GLERL Publications for FY 1995: October 1994 - September 1995

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ASSEL, R.A. Long term trends in Laurentian Great Lakes ice cover. GLERL Open File Report, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI 5 pp. (1994). https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1994/19940007.pdf

ASSEL, R.A. Great Lakes Ice Cover Studies. NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 4 pp. (1995).

ASSEL, R.A., T.E. CROLEY, and K. Schneider. Computer visualization of long-term average Great Lakes temperature and ice cover. Journal of Great Lakes Research 20(4):771-782 (1994). https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1994/19940004.pdf

ASSEL, R.A., and D.M. Robertson. Changes in winter air temperatures near Lake Michigan, 1851-1993, as determined from regional lake-ice records. Limnology and Oceanography 40(1):165-176 (1995). https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1995/19950019.pdf

ASSEL, R.A., C.E. SELLINGER, D.E. MEYER, and R.N. KELLEY. Great Lakes states monthly precipitation data - beginning of record to 1990. NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL GLERL-86, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI (NTIS # not yet available) 39 pp. (1995). https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/tech_reports/glerl-086/tm-086.pdf

Atwood, D.K., A. BRATKOVICH, M. Gallagher, and G.L. Hitchcock. Introduction to the dedicated issue. Estuaries 17(4):729-731 (1994).

Bedford, K.W., and D. SCHWAB. Report of the First Annual Great Lakes Forecasting System (GLFS) Users' Workshop. Great Lakes Forecasting System (GLFS) Users' Workshop, Sandusky, OH, September 22, 1994. Ohio Sea Grant College Program, Columbus, OH, 16 pp. (1995).

Bedford, K.W., and D.J. SCHWAB. The Great Lakes Forecasting System: An overview. Proceedings, 1994 Hydraulic Engineering Conference, C.V. Cotroneo and R.R. Rumer (eds.), Buffalo, NY, August 1-5, 1994. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, 197-201 (1994).

BEETON, A.M. Lakes and Ponds. In Encyclopedia of the Environment, R.A. Eblen and W.R. Eblen (eds.). Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, MA, 394-395 (1994).

BRATKOVICH, A.W., S.P. Dinnel, and D. Goolsby. Variability and prediction of freshwater and nitrate fluxes for the Louisiana-Texas Shelf: Mississippi and Atchafalaya River source functions. Estuaries 17(4):766-778 (1994).

Bruner, K.A., S.W. Fisher, and P.F. LANDRUM. The role of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in contaminant cycling: I. The effect of body size and lipid content on the bioconcentration of PCBs and PAHs. Journal of Great Lakes Research 20(4):725-734 (1994). https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1994/19940002.pdf

Bruner, K.A., S.W. Fisher, and P.F. LANDRUM. The role of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in contaminant cycling: II. Zebra mussel contaminant accumulation from algae and suspended particles, and transfer to the benthic invertebrate, Gammarus fasciatus. Journal of Great Lakes Research 20(4):735-750 (1994). https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1994/19940003.pdf

Crecelius, E., B. Lasora, L. Lefkovits, P.F. LANDRUM, and B. Barrick. Chapter 5: Chemical Analyses. In Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments (ARCS) Program: Assessment Guidance Document, Great Lakes National Program Office, Environmental Protection Agency, Chicago, IL, EPA 905-B94-002, 69-85 (1994).

CROLEY, T.E.II. Hydrological impacts of climate change on the Laurentian Great Lakes. In Trends in Hydrology, Research Trends, The Council of Scientific Research Integration, Trivandrum, India, 1-25 (1994).

CROLEY, T.E.II. GLERL Water Resources Research Program. NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 4 pp. (1995).

CROLEY, T.E.II. Laurentian Great Lakes dynamics, climate, and response to change. In The Role of Water and the Hydrological Cycle in Global Change, H.R. Oliver, and S. A. Oliver (eds.). Springer-Verlag, New York, 253-296 (1995).

CROLEY, T.E.II, D.H. LEE, and B. LOFGREN. GLERL Hydrological Modeling. NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 4 pp. (1995).

CROLEY, T.E.II, D.H. LEE, B. LOFGREN, and F.H. QUINN. Great Lakes Water Resources Forecasting. NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 4 pp. (1995).

CROLEY, T.E.II, and F.H. QUINN. Climate Transposition in the Great Lakes. NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 4 pp. (1995).

