A cruise of the R/V Yaquina off Oregon during June and July of
1968 provided data for a study of the relationships of hydrographic
and chemical parameters to estimates of biological activity. The
emphasis was on carbon and nitrogen reservoirs. Phytoplankton pigments,
nitrogen and C/N ratio were used along with...
The nature of the bioluminescence of Gonyaulax catenella is
similar to that observed for other dinoflagellates in culture, showing
photoperiod-entrained rhythms of luminescence and stimulability
with relatively constant luminescent capacity during scotophase. G.
catenella is very sensitive to stimulation and photoinbibition. The
nature of the response to stimulation by bubbling...
Research on the application of soluble, metal chelates for
water tracing using thermal neutron activation analysis for tracer
determination has led to the development of several tracers with
promising solution stabilities (conservative behavior) and determination sensitivities. The solution stabilities of the ethylenediamine
tetraacetic acid (EDTA) and the diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid...
The distribution of particles in the Eastern Pacific Ocean was
investigated from 2 January to 14 February, l969, on the YALOC-69
cruise of Oregon State University. The size distributions were well
fitted by the two-parameter Weibull distribution function, with a
predominant number of them nearly exponential in distributional
shape. Although...
A study of sedimentary structures and sediment texture of
beach and continental shelf sediments provides a basis for the interpretation
of the recent history of sedimentation on the Oregon continental
shelf. The texture of various sediment types suggests that
coastal rivers supply a considerable quantity of very fine sand in...
The processes responsible for transporting and depositing thick
sections of coarse-grained terrigenous clastics on the abyssal floor
and for forming associated sedimentary structures are still conjectural.
Many workers attribute coarse deep-sea sediments and their
probable lithified equivalent, the graywackes of flysch deposits to
some type of density movement.
Deductions concerning...
Growth and reproductive patterns of the common lanternfish,
Stenobrachius leucopsarus, are described by length frequency
analysis, otolith analysis and examination of ovaries.
Length frequency analysis, employing the probability paper
method of analysis of polymodal distributions, of three and one-half
years of monthly midwater trawl collections off Oregon showed that
fish...
Adula californiensis, which inhabits mudstone along the open
coast and in Yaquina Bay, Oregon, is subjected to extremely varying
conditions. Laboratory experiments of a factorial design were used
to investigate the effects of temperature and salinity on survival,
growth and respiration during early development.
The rate of development to the...