Ice Cores, Gregory A. Zielinski, Paul Andrew Mayewski, L. David Meeker, Karl Grönvold, Mark D. Germani, Sallie Whitlow, Mark S. Twickler, Kendrick Taylor

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

The recently collected Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) and Greenland Ice Core Project ice cores from Summit, Greenland, provide lengthy and highly resolved records of the deposition of both the aerosol (H2SO4) and silicate (tephra) components of past volcanism. Both types of data are very beneficial in developing the hemispheric to global chronology of explosive volcanism and evaluating the entire volcanism-climate system. The continuous time series of volcanic SO42− for the last 110,000 years show a strong relationship between periods of increased volcanism and periods of climatic change. The greatest number of volcanic …


Major Features And Forcing Of High-Atitude Northern Hemisphere Atmospheric Circulation Using A 110,000-Year-Long Glaciochemical Series, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Loren D. Meeker, Mark S. Twickler, Sallie Whitlow, Qinzhao Yang, W. Berry Lyons, Michael Prentice Nov 1997

Major Features And Forcing Of High-Atitude Northern Hemisphere Atmospheric Circulation Using A 110,000-Year-Long Glaciochemical Series, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Loren D. Meeker, Mark S. Twickler, Sallie Whitlow, Qinzhao Yang, W. Berry Lyons, Michael Prentice

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 glaciochemical series (sodium, potassium, ammonium, calcium, magnesium, sulfate, nitrate, and chloride) provides a unique view of the chemistry of the atmosphere and the history of atmospheric circulation over both the high latitudes and mid-low latitudes of the northern hemisphere. Interpretation of this record reveals a diverse array of environmental signatures that include the documentation of anthropogenically derived pollutants, volcanic and biomass burning events, storminess over marine surfaces, continental aridity and biogenic source strength plus information related to the controls on both high- and low-frequency climate events of the last 110,000 years. Climate forcings investigated …


Methanesulfonate In The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 Ice Core, E. S. Saltzman, P-Y. Whung, Paul Andrew Mayewski Nov 1997

Methanesulfonate In The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 Ice Core, E. S. Saltzman, P-Y. Whung, Paul Andrew Mayewski

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

In this paper we present measurements of methanesulfonate in the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) ice core. Methanesulfonate is an atmospheric oxidation product of dimethylsulfide. The GISP2 methanesulfonate record contains information about the atmospheric loading of biogenic sulfur over the past 110 kyr and its relationship to climate change. The GISP2 data set supports the inferences made from the Renland ice core from Greenland that the glacial atmosphere over Greenland had reduced concentrations of biogenic sulfur compared with the present day [Hansson and Saltzman, 1993]. We conclude that the flux of biogenic sulfur from the North Atlantic Ocean …


Salinity And Hydrology Of The Mills Lake Catchment, R Ferdowsian, A T. Ryder Nov 1997

Salinity And Hydrology Of The Mills Lake Catchment, R Ferdowsian, A T. Ryder

Resource management technical reports

The Mills Lake Catchment is located north of the Ongerup-Jerramungup Road, 35 km west of Jerramungup and 10 km north-east of Ongerup. It covers about 23,800 ha of agricultural land that is more than 90% cleared and predominantly cropped. The average annual rainfall of the catchment is about 370 mm. Many low-lying parts of the study area have become salt-affected during recent years. The extent of soil salinity is growing rapidly and it is feared that, without any treatment, more land will become salt-affected.


