Groundwater Conditions and Studies in the Albany Area of Dougherty County, Georgia, 2008
Debbie W. Gordon
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1244
The U.S. Geological Survey has been working cooperatively with the Albany Water, Gas, and Light Commission to monitor groundwater quality and availability since 1977. This report presents an overview of groundwater conditions and studies in the Albany area of Dougherty County, Georgia, during 2008. Historical data also are presented for...
Groundwater-quality data in the Madera-Chowchilla study unit, 2008: Results from the California GAMA Program
Jennifer L. Shelton, Miranda S. Fram, Kenneth Belitz
2009, Data Series 455
Groundwater quality in the approximately 860-square-mile Madera–Chowchilla study unit (MADCHOW) was investigated in April and May 2008 as part of the Priority Basin Project of the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program. The GAMA Priority Basin Project was developed in response to the Groundwater Quality Monitoring Act of 2001...
Seismic wave triggering of nonvolcanic tremor, episodic tremor and slip, and earthquakes on Vancouver Island
Justin L. Rubinstein, Joan S. Gomberg, John E. Vidale, Aaron G. Wech, Honn Kao, Kenneth C. Creager, Garry C. Rogers
2009, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (114)
[1] We explore the physical conditions that enable triggering of nonvolcanic tremor and earthquakes by considering local seismic activity on Vancouver Island, British Columbia during and immediately after the arrival of large-amplitude seismic waves from 30 teleseismic and 17 regional or local earthquakes. We identify tremor triggered...
Sublethal effects of catch-and-release fishing: measuring capture stress, fish impairment, and predation risk using a condition index
Matthew D. Campbell, Reynaldo Patino, J.M. Tolan, R. E. Strauss, S. Diamond
2009, ICES Journal of Marine Science (67) 513-521
The sublethal effects of simulated capture of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) were analysed using physiological responses, condition indexing, and performance variables. Simulated catch-and-release fishing included combinations of depth of capture and thermocline exposure reflective of environmental conditions experienced in the Gulf of Mexico. Frequency of occurrence of barotrauma and lack...
Research and conservation activities in Florida 2009
Noel Burkhead
2009, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the southeastern fishes council
No abstract available....
Estimation of Leakage Potential of Selected Sites in Interstate and Tri-State Canals Using Geostatistical Analysis of Selected Capacitively Coupled Resistivity Profiles, Western Nebraska, 2004
Joseph Vrabel, Andrew Teeple, Wade H. Kress
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5223
With increasing demands for reliable water supplies and availability estimates, groundwater flow models often are developed to enhance understanding of surface-water and groundwater systems. Specific hydraulic variables must be known or calibrated for the groundwater-flow model to accurately simulate current or future conditions. Surface geophysical surveys, along with selected test-hole...
Character and Trends of Water Quality in the Blue River Basin, Kansas City Metropolitan Area, Missouri and Kansas, 1998 through 2007
Donald H. Wilkison, Daniel J. Armstrong, Sarah A. Hampton
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5169
Water-quality and ecological character and trends in the metropolitan Blue River Basin were evaluated from 1998 through 2007 to provide spatial and temporal resolution to factors that affect the quality of water and biota in the basin and provide a basis for assessing the efficacy of long-term combined sewer control...
Mapping and Visualization of Storm-Surge Dynamics for Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita
Dean B. Gesch
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5230
The damages caused by the storm surges from Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita were significant and occurred over broad areas. Storm-surge maps are among the most useful geospatial datasets for hurricane recovery, impact assessments, and mitigation planning for future storms. Surveyed high-water marks were used to generate a maximum storm-surge...
Soil CO2 Flux in the Amargosa Desert, Nevada, during El Nino 1998 and La Nina 1999
Alan C. Riggs, David I. Stannard, Florentino B. Maestas, Michael R. Karlinger, Robert G. Striegl
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5061
Mean annual soil CO2 fluxes from normally bare mineral soil in the Amargosa Desert in southern Nevada, United States, measured with clear and opaque soil CO2-flux chambers (autochambers) were small - <5 millimoles per square meter per day - during both El Nino 1998 and La Nina 1999. The 1998...
Deep Resistivity Structure of Mid Valley, Nevada Test Site, Nevada
Erin L. Wallin, Brian D. Rodriguez, Jackie M. Williams
2009, Open-File Report 2008-1118
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) at their Nevada Site Office (NSO) are addressing ground-water contamination resulting from historical underground nuclear testing through the Environmental Management (EM) program and, in particular, the Underground Test Area (UGTA) project. From 1951 to 1992, 828 underground nuclear...
Groundwater quality data for the Tahoe-Martis study unit, 2007: Results from the California GAMA Program
Miranda S. Fram, Cathy Munday, Kenneth Belitz
2009, Data Series 432
Groundwater quality in the approximately 460-square-mile Tahoe–Martis study unit was investigated in June through September 2007 as part of the Priority Basin Project of the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program. The GAMA Priority Basin Project was developed in response to the Groundwater Quality Monitoring Act of 2001 and...
Hydrogeology of the Columbia River Basalt Group in the northern Willamette Valley
W Burt, Terrence D. Conlon, T.L. Tolan, R.E. Wells, J Melady
2009, Book chapter, Volcanoes to vineyards: Geologic field trips through the dynamic landscape of the Pacific Northwest: Geological Society of America Field Guide 15
No abstract available....
