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Structure Et Fonctionnement Des Ecosystèmes Du Haut-Rhône Français; Ix: Analyse Des Peuplements De Deux Stations Phréatiques Alimentant Des Bras Morts, J. Gibert, R. Ginet, J. Mathieu, J. L. Reygrobellet
Structure Et Fonctionnement Des Ecosystèmes Du Haut-Rhône Français; Ix: Analyse Des Peuplements De Deux Stations Phréatiques Alimentant Des Bras Morts, J. Gibert, R. Ginet, J. Mathieu, J. L. Reygrobellet
International Journal of Speleology
Two phreatic stations providing old meanders of the French river Rhône (“Lônes”) with interstitial water have been studied for three years. The samples (100 liters of water) have been collected by the Bou-Rouch method at 60 cm deep in the sediment. The analyses of populations show that the biocenoses of the two stations are quite different: The one (Station 2) is rather specialized; most of the species are troglobitic (80% of the whole biomass; the only Amphipod, Niphargopsis casparyi, represents 67% of this biomass). The other (Station 8) is very diversified; the seven dominant groups are all epigean animals. …
Some Implications Of Competition For Cave Stream Communities, David C. Culver
Some Implications Of Competition For Cave Stream Communities, David C. Culver
International Journal of Speleology
Based on recent theoretical work by Robert May and Richard Levins, two hypotheses about time fluctuations in abundance of competing species were generated. Data for isopods and amphipods from four cave stream communities in Virginia and West Virginia were used to test the predictions. First, variance of total abundance should be less than the sum of the variances of individual species’ abundances. In three of four communities studied, the prediction was confirmed, but none were statistically significant. Positive correlations among carrying capacities of competing species may explain the poor agreement with predictions. Second, the signs of 19 correlations and partial …
A Note On Directed Phytokarst In Sarawak (E. Malaysia), Martin Laverty
A Note On Directed Phytokarst In Sarawak (E. Malaysia), Martin Laverty
International Journal of Speleology
A distinctive new type of phytokarst, oriented towards available light, has been found in cave entrances in the Gunong Mulu National Park, Sarawak, E. Malaysia. The karst features of this area are spectacular and important.
Large-Scale Operations Management Test Of Use Of The White Amur For Control Of Problem Aquatic Plants. Report 2. First Year Poststocking Results. Volume Iii. The Plankton And Benthos Of Lake Conway, Florida, Thomas Crisman, Floor M. Kooijam, University Of Florida, Department Of Enviromental Engineering Sciences
Large-Scale Operations Management Test Of Use Of The White Amur For Control Of Problem Aquatic Plants. Report 2. First Year Poststocking Results. Volume Iii. The Plankton And Benthos Of Lake Conway, Florida, Thomas Crisman, Floor M. Kooijam, University Of Florida, Department Of Enviromental Engineering Sciences
School of Geosciences Faculty and Staff Publications
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Distribution And Habitat Diversity Of Subterranean Amphipods In The Rocky Mountains Of Colorado, U. S. A., James V. Ward, John R. Holsinger
Distribution And Habitat Diversity Of Subterranean Amphipods In The Rocky Mountains Of Colorado, U. S. A., James V. Ward, John R. Holsinger
International Journal of Speleology
Subterranean amphipods have been collected from 35 locations on the eastern and western slopes of the Continental Divide in Colorado. All belong to the exclusively subterranean genus Stygobromus. Five species have been identified, two of which are undescribed. Specimens have been collected from (a) the hyporheic zone of rivers, (b) interrupted streams, (c) springs, and (d) seeps at elevations from 1597-2134 m a.s.l. Stygobromus occurs in several habitat types in interrupted drainage basins including sources, seeps, and isolated pools containing leaf detritus. All habitats contained waters which were cool to cold with dissolved oxygen values ranging from 4.3 ppm …
Environmental Quality 1980 - Hillsborough County Florida, Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission
Environmental Quality 1980 - Hillsborough County Florida, Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission
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This report summarizes at least 111,497 air pollutant samples collected at about 86 sampling stations throughout Hillsborough County during 1980. Enclosed maps attempt to depict the cleaner and dirtier areas of Hillsborough County, while data summaries show where and how often air quality standards were exceeded during 1980.
This broad base of water data obtained during 1972-1980 provides useful background data for eventual development, revision and enforcement a f regulations, standard effluent limi tation plans, or programs established under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972.
