Ground-water discharge determined from measurements of evapotranspiration, other available hydrologic components, and shallow water-level changes, Oasis Valley, Nye County, Nevada
S. R. Reiner, R. J. Laczniak, G. A. DeMeo, J. LaRue Smith, P. E. Elliott, W. E. Nylund, C. J. Fridrich
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4239
Oasis Valley is an area of natural ground-water discharge within the Death Valley regional ground-water flow system of southern Nevada and adjacent California. Ground water discharging at Oasis Valley is replenished from inflow derived from an extensive recharge area that includes the northwestern part of the Nevada Test Site (NTS)....
Joint inversion of acoustic and resistivity data for the estimation of gas hydrate concentration
Myung W. Lee
2002, Bulletin 2190
Downhole log measurements, such as acoustic or electrical resistivity logs, are frequently used to estimate in situ gas hydrate concentrations in the pore space of sedimentary rocks. Usually the gas hydrate concentration is estimated separately based on each log measurement. However, measurements are related to each other through the gas...
Resistivity structure across the Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada
Brian D. Rodriguez, Jackie M. Williams
2002, Open-File Report 2002-39
Magnetotelluric data collected along five profiles show deep resistivity structures beneath the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin gold trends in north-central Nevada, which appear consistent with tectonic breaks in the crust that possibly served as channels for hydrothermal fluids. It seems likely that gold deposits along these linear trends were, therefore, controlled by deep regional crustal fault...
Results of the U.S. Geological Survey's analytical evaluation program for standard reference samples distributed in September 2001
Mark T. Woodworth, Brooke F. Connor
2002, Open-File Report 2002-8
This report presents the results of the U.S. Geological Survey's analytical evaluation program for six standard reference samples -- T-167 (trace constituents), M-160 (major constituents), N-71 (nutrient constituents), N-72 (nutrient constituents), P-37 (low ionic-strength constituents), and Hg-33 (mercury) -- that were distributed in September 2001 to laboratories enrolled in the U.S. Geological Survey sponsored...
Logs and data from trenches across the Hayward Fault at Tyson's Lagoon (Tule Pond), Fremont, Alameda County, California
James J. Linenkaemper, Timothy E. Dawson, Stephen F. Personius, Gordon G. Seitz, Liam M. Reidy, David P. Schwartz
2002, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2386
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this publication is to make available detailed trench logs (sheets 1, 2), radiocarbon dates (table 1) and pollen data (fig. 1) obtained as a result of an intensive subsurface investigation of the Hayward Fault at Tyson's Lagoon (Tule Pond) from August to November 2000 (figs. 1, 2...
Regional stratigraphic cross sections of Cretaceous rocks from east-central Arizona to the Oklahoma Panhandle
C. M. Molenaar, W. A. Cobban, E.A. Merewether, C. L. Pillmore, D.G. Wolfe, J.M. Holbrook
2002, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2382
Sedimentary rocks of Cretaceous age along Transect DD'' in eastern Arizona, northern New Mexico, southern Colorado, and western Oklahoma consist mainly of sandstone, siltstone, shale, limestone, and bentonite. They accumulated as sediments in continental, nearshore marine, and offshore marine environments on the west side of a north-trending epicontinental sea. The...
Geologic map of the Tetilla Peak Quadrangle, Santa Fe and Sandoval counties, New Mexico
D.A. Sawyer, R. R. Shroba, S.A. Minor, R. A. Thompson
2002, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2352
This digital geologic map summarizes all available geologic information for the Tetilla Peak quadrangle located immediately southwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico. The geologic map consists of new polygon (geologic map units) and line (contact, fault, fold axis, dike, flow contact, hachure) data, as well as point data (locations...
Controlled photomosaic map of Europa Je 15 M CMN
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2002, IMAP 2757
This sheet is one in a series of maps of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter at a nominal scale of 1:15,000,000. This series is based on data from the Galileo Orbiter Solid-State Imaging (SSI) camera and the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft....
