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Petroleum geology and resources of the middle Caspian Basin, Former Soviet Union
Gregory F. Ulmishek
2001, Bulletin 2201-A
The Middle Caspian basin occupies a large area between the Great Caucasus foldbelt and the southern edge of the Precambrian Russian craton. The basin also includes the central part of the Caspian Sea and the South Mangyshlak subbasin east of the sea. The basin was formed on the Hercynian accreted terrane during Late Permian?Triassic through...
Thematic accuracy of MRLC land cover for the eastern United States
Limin Yang, Stephen V. Stehman, Jonathan H. Smith, James D. Wickham
2001, Remote Sensing of Environment (76) 418-422
One objective of the MultiResolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) consortium is to map general land-cover categories for the conterminous United States using Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) data. Land-cover mapping and classification accuracy assessment are complete for the eastern United States. The accuracy assessment was based on photo-interpreted reference data obtained from...
Chemical and isotopic evidence of nitrogen transformation in the Mississippi River, 1997-98
William A. Battaglin, Carol Kendall, Cecily C.Y. Chang, Steven R. Silva, Donald H. Campbell
2001, Hydrological Processes (15) 1285-1300
Nitrate (NO3) and other nutrients discharged by the Mississippi River are suspected of causing a zone of depleted dissolved oxygen (hypoxic zone) in the Gulf of Mexico each summer. The hypoxic zone may have an adverse affect on aquatic life and commercial fisheries. The amount of NO3 delivered by the Mississippi...
Occurrence and distribution of pesticides in streams of the Eastern Iowa Basins, 1996-98
Douglas J. Schnoebelen, Stephen J. Kalkhoff, Kent Becher
2001, Conference Paper, Proceedings from Agriculture and the Environment: State and Federal Initiatives conference
The U.S. Geological Survey began collection of water samples in streams of the Eastern Iowa Basins in 1996 for the analysis of pesticides and pesticide degradates as part of the National Water Quality Assessment Program (NAWQA). This study provides some of the first large scale monitoring data on pesticides and...
Water quality in the eastern Iowa basins
Stephen J. Kalkhoff, Kimberlee K. Barnes, Kent Becher, Mark E. Savoca, Douglas J. Schnoebelen, Eric M. Sadorf, Stephen D. Porter, Daniel J. Sullivan, John Creswell
2001, Integrated Crop Management (23) 185-186
This article summarizes major findings about nutrients in surface and groundwater in the eastern Iowa basins (see map) between 1996 and 1998. The data were collected as part of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water-Quality Assessment Program (NAWQA). Water quality is discussed in terms of local and regional issues...
Basinsoft, a computer program to quantify drainage basin characteristics
Craig A. Harvey, David A. Eash
2001, Book chapter, GIS for Water Resource and Watershed Management
Surface water runoff is a function of many interrelated factors including climate, soils, landuse, and the physiography of the drainage basin. A practical and effective method to quantify drainage basin characteristics would allow analysis of the interrelations of these factors, leading to an improved understanding of the effects of drainage...
Chemical analysis and modes of occurrence of selected trace elements in a Powder River basin coal and its corresponding simulated cleaned coal
Curtis A. Palmer, Stanley J. Mroczkowski, Allan Kolker, Robert B. Finkelman, John H. Bullock Jr.
2001, Open-File Report 2000-323
This report provides semi-quantitative data on modes of occurrence of 19 elements in as-mined Powder River Basin coal and its corresponding simulated cleaned coal. The data are in support of the project "Prediction of Trace Element Removal from Coal" --a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with CQ Inc. The...
Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1999
Larry P. Gough, Frederic H. Wilson, editor(s)
2001, Professional Paper 1633
The collection of nine papers that follow continue the series of U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) investigative reports in Alaska under the broad umbrella of the geologic sciences. The series presents new and sometimes preliminary findings that are of interest to earth scientists in academia, government, and industry; to land and...
Summary of significant floods in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, 1970 through 1989
Charles A. Perry, Byron N. Aldridge, Heather C. Ross
2001, Water Supply Paper 2502
This volume is a compilation of significant floods that occurred throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands during 1970 through 1989. A summary of most devastating floods according to amount of damage and lives lost is provided for each year. State-by-state compilations include a description of the...
Validation of a numerical modeling method for simulating rainfall-runoff relations for headwater basins in western King and Snohomish Counties, Washington
Richard S. Dinicola
2001, Water Supply Paper 2495
The validity of a previously determined numerical modeling method was assessed. Numerical models for 11 drainage basins were constructed with the Hydrologic Simulation Program-FORTRAN (HSPF) with parameter values that were generalized for the physiographic region. Large and recurrent simulation errors were initially identified, but three systematic modifications of the models...
Geologic studies of deep natural gas resources
Vello A. Kuuskraa
T. S. Dyman, editor(s)
2001, Data Series 67
In 1995, the USGS estimated a mean resource of 114 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered technically recoverable natural gas in plays deeper than 15,000 feet/4,572 meters in onshore regions of the United States. This volume summarizes major conclusions of ongoing work. Chapters A and B address the areal extent of...
Potential changes in the distributions of western North America tree and shrub taxa under future climate scenarios
Sarah Shafer, Patrick J. Bartlein, Robert S. Thompson
2001, Ecosystems (4) 200-215
Increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases are driving significant changes in global climate. To project potential vegetation response to future climate change, this study uses response surfaces to describe the relationship between bioclimatic variables and the distribution of tree and shrub taxa in western North America. The response surfaces illustrate the...
