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Sea floor maps showing topography, sun-illuminated topographic imagery, and backscatter intensity of the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Region off Boston, Massachusetts
P. C. Valentine, T. J. Middleton, S. J. Fuller
2001, Open-File Report 2000-410
This data set contains the sea floor topographic contours, sun-illuminated topographic imagery, and backscatter intensity generated from a multibeam sonar survey of the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary region off Boston, Massachusetts, an area of approximately 1100 square nautical miles. The Stellwagen Bank NMS Mapping Project is designed to provide...
The Sirte Basin province of Libya; Sirte-Zelten total petroleum system
Thomas S. Ahlbrandt
2001, Bulletin 2202-F
The Sirte (Sirt) Basin province ranks 13th among the world?s petroleum provinces, having known reserves of 43.1 bil-lion barrels of oil equivalent (36.7 billion barrels of oil, 37.7 tril-lion cubic feet of gas, 0.1 billion barrels of natural gas liquids). It includes an area about the size of the Williston...
Petroleum geology and resources of the North Ustyurt Basin, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
Gregory F. Ulmishek
2001, Bulletin 2201-D
The triangular-shaped North Ustyurt basin is located between the Caspian Sea and the Aral Lake in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and extends offshore both on the west and east. Along all its sides, the basin is bounded by the late Paleozoic and Triassic foldbelts that are partially overlain by Jurassic and...
Selected data for sediment cores collected in Chesapeake Bay in 1996 and 1998
P.C. Baucom, J.F. Bratton, Steven M. Colman, Jennifer M. Moore, John W. King, Chip Seal, R.R. Seal II
2001, Open-File Report 2001-194
As part of a study of recent history of the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem, one- to eight- meter long sediment cores were obtained from the mesohaline section of the Chesapeake Bay between the mouths of the Potomac and Rhode Rivers. The sediments consist of three lithofacies: coarse-grained channel deposits, restricted-estuary sands...
Concentrations and loads of cadmium, lead, and zinc measured on the ascending and descending limbs of the 1999 snowmelt-runoff hydrographs for nine water-quality stations, Coeur d'Alene River basin, Idaho
Paul F. Woods
2001, Open-File Report 2000-310
The Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency within the Spokane River Basin of northern Idaho and eastern Washington included extensive data-collection activities to determine the nature and extent of trace-element contamination within the basin. The U.S. Geological Survey designed and implemented synoptic sampling of a high-flow...
Planetary Interactive GIS-on-the-Web Analyzable Database (PIGWAD)
Trent M. Hare, Kenneth L. Tanaka
2001, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the XXth International Cartographic Conference
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) in Flagstaff, Arizona is producing a Web-based, user-friendly interface that integrates powerful Geographic Information Systems (GIS) statistical and spatial relational tools for analyses of planetary datasets. The interface, known as “Planetary Interactive GIS-on-the-Web Analyzable Database” (PIGWAD), provides database support for the research and academic...
A spatially referenced regression model (SPARROW) for suspended sediment in streams of the Conterminous U.S.
Gregory E. Schwarz, Richard A. Smith, Richard B. Alexander, John R. Gray
2001, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Seventh Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conference, March 25 to 29, 2001, Reno, Nevada
Suspended sediment has long been recognized as an important contaminant affecting water resources. Besides its direct role in determining water clarity, bridge scour and reservoir storage, sediment serves as a vehicle for the transport of many binding contaminants, including nutrients, trace metals, semi-volatile organic compounds, a nd numerous pesticides (U.S....
Satellite images for land cover monitoring - Navigating through the maze
Claudia Kunzer, Gene Fosnight
2001, Report
Policy makers, managers, scientists and the public can view the changing environment using satellite images.  More than 60 Earth observing satellites are collecting images of the Earth's surface. Remote sensing satellite systems for land cover assessment are operated by a growing number of countries including India, the United States, Japan,...
Evaluation of the Liu model for predicting rainfall interception in forests world-wide
Shu-Guang Liu
2001, Hydrological Processes (15) 2341-1360
Simple but effective models are needed for the prediction of rainfall interception under a full range of environmental and management conditions. The Liu model was validated using data published in the literature and was compared with two leading models in the literature: the Rutter and the Gash models. The Liu...
A Microsoft Windows version of the MARK3 Monte Carlo resource simulator
Joseph S. Duval
2001, Open-File Report 2000-415
This publication includes a version of the MARK3 Monte Carlo resource simulator that will run under Microsoft Windows 98, NT, and 2000. The disc also includes grade and tonnage information and related deposit model files that allow the user to calculate probability curves for mineral resources. A total of 113...
Effects of remedial grouting on the ground-water flow system at Red Rock Dam near Pella, Iowa
S. Mike Linhart, Bryan D. Schaap
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4231
Previous studies have shown direct evidence of under-seepage at Red Rock Dam on the Des Moines River near Pella, Iowa. Underseepage is thought to occur primarily on the northeast side of the dam in the lower bedrock of the St. Louis Limestone, which consists of discontinuous basal evaporite beds and...
Simulation of the interaction of karstic lakes Magnolia and Brooklyn with the upper Floridan Aquifer, southwestern Clay County, Florida
M. L. Merritt
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4204
The stage of Lake Brooklyn, in southwestern Clay County, Florida, has varied over a range of 27 feet since measurements by the U.S. Geological Survey began in July 1957. The large stage changes have been attributed to the relation between highly transient surface-water inflow to the lake and subsurface conduits...
Occurrence and distribution of methyl tert-butyl ether and other volatile organic compounds in drinking water in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States, 1993-98
S. J. Grady, G. D. Casey
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4228
Data on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in drinking water supplied by 2,110 randomly selected community water systems (CWSs) in 12 Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States indicate 64 VOC analytes were detected at least once during 1993-98. Selection of the 2,110 CWSs inventoried for this study targeted 20 percent of the 10,479...
Sedimentation history of Waimaluhia Reservoir during highway construction, Oahu, Hawaii, 1983-98
Michael F. Wong
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4001
Nine sedimentation surveys conducted from 1983 to 1998 at Waimaluhia Reservoir determined the rate of sediment accumulation in the reservoir during H-3 Highway construction upstream of the reservoir. Rates of storage-capacity loss ranged from 1.1 acre-feet per year between 1983 and 1988 to 4.9 acre-feet per year between 1988 and...
Water resources of Monroe County, New York, water years 1994-96, with emphasis on water quality in the Irondequoit Creek basin: Atmospheric deposition, ground water, streamflow, trends in water quality, and chemical loads to Irondequoit Bay
Donald A. Sherwood
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4201
Irondequoit Creek drains 169 square miles in the eastern part of Monroe County. Nutrients transported by Irondequoit Creek to Irondequoit Bay on Lake Ontario have contributed to the eutrophication of the Bay. Sewage-treatment-plant effluent, a major source of nutrients to the creek and its tributaries, was eliminated from the basin...
Geology of the Woods Hole area, Massachusetts; the story behind the landscape
D. R. Hutchinson, Beth Schwarzman
2001, Fact Sheet 066-01
The geologic story of the Woods Hole area, Cape Cod, Mass., was written by glacial ice during the last ice age and edited by the ocean waves. If you learn to read today's landscape, you can see the fascinating history it records. The features of Cape Cod, from the ponds...
Water-quality assessment within a drainage control district in southeastern Florida
A.C. Lietz
2001, Fact Sheet 149-00
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began an extensive ground- and surface-water quality study in July 1989 to define the baseline water quality within a southeastern Florida drainage district and to develop a data base for future water-resource planning and management. Results were published in a USGS report (Lietz, 1996), comparing...