Magnetotelluric data across Boulder Valley and the Humboldt River, Nevada
Jackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez
2001, Open-File Report 2001-279
Results of the U. S. Geological Survey's analytical evaluation program for standard reference samples distributed in April 2001
M.T. Woodworth, B.F. Connor
2001, Open-File Report 2001-287
This report presents the results of the U.S. Geological Survey's analytical evaluation program for six standard reference samples -- T-165 (trace constituents), M-158 (major constituents), N-69 (nutrient constituents), N-70 (nutrient constituents), P-36 (low ionic-strength constituents), and Hg-32 (mercury) -- that were distributed in April 2001 to laboratories enrolled in the U.S. Geological Survey sponsored...
Preliminary assessment of streamflow characteristics for selected streams at Fort Gordon, Georgia, 1999-2000
Timothy C. Stamey
2001, Open-File Report 2001-296
In 1999, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon, began collection of periodic streamflow data at four streams on the military base to assess and estimate streamflow characteristics of those streams for potential water-supply sources. Simple and reliable methods of determining streamflow...
Digital archives - Thomas M. Bown's Bighorn Basin maps: The suite of forty-four office master copies
Kevin C. McKinney
2001, Open-File Report 2001-306
This CD-ROM is a digitally scanned suite of master 'locality' maps produced by Dr. Thomas M. Bown. The maps are archived in the US Geological Survey Field Records. The maps feature annual compilations of newly established fossil (nineteen 7.5 degree maps) of central basin data collections. This master suite of...
Magnetotelluric data across the Battle Mountain-Eureka Trend in Pumpernickel Valley and Kelly Creek basin, Nevada
Jackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez
2001, Open-File Report 2001-316
No abstract available....
Archive of boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS cruise 99SCE01, Little River Inlet to the entrance of Winyah Bay, South Carolina, 8 June-16 June, 1999
Gina M. Brewer, Robert A. Morton, Dana S. Wiese
2001, Open-File Report 2001-326
No abstract available....
Water-quality characteristics in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Joyce E. Williamson, Janet M. Carter
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4194
This report summarizes the water-quality characteristics of ground-water and surface-water in the Black Hills area. Differences in groundwater quality by aquifer and differences in surfacewater quality by water source are presented. Ground-water characteristics are discussed individually for each of the major aquifers in the Black Hills area, referred to herein...
Interpretive geologic cross sections for the Death Valley regional flow system and surrounding areas, Nevada and California
D. S. Sweetkind, R. P. Dickerson, R.J. Blakely, Paul Denning
2001, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2370
This report presents a network of 28 geologic cross sections that portray subsurface geologic relations within the Death Valley regional ground-water system, a ground-water basin that encompasses a 3? x 3? area (approximately 70,000 km2) in southern Nevada and eastern California. The cross sections transect that part of the southern...
Cross-hole radar scanning of two vertical, permeable, reactive-iron walls at the Massachusetts Military Reservation, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
John W. Lane Jr., Peter K. Joesten, Jennifer G. Savoie
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4145
A pilot-scale study was conducted by the U.S. Army National Guard (USANG) at the Massachusetts Military Reservation (MMR) on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, to assess the use of a hydraulic-fracturing method to create vertical, permeable walls of zero-valent iron to passively remediate ground water contaminated with chlorinated solvents. The study was...
Global GIS database. Digital atlas of Africa
Paul Hearn, T.M. Hare, P. Schruben, D. Sherrill, C. LaMar, P. Tsushima
2001, Data Series 62-B
This CD-ROM contains a digital atlas of the countries of Africa. This atlas is part of a global database compiled from USGS and other data sources at a nominal scale of 1:1 million and is intended to be used as a regional-scale reference and analytical tool by government officials, researchers,...
Thermal data for Creede Caldera Moat project coreholes
Edward R. Decker
2001, Open-File Report 94-260-O
No abstract available....
Susceptibility index to surface contamination for the Little Cross Creek watershed, Cumberland County, North Carolina
M. J. Giorgino, Silvia Terziotti
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4143
An index of surface-water contamination potential was constructed for the Little Cross Creek Basin, a 9.7-square-mile, water-supply watershed in Cumberland County, North Carolina. The index was developed because previous water-quality investigations raised concerns regarding inputs of bacteria, suspended sediment, and phosphorus from nonpoint sources in the watershed. A geographic information...
Global GIS database. Digital atlas of South Pacific
Paul Hearn, T.M. Hare, P. Schruben, D. Sherrill, C. LaMar, P. Tsushima
2001, Data Series 62-D
This CD-ROM contains a digital atlas of the countries of the South Pacific. This atlas is part of a global database compiled from USGS and other data sources at a nominal scale of 1:1 million and is intended to be used as a regional-scale reference and analytical tool by government...
Global GIS database. Digital atlas of South Asia
Paul Hearn, T.M. Hare, P. Schruben, D. Sherrill, C. LaMar, P. Tsushima
2001, Data Series 62-C
This CD-ROM contains a digital atlas of the countries of South Asia. This atlas is part of a global database compiled from USGS and other data sources at a nominal scale 1:1 million and is intended to be used as a regional-scale reference and analytical tool by government officials, researchers,...
