Quantifying the undiscovered geothermal resources of the United States
Colin F. Williams, Marshall J. Reed, Jacob DeAngelo, S. Peter Galanis Jr.
2009, Conference Paper, Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
In 2008, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) released summary results of an assessment of the electric power production potential from the moderate- and high-temperature geothermal resources of the United States (Williams et al., 2008a; USGS Fact Sheet 2008-3082; http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2008/3082). In the assessment, the estimated mean power production potential from undiscovered...
Causes and Movement of Landslides at Rainbow Creek and Rattlesnake Gulf in the Tully Valley, Onondaga County, New York
Kathryn Tamulonis, William Kappel, Stephen Shaw
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5114
Characteristics of the April 2007 Flood at 10 Streamflow-Gaging Stations in Massachusetts
Phillip J. Zarriello, Carl S. Carlson
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5068
A large 'nor'easter' storm on April 15-18, 2007, brought heavy rains to the southern New England region that, coupled with normal seasonal high flows and associated wet soil-moisture conditions, caused extensive flooding in many parts of Massachusetts and neighboring states. To characterize the magnitude of the April 2007 flood, a...
Giant Constrictors: Biological and Management Profiles and an Establishment Risk Assessment for Nine Large Species of Pythons, Anacondas, and the Boa Constrictor
Robert N. Reed, Gordon H. Rodda
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1202
Giant Constrictors: Biological and Management Profiles and an Establishment Risk Assessment for Nine Large Species of Pythons, Anacondas, and the Boa Constrictor, estimates the ecological risks associated with colonization of the United States by nine large constrictors. The nine include the world's four largest snake species (Green Anaconda, Eunectes murinus;...
The National Map Customer Requirements: Findings from Interviews and Surveys
Larry Sugarbaker, Kevin E. Coray, Barbara Poore
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1222
The purpose of this study was to receive customer feedback and to understand data and information requirements for The National Map. This report provides results and findings from interviews and surveys and will guide policy and operations decisions about data and information requirements leading to the development of a 5-year...
Bankfull discharge and channel characteristics of streams in New York State
Christiane I. Mulvihill, Barry P. Baldigo, Sarah J. Miller, Douglas DeKoskie, Joel DuBois
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5144
Equations that relate drainage area to bankfull discharge and channel characteristics (such as width, depth, and cross-sectional area) at gaged sites are needed to help define bankfull discharge and channel characteristics at ungaged sites and can be used in stream-restoration and protection projects, stream-channel classification, and channel assessments. These equations...
Mercury, methylmercury, and other constituents in sediment and water from seasonal and permanent wetlands in the Cache Creek settling basin and Yolo Bypass, Yolo County, California, 2005-06
Mark Marvin-DiPasquale, Charles N. Alpers, Jacob A. Fleck
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1182
This report presents surface water and surface (top 0-2 cm) sediment geochemical data collected during 2005-2006, as part of a larger study of mercury (Hg) dynamics in seasonal and permanently flooded wetland habitats within the lower Sacramento River basin, Yolo County, California. The study was conducted in two phases. Phase...
AnalyzeHOLE - An Integrated Wellbore Flow Analysis Tool
Keith Halford
2009, Techniques and Methods 4-F2
Conventional interpretation of flow logs assumes that hydraulic conductivity is directly proportional to flow change with depth. However, well construction can significantly alter the expected relation between changes in fluid velocity and hydraulic conductivity. Strong hydraulic conductivity contrasts between lithologic intervals can be masked in continuously screened wells. Alternating intervals...
Monitoring fine-sediment volume in the Colorado River ecosystem, Arizona: Bathymetric survey techniques
Matt Kaplinski, Joseph E. Hazel Jr., Rod Parnell, Mike Breedlove, Keith Kohl, Mark Gonzales
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1207
In 2002, a fine-grained sediment (sand, silt, and clay) monitoring effort was initiated in the Colorado River ecosystem, the river corridor downstream from Glen Canyon Dam, to directly survey channel topography at scales previously unobtainable in this canyon setting. This report presents an overview of the equipment and the methods...