Capability of AVHRR data in discriminating rangeland cover mixtures
Gabriel B. Senay, Raymond L. Elliott
2002, International Journal of Remote Sensing (23) 299-312
A combination of high temporal resolution Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data and high spatial information Map Information Analysis and Display System (MIADS) landuse/landcover data from the United States Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS) were used to investigate the feasibility of using the combined dataset for regional...
A preliminary study on fine structures of Jiashi earthquake region and earthquake generating fault
S.-L. Li, X. Zhang, Walter D. Mooney, X.-L. Lai, A.J. Michael, Y.-H. Duan
2002, Acta Geophysica Sinica (45) 76-82
It is very unusual that nine large earthquakes of similar magnitudes (M = 6.1-6.8) occured within a very small area and a very short period of time (1997-1998) in Jiashi of Xinjiang Province, Northwest China. This paper analyzes the observed data of the aftershocks in the Jiashi earthquake region for...
Correlation of late Cenozoic basaltic lava flows in the Carbondale and Eagle collapse centers in west-central Colorado based on geochemical, isotopic, age, and petrographic data
James R. Budahn, D. M. Unruh, Michael J. Kunk, Frank M. Byers Jr., R. M. Kirkham, R. K. Streufert
2002, GSA Special Papers (366) 167-196
Major-, minor-, and trace-element abundance data on 220, late Cenozoic, basaltic rocks in and around the Carbondale and Eagle collapse centers in west-central Colorado are combined with isotopic, age, and petrographic data to correlate lava flows and establish the timing and minimum areal extent of collapse events associated with removal...
Water quality monitoring and data collection in the Mississippi sound
Michael S. Runner, R. Creswell
2002, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute
The United States Geological Survey and the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources are collecting data on the quality of the water in the Mississippi Sound of the Gulf of Mexico, and streamflow data for its tributaries. The U.S. Geological Survey is collecting...
Exposure of delta smelt to dissolved pesticides in 2000
Kathryn Kuivila, G. Edward Moon
2002, Interagency Ecological Program Newsletter (15) 42-45
Delta smelt abundance in San Francisco Estuary has been declining since 1983. The exposure of delta smelt to toxic pesticides during larval and juvenile life stages may be one possible factor of this decline (Bennett and Moyle 1996; Moyle and others 1996). Although pesticides have been detected in the Delta...
Ordonezite from the Theodoso Soto Mine, Sapioris, Durango, Mexico: New data and structure refinement
T.S. Ercit, E.E. Foord, J. J. Fitzpatrick
2002, Canadian Mineralogist (40) 1207-1210
A new occurrence of the rare mineral species ordonezite has been found at the Theodoso Soto tin mine, near Sapioris, Durango, Mexico. The average composition of the samples is (Zn0.98Fe0.02)Σ1.00Sb2.00O6; the core of the crystals is slightly richer in Fe than the rim. The mineral is uniaxial (+), with all...
Marine predator surveys in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
James L. Bodkin, Kimberly A. Kloecker, Heather A. Coletti, George G. Esslinger, Daniel H. Monson, Brenda E. Ballachey
2002, Report
Since 1999, vessel based surveys to estimate species composition, distribution and relative abundance of marine birds and mammals have been conducted along coastal and pelagic (offshore) transects in Glacier Bay, Alaska. Surveys have been conducted during winter (November-March) and summer (June). This annual report presents the results of those surveys...
Real-time kinematic surveying at the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research sites, Osage County, Oklahoma
Marvin M. Abbott
2002, Conference Paper, 9th International Petroleum Environmental Conference
Highly accurate survey-grade Global Positioning System (GPS) technology was used at the two Osage-Skiatook petroleum environmental research sites to document the locations of observation wells, geoprobe holes, and other sampling sites of 15 research scientists. Real-time kinematic (RTK) GPS was the method used, because it is stable, fast, and accurate.Initially...
Fuzzy logic merger of spectral and ecological information for improved montane forest mapping.
