The distribution and abundance of the interstitial acoel turbellarian,
Diatomovora amoena Kozloff, 1965 was studied in an
estuarine intertidal sand flat in Yaquina Bay, Oregon, from May
1970 through May 1971.
Monthly measurements of biological (organics, sulfides, chlorophyll,
and carotenoids), pore water (salinity, pH,oxygen, and temperature),
and sediment (fine sediment...
The life history and wing pattern variation of the intertidal
shore bug, Saldula palustris (Douglas), were studied in field and
experimental populations from June 1970 until February 1972.
The study site was an estuarine salt marsh on Yaquina Bay
near Toledo, Oregon. The insects live below mean high water level...
Oregon English sole catch data from 0 to 80 fathoms between Coos
Bay and Cape Lookout were examined for the years 1973, 1975, and 1976.
English sole is a major target species of this inshore trawl fishery.
Comparison of depths of maximal values of catch per unit effort, effort,
and...
Dried cattail and bulrush plant pieces in mesh bags were incubated in the
constructed wetland treating Pope & Talbot pulp mill effluent. Two ponds
planted with each species and two depth ranges in each pond were chosen, to
determine decomposition rates. Bags were withdrawn and analyzed at five time
points...
Contamination of ground water by non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) has
received increasing attention. The most common approach to numerical modeling of
NAPL movement through the unsaturated zone is the use of the finite difference or finite
element methods to solve a set of partial differential equations derived from Darcy's law...
Optimization programming techniques were applied to
develop the least cost formulations for Pacific whiting
surimi-based seafood (PWSBS). To develop the quality
constraint functions, texture and color of whiting surimi
gels were determined by torsion test and colorimeter,
respectively. Whiting surimi gels were produced by heating
at 90°C for 15 min....