Polychlorinated Biphenyls in suspended-sediment samples from outfalls to Meandering Road Creek at Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas, 2003-08
Christopher L. Braun, Jennifer T. Wilson
2010, Scientific Investigations Report 2010-5076
Meandering Road Creek is an intermittent stream and tributary to Lake Worth, a reservoir on the West Fork Trinity River on the western edge of Fort Worth, Texas. U.S. Air Force Plant 4 (AFP4) is on the eastern shore of Woods Inlet, an arm of Lake Worth. Meandering Road Creek...
Fort Collins Science Center- Policy Analysis and Science Assistance Branch : Integrating social, behavioral, economic and biological sciences
2010, Fact Sheet 2010-3038
The Fort Collins Science Center's Policy Analysis and Science Assistance (PASA) Branch is a team of approximately 22 scientists, technicians, and graduate student researchers. PASA provides unique capabilities in the U.S. Geological Survey by leading projects that integrate social, behavioral, economic, and biological analyses in the context of human-natural resource...
Flooding in the United States Midwest, 2008
Robert R. Holmes Jr., Todd A. Koenig, Krista A. Karstensen
2010, Professional Paper 1775
During 2008, record precipitation amounts, coupled with already saturated soils, resulted in flooding along many rivers in the United States Midwest. Separate flooding events occurred in January, February, March, April, May, June, July, and September of 2008. The June floods were by far the most severe and widespread with substantial...
Model Refinement and Simulation of Groundwater Flow in Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, Michigan
Carol L. Luukkonen
2010, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5244
A groundwater-flow model that was constructed in 1996 of the Saginaw aquifer was refined to better represent the regional hydrologic system in the Tri-County region, which consists of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, Michigan. With increasing demand for groundwater, the need to manage withdrawals from the Saginaw aquifer has become...
Seismicity of the Earth 1900–2010: Caribbean plate and vicinity
Harley M. Benz, Arthur C. Tarr, Gavin P. Hayes, Antonio H. Villasenor, Kevin P. Furlong, Richard L. Dart, Susan Rhea
2010, Open-File Report 2010-1083-A
Extensive diversity of tectonic regimes characterizes the perimeter of the Caribbean plate, involving no fewer than four major adjacent plates (North America, South America, Nazca, and Cocos). Inclined zones of deep earthquakes (Wadati-Benioff zones), deep ocean trenches, and arcs of volcanoes clearly indicate subduction of oceanic lithosphere along the Central...
Chemistry of selected core samples, concentrate, tailings, and tailings pond waters: Pea Ridge iron (-lanthanide-gold) deposit, Washington County, Missouri
Richard I. Grauch, Philip L. Verplanck, Cheryl M. Seeger, James R. Budahn, Bradley S. Van Gosen
2010, Open-File Report 2010-1080
The Minerals at Risk and for Emerging Technologies Project of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Mineral Resources Program is examining potential sources of lanthanide elements (rare earth elements) as part of its objective to provide up-to-date geologic information regarding mineral commodities likely to have increased demand in the near term....
Petrology and hydrothermal alteration of Jurassic intrusive rocks associated with gold deposits in the Bald Mountain mining district, White Pine County, Nevada
Edward A. du Bray, J. Thomas Nash, Gregory P. Meeker, David Adams, William A. Wright
Roger Steininger, Bill Pennell, editor(s)
2010, Conference Paper, Great Basin evolution and metallogeny: Geological Society of Nevada, 2010 Symposium
No abstract available....
Earthquakes in South Carolina and Vicinity 1698-2009
Richard L. Dart, Pradeep Talwani, Donald Stevenson
2010, Open-File Report 2010-1059
This map summarizes more than 300 years of South Carolina earthquake history. It is one in a series of three similar State earthquake history maps. The current map and the previous two for Virginia and Ohio are accessible at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2006/1017/ and http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2008/1221/. All three State earthquake maps were collaborative efforts...
