Gulf of Mexico Integrated Science - Tampa Bay Study: Watershed and Estuary Mapping
Mark Hansen
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1014
Tampa Bay, Florida, and its environs have experienced phenomenal urban growth and significant changes in land-use practices over the past 50 years. This trend is expected to continue, with human activity intensifying and affecting a wider geographic region. Urbanization creates impervious surfaces, which increase stormwater runoff and contribute to greater...
Recharge processes in an alluvial aquifer riparian zone, Norman Landfill, Norman, Oklahoma, 1998-2000
Martha Scholl, Scott Christenson, Isabelle Cozzarelli, Dale Ferree, Jeanne Jaeshke
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5238
Analyses of stable isotope profiles (d2H and d18O) in the saturated zone, combined with water-table fluctuations, gave a comprehensive picture of recharge processes in an alluvial aquifer riparian zone. At the Norman Landfill U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology research site in Norman, Oklahoma, recharge to the aquifer appears to...
Trends in streamflow, sedimentation, and sediment chemistry for the Wolf River, Menominee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin, 1850-1999
Faith A. Fitzpatrick
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5030
Historical trends in streamflow, sedimentation, and sediment chemistry of the Wolf River were examined for a 6-mile reach that flows through the southern part of the Menominee Indian Reservation and the northern part of Shawano County, Wis. Trends were examined in the context of effects from dams, climate, and land-cover...
Availability of ground-water data for California, water year 2004
Julia A. Huff
2005, Fact Sheet 2005-3063
Remote sensing for environmental site screening and watershed evaluation in Utah Mine lands: East Tintic mountains, Oquirrh mountains, and Tushar mountains
Barnaby W. Rockwell, Robert R. McDougal, Carol A. Gent
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5241
Imaging spectroscopy-a powerful remote-sensing tool for mapping subtle variations in the composition of minerals, vegetation, and man-made materials on the Earth's surface-was applied in support of environmental assessments and watershed evaluations in several mining districts in the State of Utah. Three areas were studied through the use of Landsat 7...
Stream-sediment geochemistry in mining-impacted streams: Prichard, Eagle, and Beaver Creeks, northern Coeur d'Alene mining district, northern Idaho
Stephen E. Box, John C. Wallis, Paul H. Briggs, Zoe Ann Brown
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5284
This report presents the results of one aspect of an integrated watershed-characterization study that was undertaken to assess the impacts of historical mining and milling of silver-lead-zinc ores on water and sediment composition and on aquatic biota in streams draining the northern part of the Coeur d'Alene Mining District in...
Geologic map of Cydonia Mensae - southern Acidalia Planitia, Mars, quadrangles MTM 40007, 40012, 40017, 45007, 45012, and 45017
George E. McGill
2005, IMAP 2811
Cydonia Mensae lie adjacent to the boundary separating the highland terrain of western Arabia Terra from the northern lowlands (the dichotomy boundary), where this boundary is gradational rather than abrupt, as is generally the case....
Ground-water/surface-water relations along Honey Creek, Washtenaw County, Michigan, 2003
Denis F. Healy
2005, Open-File Report 2004-1387
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the city of Ann Arbor, Mich., investigated the ground-water/ surface-water relations along the lower reaches of Honey Creek, Washtenaw County, Mich., and an unnamed tributary to Honey Creek (the discharge tributary) from June through October 2003. Streamflow in these reaches was artificially...
Environmental issues of petroleum exploration and production: Introduction
Yousif K. Kharaka, Nancy S. Dorsey
2005, Environmental Geosciences (12) 61-63
Energy is the lifeblood of our planet Earth, an essential commod- ity that powers the expanding global economy. Starting in the 1950s, oil and natural gas became the main sources of primary energy for the increasing world population, and this dominance is expected to continue for several more decades (Edwards,...
Ground-water/surface-water responses to global climate simulations, Santa Clara-Calleguas basin, Ventura County, California, 1950-93
Randall T. Hanson, Michael D. Dettinger
2005, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (41) 517-536
Climate variations can play an important, if not always crucial, role in successful conjunctive management of ground water and surface water resources. This will require accurate accounting of the links between variations in climate, recharge, and withdrawal from the resource systems, accurate projection or predictions of the climate variations, and...
Ground-water vulnerability to nitrate contamination in the mid-atlantic region
Earl A. Greene, Andrew E. LaMotte, Kerri-Ann Cullinan, Elizabeth R. Smith
2005, Fact Sheet 2004-3067
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency?s (USEPA) Regional Vulnerability Assessment (ReVA) Program has developed a set of statistical tools to support regional-scale, integrated ecological risk-assessment studies. One of these tools, developed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), is used with available water-quality data obtained from USGS National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) and...
Water resources data Mississippi water year 2004
F. Morris III, M.S. Runner, J.B. Storm
2005, Water Data Report MS-04-1
Water resources data for this water year for Mississippi consists of records of surface water and ground water in the State. Specifically, it contains: (1) Discharge records for 90 streamflow-gaging stations, stage records for 18 of these gaging stations, discharge records for 97 partial-record stations or miscellaneous streamflow sites, including...
