Habitat Suitability Index Models: Northern pike
Peter D. Inskip
1982, FWS/OBS 82/10.17
The habitat use information and Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) models presented in this document are intended for use in impact assessment and habitat management activities. Literature concerning the habitat requirements and preferences of northern pike is reviewed and then synthesized into HSI models, which are scaled to produce an index...
Principal facts and a complete Bouguer anomaly map for a gravity study of the proposed Mt. Henry Wilderness, Montana
Viki Bankey, M. Dean Kleinkopf, Mike Brickey, Joe Mancinelli
1982, Open-File Report 82-1073
A guide for enhancement of fish and wildlife on abandoned mine lands in the eastern United States
Jack R. Nawrot, A. Woolf, W.D. Klimstra
1982, FWS/OBS 80/67
Geology and paleontology of Canal Zone and adjoining parts of Panama : description of Tertiary mollusks (pelecypods: Propeamussiidae to Cuspidariidae; additions to families covered in P 306-E; additions to gastropods; cephalopods)
Wendell Phillips Woodring
1982, Professional Paper 306-F
Perennial-streamflow characteristics related to channel geometry and sediment in Missouri River basin
W. R. Osterkamp, E. R. Hedman
1982, Professional Paper 1242
Geometry, channel-sediment, and discharge data were collected and compiled from 252 streamflow-gaging stations in the Missouri River basin. The sites represent the complete ranges of hydrologic and geologic conditions found in the basin. The data were analyzed by computer to yield equations relating various discharge characteristics to variables of channel...
Possible origins of till-like deposits near the summit of the Front Range in north-central Colorado
R.F. Madole
1982, Professional Paper 1243
Continuity equation model of the predicted drastic retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska
Lowell A. Rasmussen, M. F. Meier
1982, Professional Paper 1258-A
Calving speed of Alaska tidewater glaciers, with application to Columbia Glacier
C. S. Brown, M. F. Meier, Austin Post
1982, Professional Paper 1258-C
The effects of air pollution and acid rain on fish, wildlife, and their habitats-urban ecosystems
M.A. Peterson
1982, FWS/OBS 80/40.10
Methods for collection and analysis of geopressured geothermal and oil field waters
Michael S. Lico, Yousif K. Kharaka, William W. Carothers, Victoria A. Wright
1982, Water Supply Paper 2194
Present methods are described for the collection, preservation, and chemical analysis of waters produced from geopressured geothermal and petroleum wells. Detailed procedures for collection include precautions and equipment necessary to ensure that the sample is representative of the water produced. Procedures for sample preservation include filtration, acidification, dilution for silica,...
Geothermal resources in the Banbury Hot Springs area, Twin Falls County, Idaho
R.E. Lewis, Harold William Young
1982, Water Supply Paper 2186
Thermal water 30.0 degrees to 72.0 degrees Celsius is produced from 26 wells and 2 springs in the vicinity of Banbury Hot Springs near Buhl, Idaho. Thermal water is used for residence heating, catfish and tropical fish production, greenhouse operation, swimming pools, and therapeutic baths. In 1979, 10,300 acre-feet of...
Some chemical characteristics of mine drainage in Illinois
L.G. Toler
1982, Water Supply Paper 2078
Surface mining for coal in Illinois has affected runoff from the mined areas and altered water quality in the streams. Average annual sulfate loads in streams are 3,000-4,000 tons per square mile of mined land in the Big Muddy and Saline River basins in southern Illinois. Relatively high concentrations of...
Hydrologic conditions at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho — Emphasis: 1974–1978
Jack T. Barraclough, Rodger G. Jensen, Barney D. Lewis
1982, Water Supply Paper 2191
No abstract available....
Source areas of salinity and trends of salt loads in streamflow in the upper Colorado River, Texas
Jack Rawson
1982, Water Supply Paper 2084
A series of seven studies of the quality and quantity of low flows in a 35.5-mile reach of the Colorado River upstream from Colorado City, Tex., were made from February 1975 to March 1978 to delineate areas of saline inflows. These studies showed generally that ground water contributed throughout the...
Design of surface-water data networks for regional information
Marshall E. Moss, E.J. Gilroy, Gary D. Tasker, M.R. Karlinger
1982, Water Supply Paper 2178
This report describes a technique, Network Analysis of Regional Information (NARI), and the existing computer procedures that have been developed for the specification of the regional information-cost relation for several statistical parameters of streamflow. The measure of information used is the true standard error of estimate of a regional logarithmic...