Preface; Water quality of large U.S. rivers; results from the U.S. Geological Survey's National Stream Quality Accounting Network
Robert M. Hirsch, Richard P. Hooper
Valerie J. Kelly, editor(s)
2001, Hydrological Processes (15) 1085-1087
The mission of the US Geological Survey (USGS) is to assess the quantity and quality of the earth resources of the USA and to provide information that will assist resource managers and policymakers at federal, state and local levels in making sound decisions. Characterizing the water quality of the largest...
The interplay of species concepts, taxonomy, and conservation: lessons from the Hawaiian avifauna
H. Douglas Pratt, Thane K. Pratt
2001, Studies in Avian Biology (22) 68-80
The Hawaiian Islands, with their unique geological history and geographic position, provide an excellent natural laboratory in which to evaluate currently competing biological (BSC) and phylogenetic (PSC) concepts of the species. Although the BSC as historically applied in archipelagic situations is shown to be flawed in producing overlumped polytypic species,...
Data files from “CWB Free-Field Strong-Motion Data from the 21 September Chi-Chi, Taiwan, Earthquake”
W.H.K. Lee, T. C. Shin, K.W. Kuo, K. C. Chen, C.-F. Wu
2001, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (91) 1390-1390
The Central Weather Bureau (CWB) of Taiwan completed a deployment of 1200 modern digital strong-motion instruments in 1996 at free-field sites and in buildings and bridges. Consequently, a very extensive set of strong-motion records were obtained for the MW = 7.6 Chi-Chi earthquake in 1999, including over 60 near-field records...
Geologic constraints on the upper limits of reserve growth
Richard G. Stanley
2001, Open-File Report 2001-265
For many oil and gas fields, estimates of ultimate recovery (the sum of cumulative production plus estimated reserves) tend to increase from one year to the next, and the gain is called reserve growth. Forecasts of reserve growth by the U.S. Geological Survey rely on statistical analyses of historical records...
Geologic map and digital database of the Conejo Well 7.5 minute quadrangle, Riverside County, southern California
Robert E. Powell
2001, Open-File Report 2001-31
This data set maps and describes the geology of the Conejo Well 7.5 minute quadrangle, Riverside County, southern California. The quadrangle, situated in Joshua Tree National Park in the eastern Transverse Ranges physiographic and structural province, encompasses part of the northern Eagle Mountains and part of the south flank of...
Updating flood maps efficiently using existing hydraulic models, very-high-accuracy elevation data, and a geographic information system: A pilot study on the Nisqually River, Washington
Joseph L. Jones, Tana Haluska, David L. Kresch
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4051
A method of updating flood inundation maps at a fraction of the expense of using traditional methods was piloted in Washington State as part of the U.S. Geological Survey Urban Geologic and Hydrologic Hazards Initiative. Large savings in expense may be achieved by building upon previous Flood Insurance Studies and...
Water quality of the Delaware and Raritan Canal, New Jersey, 1998-99
Jacob Gibs, Bonnie Gray, Donald E. Rice, Steven Tessler, Thomas H. Barringer
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4072
Since 1934, the Delaware and Raritan Canal has been used to transfer water from the Delaware River Basin to the Raritan River Basin. The water transported by the Delaware and Raritan Canal in New Jersey is used primarily for public supply after it has been treated at drinking-water treatment plants...
Methods to quantify seepage beneath Levee 30, Miami-Dade County, Florida
R.S. Sonenshein
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4074
A two-dimensional, cross-sectional, finite-difference, ground-water flow model and a simple application of Darcy?s law were used to quantify ground-water flow (from a wetlands) beneath Levee 30 in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Geologic and geophysical data, vertical seepage data from the wetlands, canal discharge data, ground-water-level data, and surface-water-stage data collected during...
Sediment deposition and trends and transport of phosphorus and other chemical constituents, Cheney Reservoir watershed, south-central Kansas
D.P. Mau
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4085
Sediment deposition, water-quality trends, and mass transport of phosphorus, nitrogen, selected trace elements, and selected pesticides within the Cheney Reservoir watershed in south-central Kansas were investigated using bathymetric survey data and reservoir bottom-sediment cores. Sediment loads in the reservoir were investigated by comparing 1964 topographic data to 1998 bathymetric survey...
Photogrammetric Data Set, 1957-2000, and Bathymetric Measurements for Columbia Glacier, Alaska
Robert M. Krimmel
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4089
Major changes in the length, speed, surface altitude, and calving rate of Columbia Glacier, Alaska have been recorded with stereo vertical photography acquired on 119 dates from 1957 to 2000. Photogrammetric analysis of this photographic record has resulted in precise measurement of these changes. From 1982 to 2000 Columbia Glacier...
Calibration and validation of a two-dimensional hydrodynamic model of the Ohio River, Jefferson County, Kentucky
C. R. Wagner, D. S. Mueller
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 01-4091
The quantification of current patterns is an essential component of a Water Quality Analysis Simulation Program (WASP) application in a riverine environment. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) provided a field validated two-dimensional Resource Management Associates-2 (RMA-2) hydrodynamic model capable of quantifying the steady-flowpatterns in the Ohio River extending from river...