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Hydrologic requirements of and consumptive ground-water use by riparian vegetation along the San Pedro River, Arizona
James M. Leenhouts, Juliet C. Stromberg, Russell L. Scott, Sharon J. Lite, Mark Dixon, Tyler Rychener, Elizabeth Makings, David G. Williams, David C. Goodrich, William L. Cable, Lainie R. Levick, Roberta McGuire, Rico M. Gazal, Enrico A. Yepez, Patrick Ellsworth, Travis E. Huxman
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5163
This study is a coordinated effort by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (USDA ARS), and Arizona State University, with assistance from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the University of Wyoming, and the University of Arizona. The specific objectives of the study...
Physical habitat classification and instream flow modeling to determine habitat availability during low-flow periods, North Fork Shenandoah River, Virginia
Jennifer L. Krstolic, Donald C. Hayes, Peter M. Ruhl
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5025
Increasing development and increasing water withdrawals for public, industrial, and agricultural water supply threaten to reduce streamflows in the Shenandoah River basin in Virginia. Water managers need more information to balance human water-supply needs with the daily streamflows necessary for maintaining the aquatic ecosystems. To meet the need for comprehensive...
Under the Golden Gate Bridge — Views of the sea floor near the entrance to San Francisco Bay, California
Peter Dartnell, Patrick L. Barnard, John L. Chin, Daniel Hanes, Rikk G. Kvitek, Pat J. Iampietro, James V. Gardner
2006, Scientific Investigations Map 2917
San Francisco Bay in Northern California is one of the largest and most altered estuaries within the United States. The sea floor within the bay as well as at its entrance is constantly changing due to strong tidal currents, aggregate mining, dredge disposal, and the creation of new land using...
Visualizing the geology of lake trout spawning sites: Northern Lake Michigan
Peter Dartnell, Peter Barnes, James V. Gardner, Kristen Lee
2006, Scientific Investigations Map 2930
Geologists and biologists are working together to understand the links between lake floor geology (composition and shape) and the distribution of lake trout throughout their life cycle. Lake floor geology is one of the main factors determining where lake trout spawn, feed, and hide. In support of ongoing research to...
Summary of surface-water quality, ground-water quality, and water withdrawals for the Spirit Lake Reservation, North Dakota
Kevin C. Vining, Steven W. Cates
2006, Open-File Report 2006-1144
Available surface-water quality, ground-water quality, and water-withdrawal data for the Spirit Lake Reservation were summarized. The data were collected intermittently from 1948 through 2004 and were compiled from U.S. Geological Survey databases, North Dakota State Water Commission databases, and Spirit Lake Nation tribal agencies. Although the quality of surface water...
Forecasting selenium discharges to the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary: Ecological effects of a proposed San Luis Drain extension
Theresa S. Presser, Samuel N. Luoma
2006, Professional Paper 1646
Selenium discharges to the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary (Bay-Delta) could change significantly if federal and state agencies (1) approve an extension of the San Luis Drain to convey agricultural drainage from the western San Joaquin Valley to the North Bay (Suisun Bay, Carquinez Strait, and San Pablo Bay); (2) allow...
Water-quality characteristics, including sodium-adsorption ratios, for four sites in the Powder River drainage basin, Wyoming and Montana, water years 2001-2004
Melanie L. Clark, Jon P. Mason
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5113
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, monitors streams throughout the Powder River structural basin in Wyoming and parts of Montana for potential effects of coalbed natural gas development. Specific conductance and sodium-adsorption ratios may be larger in coalbed waters than in stream waters...
Computation and error analysis of discharge for the Lake Michigan Diversion Project in Illinois: 1997-99 water years
James J. Duncker, Thomas M. Over, Juan A. Gonzalez
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5018
Acoustic velocity meters (AVM's) and acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP's) were used to measure streamflow at four streamflow-gaging stations in the Chicago River system. The streamflow data were used to compute discharge and to determine the uncertainty in the computed annual mean discharge at each station for the Lake Michigan...