Geologic Map of the North Cascade Range, Washington
Ralph A. Haugerud, Rowland W. Tabor
2009, Scientific Investigations Map 2940
The North Cascade Range, commonly referred to as the North Cascades, is the northern part of the Cascade Range that stretches from northern California into British Columbia, where it merges with the Coast Mountains of British Columbia at the Fraser River. The North Cascades are generally characterized by exposure of...
Organic Compounds in Running Gutter Brook Water Used for Public Supply near Hatfield, Massachusetts, 2003-05
Craig J. Brown, Thomas J. Trombley
2009, Fact Sheet 2009-3076
The 258 organic compounds studied in this U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) assessment generally are man-made, including pesticides, solvents, gasoline hydrocarbons, personal-care and domestic-use products, and pavement and combustion-derived compounds. Of these 258 compounds, 26 (about 10 percent) were detected at least once among the 31 samples collected approximately monthly during...
Sidescan Sonar Imagery of the Escanaba Trough, Southern Gorda Ridge, Offshore Northern California
Stephanie L. Ross, Robert A. Zierenberg
2009, Scientific Investigations Map 2907
This map features sidescan imagery of the northern Escanaba (NESCA) site at the Escanaba Trough, southern Gorda Ridge, offshore northern California. The Escanaba Trough, a largely sediment-covered seafloor spreading center, contains at least six large massive sulfide deposits. It is a slow spreading center (2.5 cm/yr) with axial depths locally...
Thatcher Bay, Washington, Nearshore Restoration Assessment
Joel Breems, Sandy Wyllie-Echeverria, Eric E. Grossman, Joel Elliott
2009, Open-File Report 2008-1369
The San Juan Archipelago, located at the confluence of the Puget Sound, the Straits of Juan de Fuca in Washington State, and the Straits of Georgia, British Columbia, Canada, provides essential nearshore habitat for diverse salmonid, forage fish, and bird populations. With 408 miles of coastline, the San Juan Islands...
Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Floridan Aquifer, West-Central Florida, May 2009
Anita G. Ortiz
2009, Scientific Investigations Map 3093
The Floridan aquifer system consists of the Upper and Lower Floridan aquifers separated by the middle confining unit. The middle confining unit and the Lower Floridan aquifer in west-central Florida generally contain highly mineralized water. The water-bearing units containing fresh water are herein referred to as the Upper Floridan aquifer....
Understanding the Habitat Needs of the Declining Western Yellow-Billed Cuckoo
Matthew J. Johnson
2009, Fact Sheet 2009-3091
The western yellow-billed cuckoo, once common along the streams and rivers of the American West, is now a candidate for protection under the Endangered Species Act. Most of the remaining breeding pairs are found in Arizona, California, and New Mexico. Research to understand the cuckoos' habitat needs by U.S. Geological...
Adjustment of pesticide concentrations for temporal changes in analytical recovery, 1992-2006
Jeffrey D. Martin, Wesley W. Stone, Duane S. Wydoski, Mark W. Sandstrom
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5189
Recovery is the proportion of a target analyte that is quantified by an analytical method and is a primary indicator of the analytical bias of a measurement. Recovery is measured by analysis of quality-control (QC) water samples that have known amounts of target analytes added ('spiked' QC samples). For pesticides,...
The South Florida Ecosystem Portfolio Model - A Map-Based Multicriteria Ecological, Economic, and Community Land-Use Planning Tool
William B. Labiosa, Richard Bernknopf, Paul Hearn, Dianna Hogan, David Strong, Leonard Pearlstine, Amy M. Mathie, Anne M. Wein, Kevin Gillen, Susan Wachter
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5181
The South Florida Ecosystem Portfolio Model (EPM) prototype is a regional land-use planning Web tool that integrates ecological, economic, and social information and values of relevance to decision-makers and stakeholders. The EPM uses a multicriteria evaluation framework that builds on geographic information system-based (GIS) analysis and spatially-explicit models that characterize...