Major Features Of Glaciochemistry Over The Last 110,000 Years In The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 Ice Core, Qinzhao Yang, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Marks S. Twickler, Sallie Whitlow Oct 1997

Major Features Of Glaciochemistry Over The Last 110,000 Years In The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 Ice Core, Qinzhao Yang, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Marks S. Twickler, Sallie Whitlow

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

Major chemical species (Cl, NO 3 - , SO 4 2 - , Na+, NH 4 + , K+, Mg2+, Ca2+) and δ18O covering the last 110,000 years from the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) ice core were utilized in this study in order to reconstruct the soluble chemistry of the atmosphere over Greenland and interpret major climate events that have affected the region. During the Holocene the major chemical species and δ18O do not display any significant relationship. However, a strong inverse correlation was …


The Salinity And Hydrology Of Cranbrook, R Ferdowsian, A T. Ryder Oct 1997

The Salinity And Hydrology Of Cranbrook, R Ferdowsian, A T. Ryder

Resource management technical reports

The study area covers the Cranbrook townsite and two catchments that affect it. The Cranbrook Town is located 85 km north-north-west of Albany and it has a population of 320 people (1190 in the Shire; ABS Census 1991).

Cranbrook is experiencing salinity problems. Saline groundwater levels are close to the soil surface and cause deterioration of buildings, roads, infrastructure, death of trees and scalding of land including the sporting ground.

The objective of this study was to define the present salinity status of the Cranbrook Town and develop management strategies to overcome or reduce the severity of salinity.


Field Trip Guide (For The Nebraska Well Drillers Association) Northeastern Nebraska Geology, Sue Olafsen Lackey, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., Raymond R. Burchett, Duane A. Eversoll, Rodney J. Tremblay Sep 1997

Field Trip Guide (For The Nebraska Well Drillers Association) Northeastern Nebraska Geology, Sue Olafsen Lackey, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., Raymond R. Burchett, Duane A. Eversoll, Rodney J. Tremblay

Conservation and Survey Division

Field trip guide, for the Nebraska Well Drillers Association, covering northeastern Nebraska geology from September 1997.


Geology Of The Ponca Creek And Keya Paha River Drainage Basins In Nebraska, Robert F. Diffendal Jr. Sep 1997

Geology Of The Ponca Creek And Keya Paha River Drainage Basins In Nebraska, Robert F. Diffendal Jr.

Robert F. Diffendal, Jr., Publications

The geology of the study area has been investigated many times over more than a century. Interested readers are directed to the report by Diffendal and Voorhies (1994), which gives a more detailed overview of the results of the investigations and lists most of the more important reports about the area’s geology.

The names of the sedimentary rock strata and unlithified sediments exposed in and underlying all or parts of the study area are shown in Table V.I. These formations range in age from more than 85 million years to sediments being deposited today by winds, water, and downslope movements …


Geology Of Niobrara State Park, Knox County, Nebraska, And Adjacent Areas, With A Brief History Of The Park, Gavins Point Dam, And Lewis And Clark Lake, Charles A. Flowerday, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., R. L. Skelly, F. G. Ethridge, D. A. Eversoll, David K. Watkins, B. E. Bailey Sep 1997

Geology Of Niobrara State Park, Knox County, Nebraska, And Adjacent Areas, With A Brief History Of The Park, Gavins Point Dam, And Lewis And Clark Lake, Charles A. Flowerday, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., R. L. Skelly, F. G. Ethridge, D. A. Eversoll, David K. Watkins, B. E. Bailey

Conservation and Survey Division

Location

Niobrara State Park is located in northwestern Knox County, Nebraska, just west of the town of Niobrara and on the west side of the Niobrara River. The present park was opened in the summer of 1987. Mostly north of Nebraska Highway 12, the site is hilly with bluffs overlooking the Missouri and Niobrara rivers. Excellent facilities include paved roads, cabins, an outdoor swimming pooi, hiking trails, picnic and camping sites, horseback riding trails, playgrounds, restrooms, a group lodge, and an interpretive shelter. Many vantage points in the park have beautiful views of the lower Niobrara Valley and the middle …


Biology Of Shovelnose Sturgeon, Scaphirhynchus Platorynchus, In The Lower Platte River, Nebraska, Robin L. Hofpar Aug 1997

Biology Of Shovelnose Sturgeon, Scaphirhynchus Platorynchus, In The Lower Platte River, Nebraska, Robin L. Hofpar

School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

No abstract provided.


