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Monthly Report On The State Of Rivers 1983, Albert Kuo
Monthly Report On The State Of Rivers 1983, Albert Kuo
Reports
Chiefly graphs showing monthly salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen distributions at slackwater for the James, York, Pamunkey, and Rappahannock Rivers.
1983: March-April, May, June-November
Climate Scale Environmental Factors Affecting Year-Class Fluctuations Of Atlantic Croaker (Micropogonias Undulatus) In The Chesapeake Bay (Maryland, Virginia), Brenda L. Norcross
Climate Scale Environmental Factors Affecting Year-Class Fluctuations Of Atlantic Croaker (Micropogonias Undulatus) In The Chesapeake Bay (Maryland, Virginia), Brenda L. Norcross
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
A conceptual life history of the Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) identifies the effects of the environment on juvenile recruitment. In a multi-disciplinary approach to modelling, the major effects are investigated, quantified and presented in a flow chart. The model is divided into three sub models, each representing a major component which affects juvenile recruitment. North/south spawning location in the Mid-Atlantic Bight is affected by the bottom water temperature as influenced by the cessation of the summer winds in relation to timing of croaker migration. The pelagic phase is the most critical time in the life history of a larval croaker …
An Environmental Model Predicting The Relative Recruitment Success Of Blue Crab, Callinectes Sapidus (Rathbun), In Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, Andrew Jackson Applegate
An Environmental Model Predicting The Relative Recruitment Success Of Blue Crab, Callinectes Sapidus (Rathbun), In Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, Andrew Jackson Applegate
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Age, Growth And Reproduction Of American Eels, Anguilla Rostrata, (Lesueur), From The Chesapeake Bay Area, Marion Yvonne Hedgepeth
Age, Growth And Reproduction Of American Eels, Anguilla Rostrata, (Lesueur), From The Chesapeake Bay Area, Marion Yvonne Hedgepeth
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Niche Relations Among Polychaetes Of A Meso-Polyhaline Assemblage In The York River, Virginia, Michael Joseph Kravitz
Niche Relations Among Polychaetes Of A Meso-Polyhaline Assemblage In The York River, Virginia, Michael Joseph Kravitz
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
A Mathematical Model For Small Tidal Streams Capable Of Simulating Both Short-Term And Long-Term Water Quality Variations, Stephen Anthony Williams
A Mathematical Model For Small Tidal Streams Capable Of Simulating Both Short-Term And Long-Term Water Quality Variations, Stephen Anthony Williams
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Energy Utilization In Bay Anchovy And Black Sea Bass Eggs And Larvae Contrasting Ecological Roles, John Wotring Tucker Jr
Energy Utilization In Bay Anchovy And Black Sea Bass Eggs And Larvae Contrasting Ecological Roles, John Wotring Tucker Jr
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
The objective of this study was a comparison of developmental changes and energy utilization in eggs, unfed larvae, and fed larvae of two marine fish species that both have pelagic early stages, but differ in phylogeny and early life ecology. The bay anchovy (Anchoa mitchilli), a clupeiform, spawns in estuaries and shallow coastal waters. The black sea bass (Centropristis striata striata), a perciform, spawns offshore at 15-50 m depths. Densities of zooplankton eaten by first-feeding fish larvae are normally higher in coastal waters than offshore. An important determinant of survival of larval fishes is their ability to fulfill nutritional requirements …
Modeling Of Water Quality In Estuaries And Estuarine Networks (Virginia, Maryland), Yothin Unkulvasapaul
Modeling Of Water Quality In Estuaries And Estuarine Networks (Virginia, Maryland), Yothin Unkulvasapaul
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
A one dimensional finite element model for the prediction of transient water quality in an estuary is developed. Ten water quality constituents, salinity, coliform bacteria, organic nitrogen, ammonia nitrogen, nitrite-nitrate nitrogen, organic phosphorous, inorganic phosphorous, phytoplankton as measured by chlorophyll 'a', DO and CBOD are included in the model. The effects of temperature, solar radiation and zooplankton predation are incorporated into the model as external forcing functions. The concentration distributions are obtained by solving the conservation of mass equations successively. A compatible hydrodynamic model is also developed to provide the driving transport processes to the water quality model. The finite …
On The Occurrence And Origins Of Hopanoids In The Chesapeake Bay (Maryland, Virginia), Gullaya Wattayakorn
On The Occurrence And Origins Of Hopanoids In The Chesapeake Bay (Maryland, Virginia), Gullaya Wattayakorn
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
