Water vapour correction of the daily 1 km AVHRR global land dataset: Part I validation and use of the Water Vapour input field
Thomas P. DeFelice, D. Lloyd, D. J. Meyer, T. T. Baltzer, P. Piraina
2003, International Journal of Remote Sensing (24) 2365-2375
An atmospheric correction algorithm developed for the 1 km Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) global land dataset was modified to include a near real-time total column water vapour data input field to account for the natural variability of atmospheric water vapour. The real-time data input field used for this...
Station corrections for the Katmai Region Seismic Network
Cheryl K. Searcy
2003, Open-File Report 2003-403
Most procedures for routinely locating earthquake hypocenters within a local network are constrained to using laterally homogeneous velocity models to represent the Earth's crustal velocity structure. As a result, earthquake location errors may arise due to actual lateral variations in the Earth's velocity structure. Station corrections can be used to...
Quality and sources of shallow ground water in areas of recent residential development in Salt Lake Valley, Salt Lake County, Utah
Susan A. Thiros
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4028
Residential and commercial development of about 80 square miles that primarily replaced undeveloped and agricultural areas occurred in Salt Lake Valley, Utah, from 1963 to 1994. This study evaluates the occurrence and distribution of natural and anthropogenic compounds in shallow ground water underlying recently developed (post 1963) residential and commercial...
Coastal-change and glaciological map of the Saunders Coast area, Antarctica: 1972-1997
Charles Swithinbank, Richard S. Williams Jr., Jane G. Ferrigno, Kevin M. Foley, Cheryl A. Hallam, Christine E. Rosanova
2003, IMAP 2600-G
Changes in the area and volume of polar ice sheets are intricately linked to changes in global climate, and the resulting changes in sea level may severely impact the densely populated coastal regions on Earth. Melting of the West Antarctic part alone of the Antarctic ice sheet could cause a...
Water-quality, bed-sediment, and biological data (October 2001 through September 2002) and statistical summaries of data for streams in the upper Clark Fork basin, Montana
Kent A. Dodge, Michelle I. Hornberger, Irene R. Lavigne
2003, Open-File Report 2003-356
No abstract available....
The U.S. Geological Survey streamflow and observation-well network in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Phillip J. Zarriello, Roy S. Socolow
2003, Open-File Report 2003-277
The U.S. Geological Survey began systematic streamflow monitoring in Massachusetts nearly 100 years ago (1904) on the Connecticut River at Montague City. Since that time, hydrologic data collection has evolved into a monitoring network of 103 streamgage stations and 200 ground-water observation wells in Massachusetts and Rhode Island (2000 water...
Geotechnical Analysis of Paleoseismic Shaking Using Liquefaction Features: Part I. Major Updating of Analysis Techniques
Scott M. Olson, Russell A. Green, Stephen F. Obermeier
2003, Open-File Report 2003-307
A new methodology is proposed for the geotechnical analysis of strength of paleoseismic shaking using liquefaction effects. The proposed method provides recommendations for selection of both individual and regionally located test sites, techniques for validation of field data for use in back-analysis, and use of a recently developed energy-based solution to back-calculate paleoearthquake magnitude...
Old Seismic bulletins to 1920: A collective heritage from early seismologists
Johannes Schweitzer, W.H.K. Lee
2003, Book chapter, International Geophysics
This chapter focuses on collective heritage from early seismologists. Scientists began systematic instrumental observation of earthquakes in the latter part of the 19 th century. Several authors describe the history of the development of an adequate instrumentation for seismology. In the 1880s, scientists in Italy, Japan, and Germany began to...
Airflows and turbulent flux measurements in mountainous terrain: Part 1. Canopy and local effects
Andrew A. Turnipseed, Dean E. Anderson, Peter D. Blanken, William M. Baugh, Russell K. Monson
2003, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (119) 1-21
We have studied the effects of local topography and canopy structure on turbulent flux measurements at a site located in mountainous terrain within a subalpine, coniferous forest. Our primary aim was to determine whether the complex terrain of the site affects the accuracy of eddy flux measurements from a practical...