CROLEY, T.E.II, F.H. QUINN, K. Kunkel, and S. Changnon. Potential Great Lakes hydrology and lake level impacts resulting from global warming. Sixth Symposium on Global Change Studies, Dallas, TX, January 15-20, 1995. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 67-72 (1995).

Dinnel, S.P., T. Whitledge, A.W. BRATKOVICH, and B.H. Jones. Buoyancy and nutrient exchange in the Mississippi River outflow region. Proceedings, Nutrient Enhanced Coastal Ocean Productivity Synthesis Workshop, Baton Rouge, LA, April 26-27, 1994. Louisiana Sea Grant, Baton Rouge, LA, 28-33 (1995).

EADIE, B.J., R. Amon, R. Benner, J.F. CAVALETTO, J.B. Cotner, W.S. GARDNER, M.B. LANSING, and D. Pakulski. Organic matter decomposition, nitrogen recycling, and oxygen consumption in the Mississippi River plume/Gulf Shelf region. Proceedings, Nutrient Enhanced Coastal Ocean Productivity Synthesis Workshop, Baton Rouge, LA, April 26-27, 1994. Louisiana Sea Grant, Baton Rouge, LA, 40-45 (1995).

EADIE, B.J., B.A. McKee, M.B. LANSING, J.A. ROBBINS, S. Metz, and J.H. Trefry. Records of nutrient -enhanced coastal ocean productivity in sediments from the Louisiana continental shelf. Estuaries 17(4):754-765 (1994).

FAHNENSTIEL, G.L., M.J. McCORMICK, G.A. LANG, D.G. Redalje, S.E. Lohrenz, M. MARKOWITZ, B. WAGONER, and H.J. CARRICK. Taxon-specific growth and loss rates for dominant phytoplankton populations from the northern Gulf of Mexico. Marine Ecology Progress Series 117:229-239 (1995).

Fox, R., P.F. LANDRUM, and L. McCrone. Chapter 1: Introduction. In Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments (ARCS) Program: Assessment Guidance Document, EPA, Great Lakes National Program Office, Chicago, IL, EPA 905-B94-002, 1-9 (1994).

GARDNER, W.S., R. Benner, G. Chin-Leo, J.B. COTNER, B.J. EADIE, J.F. CAVALETTO, and M.B. LANSING. Mineralization of organic material and bacterial dynamics in Mississippi River plume water. Estuaries 17(4): 816-828 (1994).

GARDNER, W.S., H.A. BOOTSMA, C. Evans, and P.A. St. John. Improved chromatographic analysis of 15N:14N ratios in ammonium or nitrate for isotope addition experiments. Marine Chemistry 48:271-282 (1995).

GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. FY 1993 Yearly Report. C.M. Darnell and D.F. Reid, (eds ). Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 50 pp. (1994).

GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. Publications by the staff of the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. C.M. Darnell (ed.). NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 94 pp. (1995).

GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. FY 1994 Yearly Report. C.M. Darnell and D.F. Reid (eds.). NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 49 pp. (1995). https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/annual/yr94.pdf

GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. The Lake St. Clair Problem. NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 2 pp. (1995).

GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. Nearshore Hydrodynamics--1995 Update. NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 3 pp. (1995).

GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. Environmental Stewardship and Natural Resource Management Contributions by NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory A Synopsis. NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 2 pp. (1995).

GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Information Sheet. NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 2 pp. (1995).

GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. Cargo Sweeping on the Great Lakes: Balancing Environmental Protection, Safety, and Economics. NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 2 pp. (1995).

GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. The Great Lakes Coastal Forecasting System-- A Coastal Prediction Tool. NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 2 pp. (1995).

GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. The Saginaw Bay National Watershed Initiative: Participation and Contributions of NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 2 pp. (1995).

HARKEY, G.A., P.L. VAN HOOF, and P.F. LANDRUM. Bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from a historically contaminated sediment core. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 14(9):1551-1560 (1995).

HAWLEY, N., and B.M. Lesht. Does local resuspension maintain the benthic nepheloid layer in southeastern Lake Michigan? Journal of Sedimentary Research A65(1):69-76 (1995).

Holcombe, T.L., D.F. REID, and D.L. Davins. New bathymetry of the Great Lakes being compiled as part of NOAA's Great Lakes data rescue effort. Earth System Monitor :10-11 (1995).

