Effects of the upper Taum Sauk Reservoir embankment breach on the surface-water quality and sediments of the East Fork Black River and the Black River, southeastern Missouri–2006–07
Miya N. Barr
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5111
On December 14, 2005, a 680-foot wide section of the upper reservoir embankment of the Taum Sauk pump-storage hydroelectric powerplant located in Reynolds County, Missouri, suddenly failed. This catastrophic event sent approximately 1.5 billion gallons of water into the Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park and into the East Fork Black River,...
Spatial analysis of instream nitrogen loads and factors controlling nitrogen delivery to streams in the southeastern United States using spatially referenced regression on watershed attributes (SPARROW) and regional classification frameworks
Anne B. Hoos, Gerard McMahon
2009, Hydrological Processes (23) 2275-2294
Understanding how nitrogen transport across the landscape varies with landscape characteristics is important for developing sound nitrogen management policies. We used a spatially referenced regression analysis (SPARROW) to examine landscape characteristics influencing delivery of nitrogen from sources in a watershed to stream channels. Modelled landscape delivery ratio varies widely (by...
Local and Cumulative Impervious Cover of Massachusetts Stream Basins
Sara L. Brandt, Peter A. Steeves
2009, Data Series 451
Impervious surfaces such as paved roads, parking lots, and building roofs can affect the natural streamflow patterns and ecosystems of nearby streams. This dataset summarizes the percentage of impervious area for watersheds across Massachusetts by using a newly available statewide 1-m binary raster dataset of impervious surface for 2005. In...
Detection of conveyance changes in St. Clair River using historical water-level and flow data with inverse one-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling
David J. Holtschlag, C. J. Hoard
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5080
St. Clair River is a connecting channel that transports water from Lake Huron to the St. Clair River Delta and Lake St. Clair. A negative trend has been detected in differences between water levels on Lake Huron and Lake St. Clair. This trend may indicate a combination of flow and...
Salinization of the upper Colorado River - Fingerprinting geologic salt sources
Michele L. Tuttle, Richard I. Grauch
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5072
Salt in the upper Colorado River is of concern for a number of political and socioeconomic reasons. Salinity limits in the 1974 U.S. agreement with Mexico require the United States to deliver Colorado River water of a particular quality to the border. Irrigation of crops, protection of wildlife habitat, and...
Testing and refining the Ohio Nowcast at two Lake Erie beaches— 2008
Donna S. Francy, Erin E. Bertke, Robert A. Darner
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1066
The Ohio Nowcast has been providing real-time beach advisories to the public on the basis of predictive models since 2006. In support of the nowcast, data were collected during the recreational season of 2008 to validate and refine predictive models at two Lake Erie beaches. Predictive models yield data on...
Sources and preparation of data for assessing trends in concentrations of pesticides in streams of the United States, 1992-2006
Jeffrey D. Martin
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5062
This report provides a water-quality data set of 44 commonly used pesticides and 8 pesticide degradates suitable for a national assessment of trends in pesticide concentrations in streams of the United States. Water-quality samples collected from January 1992 through August 2006 at stream-water sites of the U.S. Geological Survey National...
Analytical Results for Agricultural Soils Samples from a Monitoring Program Near Deer Trail, Colorado (USA)
J.G. Crock, D. B. Smith, T. J. B. Yager
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1111
Since late 1993, Metro Wastewater Reclamation District of Denver (Metro District, MWRD), a large wastewater treatment plant in Denver, Colorado, has applied Grade I, Class B biosolids to about 52,000 acres of nonirrigated farmland and rangeland near Deer Trail, Colorado, USA. In cooperation with the Metro District in 1993, the...
Continuing inflation at Three Sisters volcanic center, central Oregon Cascade Range, USA, from GPS, leveling, and InSAR observations
Daniel Dzurisin, Michael Lisowski, Charles W. Wicks Jr.
2009, Bulletin of Volcanology (71) 1091-1110
Uplift of a broad area centered ~6 km west of the summit of South Sister volcano started in September 1997 (onset estimated from model discussed in this paper) and was continuing when surveyed in August 2006. Surface displacements were measured whenever possible since August 1992 with satellite radar interferometry (InSAR), annually...
Direct-current resistivity profiling at the Pecos River Ecosystem Project study site near Mentone, Texas, 2006
Andrew Teeple, Alyson K. McDonald, Jason Payne, Wade H. Kress
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5090
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with Texas A&M University AgriLife, did a surface geophysical investigation at the Pecos River Ecosystem Project study site near Mentone in West Texas intended to determine shallow (to about 14 meters below the water [river] surface) subsurface composition (lithology) in and near treated (eradicated...
The Difference Between the Potentiometric Surfaces of the Upper Patapsco Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 1990 and September 2007
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Andrew W. Staley
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1085
This report presents a map showing the change in the potentiometric surface of the upper Patapsco aquifer in the Patapsco Formation of Early Cretaceous age in Southern Maryland for September 1990 and September 2007. The map, based on water-level measurements in 33 wells, shows that during the 17-year period, the...
The Difference Between the Potentiometric Surfaces of the Magothy Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 1975 and September 2007
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Andrew W. Staley
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1083
This report presents a map showing the change in the potentiometric surface of the Magothy aquifer in the Magothy Formation of Late Cretaceous age in Southern Maryland for September 1975 and September 2007. The map, based on water-level measurements in 51 wells, shows that during the 32-year period, the potentiometric...