Glaciochemistry Of Polar Ice Cores: A Review, Michel Legrand, Paul Andrew Mayewski Aug 1997

Glaciochemistry Of Polar Ice Cores: A Review, Michel Legrand, Paul Andrew Mayewski

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

Human activities have already modified the chemical composition of the natural atmosphere even in very remote regions of the world. The study of chemical parameters stored in solid precipitation and accumulated on polar ice sheets over the last several hundred thousand years provides a unique tool for obtaining information on the composition of the preindustrial atmosphere and its natural variability over the past. This paper deals with the chemistry of polar ice focused on the soluble mineral (Na+, NH4+, K+, Ca++, Mg++, H+, F, Cl …


The River Association Approach To Privatization Of Federal Hydro Projects, Michael K. Block Jun 1997

The River Association Approach To Privatization Of Federal Hydro Projects, Michael K. Block

Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)

15 pages.


Greener And More Equitable: A Vision For Dams And Other Western Water Issues, Bruce C. Driver Jun 1997

Greener And More Equitable: A Vision For Dams And Other Western Water Issues, Bruce C. Driver

Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)

10 pages.

Contains 1 page of references.


The Future Of Western Water Developments, John Keys Jun 1997

The Future Of Western Water Developments, John Keys

Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)

9 pages.


River Management In The Twenty-First Century: The Vision Thing, A. Dan Tarlock Jun 1997

River Management In The Twenty-First Century: The Vision Thing, A. Dan Tarlock

Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)

12 pages.

Contains references.


Life Begins At 50: Ferc Relicensing Under The Federal Power Act, Thomas N. Russo Jun 1997

Life Begins At 50: Ferc Relicensing Under The Federal Power Act, Thomas N. Russo

Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)

5 pages.


Initiatives And Conflicts In Changing Federal Facility Operation, Lawrence J. Macdonnell Jun 1997

Initiatives And Conflicts In Changing Federal Facility Operation, Lawrence J. Macdonnell

Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)

18 pages.

Contains references.


Environmental Benefits Of Reoperation, Relicensing, Decommissioning And Recapture, Richard Roos-Collins Jun 1997

Environmental Benefits Of Reoperation, Relicensing, Decommissioning And Recapture, Richard Roos-Collins

Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)

35 pages.

Contains footnotes.


Missouri River Basin: Balancing Upstream And Downstream Uses, John E. Thorson Jun 1997

Missouri River Basin: Balancing Upstream And Downstream Uses, John E. Thorson

Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)

20 pages (includes illustrations and maps).

Contains 1 page of references.


Glen Canyon Dam: Flood Flows And Adaptive Management In The Lower Colorado River Basin: Response, Joe Hunter Jun 1997

Glen Canyon Dam: Flood Flows And Adaptive Management In The Lower Colorado River Basin: Response, Joe Hunter

Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)

9 pages.

Contains references.


Glen Canyon Dam: Flood Flows And Adaptive Management In The Lower Colorado River Basin, Edmund D. Andrews Jun 1997

Glen Canyon Dam: Flood Flows And Adaptive Management In The Lower Colorado River Basin, Edmund D. Andrews

Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)

11 pages.

Contains 2 pages of references.


Integrating New Values With Old Uses In The Relicensing Of Kingsley Dam And Related Facilities (Making Part Of The Problem A Part Of The Solution), Margot Zallen Jun 1997

Integrating New Values With Old Uses In The Relicensing Of Kingsley Dam And Related Facilities (Making Part Of The Problem A Part Of The Solution), Margot Zallen

Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)

21 pages (includes illustrations and map).


Klamath Basin: Balancing Instream Flows With Irrigation And Power, Carl Ullman Jun 1997

Klamath Basin: Balancing Instream Flows With Irrigation And Power, Carl Ullman

Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)

15 pages (includes illustrations and maps).