Geologic map of the Valle 30' x 60' quadrangle, Coconino County, northern Arizona
George H. Billingsley, Tracey J. Felger, Susan S. Priest
2006, Scientific Investigations Map 2895
The geologic map of the Valle 30' x 60' quadrangle is the result of a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Park Service to provide geologic information for regional resource management and visitor information services for Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. The map area encompasses approximately...
Trends of Abutment-Scour Prediction Equations Applied to 144 Field Sites in South Carolina
Stephen T. Benedict, Nikhil Deshpande, Nadim M. Aziz, Paul Conrads
2006, Open-File Report 2003-295
The U.S. Geological Survey conducted a study in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration in which predicted abutment-scour depths computed with selected predictive equations were compared with field measurements of abutment-scour depth made at 144 bridges in South Carolina. The assessment used five equations published in the Fourth Edition of...
User's manual for the National Water Information Systemof the U.S. Geological Survey Water-Quality System
Dorinda J. Gellenbeck, Carolyn J. Oblinger, Donna L. Runkle, Terry L. Schertz, Jonathon C. Scott, Yvonne E. Stoker, Robert L. Taylor
2006, Open-File Report 2006-1145
This user documentation is designed to be a reference for the Water-Quality System (QWDATA) within the National Water Information System (NWIS). For the new user, the 'Introduction' and 'Getting Started' sections are the recommended places to begin. The experienced user may want to go straight to the details provided in...
Spectral reflectance properties (0.4-2.5 um) of secondary Fe-oxide, Fe-hydroxide, and Fe-sulfate-hydrate minerals associated with sulfide-bearing mine waste
J.K. Crowley, D.E. Williams, J.M. Hammarstrom1, N. Piatak, J.C. Mars, I-Ming Chou
2006, Open-File Report 2003-196
Fifteen Fe-oxide, Fe-hydroxide, and Fe-sulphate-hydrate mineral species commonly associated with sulphide bearing mine wastes were characterized by using X-ray powder diffraction and scanning electron microscope methods. Diffuse reflectance spectra of the samples show diagnostic absorption features related to electronic processes involving ferric and/or ferrous iron, and to vibrational processes...
Chapter 3. Determination of semivolatile organic compounds and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in solids by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
Steven D. Zaugg, Mark R. Burkhardt, Teresa L. Burbank, Mary C. Olson, Jana L. Iverson, Michael P. Schroeder
2006, Techniques and Methods 5-B3
A method for the determination of 38 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and semivolatile organic compounds in solid samples is described. Samples are extracted using a pressurized solvent extraction system. The compounds of interest are extracted from the solid sample twice at 13,800 kilopascals; first at 120 degrees Celsius using a...
Seasonal changes in concentrations of dissolved pesticides and organic carbon in the Sacramento-San Joaquin delta, California, 1994-1996
James L. Orlando, Kathryn Kuivila
2006, Data Series 197
The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (Delta) of California is an ecologically rich and hydrologically complex region that receives runoff from nearly one-quarter of the state. Water-quality studies of surface water in the region have found dissolved pesticides in winter storm runoff at concentrations toxic to some aquatic invertebrates. However, scientists have...
Application of the loop method for correcting acoustic doppler current profiler discharge measurements biased by sediment transport
David S. Mueller, Chad R. Wagner
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5079
A systematic bias in discharge measurements made with an acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) is attributed to the movement of sediment near the streambed-an issue widely acknowledged by the scientific community. This systematic bias leads to an underestimation of measured velocity and discharge. The integration of a differentially corrected Global...
Availability of Ground-Water Data for California, Water Year 2005
Julia A. Huff
2006, Fact Sheet 2006-3089
The U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources, in cooperation with Federal, State, and local agencies, obtains a large amount of data pertaining to the ground-water resources of California each water year (October 1-September 30). These data constitute a valuable database for developing an improved understanding of the water resources of the...