Parking Lot Runoff Quality and Treatment Efficiency of a Stormwater-Filtration Device, Madison, Wisconsin, 2005-07
Judy A. Horwatich, Roger T. Bannerman
2010, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5196
To evaluate the treatment efficiency of a stormwater-filtration device (SFD) for potential use at Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) park-and-ride facilities, a SFD was installed at an employee parking lot in downtown Madison, Wisconsin. This type of parking lot was chosen for the test site because the constituent concentrations and...
Methods for estimating flow-duration and annual mean-flow statistics for ungaged streams in Oklahoma
Rachel A. Esralew, S. Jerrod Smith
2010, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5267
Flow statistics can be used to provide decision makers with surface-water information needed for activities such as water-supply permitting, flow regulation, and other water rights issues. Flow statistics could be needed at any location along a stream. Most often, streamflow statistics are needed at ungaged sites, where no flow data...
Channel Maintenance and Flushing Flows for the Klamath River Below Iron Gate Dam, California
Cristopher L. Holmquist-Johnson, Robert T. Milhous
2010, Open-File Report 2010-1086
The Klamath River is a major river in northern California and southern Oregon. Iron Gate Dam divides the river into the two subunits where there is a significant change in utilization of the river. Downstream of Iron Gate Dam, the river is very important for the propagation of salmon. To...
Outcrops, fossils, geophysical logs, and tectonic interpretations of the Upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation and contiguous strata in the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming and Montana
E.A. Merewether, W. A. Cobban, R. W. Tillman
2010, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5256
In the Bighorn Basin of north-central Wyoming and south-central Montana, the Frontier Formation of early Late Cretaceous age consists of siliciclastic, bentonitic, and carbonaceous beds that were deposited in marine, brackish-water, and continental environments. Most lithologic units are laterally discontinuous. The Frontier Formation conformably overlies the Mowry Shale and is...
Filtering NetCDF Files by Using the EverVIEW Slice and Dice Tool
Craig Conzelmann, Stephanie S. Romañach
2010, Fact Sheet 2010-3035
Network Common Data Form (NetCDF) is a self-describing, machine-independent file format for storing array-oriented scientific data. It was created to provide a common interface between applications and real-time meteorological and other scientific data. Over the past few years, there has been a growing movement within the community of natural resource...
Facts About Invasive Bighead and Silver Carps
Duane Chapman
2010, Fact Sheet 2010-3033
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists at the Columbia Environmental Research Center (CERC), Columbia, Missouri, carry out basic and applied research on the ecology of invasive fishes in the Missouri and Mississippi river basins. Emphasis is placed on improving understanding of the life cycles of bighead and silver carp to...
Landsat: A Global Land-Imaging Project
Rachel Headley
2010, Fact Sheet 2010-3026
Across nearly four decades since 1972, Landsat satellites continuously have acquired space-based images of the Earth's land surface, coastal shallows, and coral reefs. The Landsat Program, a joint effort of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), was established to routinely gather land imagery...
Assessment of In-Place Oil Shale Resources of the Green River Formation, Uinta Basin, Utah and Colorado
Ronald C. Johnson, Tracey J. Mercier, Michael E. Brownfield, Jesse G. Self
2010, Fact Sheet 2010-3010
Using a geology-based assessment methodology, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated a total of 1.32 trillion barrels of oil in place in 18 oil shale zones in the Eocene Green River Formation in the Uinta Basin, Utah and Colorado....
Geologic Map of the Greenaway Quadrangle (V-24), Venus
Nicholas P. Lang, Vicki L. Hansen
2010, Scientific Investigations Map 3089
The Greenaway quadrangle (V-24; lat 0 degrees -25 degrees N., long 120 degrees -150 degrees E.), Venus, derives its name from the impact crater Greenaway, centered at lat 22.9 degrees N., long 145.1 degrees E., in the northeastern part of the quadrangle. Greenaway was a well-noted writer and illustrator of...
An overview of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission
James R Irons, John L. Dwyer
Sylvia S. Shen, Paul E. Lewis, editor(s)
2010, Conference Paper, Proceedings of SPIE 7695, algorithms and technologies for multispectral, hyperspectral, and ultraspectral imagery XVI
The Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) is the follow-on mission to Landsat 7 and will be the eighth mission in the Landsat series. The mission is in development via an interagency partnership between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Department of Interior (DOI) / United States Geological...