The Role Of Co2 In Gypsum Speleogenesis: 1° Contribution, Paolo Forti, Ernesto Rabbi
The Role Of Co2 In Gypsum Speleogenesis: 1° Contribution, Paolo Forti, Ernesto Rabbi
International Journal of Speleology
Staring from direct observation carried out inside gypsum caves around Bologna (Italy), the authors develop a new theory about the role played by CO2 in gypsum karstification. Such a theory agrees with the presence of calcite sinters inside gypsum caves without any source of calcium carbonate (cover or interbedding layer). Moreover, starting from this theory, gypsum speleogenesis has to be always considered as a hyperkarstic phenomenon (more than 3 components at the equilibrium).
Fluoreszenzmikroskopische Untersuchung Der Bakterienflora Und Bestimmung Ihrer Heterotrophen Aktiviät In Organisch Belastetem Und Unbelastetem Grundwasser Sandig-Kiesiger Ablagerungen, Jürgen Marxsen
International Journal of Speleology
Bacteriological investigations were carried out in the groundwater of sandy and gravelly deposits of the river Fulda valley in an area named "Johannesaue" near the town Fulda (Hesse, Fed. Rep. of Germany). In January 1979 water samples were collected from 16 pumping tubes distributed in organically polluted and unpolluted areas. For characterizing the bacterial populations, methods used for surface waters were modified and, as far as the author is aware, these methods were used for the first time for investigations pertaining subterranean waters. The bacteria were counted by means of epifluorescence microscopy after staining the bacteria with the fluorochrome acridine …
Structure Et Fonctionnement Des Ecosystèmes Du Haut-Rhône Français; Viii: Hydrologie De Deux Stations Phréatiques Dont L'Eau Alimente Des Bras Morts, J. L. Reygrobellet, J. Mathieu, R. Ginet, J. Gibert
Structure Et Fonctionnement Des Ecosystèmes Du Haut-Rhône Français; Viii: Hydrologie De Deux Stations Phréatiques Dont L'Eau Alimente Des Bras Morts, J. L. Reygrobellet, J. Mathieu, R. Ginet, J. Gibert
International Journal of Speleology
We have been working since 1975 on phreatic stations providing two old meanders of the French river Rhone with interstitial water. The hydrological characteristics are quite different (see diagrams in the text):
- The one (station 2) is a particular under-flow circulating laterally to the river (“paraécoulement”), which is closely subordinate with the varying level of the Rhone.
- The other (station 8) is the confluence of continental phreatic water proceeding from a Northeastern plateau (the “Dombes”) with the hyporheic of the river Ain (eastern tributary of the Rhone). The Rhone has no influence on the characteristics of this second interstitial flow. …
Genetic Differentiation In Populations Of The Freshwater Amphipod Gammarus Minus Say In A Karst Area, Steven W. Hetrick, James L. Gooch
Genetic Differentiation In Populations Of The Freshwater Amphipod Gammarus Minus Say In A Karst Area, Steven W. Hetrick, James L. Gooch
International Journal of Speleology
The genetic makeup of populations in a particular geographic area should conform, in part, to environmental structure. Three polymorphic enzyme loci in the amphipod Gammarus minus are geographically differentiated in gene frequencies in the mid-Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States, and genetic breaks usually coincide with topographical features and stream divides. Areas with well integrated drainage systems have a high degree of genetic uniformity.
Investigations Of The Troglobitic Crayfish Orconectes Inermis Testii (Hay) In Mayfield's Cave, Monroe County, Indiana, H. H. Hobbs Iii
Investigations Of The Troglobitic Crayfish Orconectes Inermis Testii (Hay) In Mayfield's Cave, Monroe County, Indiana, H. H. Hobbs Iii
International Journal of Speleology
Mark-recapture studies of some aspects of the biology of the cavernicolous crayfish, Orconectes inermis testii (Hay), were conducted from December, 1969 to March, 1970, in Mayfield’s Cave, Monroe County, Indiana. Population size was estimated to be 66 +/- 9 (95% C.L.) for the 300 m study area, but because of the small sample size, this is undoubtedly a deflated value. Size of animals, expressed as total length, indicates that the population was comprised primarily of adults. Seventy-four percent of the marked crayfish moved no more than 10.5 m away (total upstream and downstream distances) from the tagging site. Hence, this …
Phreatische Fauna In Ljubljansko Polje (Ljubljana-Ebene, Jugoslavien) - Ihre Ökologische Verteilung Und Zoogeographische Beziehungen, B. Sket, F. Velkovrh
Phreatische Fauna In Ljubljansko Polje (Ljubljana-Ebene, Jugoslavien) - Ihre Ökologische Verteilung Und Zoogeographische Beziehungen, B. Sket, F. Velkovrh
International Journal of Speleology