Horowitz, A.J., K.A. Elrick, J.A. ROBBINS, and R.B. Cook. A summary of the effects of mining and related activities on the sediment-trace element geochemistry of Lake Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA. Journal of Geochemical Exploration 52:135-144 (1995).

Horowitz, A.J., K.A. Elrick, J.A. ROBBINS, and R.B. Cook. Effect of mining and related activities on the sediment trace element geochemistry of Lake Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA - Part II: Subsurface sediments. Hydrological Processes 9:35-54 (1995).

Kelley, J.G., C.J. Yen, J.S. Hobgood, D.J. SCHWAB, and K.W. Bedford. Short-term forecasts for Lake Erie. Proceedings, 1994 Hydraulic Engineering Conference, G.V. Cotroneo and R.R. Rumer (eds.), Buffalo, NY, August 1-5, 1994. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, 227-231 (1994).

KUKKONEN, J., and P.F. LANDRUM. Effects of sediment-bound Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) on the bioavailability and distribution of Benzo(a)pyrene in lake sediment to Lumbriculus variegatus. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 14(3):523-531 (1995).

KUKKONEN, J., and P.F. LANDRUM. Measuring assimilation efficiencies for sediment-bound PAH and PCB congeners by benthic organisms. Aquatic Toxicology 32:75-92 (1995).

Kunkel, K.E., S.A. Changnon, T.E. CROLEY, and F.H. QUINN. Scenarios for climate change impacts assessments in the Great Lakes region. Ninth Conference on Applied Meteorology, Dallas, TX, January 15-20, 1995. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 212-216 (1995).

LANDRUM, P.F. How should numerical sediment quality criteria be used? Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 1(1):13-17 (1995).

LANDRUM, P.F. Toxicokinetics from aqueous and sediment exposures for Diporeia spp. NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL GLERL-87, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI (PB95-240529/XAB) 17 pp. (1995). https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/tech_reports/glerl-087/tm-087.pdf

LANDRUM, P.F., W.S. DUPUIS, and J. KUKKONEN. Toxicokinetics and toxicity of sediment-associated pyrene and phenanthrene in Diporeia spp.: Examination of equilibrium-partitioning theory and residue-based effects for assessing hazard. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 13(11):1769-1780 (1994).

LANDRUM, P.F., and W.R. FAUST. The role of sediment composition on the bioavailability of laboratory-dosed sediment-associated organic contaminants to the amphipod Diporeia (spp.). Chemical Speciation and Bioavailability 6(2/3):85-92 (1994).

LEE, D.H., and A.H. CLITES. Great Lakes water level extremes and risk assessment. Proceedings, First International Conference, Water Resources Engineering Division of ASCE, San Antonio, TX, August 14-18, 1995. 129-133 (1995).

LIU, P.C. How do wind waves grow? Proceedings, Second International Conference on Air-Sea Interaction and on Meteorology and Oceanography of the Coastal Zone, Lisbon, Portugal, September 22-27, 1994. American Meteorological Society, 107-108 (1994).

LIU, P.C. Review of "Dynamics and Modeling of Ocean Waves" by G.J. Komen et al. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 76(5):763-766 (1995).

LOFGREN, B.M., and T.E. CROLEY. Validation of the Coupled Hydrosphere-Atmosphere Research Model (CHARM). Proceedings, Conference on Hydrology, Dallas, TX, January 15-20, 1995. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 26-30 (1995).

Lohrenz, S.E., G.L. FAHNENSTIEL, and D.G. Redalje. Spatial and temporal variations of photosynthetic parameters in relation to environmental conditions in coastal waters of the northern Gulf of Mexico. Estuaries 17(4):779-795 (1994).

Lohrenz, S.E., D.G. Redalje, and G.L. FAHNENSTIEL. Optical properties of Mississippi River plume and adjacent waters during March 1991. Proceedings, Nutrient Enhanced Coastal Ocean Productivity Synthesis Workshop, Baton Rouge, LA, April 26-27, 1994. Louisiana Sea Grant, Baton Rouge, LA, 67-74 (1995).