A study of trends in total phosphorus measurements at NASQAN stations
Richard A. Smith, Robert M. Hirsch, James Richard Slack
1982, Water Supply Paper 2190
Ground water in the Piedmont upland of central Maryland
Claire A. Richardson
1982, Water Supply Paper 2077
This report, describing ground-water occurrence in a 130-square-mile area of the central Maryland Piedmont, was originally designed for use by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in replying to a request for designation of the aquifers to be the sole or principal source of ground water. However, the information contained in...
Trap-efficiency study, Highland Creek flood-retarding reservoir near Kelseyville, California, water years 1966-77
L.F. Trujillo
1982, Water Supply Paper 2182
This investigation is part of a nationwide study of trap efficiency of detention reservoirs. In this report, trap efficiency was computed from reservoir inflow and outflow sediment data and from reservoir survey and outflow data. Highland Creek Reservoir is a flood-retarding reservoir located in Lake County, near Kelseyville, California. This...
An annotated key to the identification of commonly occurring and dominant genera of algae observed in the phytoplankton of the United States
Phillip E. Greeson
1982, Water Supply Paper 2079
In early 1979, a retrieval was made for all phytoplankton data contained in the computerized data file of the U. S. Geological Survey. The retrieval revealed the analytical results of 17,959 samples collected and processed between October 1973 and October 1978. Of the approximately 500 genera of freshwater algae reported...
Verification of step-backwater computations on ephemeral streams in northeastern Wyoming
Stanley A. Druse
1982, Water Supply Paper 2199
Step-backwater computations were verified by subsequent discharge measurements at three ephemeral streamflow stations in northeastern Wyoming. The standard step-backwater method for gradually varied, subcritical flow was used in computing the water-surface profiles and stage-discharge ratings. Step-backwater computations were made at selected intervals from I through 1,000 cubic feet per second...
Investigation of trends in flooding in the Tug Fork basin of Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia
Robert M. Hirsch, Arthur G. Scott, Timothy Wyant
1982, Water Supply Paper 2203
Statistical analysis indicates that the average size of annual-flood peaks of the Tug Fork (Ky., Va., and W. Va.) has been increasing. However, additional statistical analysis does not indicate that the flood levels that were exceeded typically once or twice a year in the period 1947-79 are any more likely...
Low-flow characteristics of Alabama streams
Roy H. Bingham
1982, Water Supply Paper 2083
A new procedure for estimating the 7-day, 2-year and the 7-day, 10-year low flow of ungaged Alabama streams is based on geology, drainage area, and mean annual precipitation. One equation for each of the two low-flow frequencies applies statewide to all natural flow streams; the equations do not apply to...
Estimated effects of projected ground-water withdrawals on movement of the saltwater front in the Floridan aquifer, 1976-2000, west-central Florida
William Edward Wilson
1982, Water Supply Paper 2189
Maps of observed 1976 and simulated 2000 potentiometric surfaces were used to estimate rates of saltwater encroachment and theoretical predevelopment equilibrium positions of the saltwater-freshwater interface in west-central Florida. The observed saltwater front, defined by the 19,000 milligrams-per-liter line of equal chloride concentration in the lower part of the Floridan...
Production and decomposition of forest litter fall on the Apalachicola River flood plain, Florida: Chapter B, Apalachicola River quality assessment
John F. Elder, Duncan J. Cairns
1982, Water Supply Paper 2196-B
Measurements of litter fall (leaves and other particulate organic material) and leaf decomposition were made on the bottom-land hardwood swamp of the Apalachicola River flood plain in 1979-80. Litter fall was collected monthly from nets located in 16 study plots. The plots represented five forest types in the swamp and...
Streamflow characteristics related to channel geometry of streams in western United States
E. R. Hedman, W. R. Osterkamp
1982, Water Supply Paper 2193
Assessment of surface-mining and reclamation activities generally requires extensive hydrologic data. Adequate streamflow data from instrumented gaging stations rarely are available, and estimates of surface- water discharge based on rainfall-runoff models, drainage area, and basin characteristics sometimes have proven unreliable. Channel-geometry measurements offer an alternative method of quickly and inexpensively...