Analyses of surface sediment samples from the Chesapeake Bay and sediment cores from the James and the Potomac River showed that pentacyclic triterpenoids of the hopanoid skeleton were ubiquitously present in all samples. The hopanoids have been identified and quantified by gas chromatographic retention data obtained on SE-52 stationary phase, and mass spectral comparisons with the branched/cyclic fraction of a Lorraine coal extract as well as published data from authentic standards. Hopanoid acids are of extended 17(beta)(H), 21(beta)(H)-structure, ranging from C(,31) to C(,33). The 17(beta)(H), 21(beta)(H)-bishomohopanoic acid (C(,32)) is always the major acid found in the samples. All acids were …
Catastrophes In The Elmo Bumpy Torus, Alkesh R. Punjabi
Catastrophes In The Elmo Bumpy Torus, Alkesh R. Punjabi
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
Experimentally it is observed that the plasma in Elmo Bumpy Torus (EBT) shows discontinuous changes in the electron line density, electron and ion temperatures and fluctuation levels as the ambient gas pressure or electron cyclotron heating is varied continuously. We use the Point Model of Hedrick et al. for the toroidal core plasma in EBT. The Point Model is not a gradient dynamic system. Hence the Elementary Catastrophe Theory is not directly applicable to the Point Model. Nonetheless, the Point Model equilibria will be shown to exhibit properties which are quite akin to the canonical cusp catastrophe. The ambipolar electric …
A General Theory Of Electron Detachment In Negative Ion Collisions, Tzuu-Shin Wang
A General Theory Of Electron Detachment In Negative Ion Collisions, Tzuu-Shin Wang
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
In this thesis a general theory of electron detachment in slow collisions of negative ions with atoms is presented. The theory is based upon a semiclassical close-coupling framework, following the work of Taylor and Delos. The Schrodinger equation is reduced, under certain assumptions, to a non-denumerably infinite set of coupled equations. We develop a new method for solving these equations that is more general than the methods used by Taylor and Delos. A zero-order approximation of our solution is applied to the case of H('-)(D('-)) on Ne collisions, the results are compared with the experimental data, and we find good …
Long-Time States Of Inverse Cascades In The Presence Of A Maximum Length Scale, Murshed Hossain
Long-Time States Of Inverse Cascades In The Presence Of A Maximum Length Scale, Murshed Hossain
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
It is shown numerically, both for the two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations and for two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics, that the long-time asymptotic state in a forced inverse-cascade situation is one in which the spectrum is completely dominated by its own fundamental. The growth continues until the fundamental is dissipatively limited by its own dissipation rate. An algebraic model is proposed for the dynamics of such a final state.
Nmr Study Of Molecular Motions In Two Disordered Organic Solids, Philip L. Kuhns
Nmr Study Of Molecular Motions In Two Disordered Organic Solids, Philip L. Kuhns
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
The molecular motions are studies in two disordered materials that undergo glass transitions. Glycerol is a conventional glass former and cyclohexanol is an orientational glass former.;The technique used in the glycerol experiments was spectral hole burning. Chemical shift anisotropy produces inhomogeneous broadening of NMR lines in orientationally disordered and polycrystalline solids. By saturating or inverting a portion of the anisotropic line, 'burning a hole', molecules of certain orientations are tagged. Subsequent molecular reorientations result in spectral diffusion which is not related to spin-spin interactions. By measuring the broadening and recovery of the hole as a function of time, detailed knowledge …
A Precision Measurement Of The Magnetic Moment Of The Sigma Minus Hyperon, David William Hertzog
A Precision Measurement Of The Magnetic Moment Of The Sigma Minus Hyperon, David William Hertzog
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
A new measurement of the magnetic moment of the (SIGMA)('-) hyperon has been made and the result is (mu)((SIGMA)('-)) = -1.111 (+OR-) 0.031 (+OR-) 0.011 nuclear magnetons.;Negative kaons from a low-energy separated beam at the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron of the Brookhaven National Laboratory were brought to rest in a novel laminar target consisting of thin metal foils immersed in liquid hydrogen. The production of (SIGMA)('-) hyperons occurred primarily through the reaction K('-)p(--->)(SIGMA)('-)(pi)('+). (SIGMA)('-) hyperon production was tagged by the identification of the energetic (pi)('+). Many of the (SIGMA)('-) so produced stopped in nearby foils of Pb (or W) where …
The Peregrine Falcon In Virginia: Survey Of Historic Eyries And Reintroduction Effort, Johannes Kurt Gabler
The Peregrine Falcon In Virginia: Survey Of Historic Eyries And Reintroduction Effort, Johannes Kurt Gabler
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Molecular Weight On Polyphenylguinoxaline Properties, Brian J. Jensen
Effect Of Molecular Weight On Polyphenylguinoxaline Properties, Brian J. Jensen
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Nature And Extent Of Trace Element Contamination Associated With Fly-Ash Disposal Sites In The Chisman Creek Watershed, Bruce J. Neilson, George C. Grant, Gary F. Anderson, Cindy L. Bosco
