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Habitat Suitability Index Models: Roseate spoonbill
James C. Lewis
1983, FWS/OBS 82/10.50
The roseate spoonbill is a long-legged wading bird with a height of approximately 80 cm (31.5 inches), a wingspan of 1.3 m (4.3 ft), and a weight of 1.6 kg (3.5 Ib }. The bill is narrower near the base (2-3 em, 0.8-1.2 inches) than at the flattened tip (5...
Habitat Suitability Index Models: Smallmouth bass
Elizabeth A. Edwards, Glen Gebhart, O. Eugene Maughan
1983, FWS/OBS 82/10.36
A review and synthesis of existing information were used to develop riverine and lacustrine habitat models for Smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieui), a freshwater species. The models are scaled to produce an index of habitat suitability between 0 (unsuitable habitat) and 1 (optimally suitable habitat) for freshwater areas of the continental...
Simulations of non-steady flow in a glacial outwash aquifer, southern Franklin County, Ohio
A. C. Razem
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4022
A two-dimensional, finite-difference model is used to simulate transient flow conditions in a glacial outwash aquifer in southern Franklin County, Ohio. The model was calibrated by matching observed and simulated water-level changes for December 1977 through March 1980. Drawdowns for three different hypothetical pumping rates are simulated with the calibrated...
Regional geohydrology of the northern Louisiana salt-dome basin, part IV, hydraulic characteristics of the Wilcox-Carrizo aquifer
G.N. Ryals
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4132
The Wilcox Group of Paleocene-Eocence age and the Carrizo Sand of Eocene age compose the Wilcox-Carrizo aquifer. Results of 25 aquifer tests and permeability determinations from 43 sidewall cores show that the hydraulic characteristics of the aquifer are variable. Studies of the Carrizo showed that hydraulic conductivity increased as sand-bed...
Isopach and structure contour maps of the Burro Canyon(?) Formation in the Mesa Golondrina and Mesa de los Viejos areas, Chama Basin, New Mexico
Jennie L. Ridgley
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1496-A
In the Chama Basin a wequence of conglomerate, sandstone, and red, gray-green, and pale-purple mudstone occurs stratigraphically between the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation and Upper Cretaceous Dakota Sandstone. This stratigraphic interval has been called the Burro Canyon Formation by several workers (Craig and others, 1959; Smith and others, 1961; Saucier,...
Geophysical and geologic studies in southern Mecklenburg County and vicinity, North Carolina and South Carolina
Frederick A. Wilson
1983, Open-File Report 83-93
Geophysical methods consisting of gravity, aeromagnetics and aeroradioactivity have been applied to part of the Charlotte and Carolina slate belts in southern Mecklenburg County and vicinity to help interpret geology, lithology and structure. High aeroradioactivity is associated with potassium-rich granitic plutons, muscovite-rich gneisses, schists, and metavolcanic rocks; positive gravity and...
Reconnaissance geology of the Al Ufayriyah quadrangle, sheet 20/42 A, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Robert C. Greene
1983, Open-File Report 83-295
The Al Ufayriyah quadrangle is located in the Najd Plateau of southwestern Saudi Arabia between lat 20?30' and 21?00' N.,. long 42?00' and 42?30' E. Two-thirds of the quadrangle is underlain by Precambrian metasedimentary, metavolcanic, plutonic, and hypabyssal intrusive rocks; this area is in part mountainous and in part uneven...
Ground-water data for selected coal areas in western North Dakota
James D. Wald, Steven W. Norbeck
1983, Open-File Report 83-219
Ground-water data are provided in this report for the Sand Creek-Hanks, New England-Mott, Dickinson, and Bowman-Gascoyne coal areas, western North Dakota. The report contains the following: (1) Maps showing the location of wells, springs, and test holes; the location of wells and test holes where drillers' logs are available; and...
Guidelines for use of water-quality monitors
A. Brice Gordon, Max S. Katzenbach
1983, Open-File Report 83-681
This manual contains methods and procedures used by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) for collecting specific conductance, dissolved oxygen, water temperature, and pH data for ground water, streams, lakes, reservoirs, and estuaries by means of permanently installed, continuously recording, water quality monitors. The topics discussed include the selection of monitoring...