StreamStats: a U.S. geological survey web site for stream information
G. Ries Kernell III, John R. Gray
Kenneth G. Renard, Stephen A. McElroy, William J. Gburek, H. Evan Canfield, Russell L. Scott, editor(s)
2003, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the 1st Interagency Conference on Research in Watershed
The U.S. Geological Survey has developed a Web application, named StreamStats, for providing streamflow statistics, such as the 100-year flood and the 7-day, 10-year low flow, to the public. Statistics can be obtained for data-collection stations and for ungaged sites. Streamflow statistics are needed for water-resources planning and management; for...
Estimating Meher crop production using rainfall in the 'Long Cycle' region of Ethiopia
Chris Funk, Alemu Asfaw, Phil Steffen, Gabriel B. Senay, James Rowland, James Verdin
2003, Report
Meher season crop production is well correlated with April-May rainfall in the Ethiopian 'long cycle' crop growing region. This relationship is used to estimate 2003 Meher small farmer gross production at 87 =B1 10 million quintals (8.7 million MT2 =B1 1 million MT) of cereals, pulses and other crops, using data...
Cruise report for A1-02-SC southern California CABRILLO project, Earthquake Hazards Task
William R. Normark, Michael A. Fisher, Christina E. Gutmacher, Ray Sliter, Lori Hibbeler, Beth Feingold, Jane A. Reid
2003, Open-File Report 2003-110
A two-week marine geophysical survey obtained sidescan-sonar images and multiple sets of high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles in the southern California offshore area between Point Arguello and Point Dume. The data were obtained to support two project activities of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Coastal and Marine Geology (CMG) Program: (1)...
Data report for the main line of the PSINE seismic survey across the San Andreas Fault and SAFOD Site near Parkfield, California
R. D. Catchings, M. R. Goldman, M. J. Rymer, G. Gandhok, G. S. Fuis
2003, Open-File Report 2003-84
In October and November 1998, the U.S. Geological Survey, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Stanford University, and Geometrics Corporation jointly acquired a highresolution seismic reflection/refraction profile across the San Andreas Fault Zone (SAFZ) and the proposed San-Andreas-Fault-Observatory-at-Depth (SAFOD) drill site located near Parkfield, California (Fig. 1a). We refer to this seismic survey as the Parkfield Seismic Imaging-Ninety...
Main-channel slopes of selected streams in Iowa for estimation of flood-frequency discharges
David A. Eash
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4120
This report describes a statewide study conducted to develop main-channel slope (MCS) curves for 138 selected streams in Iowa with drainage areas greater than 100 square miles. MCS values determined from the curves can be used in regression equations for estimating floodfrequency discharges. Multivariable regression equations previously developed for two...
Distribution, richness, quality, and thermal maturity of source rock units on the North Slope of Alaska
K. E. Peters, K. J. Bird, M.A. Keller, P. G. Lillis, L. B. Magoon
2003, Open-File Report 2003-328
Four source rock units on the North Slope were identified, characterized, and mapped to better understand the origin of petroleum in the area: Hue-gamma ray zone (Hue-GRZ), pebble shale unit, Kingak Shale, and Shublik Formation. Rock-Eval pyrolysis, total organic carbon analysis, and well logs were used to map the present-day...
Approximate potentiometric surface of the bedrock aquifer at Great Bay, southeastern New Hampshire, 2001
Robert M. Roseen, J.R. Degnan, L.K. Brannaka, T.P. Ballestero, Thomas J. Mack
2003, Open-File Report 2003-278
Ground-water elevations (heads) in 265 wells were used to map the potentiometric-head surface in the fractured-bedrock aquifer adjacent to Great Bay, N.H. Remotely sensed data, spring-water temperatures and specific conductances, land-surface elevations, and simulated heads were also used to guide construction of the potentiometric surface. Heads in the...