The phreatic basin of Ljubljansko polje (polje = plain, field) recharges its water supply mainly from the Sava river-bed and at a few other locations where connections with karstic subterranean waters might exist and only up to 15% from precipitation. An important zone of infiltration in the river-bed is the bottom and not the bank which is to a large extent watertight due to organic debris (rests of Sphaerotilus e.g.). The main water-body moves about 10 m/day, there are however some local jets with far higher speeds. Yearly amplitudes of water temperatures are high near the river but in the …
Biogeographical And Paleobiogeographical Problems In Stenasellids (Crustacea Isopoda Asellota Of Underground Waters), Guy J. Magniez
Biogeographical And Paleobiogeographical Problems In Stenasellids (Crustacea Isopoda Asellota Of Underground Waters), Guy J. Magniez
International Journal of Speleology
Considering their systematic isolation among present Asellota, their strong burrowing behaviour, their aptitude for interstitial life and their wide north-tropical present distribution, the history of Stenasellid Crustaceans seems to be marked by the antiquity of their settlements in continental groundwaters (Middle Cretaceous period?) and a long stage of life in phreatic waters on permanently emerged paleotropical continents during the Cenozoic Era. The resemblance between some forms of the Guinean shield and Mexico sets the problem of the anteriority of their continental conquest to South Atlantic drift. The repartition of Mediterranean European forms appears as a consequence of paleogeographical changes in …
Variation Among Populations Of The Troglobitic Amphipod Crustacean Crangonyx Antennatus Packard (Crangonyctidae) Living In Different Habitats, Iii: Population Dynamics And Stability, Gary W. Dickson, John R. Holsinger
Variation Among Populations Of The Troglobitic Amphipod Crustacean Crangonyx Antennatus Packard (Crangonyctidae) Living In Different Habitats, Iii: Population Dynamics And Stability, Gary W. Dickson, John R. Holsinger
International Journal of Speleology
Populations of the troglobitic amphipod Crangonyx antennatus from caves in Lee Co., Virginia (U.S.A.) were investigated on both a short and long term basis. The dynamics of populations living in two distinct aquatic cave habitats (mud-bottom pools and gravel-bottom streams) were compared seasonably for one year. Sex ratios indicated a larger number of females in both pool and stream habitats. The majority of males in both habitats were found to be sexually mature throughout the year investigated. Seasonal fluctuations in female maturity were observed in both habitats, with larger numbers collected in June and August. In addition, a larger number …
Investigation Of The Mutual Influence Between A Polluted River And Its Hyporheic, Milan Meŝtrov, Romana Lattinger-Penko
Investigation Of The Mutual Influence Between A Polluted River And Its Hyporheic, Milan Meŝtrov, Romana Lattinger-Penko
International Journal of Speleology
This paper describes investigations of fundamental biological and pratical importance. Interstitial subterranean water (hyporheic) which is near a polluted river in a plain is the subject of the study. The water is becoming increasingly important as a source of drinking water. The relation of the hyporheic water to the physical, chemical, bacteriological and faunistic characteristics of the river is discussed.
Distribution Of Ostracods In The Groundwater Of The North Western Coast Of Euboea (Greece), Dan L. Danielopol
Distribution Of Ostracods In The Groundwater Of The North Western Coast Of Euboea (Greece), Dan L. Danielopol
International Journal of Speleology
Freshwater fauna from 20 wells located 15-200 m from the seashore as well as marine interstitial fauna from the coastal zone around the village Aghios Georghios (Cape Likhada) have been investigated. Freshwater hypogean ostracods live mainly in protected wells having clean bottom and little particulate organic matter from which the water is moderately pumped. Epigean freshwater ostracods dominate in unprotected wells with large amounts of organic matter on the bottom. There is a sharp difference between the ostracod fauna living in fresh groundwater (mainly Cypridids) and those living in coastal marine interstitial habitats (marine Cytherids and Polycopids). It is suggested …
Environmental Quality 1979 - Hillsborough County Florida, Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission
Environmental Quality 1979 - Hillsborough County Florida, Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission
Reports
During 1979 at least 65,948 air quality samples were collected and analyzed from 146 sampling stations throughout Hillsborough County. Enclosed maps attempt to depict the cleaner and dirtier areas of Hillsborough County, while data summaries show where and how often air quality standards were exceeded during 1979.