The Nature And Extent Of Trace Element Contamination Associated With Fly-Ash Disposal Sites In The Chisman Creek Watershed, Bruce J. Neilson, George C. Grant, Gary F. Anderson, Cindy L. Bosco
Reports
This study was conducted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) and the Virginia Associated Research Campus (VARC), both branches of the College of William and Mary, to document the nature, extent, and severity of environmental contamination by trace elements from the landfill disposal of fly-ash within the Chisman Creek watershed. Previous work in the area demonstrated that some metals were apparently mobile in the groundwater, and that two nearby household wells were contaminated (Va. SWCB, 1981). These short term studies were limited to the testing of only a few selected contaminants in wells near the fly-ash pits. The …
James River Slack Water Data Report : Temperature, Salinity, Dissolved Oxygen, 1971 - 1980, T. J. Brooks, C. S. Fang
James River Slack Water Data Report : Temperature, Salinity, Dissolved Oxygen, 1971 - 1980, T. J. Brooks, C. S. Fang
Reports
The slack water survey program, which has been supp orted by the State Water Control Board and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science under the Cooperative State Agencies program, provides an extended series of tem perature, salinity, dissolved oxygen and nutrient measurements along the James River. These have been used to: 1) establish, verify, and update mathe matical and physical hydraulic models; 2) provide a baseline against which effects of unusual events have been measured; and could be used to: 3) es tablish annu al and longer period 11 climatological" trends in response to changing natural phenomena and man-made modifica …
Oyster Spatfall In Virginia Rivers: 1982 Annual Summary, Dexter S. Haven, James Whitcomb
Oyster Spatfall In Virginia Rivers: 1982 Annual Summary, Dexter S. Haven, James Whitcomb
Reports
The Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) conducts weekly surveys from June through early October to obtain oyster spatfall information. Spat counts are made from oyster shells strung on wire and suspended from stakes on public and private beds. The number of spat on shells are counted each week of the spawning season to determine the potential of a particular area for receiving a strike and to predict the most likely period the strikes will occur.
Toxic Organic Compounds In Surface Sediments From Elizabeth And Patapsco Rivers And Estuaries, Rudolph H. Bieri, Chris Hein, Robert J. Huggett, Philip Shou, Harold Slone, Craig Smith, Chih-Wu Su
Toxic Organic Compounds In Surface Sediments From Elizabeth And Patapsco Rivers And Estuaries, Rudolph H. Bieri, Chris Hein, Robert J. Huggett, Philip Shou, Harold Slone, Craig Smith, Chih-Wu Su
Reports
This study is an extension of a Chespeake Bay-wide analysis of toxic organic substances into the Elizabeth and Patapsco River subestuaries. Twenty-eight surface sediment samples from the.Elizabeth River and 40 surface sediment samples from the Patapsco, were analyzed in detail for the presence of mainly aromatic and polar organic compounds. Approximately 310 distinct compounds were identified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in the Elizabeth River samples, and about 480 in the Patapsco. Total aromatic concentrations ranged from 440,000 to 3,100 ppb in the Elizabeth and from 2.7 x 106 to 6100 ppb in the Patapsco. Similar to observation in the.Chesapeake Bay, …
Management Practice Evaluation For Urban Areas In The Hampton Roads Vicinity: A Report To Hampton Roads Water Quality Agency, Gary F. Anderson, Bruce J. Neilson, Donald H. Campbell
Management Practice Evaluation For Urban Areas In The Hampton Roads Vicinity: A Report To Hampton Roads Water Quality Agency, Gary F. Anderson, Bruce J. Neilson, Donald H. Campbell
Reports
Data was collected by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science from study sites in the designated Hampton Roads 208 area, and information from other studies published in the literature were used to examine the change in pollutant loadings brought about by the presence of management practices in urban test watersheds. The focus was on nutrients, BOD, and suspended solids.
Metal Inventory And Fate Of Suspended Sediment In Chesapeake Bay, Maynard M. Nichols, Galen Thompson, Bruce Nelson
Metal Inventory And Fate Of Suspended Sediment In Chesapeake Bay, Maynard M. Nichols, Galen Thompson, Bruce Nelson
Reports
This report aims to provide new information that meets selected objectives of the EPA-States Taxies Plan of Action: i.e. (1) to determine the state of the Bay with respect to the distribution and concentration of selected metals in suspended material and fluid mud; (2) to establish the temooral variations of sediment and metal loading: (3) to identify potential zones of metal accumulation and trace their transport routes, and (4) to provide recommendations for monitoring contaminated sediment.
Field observations provide longitudinal coverage of the Bay with transects into Baltimore Harbor and Hampton Roads. They include contrasting conditions of seasonal high-low river …
Acute Toxicity Potential Of Chlorination In Estuarine Waters, Morris H. Roberts Jr.