Bedrock geologic map of the Old Lyme quadrangle, New London and Middlesex Counties, Connecticut
Gregory J. Walsh, Robert B. Scott, John N. Aleinikoff, Thomas R. Armstrong
2009, Scientific Investigations Map 3052
The bedrock geology of the Old Lyme quadrangle consists of Neoproterozoic and Permian gneisses and granites of the Gander and Avalon terranes, Silurian metasedimentary rocks of the Merrimack terrane, and Silurian to Devonian metasedimentary rocks of uncertain origin. The Avalon terrane rocks crop out within the Selden Neck block, and...
Texture-based automated lithological classification using aeromagnetic anomaly images
Vivek Shankar
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1206
This report consists of a thesis submitted to the faculty of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science, Graduate College, The University of Arizona, 2004 Aeromagnetic anomaly images are geophysical prospecting tools frequently used in the exploration...
Gulf of Mexico Deep-Sea Coral Ecosystem Studies, 2008-2011
Christina A. Kellogg
2009, Fact Sheet 2009-3094
Most people are familiar with tropical coral reefs, located in warm, well-illuminated, shallow waters. However, corals also exist hundreds and even thousands of meters below the ocean surface, where it is cold and completely dark. These deep-sea corals, also known as cold-water corals, have become a topic of interest due...
St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project - December 2008-June 2009 Progress Report
R. A. Williams, R.A. Bauer, O.S. Boyd, J. Chung, C.H. Cramer, D.A. Gaunt, G.L. Hempen, D. Hoffman, N.S. McCallister, J.L. Prewett, J.D. Rogers, P.J. Steckel, C.M. Watkins
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1245
This report summarizes the mission, the project background, the participants, and the progress of the St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project (SLAEHMP) for the period from December 2008 through June 2009. During this period, the SLAEHMP held five conference calls and two face-to-face meetings in St. Louis, participated in...
Alabama Water Use, 2005
Susan S. Hutson, Thomas M. Littlepage, Michael J. Harper, James O. Tinney
2009, Fact Sheet 2009-3081
Water is one of Alabama's most precious natural resources. It is a vital component of human existence and essential to the overall quality of life. Wise stewardship of this valuable resource depends on a continuing assessment of water availability and water use. Population growth in many parts of the State...
Organic compounds in Elm Fork Trinity River water used for public supply near Carrollton, Texas, 2002–05
Patricia B. Ging, Gregory C. Delzer, Pixie A. Hamilton
2009, Fact Sheet 2009-3090
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, refrigerants, and propellants. A total of 103 of 277 compounds were detected at least once among the 30 samples of source water for a community water system on...
Multilevel Methodology for Simulation of Spatio-Temporal Systems with Heterogeneous Activity; Application to Spread of Valley Fever Fungus
Rajanikanth Jammalamadaka
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1241
This report consists of a dissertation submitted to the faculty of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Graduate College, The University of Arizona, 2008. Spatio-temporal systems with heterogeneity in their structure and behavior have two major...
Ground-Water Quality in the Upper Hudson River Basin, New York, 2007
Elizabeth A. Nystrom
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1240
Water samples were collected from 25 production and domestic wells in the Upper Hudson River Basin (north of the Federal Dam at Troy, N.Y.) from August through November 2007 to characterize the ground-water quality. The Upper Hudson River Basin covers 4,600 square miles in upstate New York, Vermont, and Massachusetts;...
Bathymetry and Near-River Topography of the Naches and Yakima Rivers at Union Gap and Selah Gap, Yakima County, Washington, August 2008
M. C. Mastin, R.L. Fosness
2009, Data Series 475
Yakima County is collaborating with the Bureau of Reclamation on a study of the hydraulics and sediment-transport in the lower Naches River and in the Yakima River between Union Gap and Selah Gap in Washington. River bathymetry and topographic data of the river channels are needed for the study to...
Trends in pesticide concentrations in corn-belt streams, 1996-2006
Daniel J. Sullivan, Aldo V. Vecchia, David L. Lorenz, Robert J. Gilliom, Jeffrey D. Martin
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5132
Trends in the concentrations of commonly occurring pesticides in the Corn Belt of the United States were assessed, and the performance and application of several statistical methods for trend analysis were evaluated. Trends in the concentrations of 11 pesticides with sufficient data for trend assessment were assessed at up to...
Distribution of Treated-Wastewater Constituents in Pore Water at a Pond-Bottom Reactive Barrier, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Timothy D. McCobb
2009, Scientific Investigations Map 3078
Ground-water quality data in the Owens and Indian Wells Valleys study unit, 2006: Results from the California GAMA Program
Jill N. Densmore, Miranda S. Fram, Kenneth Belitz
2009, Data Series 427
Ground-water quality in the approximately 1,630 square-mile Owens and Indian Wells Valleys study unit (OWENS) was investigated in September-December 2006 as part of the Priority Basin Project of Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program. The GAMA Priority Basin Project was developed in response to the Groundwater Quality Monitoring Act...
Watershed Boundary Dataset for Mississippi
K. Van Wilson Jr., Michael G. Clair II, D. Phil Turnipseed, Richard A. Rebich
2009, Scientific Investigations Map 3020
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service, Mississippi Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service, and the Mississippi Automated Resource Information System developed a 1:24,000-scale Watershed Boundary Dataset for Mississippi including watershed and subwatershed boundaries, codes,...