Joseph D. White, Steven W. Running, Kevin C. Ryan, Carl H. Key
2002, Geocarto International (17) 61-68
Environmental data are often utilized to guide interpretation of spectral information based on context, however, these are also important in deriving vegetation maps themselves, especially where ecological information can be mapped spatially. A vegetation classification procedure is presented which combines a classification of spectral data from Landsat‐5 Thematic Mapper (TM)...
Regional structural framework and petroleum assessment of the Brooks Range foothills and southern coastal plain, National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska
Christopher J. Potter, Thomas E. Moore, Paul B. O'Sullivan, John J. Miller
2002, AAPG Bulletin (86) 1157-1157
New interpretations of the frontal part of the Brooks Range orogen beneath the foothills and coastal plain in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPRA) are based on reprocessed regional seismic reflection data, recent geologic field observations, and new apatite fission-track analyses. Three long north-south transects illustrate the configuration of thrust faulting...
Magnetic anomaly map of North America
North American Magnetic Anomaly Group, Viki Bankey, Alejandro Cuevas, David L. Daniels, Carol A. Finn, Israel Hernandez, Patricia L. Hill, Robert Kucks, Warner Miles, Mark Pilkington, Carter Roberts, Walter Roest, Victoria Rystrom, Sarah Shearer, Stephen L. Snyder, Ronald E. Sweeney, Julio Velez
2002, Report
This digital Magnetic Anomaly database and map for the North American continent is the result of a joint effort by the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and Consejo de Recursos Minerales of Mexico (CRM). The database and map represent a substantial upgrade from the previous compilation...
34 - State of stress in the Earth's lithosphere
Mark D. Zoback, Mary Lou Zoback
2002, International Geophysics (81) 559-568
The state of stress in the lithosphere is the result of the forces acting upon and within it. Knowledge of the magnitude and distribution of these forces can be combined with mechanical, thermal and rheological constraints to examine a broad range of lithospheric deformational processes. For example, such knowledge...
35 - Strength and energetics of active fault zones
James N. Brune, Wayne R. Thatcher
2002, International Geophysics (81) 569-588
The strength of active fault zones, i.e., the shear stress level required to cause fault slip, is fundamental to understanding the physics of earthquakes and to assessing earthquake hazard. Although many researchers have concluded that fault zones are weak (shear stresses 10 MPa or less averaged between 0 and ˜20...
U.S. Geological Survey Activities Related to American Indians and Alaska Natives Fiscal Year 2002
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2002, Report
Information is a resource for Native American governments, communities, organizations, and people. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) provides technical expertise, reports, and other impartial information sources that benefit Native Americans interested in subsistence issues, water, land use, and the health of many parts of the environment. Native self-sufficiency, economic development,...
Yellowstone grizzly bear investigations: Annual report of the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, 2001
Charles C. Schwartz, Mark A. Haroldson, editor(s)
2002, Report
The contents of this Annual Report summarize results of monitoring and research from the 2001 field season. The report also contains a summary of nuisance grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) management actions. In addition to our normal monitoring, we completed an array of studies addressing the potential impacts of winter recreation...
Effects of management practices on wetland birds: Eared Grebe
Jill A. Dechant, Douglas H. Johnson, Christopher M. Goldade, James O. Church, Betty R. Euliss
2002, Report
Information on the habitat requirements and effects of habitat management on wetland birds were summarized from information in more than 500 published and unpublished papers. A range map is provided to indicate the relative densities of the species in North America, based on Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) data. Although the...
The use of U.S. Geological Survey CD-ROM-based petroleum assessments in undergraduate geology laboratories
R. L. Eves, L. E. Davis, T. S. Dyman, K. I. Takahashi
2002, Journal of Geoscience Education (50) 312-321
Domestic oil production is declining and United States reliance on imported oil is increasing. America will be faced with difficult decisions that address the strategic, economic, and political consequences of its energy resources shortage. The geologically literate undergraduate student needs to be aware of current and future United States energy...