Maps Showing Inundation Depths, Ice-Rafted Erratics, and Sedimentary Facies of Late Pleistocene Missoula Floods in the Willamette Valley, Oregon
J.M. Minervini, J. E. O’Connor, R.E. Wells
2003, Open-File Report 2003-408
Glacial Lake Missoula, impounded by the Purcell Trench lobe of the late Pleistocene Cordilleran Icesheet, repeatedly breached its ice dam, sending floods as large as 2,500 cubic kilometers racing across the Channeled Scabland and down the Columbia River valley to the Pacific Ocean. Peak discharges for some floods exceeded 20...
Interpreting DNAPL saturations in a laboratory-scale injection with GPR data and direct core measurements
Raymond H. Johnson, Eileen P. Poeter
2003, Open-File Report 2003-349
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is used to track a dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) injection in a laboratory sand tank. Before data reduction, GPR data provide a qualitative measure of DNAPL saturation and movement. One-dimensional (1D) GPR modeling provides a quantitative interpretation of DNAPL volume within a given thickness during...
Bed-sediment grain-size and morphologic data from Suisun, Grizzly, and Honker Bays, CA, 1998-2002
Margaret A. Hampton, Noah P. Snyder, John L. Chin, Dan W. Allison, David M. Rubin
2003, Open-File Report 2003-250
The USGS Place Based Studies Program for San Francisco Bay investigates this sensitive estuarine system to aid in resource management. As part of the inter-disciplinary research program, the USGS collected side-scan sonar data and bed-sediment samples from north San Francisco Bay to characterize bed-sediment texture and investigate temporal trends in...
Publications of the Western Earth Surface Processes Team 2002
Charles Powell II, R. W. Graymer
2003, Open-File Report 2003-363
The Western Earth Surface Processes Team (WESPT) of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducts geologic mapping and related topical earth science studies in the western United States. This work is focused on areas where modern geologic maps and associated earth-science data are needed to address key societal and environmental issues...
Geologic map of the Big Delta B-2 quadrangle, east-central Alaska
Warren C. Day, John N. Aleinikoff, Paul Roberts, Moira Smith, Bruce M. Gamble, Mitchell W. Henning, Larry P. Gough, Laurie C. Morath
2003, IMAP 2788
New 1:63,360-scale geologic mapping of the Big Delta B-2 quadrangle provides important data on the structural setting and age of geologic units, as well as on the timing of gold mineralization plutonism within the Yukon-Tanana Upland of east-central Alaska. Gold exploration has remained...
Shaded relief aeromagnetic map of the Santa Clara Valley and vicinity, California
Carter W. Roberts, Robert C. Jachens
2003, Open-File Report 2003-360
This aeromagnetic map covers the southern portion of San Francisco Bay, the Santa Clara Valley and surrounding mountains, part of which has been modelled in threedimensions (Jachens and other, 2001). The magnetic anomaly map has been compiled from existing digital data. Data was obtained from six aeromagnetic surveys that were...
Preliminary geologic map of the Elsinore 7.5' quadrangle, Riverside County, California
Douglas M. Morton, F. Harold Weber Jr., Rachel M. Alvarez, Diane Burns
2003, Open-File Report 2003-281
Open-File Report 03-281 contains a digital geologic map database of the Elsinore 7.5’ quadrangle, Riverside County, California that includes: 1. ARC/INFO (Environmental Systems Research Institute, http://www.esri.com) version 7.2.1 coverages of the various elements of the geologic map. 2. A Postscript file to plot the geologic map on a topographic base, and containing...
Tectonic Summaries for Web-served Earthquake Responses, Southeastern North America
Russell L. Wheeler
2003, Open-File Report 2003-343
This report documents the rationale and strategy used to write short summaries of the seismicity and tectonic settings of domains in southeastern North America. The summaries are used in automated responses to notable earthquakes that occur anywhere east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States or Canada. Specifically, the...
Hydrogeologic factors that influence ground water movement in the desert southwest United States
Frank C. Chuang, Edwin H. McKee, Keith A. Howard
2003, Open-File Report 2003-294
A project to study ground-water and surface-water interactions in the desert southwestern United States was initiated in 2001 by the Tucson, Arizona office of the Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). One of the goals of the Southwest Ground-water Resources Project was to develop a regional synthesis that includes...