Vertical movements of ocean island volcanoes: Insights from a stationary plate environment
Ricardo Ramalho, George Helffrich, Michael A Cosca, D. Vance, D. Hoffman, Daniela N. Schmidt
2010, Marine Geology (275) 84-95
Uplift reconstructions based on the Cape Verde's geological record provide a unique opportunity to study the long-term isostatic movements associated with hotspot activity on a stationary plate environment. The archipelago is considered stationary with respect to its melting source so the hotspot-driven isostatic effects affecting the ocean islands are expected...
Ecosystem health in mineralized terrane — Data from podiform chromite (Chinese Camp mining district, California), quartz alunite (Castle Peak and Masonic mining districts, Nevada/California), and Mo/Cu porphyry (Battle Mountain mining district, Nevada) deposits
Steve W. Blecker, Lisa L. Stillings, Michael C. Amacher, James A. Ippolito, Nicole M. DeCrappeo
2010, Open-File Report 2010-1040
The myriad definitions of soil/ecosystem quality or health are often driven by ecosystem and management concerns, and they typically focus on the ability of the soil to provide functions relating to biological productivity and/or environmental quality. A variety of attempts have been made to create indices that quantify the complexities...
Temporal chemical data for sediment, water, and biological samples from the Lava Cap Mine Superfund site, Nevada County, California— 2006–2008
Andrea L. Foster, Georges Ona-Nguema, Kate Tufano, Richard III White
2010, Open-File Report 2009-1268
The Lava Cap Mine is located about 6 km east of the city of Grass Valley, Nevada County, California, at an elevation of about 900 m. Gold was hosted in quartz-carbonate veins typical of the Sierran Gold Belt, but the gold grain size was smaller and the abundance of sulfide...
Geological Interpretation of the Sea Floor Offshore of Edgartown, Massachusetts
L.J. Poppe, K.Y. McMullen, D.S. Foster, D.S. Blackwood, S.J. Williams, S.D. Ackerman, M. S. Moser, K.A. Glomb
2010, Open-File Report 2009-1001
Gridded bathymetry and sidescan-sonar imagery together cover approximately 37.3 square kilometers of sea floor in the vicinity of Edgartown Harbor, Massachusetts. Although originally collected for charting purposes during National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration hydrographic survey H11346, these acoustic data, and the sea-floor stations and seismic-reflection lines subsequently occupied to verify...
ATM Coastal Topography-Louisiana, 2001: UTM Zone 15 (Part 1 of 2)
Xan Yates, Amar Nayegandhi, John Brock, A. H. Sallenger, Emily S. Klipp, C. Wayne Wright
2010, Data Series 464
These remotely sensed, geographically referenced elevation measurements of lidar-derived first-surface (FS) topography were produced collaboratively by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Florida Integrated Science Center (FISC), St. Petersburg, FL, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Wallops Flight Facility, VA. This project provides highly detailed and accurate datasets of a...
U.S. Geological Survey Catskill/Delaware water-quality network: Water-quality report water year 2006
Michael R. McHale, Jason Siemion
2010, Data Series 497
The U.S. Geological Survey operates a 60-station streamgaging network in the New York City Catskill/Delaware Water Supply System. Water-quality samples were collected at 13 of the stations in the Catskill/Delaware streamgaging network to provide resource managers with water-quality and water-quantity data from the water-supply system that supplies about 85 percent...
Bathymetry of Lake Manatee, Manatee County, Florida, 2009
Jason C. Bellino, William R. Pfeiffer
2010, Scientific Investigations Map 3112
Lake Manatee, located in central Manatee County, Florida, is the principal drinking-water source for Manatee and Sarasota Counties. The drainage basin of Lake Manatee encompasses about 120 square miles, and the reservoir covers a surface area of about 1,450 acres at an elevation of 38.8 feet above NAVD 88 or...