Magnuson, J.J., C.J. Bowser, R.A. ASSEL, B.T. DeStasio, J.R. Eaton, E.J. Fee, P.J. Dillion, L.D. Mortsch, N.T. Roulet, F.H. QUINN, and D.W. Schindler. Region 1. - Laurentian Great Lakes and Precambrian Shield. Proceedings, Regional Assessment of Freshwater Ecosystems and Climate Change in North America, Leesburg, Virginia, October 24-26, 1994. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 3-4 (1994). https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1994/19940008.pdf

Meyers, P.A., A. Zsolnay, and B.J. EADIE. Pyrolysis-mass spectrometry of sediment trap organic matter from Lake Michigan. Chemical Speciation and Bioavailability 7(1):33-37 (1995).

Mulsow, S.G., and P.F. LANDRUM. Bioaccumulation of DDT in a marine polychaete, the conveyor-belt deposit feeder Heteromastus filiformis (claparede). Chemosphere 31(4):3141-3152 (1995).

NALEPA, T.F. Decline of native unionid bivalves in Lake St. Clair after infestation by the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51(10):2227-2233 (1994).

Nelsen, T.A., P. Blackwelder, T. Hood, C. Zarikian, J.H. Trefry, S. Metz, B. EADIE, and B.J. McKee. Retrospective analysis of NECOP area sediments: biogenic, inorganic, and organic indicators of antropogenic influences since the turn of the century. Proceedings, Nutrient Enhanced Coastal Ocean Productivity Synthesis Workshop, Baton Rouge, LA, April 26-27, 1994. Louisiana Sea Grant, Baton Rouge, LA, 90-101 (1995).

O'CONNOR, W.P. The complex wavenumber eigenvalues of Laplace's tidal equations for oceans bounded by meridians. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A 449:51-64 (1995).

Pakulski, J.D., R. Benner, R. Amon, B.J. EADIE, and T. Whitledge. Community metabolism and nutrient cycling in the Mississippi River plume: evidence for intense nitrification at intermediate salinities. Marine Ecology Progress Series 117:207-218 (1995).

QUINN, F.H., T.E. CROLEY, S.J. Changnon, and K. Kunkel. North American Great Lakes hydrology under the transposed 1993 Mississippi flood climate. Proceedings, Conference on Hydrology, Dallas, TX, January 15-20, 1995. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 18-21 (1995).

Redalje, D.G., S.E. Lohrenz, and G.L. FAHNENSTIEL. The relationship between primary production and the vertical export of particulate organic matter in a river-impacted coastal ecosystem. Estuaries 17(4):829-838 (1994).

REID, D.F. The Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory: Focus on Saginaw Bay. Proceedings, Ecosystem Management: Status and Potential, Washington, DC, March 24-25, 1994. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 153-158 (1994).

ROBBINS, J.A., and A.W. Jasinski. Chernobyl fallout radionuclides in Lake Sniardwy, Poland. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 26:157-184 (1995).

Schloesser, D.W., and T.F. NALEPA. Dramatic decline of unionid bivalves in offshore waters of western Lake Erie after infestation by the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51:2234-2242 (1994).

Schloesser, D.W., and T.F. NALEPA. Freshwater mussels in the Lake Huron-Lake Erie corridor. In Our Living Resources: A Report to the Nation on the Distribution, Abundance, and Health of U.S.Plants, Animals, and Ecosystems, E.T. Laroe, G. S. Farris, C.E. Puckett, P. Doran, and M.J. Mac (eds.). U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Biological Service, Washington, DC, 179-182 (1995).

SCHWAB, D.J., K.W. Bedford, and F.H. QUINN. Overview of the Great Lakes Coastal Forecasting System. Proceedings, 11th International Conference on IIPS for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology, Dallas, TX, January 15-20, 1995. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 132-133 (1995).

SCHWAB, D.J., W.P. O'CONNOR, and G.L. Mellor. On the net cyclonic circulation in large stratified lakes. Journal of Physical Oceanography 25(6):1516-1520 (1995). https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1995/19950003.pdf

SELLINGER, C.E. Groundwater flux into a portion of eastern Lake Michigan. Journal of Great Lakes Research 21(1):53-63 (1995). https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1995/19950004.pdf

Trefry, J.H., S. Metz, T.A. Nelsen, T.P. Trocine, and B.J. EADIE. Transport and fate of particulate organic carbon by the Mississippi River and its fate in the Gulf of Mexico. Estuaries 17(4):839-849 (1994).

VANDERPLOEG, H.A., J.R. LIEBIG, and T.F. NALEPA. From picoplankton to microplankton: temperature-driven filtration by the unionid bivalve Lampsilis radiata siliquoidea in Lake St. Clair. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 52:63-74 (1995).

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