Water quality, hydrology, and phosphorus loading to Little St. Germain Lake, Wisconsin, with special emphasis on the effects of winter aeration and ground-water inputs
Dale M. Robertson, William J. Rose, David A. Saad
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5071
Little St. Germain Lake is a 978-acre, multibasin lake in Vilas County, Wisconsin. In the interest of protecting and improving the water quality of the lake, the Little St. Germain Lake District initiated several cooperative studies with the U.S. Geological Survey between 1991 and 2004 to (1) document the water...
Water resources data for Oregon, water year 2004
Thomas A. Herrett, Glenn W. Hess, Jon G. House, Gregory P. Ruppert, Mary-Lorraine Courts
2005, Water Data Report OR-04-1
The annual Oregon water data report is one of a series of annual reports that document hydrologic data gathered from the U.S. Geological Survey's surface- and ground-water data-collection networks in each State, Puerto Rico, and the Trust Territories. These records of streamflow, ground-water levels, and quality of water provide the...
Acoustic doppler velocity monitoring within Main Spring, Barton Springs, Austin, Texas, April-September 2004-enhancing the accuracy of springflow data
W.H. Asquith, M.O. Gary
2005, Fact Sheet 2005-3044
Acoustic Doppler velocity (ADV) meters are sophisticated underwater monitoring instruments that use sound waves to measure water velocity in as many as three directions. In April 2004, an ADV meter was installed inside the principal orifice and discharge point of Main Spring at Barton Springs in Austin, Texas. This instrument...
External quality-assurance results for the National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National Trends Network, 2002-03
Gregory A. Wetherbee, Natalie E. Latysh, Kevin P. Burke
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5061
Six external quality-assurance programs were operated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) External Quality-Assurance (QA) Project for the National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) from 2002 through 2003. Each program measured specific components of the overall error inherent in NADP/NTN wet-deposition measurements. The intersite-comparison program assessed the variability and bias...
Can nitrogen sequestration explain the unexpected nitrate decline in New Hampshire streams?
Thomas G. Huntington
2005, Ecosystems (8) 331-333
No abstract available...
Inventory of ground-water resources in the Kabul Basin, Afghanistan
Robert E. Broshears, Michael P. Chornack, David K. Mueller, Barbara C. Ruddy
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5090
In 2004, the U.S. Geological Survey began working with engineers at the Afghanistan Geological Survey to provide hydrologic training and equipment and to apply these tools to build an inventory of water wells in the Kabul Basin of Afghanistan. An inventory of 148 wells now includes information on well location,...
Water resources data, New Jersey, water year 2004-volume 1. surface-water data
G.L. Centinaro, B.T. White, H.L. Hoppe, J.F. Dudek, A.R. Protz, T.J. Reed, J.C. Shvanda, A.F. Watson
2005, Water Data Report NJ-04-1
Water-resources data for the 2004 water year for New Jersey are presented in three volumes, and consists of records of stage, discharge, and water-quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water-quality of ground water. Volume 1 contains discharge records for 105 gaging stations;...
South Carolina coastal erosion study
Jane F. Denny, Wayne E. Baldwin, William C. Schwab, John C. Warner, M. Richard DeVoe
2005, Fact Sheet 2005-3041
Generalized water-level contours, September-October 2000 and March-April 2001, and long-term water-level changes, at the U.S. Air Force Plant 42 and vicinity, Palmdale, California
Allen H. Christensen
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5074
Historically, the U.S. Air Force Plant 42 has relied on ground water as the primary source of water owing, in large part, to the scarcity of surface water in the region. Groundwater withdrawal for municipal, industrial, and agricultural use has affected ground-water levels at U.S. Air Force Plant 42, and...
USGS California Water Science Center water programs in California
Michael V. Shulters
2005, Fact Sheet 2005-3046
California is threatened by many natural hazards—fire, floods, landslides, earthquakes. The State is also threatened by longer-term problems, such as hydrologic effects of climate change, and human-induced problems, such as overuse of ground water and degradation of water quality. The threats and problems are intensified by increases in population, which...
Historic and naturalized monthly streamflow for selected sites in the Red River of the North Basin in North Dakota, Minnesota, and South Dakota, 1931-2001
Douglas G. Emerson
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5092
Historic monthly streamflow data were compiled and missing historic and naturalized monthly streamflow data were estimated to develop a database of updated streamflow data for January 1931 through December 2001 (the data-development period) for 35 sites in the Red River of the North Basin. Of the 35 sites, 4 had...
USGS California Water Science Center Streamgage Program
Michael V. Shulters
2005, Fact Sheet 2005-3065
Water quality of streams in the Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, 1970-2001
Lan H. Tornes
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5095
Data for the Red River of the North (Red River) Basin in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota were analyzed to determine whether the water quality of streams in the basin is adequate to meet future needs. For the Red River at Emerson, Manitoba, site, pH values, water temperatures, and...