The Difference Between the Potentiometric Surfaces of the Aquia Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 1982 and September 2007
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Andrew W. Staley
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1081
This report presents a map showing the change in the potentiometric surface of the Aquia aquifer in the Aquia Formation of Paleocene age in Southern Maryland for September 1982 and September 2007. The map, based on water-level measurements in 53 wells, shows that the potentiometric surface during the 25-year period...
Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Patapsco Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 2007
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Andrew W. Staley
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1084
This report presents a map showing the potentiometric surface of the upper Patapsco aquifer in the Patapsco Formation of Early Cretaceous age in Southern Maryland during September 2007. The map is based on water-level measurements in 50 wells. The highest measured water level was 120 feet above sea level near...
Potentiometric Surface of the Lower Patapsco Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 2007
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Andrew W. Staley
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1086
This report presents a map showing the potentiometric surface of the lower Patapsco aquifer in the Patapsco Formation of Early Cretaceous age in Southern Maryland during September 2007. The map is based on water-level measurements in 65 wells. The highest measured water level was 111 feet above sea level near...
Potentiometric Surface of the Patuxent Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 2007
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Andrew W. Staley
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1088
This report presents a map showing the potentiometric surface of the Patuxent aquifer in the Patuxent Formation of Early Cretaceous age in Southern Maryland during September 2007. The map is based on water-level measurements in 41 wells. The highest measured water level was 165 feet above sea level near the...
Sustainability of Water Resources in the Fractured-Rock Area of Maryland
David W. Bolton, James M. Gerhart, Saeid Kasraei
2009, Fact Sheet 2009-3009
The fractured-rock area of Maryland encompasses the region of the State west of the Fall Line, which is approximated by the Interstate 95 corridor. It includes the Piedmont, Blue Ridge, Ridge and Valley, and Appalachian Plateau Physiographic Provinces (fig. 1). Surface water and ground water are important and interconnected water...
The difference between the potentiometric surfaces of the lower Patapsco aquifer in southern Maryland, September 1990 and September 2007
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Andrew W. Staley
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1087
This report presents a map showing the change in the potentiometric surface of the lower Patapsco aquifer in the Patapsco Formation of Early Cretaceous age in Southern Maryland for September 1990 and September 2007. The map, based on water-level measurements in 45 wells, shows that the change of the potentiometric...
Potentiometric Surface of the Aquia Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 2007
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Andrew W. Staley
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1080
This report presents a map showing the potentiometric surface of the Aquia aquifer in the Aquia Formation of Paleocene age in Southern Maryland during September 2007. The map is based on water-level measurements in 85 wells. The highest measured water level was 50 feet above sea level near the northern...
Estimation of Missing Water-Level Data for the Everglades Depth Estimation Network (EDEN)
Paul Conrads, Matthew D. Petkewich
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1120
The Everglades Depth Estimation Network (EDEN) is an integrated network of real-time water-level gaging stations, ground-elevation models, and water-surface elevation models designed to provide scientists, engineers, and water-resource managers with current (2000-2009) water-depth information for the entire freshwater portion of the greater Everglades. The U.S. Geological Survey Greater Everglades Priority...
Comment: Radiocarbon deglaciation chronology of the Thunder Bay, Ontario area and implications for ice sheet retreat patterns
Anders E. Carlson, Peter U. Clark, Steven W. Hostetler
2009, Quaternary Science Reviews (28) 2546-2547
No abstract available....
Geochemical data for Upper Mineral Creek, Colorado, under existing ambient conditions and during an experimental pH modification, August 2005
Robert L. Runkel, Briant A. Kimball, Judy I. Steiger, Katherine Walton-Day
2009, Data Series 442
Mineral Creek, an acid mine drainage stream in south-western Colorado, was the subject of a water-quality study that employed a paired synoptic approach. Under the paired synoptic approach, two synoptic sampling campaigns were conducted on the same study reach. The initial synoptic campaign, conducted August 22, 2005, documented stream-water quality...
Map Database for Surficial Materials in the Conterminous United States
David R. Soller, Marith C. Reheis, Christopher P. Garrity, D. R. Van Sistine
2009, Data Series 425
The Earth's bedrock is overlain in many places by a loosely compacted and mostly unconsolidated blanket of sediments in which soils commonly are developed. These sediments generally were eroded from underlying rock, and then were transported and deposited. In places, they exceed 1000 ft (330 m) in thickness. Where the...
Flood of April 2007 and flood-frequency estimates at streamflow-gaging stations in western Connecticut
Elizabeth A. Ahearn
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5108
A spring nor’easter affected the East Coast of the United States from April 15 to 18, 2007. In Connecticut, rainfall varied from 3 inches to more than 7 inches. The combined effects of heavy rainfall over a short duration, high winds, and high tides led to widespread flooding, storm damage,...
Web-Based Geospatial Tools to Address Hazard Mitigation, Natural Resource Management, and Other Societal Issues
Hearn Jr.
2009, Fact Sheet 2009-3022
Federal, State, and local government agencies in the United States face a broad range of issues on a daily basis. Among these are natural hazard mitigation, homeland security, emergency response, economic and community development, water supply, and health and safety services. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) helps decision makers address...