During 1979, 54 salt water sampling stations were monitored for 40 parameters resulting in 25,151 samples; while 24 fresh water stations were monitored for 53 parameters resulting in 7,588 samples. Sampling averages for each parameter were ranked from lowest to highest (1-54), with the similar rankings assigned to tied average parameters. Lowest ranking …
Some Historical Accounts Of The Natural Conditions In Tampa Bay And Hillsborough County, Michael Heerschap
Some Historical Accounts Of The Natural Conditions In Tampa Bay And Hillsborough County, Michael Heerschap
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As we might expect as we read on in the literature we find that as Tampa grows, then the animals and fish which were so abundant slowly disappear. An interesting feature of these accounts are the stores told of mass killings of animals and birds for no reason except for fun. Also included are some tales of our notorious insect life and thundershowers. This report is a collection of some of the more interesting quotes from various sources.
The Effects Of Sewage Pollution Abatement On Phytoplankton Productivity And Standing Crop In Hillsborough Bay, Florida, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers
The Effects Of Sewage Pollution Abatement On Phytoplankton Productivity And Standing Crop In Hillsborough Bay, Florida, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers
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In September 1976, the City of Tampa initiated a comprehensive monitoring study of the ecology of the phytoplankton community of Hillsborough Bay. Numerous studies elsewhere have shown that phytoplankton are well suited as monitors of trophic state due to their rapid response to changing environmental conditions (Hohn, 1959; Williams, 1964; Margalef, 1968; Welch, 1968; Dunstan, 1975; Taslakain and Hardy, 1976). The present study is designed to relate changes in the phytoplankton community of Hillsborough Bay with the reduced nutrient load entering the Bay from the AWT facility.
Computer Simulation Of Nutrients In Tampa Bay, Florida, Bernard E. Ross, Paula D. Jerkins
Computer Simulation Of Nutrients In Tampa Bay, Florida, Bernard E. Ross, Paula D. Jerkins
Reports
During the past ten years or so the pollution in Tampa Bay, Florida has been studied extensively. Legally, pollution is defined with respect to water use classifications. For each water use classification, adequate water quality standards are imposed by law to insure safety to "man, fish and wildlife and to insure that nuisances will not occur. A body of water is polluted only when it does not meet the standards set for the water use classification applied to it.
A Critical Review Of Hypotheses On The Origin Of Vermiculations, A. Bini, M. Cavalli Gori, S. Gori
A Critical Review Of Hypotheses On The Origin Of Vermiculations, A. Bini, M. Cavalli Gori, S. Gori
International Journal of Speleology
Mud and clay vermiculations are irregular and discontinuous deposits of incoherent materials, almost ubiquitous. Found both inside and outside of caves, overlying limestone or other materials, they are formed from many substances (clay, mud, candle-black, colloidal silica, etc.). Also their shape dimensions vary greatly. The following genetical hypotheses have been proposed: fossil fillings; chemico-genetical deposition; biological formation; mechanical deposition from moving water or air; clay-layer drying process (Montoriol-Pous hypothesis); physicochemical deposition from drying liquid films. The last is proposed by the authors who, having discussed the various hypotheses, give many examples and the results of some experiments. They distinguish two …
Microflore Et Activité De Groupements Fonctionnels Dans Les Sédiments De Trois Grottes De I'Italie Centrale, A. Pasqualini, B. Fumanti, L. Visonà
Microflore Et Activité De Groupements Fonctionnels Dans Les Sédiments De Trois Grottes De I'Italie Centrale, A. Pasqualini, B. Fumanti, L. Visonà
International Journal of Speleology
A comparative study is presented of the microflora of sediments in three caves with different trophic characteristics. Quantitative and qualitative variations of microflora were investigated for one year by studying the total microflora and the activity of the nitrogen cycle functional groups. Data were compared with those of other works of previous authors. Results show that the quantity and kind of organic matter of sediment are most important factors regulating the abundance and activity of cavernicolous microflora. The experimental part of this paper is prefaced by a digest of investigations previously carried out on cavernicolous microflora and by a report …
Observations Sur Les Comportements De Lucifuga Subterranea Poey (Pisces, Ophidiidae), Poisson Cavernicole De Cuba, G. Thinès, M. Piquemal
Observations Sur Les Comportements De Lucifuga Subterranea Poey (Pisces, Ophidiidae), Poisson Cavernicole De Cuba, G. Thinès, M. Piquemal
International Journal of Speleology
The swimming behaviour and the sensory reactions of the blind Cuban cave fish Lucifuga subterranea Poey were studied on a single individual during a period of 6 months. Mechanical stimulation elicits but slight reactions. Gustatory substances in solution elicit fairly typical motor responses which are not followed by systematic exploration behaviour, the same being true for stimulations by odours of prey. The presence of moving prey provokes an oriented exploration with a slight plunging movement of the kind evidenced in other cave fishes. Actual seizing of the prey requires an active approach of the latter towards the anterior part of …
Synthèse Bibliographique Sur La Toxicité Des Substances Fluorescentes Utilisées En Hydrologie, J. Molinari, J. Rochat
Synthèse Bibliographique Sur La Toxicité Des Substances Fluorescentes Utilisées En Hydrologie, J. Molinari, J. Rochat
International Journal of Speleology
This synthesis has been established from three recent studies and from a complementary bibliographical research. It resumes the names of fluorescent substances actually used or experimented as tracers in hydrology and draws attention to their uses and relative problems in their uses. The adjoining annex gives an exhaustive use of publications received on the subject (35 titles).