Acute Toxicity Potential Of Chlorination In Estuarine Waters, Morris H. Roberts Jr.
VIMS Books and Book Chapters
Two primary uses of chlorination in estuarine systems are disinfection of sewage effluent and fouling control in condensor tubes of electric power generating plants. The intent in both uses is to apply sufficient chlorine to kill certain target organisms. At the same time, however, efforts are made to control both the application rate and effluent release so that non-target species in the receiving waters are not affected. To accomplish such control, the effluent is usually retained, which permits the decay of the residual chlorine and rapid dilution with ambient water to reduce further the residual. The residual concentration continues to …
Hydrocarbon Fuel Chemistry : Sediment Water Interaction, William G. Macintyre, C. L. Smith, P. O. Defur, C. W. Su
Hydrocarbon Fuel Chemistry : Sediment Water Interaction, William G. Macintyre, C. L. Smith, P. O. Defur, C. W. Su
Reports
The objective of this program was to determine the effect of sediments on aqueous solutions of selected United States Air Force (USAF} hydrocarbon fuels. Effects of sediment type, organic carbon content, pH, temperature and salinity on interaction of dissolved hydrocarbons with sediment were studied. The results of this work can be used to estimate the role of sediment hydrocarbon interaction terms in fate models of aqueous systems, such as the Environmental Protection Agency "EXAMS" model.
Participation Of Environmental Coalitions In The Development Of Public Policy, Wayne Richard Knight
Participation Of Environmental Coalitions In The Development Of Public Policy, Wayne Richard Knight
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Seasat Sar Test Of The Virginian Sea Wave Climate Model, John C. Munday Jr., Christopher S. Welch, George R. Mapp
Seasat Sar Test Of The Virginian Sea Wave Climate Model, John C. Munday Jr., Christopher S. Welch, George R. Mapp
Reports
Coastal wave refraction imaged by the Seasat Synthetic Aperture Radar is compared to simulations produced by the Virginian Sea Wave Climate Model. Seasat SAR passes 974 at Cape Hatteras, and 974 and 1404 at Long Island, were examined using OFT and ZTS methods. Results generally confirm the validity of linear wave theory in modeling of shallow-water wave refraction --roughly half the deviations between VSWCM and SAR data for direction and wavelength are within 2 degrees and 10 meters. Convergence of wave orthogonals is found in predicted caustic regions. Available bathymetric data were adequate for the analysis. Some details in the …
The Biogenic Structure Of Lower Chesapeake Bay Sediments : Epa Chesapeake Bay Program Final Report, Karl J. Nilsen, Robert J. Diaz, Linda C. Schaffner, Donald F. Boesch, Rodney Bertelsen, Michel Kravitz
The Biogenic Structure Of Lower Chesapeake Bay Sediments : Epa Chesapeake Bay Program Final Report, Karl J. Nilsen, Robert J. Diaz, Linda C. Schaffner, Donald F. Boesch, Rodney Bertelsen, Michel Kravitz
Reports
No abstract provided.
Toxic Substances, R. Bieri, O. Bricker, R. Byrne, R. J. Diaz, Et Al
Toxic Substances, R. Bieri, O. Bricker, R. Byrne, R. J. Diaz, Et Al
VIMS Books and Book Chapters
This part of the CBP Synthesis Report summarizes and integrates the research findings and reconnnendations of 13 projects of the Chesapeake Bay Toxic Substances Program performed between July 1978 and October 1981. The following sections describe research on potentially toxic substances, or toxicants, in water-sediments and selected biota. The subjects considered include a brief review of metals, their sources, distribution and behavior, and then a review of sources and distribution of organic chemicals. Finally, information concerning the significance of toxicants in the- Bay and their pattern of enrichment is provided. Most information synthesized in this report can be traced to …
Light And Submerged Macrophyte Communities In Chesapeake Bay: A Scientific Summary, Richard L. Wetzel, Robin F. Van Tine, Polly A. Penhale
Light And Submerged Macrophyte Communities In Chesapeake Bay: A Scientific Summary, Richard L. Wetzel, Robin F. Van Tine, Polly A. Penhale
VIMS Books and Book Chapters
The initial focus of submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) research in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) was evaluation of the structural and functional ecology of these communities. In the upper Bay, Myriophyllum spicatum and Potamogeton perfoliatus are the dominant species; the dominant species in the lower Bay are Zostera marina and Ruppia maritima. Studies centered on various aspects of productivity (both primary and secondary), trophic structure, and resource utilization by both ecologically and economically important species. Much of the initial research was descriptively oriented because of a general lack of information on Chesapeake Bay submerged plant …
Organic Compound Levels In A Sediment Core From The Elizabeth River Of Virginia, Muzhen Lu
Organic Compound Levels In A Sediment Core From The Elizabeth River Of Virginia, Muzhen Lu
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.