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Spatially distributed groundwater recharge for 2010 land cover estimated using a water-budget model for the Island of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i
John A. Engott, Adam G. Johnson, Maoya Bassiouni, Scot K. Izuka, Kolja Rotzoll
2017, Scientific Investigations Report 2015-5010
Owing mainly to projected population growth, demand for freshwater on the Island of Oʻahu is expected to increase by about 26 percent between 2010 and 2030, according to the City and County of Honolulu. Estimates of groundwater recharge are needed to evaluate the availability of fresh groundwater. For this study,...
Biological response to climate change in the Arctic Ocean: The view from the past
Thomas M. Cronin, Matthew A. Cronin
2017, arktos (1)
The Arctic Ocean is undergoing rapid climatic changes including higher ocean temperatures, reduced sea ice, glacier and Greenland Ice Sheet melting, greater marine productivity, and altered carbon cycling. Until recently, the relationship between climate and Arctic biological systems was poorly known, but this has changed substantially...
Human land-use and soil change
Skye A. Wills, Candiss O. Williams, Michael C. Duniway, Jessica Veenstra, Cathy Seybold, DeAnn Pressley
2017, Book chapter, The soils of the USA
Soil change refers to the alteration of soil and soil properties over time in one location, as opposed to soil variability across space. Although soils change with pedogensis, this chapter focuses on human caused soil change. Soil change can occur with human use and management over long or short...
Time within reproductive season, but not age or inbreeding coefficient, influences seminal and sperm quality in the whooping crane (Grus americana)
M.E. Brown, Sarah J. Converse, Jane N. Chandler, A. L. Crosier, W. Lynch, D.E. Wildt, C. L. Keefer, Nucharin Songsasen
2017, Reproduction, Fertility and Development (29) 294-306
All living whooping cranes (Grus americana) are descended from 16 or fewer birds that remained alive in the early 1940s, a bottleneck that puts the species at potential risk for inbreeding depression. Although AI is commonly used in the management of the captive population of this species, little is known...
Considerations in representing human individuals in social ecological models
Michael J. Manfredo, Tara L. Teel, Michael C. Gavin, David C. Fulton
2017, Book chapter, Understanding society and natural resources
In this chapter we focus on how to integrate the human individual into social-ecological systems analysis, and how to improve research on individual thought and action regarding the environment by locating it within the broader social-ecological context. We discuss three key questions as considerations for future research: (1) is human...
Onshore industrial wind turbine locations for the United States
Jay E. Diffendorfer, Roger Compton, Louisa Kramer, Zach Ancona, Donna Norton
2017, Data Series 817
This dataset provides industrial-scale onshore wind turbine locations in the United States, corresponding facility information, and turbine technical specifications. The database has wind turbine records that have been collected, digitized, locationally verified, and internally quality controlled. Turbines from the Federal Aviation Administration Digital Obstacles File, through product release date July...
Chemical tracer methods
Richard W. Healy
2017, Book chapter, Estimating groundwater recharge
Tracers have a wide variety of uses in hydrologic studies: providing quantitative or qualitative estimates of recharge, identifying sources of recharge, providing information on velocities and travel times of water movement, assessing the importance of preferential flow paths, providing information on hydrodynamic dispersion, and providing data for calibration of water...
Micro-seismicity within the Coso Geothermal field, California, from 1996-2012
J. Ole Kaven, Stephen H. Hickman, Lisa C. Weber
2017, Conference Paper, Proceedings, Thirty-Eighth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering
We extend our previous catalog of seismicity within the Coso Geothermal field by adding over two and a half years of additional data to prior results. In total, we locate over 16 years of seismicity spanning from April 1996 to May of 2012 using a refined velocity model, apply it...
Hydrogeology, groundwater flow, and groundwater quality of an abandoned underground coal-mine aquifer, Elkhorn Area, West Virginia
Mark D. Kozar, Kurt J. McCoy, James Q. Britton, B.M. Blake Jr.
2017, Report
The Pocahontas No. 3 coal seam in southern West Virginia has been extensively mined by underground methods since the 1880’s. An extensive network of abandoned mine entries in the Pocahontas No. 3 has since filled with good-quality water, which is pumped from wells or springs discharging from mine portals (adits),...
Use of modflow drain package for simulating inter-basin transfer in abandoned coal mines
Mark D. Kozar, Kurt J. McCoy
2017, Conference Paper, Proceedings America Society of Mining and Reclamation
Simulation of groundwater flow in abandoned mines is difficult, especially where flux to and from mines is unknown or poorly quantified, and inter-basin transfer of groundwater occurs. A 3-year study was conducted in the Elkhorn area, West Virginia to better understand groundwater-flow processes and inter-basin transfer in above drainage abandoned...
Species associations and habitat influence the range-wide distribution of breeding Canada Geese (Branta canadensis interior) on Western Hudson Bay
Matthew Reiter, David E. Andersen, Andrew H. Raedeke, Dale D. Humburg
2017, Waterbirds (36) 20-33
Inter- and intra-specific interactions are potentially important factors influencing the distribution of populations. Aerial survey data, collected during range-wide breeding population surveys for Eastern Prairie Population (EPP) Canada Geese (Branta canadensis interior), 1987–2008, were evaluated to assess factors influencing their nesting distribution. Specifically, associations between nesting Lesser Snow Geese (Chen...
Methods for estimating selected low-flow frequency statistics and harmonic mean flows for streams in Iowa
David A. Eash, Kimberlee K. Barnes
2017, Scientific Investigations Report 2012-5171
A statewide study was conducted to develop regression equations for estimating six selected low-flow frequency statistics and harmonic mean flows for ungaged stream sites in Iowa. The estimation equations developed for the six low-flow frequency statistics include: the annual 1-, 7-, and 30-day mean low flows for a recurrence interval...