Shallow Groundwater Movement in the Skagit River Delta Area, Skagit County, Washington
Mark E. Savoca, Kenneth H. Johnson, Elisabeth T. Fasser
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5208
Shallow groundwater movement in an area between the lower Skagit River and Puget Sound was characterized by the U.S. Geological Survey to assist Skagit County and the Washington State Department of Ecology with the identification of areas where water withdrawals from existing and new wells could adversely affect streamflow in...
Population and habitat restoration - Preamble to section 5
Alex Haro
2009, Book chapter, Challenges for diadromous fishes in a dynamic global environment
Diadromous fish populations are particularly difficult to understand, model and manage because they traverse multiple habitats that present not only environmental, ecological, reproductive, and physiological challenges, but also frequently convey them across multiple management jurisdictions. Our knowledge of population-level effects is also dependent on the quality and extent of...
Individual variation in baseline and stress-induced corticosterone and prolactin levels predicts parental effort by nesting mourning doves
David A. Miller, Carol M. Vleck, David L. Otis
2009, Hormones and Behavior (56) 457-464
Endocrine systems have an important mechanistic role in structuring life-history trade-offs. During breeding, individual variation in prolactin (PRL) and corticosterone (CORT) levels affects behavioral and physiological processes that drive trade-offs between reproduction and self-maintenance. We examined patterns in baseline (BL) and stress induced (SI; level following a standard capture-restraint protocol)...
Bothriocephalus acheilognathi and other intestinal helminths of Cyprinella lutrensis in Deep Creek, Kansas
Rebecca R. Pullen, Wesley W. Bouska, Scott W. Campbell, Craig P. Paukert
2009, Journal of Parasitology (95) 1224-1226
We investigated the intestinal parasites of a wild fish population in a Kansas stream to determine the prevalence and abundance of potentially harmful parasites. In total, 180 red shiners (Cyprinella lutrensis) were collected from 6 sites in October-November 2007. Fifteen Asian tapeworms (Bothriocephalus acheilognathi) were recovered from 13 fish (prevalence...
An automated imagery orthorectification pilot
E. Terrence Slonecker, Brad Johnson, Joe McMahon
2009, Journal of Remote Sensing (3)
Automated orthorectification of raw image products is now possible based on the comprehensive metadata collected by Global Positioning Systems and Inertial Measurement Unit technology aboard aircraft and satellite digital imaging systems, and based on emerging pattern-matching and automated image-to-image and control point selection capabilities in many...
Volcanic history, geologic analysis and map of the Prometheus Patera region on Io
Giovanni Leone, Ashley G. Davies, Lionel Wilson, David A. Williams, Laszlo P. Keszthelyi, Windy L. Jaeger, Elizabeth P. Turtle
2009, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (187) 93-105
Data from Jupiter's moon Io returned by the Galileo spacecraft have been used to create a geologic map of Prometheus Patera, its associated flow field, and nearby features. We have identified the location of the vent that fed the Prometheus flow field during the Galileo epoch in the north-eastern portion...
Use of the U.S. Geological Survey StreamStats Web Application for dam safety analysis
John D. Guthrie, Kernell G. Ries III, Peter A. Steeves
2009, Conference Paper, Dam Safety 2009 conference proceedings
No abstract available....
Apparent Resistivity and Estimated Interaction Potential of Surface Water and Groundwater along Selected Canals and Streams in the Elkhorn-Loup Model Study Area, North-Central Nebraska, 2006-07
Andrew Teeple, Joseph Vrabel, Wade H. Kress, James C. Cannia
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5171
In 2005, the State of Nebraska adopted new legislation that in part requires local Natural Resources Districts to include the effect of groundwater use on surface-water systems in their groundwater management plan. In response the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Upper Elkhorn, Lower Elkhorn, Upper Loup, Lower Loup,...