Nomad Rover field experiment, Atacama Desert, Chile 1. Science results overview
N. A. Cabrol, Guillermo Chong Diaz, C. R. Stoker, V. C. Gulick, R. Landheim, P. Lee, T. L. Roush, A. P. Zent, C. Herrera Lameli, A. Jensen Iglesia, M. Pereira Arrerondo, J. M. Dohm, R. Keaten, D. Wettergreen, M. H. Sims, K. Schwher, M. G. Bualat, H. J. Thomas, E. Zbinden, D. Christian, L. Pedersen, A. Bettis III, G. Thomas, B. Witzke
2001, Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets (106) 7785-7806
Nomad was deployed for a 45 day traverse in the Atacama Desert, Chile, during the summer of 1997. During this traverse, 1 week was devoted to science experiments. The goal of the science experiments was to test different planetary surface exploration strategies that included (1) a Mars mission simulation, (2)...
Geologic map and database of the Roseburg 30' x 60' quadrangle, Douglas and Coos Counties, Oregon
Ray E. Wells, A. S. Jayko, A. R. Niem, G. Black, T. Wiley, E. Baldwin, K. M. Molenaar, K.L. Wheeler, C. B. DuRoss, R. W. Givler
2001, Open-File Report 2000-376
The Roseburg 30' x 60' Quadrangle covers the southeastern margin of the Oregon Coast Range and its tectonic boundary with Mesozoic terranes of the Klamath Mountains (see figures 1 and 2 in pamphlet, also shown on map sheet). The geologic framework of the Roseburg area was established by the pioneering...
Numerical-simulation and conjunctive-management models of the Hunt-Annaquatucket-Pettaquamscutt stream-aquifer system, Rhode Island
Paul M. Barlow, David C. Dickerman
2001, Professional Paper 1636
Numerical-simulation and optimization techniques were used to evaluate alternatives for the conjunctive management of ground- and surface-water resources of the Hunt­-Annaquatucket­-Pettaquamscutt stream-aquifer system in central Rhode Island. Ground-water withdrawals from the Hunt-Annaquatucket-Pettaquamscutt aquifer exceeded 8 million gallons per day during months of peak water use during 1993­98, and additional withdrawals...
Characterization of Northern California petroleum by stable carbon isotopes
Paul G. Lillis, Leslie B. Magoon, Richard G. Stanley, Robert J. McLaughlin, Augusta Warden
2001, Open-File Report 99-164
The purpose of this study is to characterize natural occurrences of petroleum at the surface and in the subsurface within northern California in order to define and map petroleum systems for U.S. Geological Survey energy resource assessments. Furthermore, the chemical characterization and mapping of natural petroleum occurrences could also be...
Environmental quality and preservation; reefs, corals, and carbonate sands; guides to reef-ecosystem health and environment
Barbara H. Lidz
2001, Open-File Report 2000-164
Introduction In recent years, the health of the entire coral reef ecosystem that lines the outer shelf off the Florida Keys has declined markedly. In particular, loss of those coral species that are the building blocks of solid reef framework has significant negative implications for economic vitality of the region. What are the reasons for this decline? Is it due...
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 1002 area, petroleum assessment, 1998, including economic analysis
K. J. Bird, D.W. Houseknecht
2001, Fact Sheet 028-01
The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (1980) established the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). In section 1002 of that act, Congress deferred a decision regarding future management of the 1.5-million-acre coastal plain ("1002 area") in recognition of the area’s potentially enormous oil and gas resources and its importance...
The National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPRA) data archive
K. J. Bird
2001, Fact Sheet 024-01
The area currently known as the National Petroleum ReserveAlaska was originally designated in 1923 as Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 (NPR4). It was one of four U.S. regions thought to contain significant amounts of oil that were to be reserved for national crises. Geographic and geologic knowledge of the NPR4...
Geologic map of Colorado National Monument and adjacent areas, Mesa County, Colorado
Robert B. Scott, Anne E. Harding, William C. Hood, Rex D. Cole, Richard F. Livaccari, James B. Johnson, Ralph R. Shroba, Robert P. Dickerson
2001, IMAP 2740
New 1:24,000-scale geologic mapping in the Colorado National Monument Quadrangle and adjacent areas, in support of the USGS Western Colorado I-70 Corridor Cooperative Geologic Mapping Project, provides new interpretations of and data for the stratigraphy, structure, geologic hazards in the area from the Colorado River in Grand Valley onto the...
Geologic Map of the Lavinia Planitia Quadrangle (V-55), Venus
Mikhail A. Ivanov, James W. Head III
2001, IMAP 2684
Introduction The Lavinia Planitia quadrangle (V-55) is in the southern hemisphere of Venus and extends from 25 to 50 south latitude and from 330 to 360 longitude. It covers the central and northern part of Lavinia Planitia and parts of its margins. Lavinia Planitia consists of a centralized, deformed lowland flooded...
Geologic Map of the MTM-85000 Quadrangle, Planum Australe Region of Mars
Kenneth E. Herkenhoff
2001, IMAP 2686
Introduction The polar deposits on Mars probably record martian climate history over the last 107 to 109 years (for example, Thomas and others, 1992). The area shown on this map includes layered polar deposits and residual polar ice, as well as some exposures of older terrain. Howard and others (1982) noted...