Determination of the δ34S of low-concentration sulfate in water; RSIL lab code 1949
Kinga Revesz, Haiping Qi, Tyler B. Coplen
2006, Techniques and Methods 10-C8
The purpose of the Reston Stable Isotope Laboratory (RSIL) lab code 1949 is to determine the δ(34S/32S), abbreviated as δ34S, of dissolved sulfate having a concentration less than 20 milligrams per liter. Dissolved sulfate is collected on an anion-exchange resin in the field, eluted in the laboratory with 3 M...
An annotated list of the mayflies, stoneflies, and caddisflies of the Sand Creek basin, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado, 2004 and 2005
Robert E. Zuellig, Boris C. Kondratieff, David E. Ruiter, Richard A. Thorp
2006, Data Series 183
The U.S. Geological Survey, in conjunction with the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve and its cooperators, did an extensive inventory of certain targeted aquatic-insect groups in the Sand Creek Basin, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, to establish a species list for future monitoring efforts. Study sites...
Geohydrology of the lower Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River basin, southwestern Georgia, northwestern Florida, and southeastern Alabama
Lynn J. Torak, Jaime A. Painter
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5070
The lower Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River Basin contains about 4,600 square miles of karstic and fluvial plains and nearly 100,000 cubic miles of predominantly karst limestone connected hydraulically to the principal rivers and lakes in the Coastal Plain of southwestern Georgia, northwestern Florida, and southwestern Alabama. Sediments of late-middle Eocene to...
Occurrence of diatoms in lakeside wells in northern New Jersey as an indicator of the effect of surface water on ground-water quality
Timothy J. Reilly, Christopher E. Walker, Arthur L. Baehr, Robin M. Schrock, John R. Reinfelder
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5263
In a novel approach for detecting ground-water/surface-water interaction, diatoms were used as an indicator that surface water affects ground-water quality in lakeside communities in northern New Jersey. The presence of diatoms, which are abundant in lakes, in adjacent domestic wells demonstrated that ground water in these lakeside communities was under...
Ground-Water Quality in the Upper Susquehanna River Basin, New York, 2004-05
Kari K. Hetcher-Aguila, David A.V. Eckhardt
2006, Open-File Report 2006-1161
Water samples were collected from 20 production wells and 13 private residential wells throughout the upper Susquehanna River Basin (upstream from the Pennsylvania border) during the fall of 2004 and the spring of 2005 and analyzed to describe the chemical quality of ground water in the upper basin. Wells were...
Sources and occurrence of chloroform and other trihalomethanes in drinking-water supply wells in the United States, 1986-2001
Tamara Ivahnenko, J.S. Zogorski
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5015
Chloroform and three other trihalomethanes (THMs)--bromodichloromethane, dibromochloromethane, and bromoform--are disinfection by-products commonly produced during the chlorination of water and wastewater. Samples of untreated ground water from drinking-water supply wells (1,096 public and 2,400 domestic wells) were analyzed for THMs and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during 1986-2001, or compiled, as...
Water use and availability in the West Narragansett Bay area, coastal Rhode Island, 1995-99
Mark T. Nimiroski, Emily C. Wild
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5256
During the 1999 drought in Rhode Island, belowaverage precipitation caused a drop in ground-water levels and streamflow was below long-term averages. The low water levels prompted the U. S. Geological Survey and the Rhode Island Water Resources Board to conduct a series of cooperative water-use studies. The purpose of these...
Water-quality characteristics of Montana streams in a statewide monitoring network, 1999-2003
John H. Lambing, Thomas E. Cleasby
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5046
A statewide monitoring network of 38 sites was operated during 1999-2003 in cooperation with the Montana Department of Environmental Quality to provide a broad geographic base of water-quality information on Montana streams. The purpose of this report is to summarize and describe the water-quality characteristics for those sites. Samples were...