Lidar-Based Rock-Fall Hazard Characterization of Cliffs
Brian D. Collins, Greg M.Stock
2017, Conference Paper
Rock falls from cliffs and other steep slopes present numerous challenges for detailed geological characterization. In steep terrain, rock-fall source areas are both dangerous and difficult to access, severely limiting the ability to make detailed structural and volumetric measurements necessary for hazard assessment. Airborne and terrestrial lidar survey methods can...
Dynamics of permeability evolution in stimulated geothermal reservoirs
Joshua M. Taron, Steven E. Ingebritsen, Stephen H. Hickman, Colin F. Williams
Tom Gleeson, Steven E. Ingebritsen, editor(s)
2017, Book chapter, Crustal permeability
Spatially and temporally evolving permeability fields are fundamentally associated with the operation of enhanced geothermal systems. This chapter explores the resulting magnitude and patterns of permeability alteration as well as the coupled physical processes that control the evolution of permeability during shear stimulation and long-term evolution of a geothermal reservoir....
Volume change associated with formation and dissociation of hydrate in sediment
Carolyn D. Ruppel, J. Y. Lee, J. Carlos Santamarina
2017, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems (11)
Gas hydrate formation and dissociation in sediments are accompanied by changes in the bulk volume of the sediment and can lead to changes in sediment properties, loss of integrity for boreholes, and possibly regional subsidence of the ground surface over areas where methane might be produced from gas hydrate in...
Coldwater Streams
Robert E. Gresswell, Bruce C. Vondracek
2017, Book chapter, Inland Fisheries Management in North America
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Modeling hydraulic and sediment transport processes in white sturgeon spawning habitat on the Kootenai River, Idaho
Richard R. McDonald, Jonathan M. Nelson, Vaughn Paragamian, Gary J. Barton
2017, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering (136) 1077-1092
The Kootenai River white sturgeon currently spawn (2005) in an 18-kilometer reach of the Kootenai River, Idaho. Since completion of Libby Dam upstream from the spawning reach, there has been only one successful year of recruitment of juvenile fish. Where successful in other rivers, white sturgeon spawn over clean coarse...
Identification of the Polaris Fault using lidar and shallow geophysical methods
Lewis E. Hunter, Michael H. Powers, Bethany L. Burton
2017, Conference Paper, Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2010
As part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' (USACE) Dam Safety Assurance Program, Martis Creek Dam near Truckee, CA, is under evaluation for earthquake and seepage hazards. The investigations to date have included LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and a wide range of geophysical surveys. The LiDAR data led...
Overview of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission collaborative research program to assess tsunami hazard for nuclear power plants on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts
A.M. Kammerer, Uri S. ten Brink, V.V. Titov
2017, Conference Paper, 14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering
In response to the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (US NRC) initiated a long-term research program to improve understanding of tsunami hazard levels for nuclear facilities in the United States. For this effort, the US NRC organized a collaborative research program with the...
A water-budget analysis of Medina and Diversion Lakes and the Medina/Diversion Lake system, with estimated recharge to Edwards aquifer, San Antonio area, Texas
Richard N. Slattery, Lisa D. Miller
2017, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5209
In January 2001, the U.S. Geological Survey—in cooperation with the Edwards Aquifer Authority—began a study to refine and, if possible, extend previously derived (1995–96) relations between the stage in Medina Lake and recharge to the Edwards aquifer to include the effects of reservoir stages below 1,018 feet and greater than...
Geologic framework and hydrostratigraphy of the Edwards and Trinity aquifers within northern Bexar and Comal Counties, Texas
Allan K. Clark, James A. Golab, Robert R. Morris
2016, Scientific Investigations Map 3366
During 2014–16, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Edwards Aquifer Authority, documented the geologic framework and hydrostratigraphy of the Edwards and Trinity aquifers within northern Bexar and Comal Counties, Texas. The Edwards and Trinity aquifers are major sources of water for agriculture, industry, and urban and rural communities...
Groundwater quality in the Lake Champlain and Susquehanna River basins, New York, 2014
Tia-Marie Scott, Elizabeth A. Nystrom, James E. Reddy
2016, Open-File Report 2016-1153
In a study conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, groundwater samples were collected from 6 production wells and 7 domestic wells in the Lake Champlain Basin and from 11 production wells and 9 domestic wells in the Susquehanna River...
Streamflow and estimated loads of phosphorus and dissolved and suspended solids from selected tributaries to Lake Ontario, New York, water years 2012–14
Brett A. Hayhurst, Benjamin N. Fisher, James E. Reddy
2016, Scientific Investigations Report 2016-5084
This report presents results of the evaluation and interpretation of hydrologic and water-quality data collected as part of a cooperative program between the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Streamflow, phosphorus, and solids dissolved and suspended in stream water were the focus of monitoring by the U.S....
The South Carolina bridge-scour envelope curves
Stephen T. Benedict, Toby D. Feaster, Andral W. Caldwell
2016, Scientific Investigations Report 2016-5121
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the South Carolina Department of Transportation, conducted a series of three field investigations to evaluate historical, riverine bridge scour in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain regions of South Carolina. These investigations included data collected at 231 riverine bridges, which lead to the development...
Digital elevations and extents of regional hydrogeologic units in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifer system from Long Island, New York, to North Carolina
Jason P. Pope, David C. Andreasen, E. Randolph Mcfarland, Martha K. Watt
2016, Data Series 996
Digital geospatial datasets of the extents and top elevations of the regional hydrogeologic units of the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifer system from Long Island, New York, to northeastern North Carolina were developed to provide an updated hydrogeologic framework to support analysis of groundwater resources. The 19 regional hydrogeologic units...