Bragasellus Escolai N.Sp., Crustacea Isopoda Asellota Cavernicole D'Espagne, J. P. Henry, G. Magniez
Bragasellus Escolai N.Sp., Crustacea Isopoda Asellota Cavernicole D'Espagne, J. P. Henry, G. Magniez
International Journal of Speleology
The paper gives a description of a new, unpigmented and anophtalmous species of Bragasellus collected in Calderón Cave, Vellia de Carrión, Palencia Province, Northern Spain (hydrographic basin of Douro River).
Environmental Quality 1977 - Hillsborough County Florida, A. J. Shaw, R. G. Wilkins, Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission
Environmental Quality 1977 - Hillsborough County Florida, A. J. Shaw, R. G. Wilkins, Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission
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Air pollutant sampling was conducted at 87 locations in Hillsborough County during 1977. Location of sampling stations and pollutants sampled are shown on Maps and Tables at end of this Air Section. About 72,000 Air Samples are summarized and detailed in this report.
1901 river, stream, and sewage treatment plant samples were analyzed during 1977 for up to 49 different types of water pollution resulting in 25,421 individual water quality measurements. About one-half of these water quality measurements were generated from Bay or River samples collected at the regular networks. About one-fourth were collected by the sewage treatment plant monitoring …
Prime Osservazioni In Margine A Un'esperienza Di Concrezionamento Di Alabastri Calcarei In Ambiente Ipogeo, P. Forti, R. Casali, G. Pasini
Prime Osservazioni In Margine A Un'esperienza Di Concrezionamento Di Alabastri Calcarei In Ambiente Ipogeo, P. Forti, R. Casali, G. Pasini
International Journal of Speleology
Optical analysis of thin slides of cave fromations carried out by a number of researchers showed a fine structure consisting of a succession of double layers (thichness less than a fe tens of micron). In each two layer unit, one is thicker, transparent and composed of an assembly of calcite needle shaped crystals oriented perpendicularly to the layer: the other layer is opaque, cryptocrystalline or amorphous. According to some C-14 datings of archaeological remains covered by the formations each couple of layers would correspond to one year. In order to check this hypothesis an experiment was set up in the …
A Classification Of Karstic Phenomena, Arrigo A. Cigna
A Classification Of Karstic Phenomena, Arrigo A. Cigna
International Journal of Speleology
The paper describes and classifies the several types of karstic processes, distinguishing karstic, parakarstic, hypokarstic, hyperkarstic and pseudokarstic phenomena. An appendix on solubility of silica is also given.
Fracturation Et Karstification D'Un Massif: L'Exemple De L'Azerou El Kebir (Algérie Du Nord), P. E. Coiffait, Y. Quinif
Fracturation Et Karstification D'Un Massif: L'Exemple De L'Azerou El Kebir (Algérie Du Nord), P. E. Coiffait, Y. Quinif
International Journal of Speleology
The fracturation of the sub-autochthonous massif of the Azerou el Kebir is not fundamentally different from that of the adjoining allochthonous massif - where the structures are due to an Alpine phase, known as the Atlas phase. As with all fractures, karstification only exploits certain of them, without having any linkage to their statistical importance, caves have developed following fractures which are qualitatively important, but are poorly represented quantitatively. The study of the karstification therefore, confirms his complementary to the structural analysis in order to elucidate the technical problems of fracturation in the region.
Premier Proasellus Hyporhéique D'Espagne: P. Jaloniacus N. Sp., (Crustacea Isopoda Asellota), Jean-Paul Henry, Guy Magniez
Premier Proasellus Hyporhéique D'Espagne: P. Jaloniacus N. Sp., (Crustacea Isopoda Asellota), Jean-Paul Henry, Guy Magniez
International Journal of Speleology
This new, anophthalmous and unpigmented species lives in the underflow of Jalon River, Province of Alicante, Southeastern Spain. It belongs to the phyletic line of Proasellus meridianus (Racovitza, 1919).