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Geologic and well-construction data for the H-9 borehole complex near the proposed Waste Isolation Pilot Plant site, southeastern New Mexico
S.L. Drellack, J.G. Wells
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-4111
The H-9 complex, a group of three closely spaced boreholes, is located 5.5 miles south of the proposed Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) site in east-central Eddy County, New Mexico. The holes were drilled during July, August, and September 1979 to obtain geologic and hydrologic data to better define the...
Technique for estimating magnitude and frequency of floods in natural-flow streams in Florida
W. C. Bridges
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-4012
A technique is presented for estimating floods on natural-flow streams in Florida for specific recurrence intervals of 2, 5, 10 , 25, 50, 100, 200, and 500 years. Florida peaks from 159 stream-gaging stations with long-term records (10-53 years) and 23 rainfall-runoff stations with short-term records (7-17 years) were used...
House bat management
Arthur M. Greenhall
1982, Resource Publication 143
The soundest long-term solution for the management of bats that enter buildings and cause a nuisance problem or present a public health hazard is by batproofing the structure. Chemical toxicants do not solve house bat problems and may create worse ones. This manual describes batproofing techniques that will provide effective...
Drainage areas of the Kanawha River basin, West Virginia
M.V. Mathes, J.R. Kirby, D.D. Payne Jr., R.A. Shultz
1982, Open-File Report 82-351
This report lists in tabular form approximately 1,500 drainage area divisions in the Kanawha River basin of West Virginia. Drainage areas, compiled in downstream direction, are for streams having a drainage area of approximately 5 square miles and larger and for U.S. Geological Survey gaging stations. Sites on streams for...
Hydrology of Salt Wells Creek — A plains stream in southwestern Wyoming
H. W. Lowham, L. L. DeLong, K. R. Collier, E. A. Zimmerman
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 81-62
Development of energy minerals in plains areas of Wyoming is expanding rapidly. Such development may affect water resources and hydrologic relations of the plains; however, little information exists concerning hydrologic processes for these areas. This report summarizes results of a hydrologic study made during 1975-78 of Salt Wells creek, a...
Habitat suitability index models: Cutthroat trout
Terry J. Hickman, Robert F. Raleigh
1982, FWS/OBS 82/10.5
Cutthroat trout, Salmo clarki, are a polytypic species consisting of several geographically distinct forms with a broad distribution and a great amount of genetic diversity (Hickman 1978; Behnke 1979). Behnke (1979) recognized 13 extant subspecies: Coastal cutthroat (S. c. clarki) in coastal streams from Prince William Sound, Alaska to the...
Habitat suitability index models: Black crappie
Elizabeth A. Edwards, Douglas A. Krieger, Mary Bacteller, O. Eugene Maughan
1982, FWS/OBS 82/10.6
Characteristics and habitat requirements of the black crappie (Pomoxis nigromaculatus) are described in a review of Habitat Suitability Index models. This is one in a series of publications to provide information on the habitat requirements of selected fish and wildlife species. Numerous literature sources have been consulted in an effort to...
Habitat Suitability Index models: White crappie
Elizabeth A. Edwards, Douglas A. Krieger, Glen Gebhart, O. Eugene Maughan
1982, FWS/OBS 82/10.7
The white crappie (Pomoxis annularis) is native to freshwater lakes and streams from the southern Great Lakes, west to Nebraska, south to Texas and Alabama, east to North Carolina, then west of the Appalachian Mountains to New York. It has been widely introduced outside this range throughout North America (Hubbs...
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...
Digital model evaluation of the predevelopment flow system of the Tertiary limestone aquifer, Southeast Georgia, Northeast Florida, and South South Carolina
Richard E. Krause
1982, Open-File Report 82-173
A computer model using finite-difference techniques was used successfully to simulate the predevelopment flow regime within the multilayered Tertiary limestone aquifer system in Southeastern Georgia, Northeastern Florida, and Southern South Carolina as part of the U.S. Geological Survey 's Tertiary Limestone Regional Aquifer System analysis. The aquifer, of early Eocene...
Habitat Suitability Index Models: Slough darter
Elizabeth A. Edwards, Mary Bacteller, O. Eugene Maughan
1982, FWS/OBS 82/10.9
The native range of the slough darter (Etheostoma gracile) extends from western Alabama (Smith-Vaniz 1968) to central Texas and northward in the lowland areas of the former Mississippi Embayment and the Interior Low Plateau to central Illinois (Collette 1962) and southwestern Indiana (Gerking 1945). Its distribution also includes southeast Kansas...
Water quality of the Neuse River, North Carolina - Variability, pollution loads, and long-term trends
Doughlas A. Harned
1982, Water Supply Paper 2185-D
Interpretation of water-quality data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey for the Neuse River, North Carolina, has identified water-quality variations, charactrized the current condition of the river in reference to water-quality standards, estimated the degree of pollution caused by man, and evaluated long-term trends in concentrations of major dissolved constituents....
Hydrologic data for urban storm runoff in the Denver metropolitan area, Colorado
Johnnie W. Gibbs, John T. Doefer
1982, Open-File Report 82-872
Urban storm-runoff data collected from April through September 1981 from nine Denver Nationwide Urban Runoff Program sites, urban storm-runoff data collected from April 1980 through September 1981 from ten South Platte River Study sites, and rainfall-runoff simulation data from two sites for June 1980 and May 1981 are presented in...
High-resolution seismic-reflection profiles and sidescan-sonar records collected on Block Island Sound by U.S. Geological Survey, R/V ASTERIAS, cruise AST 81-2
S. W. Needell, R. S. Lewis
1982, Open-File Report 82-322
Cruise AST 81-2 was conducted aboard the R/V ASTERIAS during September 10-18, 1981, in Block Island Sound by the U.S. Geological Survey. It was funded in part by the Connecticut Geological and Natural History Survey. The purpose of the study was to define and map the geology and shallow structure,...