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Modified Mercalli Intensities (MMI) for some earthquakes in eastern North America (ENA) and empirical MMI site corrections for towns in ENA
W. H. Bakun, A. C. Johnston, M. G. Hopper
2002, Open-File Report 2002-109
Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) assignments for earthquakes in eastern North America (ENA) were used by Bakun et al. (submitted) to develop a model for eastern North America for estimating the location and moment magnitude M of earthquakes from MMI observations. MMI assignments for most of the earthquakes considered by Bakun...
Analysis of long-period events recorded at Mount Etna (Italy) in 1992, and their relationship to eruptive activity
S. Falsaperla, Eugenio Privitera, Bernard A. Chouet, Phillip B. Dawson
2002, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (114) 419-440
Seismic activity recorded at Mount Etna during 1992 was characterized by long-period (LP) events and tremor with fluctuating amplitudes. These signals were associated with the evolution of the eruptive activity that began on December 14, 1991. Following the occurrence of numerous volcano-tectonic...
Flow and sediment suspension events on the inner shelf of central California
C. D. Storlazzi, B. E. Jaffe
2002, Marine Geology (181) 195-213
The US Geological Survey conducted a field experiment in the late spring and early summer of 1998 off northern Santa Cruz County, California, to study sediment fluxes along the central California shelf. As part of this study, a bottom-mounted instrument package was deployed in a sediment-filled paleo-stream channel (h=12 m)...
Artificial intelligence based decision support for trumpeter swan management
Richard S. Sojda
2002, Thesis
The number of trumpeter swans (Cygnus buccinator) breeding in the Tri-State area where Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming come together has declined to just a few hundred pairs. However, these birds are part of the Rocky Mountain Population which additionally has over 3,500 birds breeding in Alberta, British Columbia, Northwest Territories,...
Aeromagnetic Expression of Buried Basaltic Volcanoes Near Yucca Mountain, Nevada
Dennis W. O’Leary, E. A. Mankinen, R.J. Blakely, V.E. Langenheim, D. A. Ponce
2002, Open-File Report 2002-020
A high-resolution aeromagnetic survey has defined a number of small dipolar anomalies indicating the presence of magnetic bodies buried beneath the surface of Crater Flat and the Amargosa Desert. Results of potential-field modeling indicate that isolated, small-volume, highly magnetic bodies embedded within the alluvial deposits of both areas produce the...
CMGTooL user's manual
Jingping Xu, Fran Lightsom, Marlene A. Noble, Charles Denham
2002, Open-File Report 2002-19
During the past several years, the sediment transport group in the Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP) of the U. S. Geological Survey has made major revisions to its methodology of processing, analyzing, and maintaining the variety of oceanographic time-series data. First, CMGP completed the transition of the its oceanographic...
Trends in selected streamflow and stream-channel characteristics for the Chagrin River at Willoughby, Ohio
G. F. Koltun, Allison E. Kunze
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4017
Monotonic upward trends in annual mean streamflows and annual 7-day low flows were identified statistically for the streamflow-gaging station on the Chagrin River at Willoughby, Ohio. No monotonic trends were identified for the annual peak streamflow series or partial-duration series of peak streamflows augmented with annual peak streamflows that did...
Use of natural 35S to trace sulphate cycling in small lakes, Flattops Wilderness Area, Colorado, U.S.A.
Robert L. Michel, John T. Turk, Donald H. Campbell, M. Alisa Mast
2002, Water, Air, and Soil Pollution: Focus (2)-5
Measurements of the cosmogenically-produced 35S, a radioisotope of sulphur (t1/2 = 87 days), are reported for the Ned Wilson Lake watershed in Colorado. The watershed contains two small lakes and a flowing spring presumed to be representative of local ground water. The watershed is located in the Flattops Wilderness Area...
Estimates of ground-water recharge, base flow, and stream reach gains and losses in the Willamette River basin, Oregon
Karl K. Lee, John C. Risley
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4215
Precipitation-runoff models, base-flow-separation techniques, and stream gain-loss measurements were used to study recharge and ground-water surface-water interaction as part of a study of the ground-water resources of the Willamette River Basin. The study was a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey and the State of Oregon Water Resources Department....
Ecological effects on streams from forest fertilization: Literature review and conceptual framework for future study in the western Cascades
Chauncey W. Anderson
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4047
Fertilization of forests with urea-nitrogen has been studied numerous times for its effects on water quality. Stream nitrogen concentrations following fertilization are typically elevated during winter, including peaks in the tens-of-thousands of parts per billion range, with summer concentrations often returning to background or near-background levels. Despite these increases, water-quality...
Mitochondrial phylogeography of moose (Alces alces): Late Pleistocene divergence and population expansion
Kris J. Hundertmark, Gerald F. Shields, Irina G. Udina, R. Terry Bowyer, Alexei A. Danilkin, Charles C. Schwartz
2002, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution (22) 375-387
We examined phylogeographic relationships of moose (Alces alces) worldwide to test the proposed existence of two geographic races and to infer the timing and extent of demographic processes underpinning the expansion of this species across the Northern Hemisphere in the late Pleistocene. Sequence variation within the left hypervariable domain of...
Three-dimensional measurements of flow in uncased wells completed in basalt, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, March 2000
M.W. Newhouse, R. T. Hanson
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4259
Several ground-water monitoring wells on the Mountain Home Air Force Base in southwestern Idaho were constructed in February 2000 to replace existing monitoring wells that became ineffective as a result of declining water levels. Upon completion of the replacement wells, borehole geophysical logs were collected, including natural gamma radiation, electromagnetic induction, caliper, fluid temperature, and resistivity. A prototype...
Exploring the effect of drought extent and interval on the Florida snail kite: Interplay between spatial and temporal scales
Wolf M. Mooij, Robert E. Bennetts, Wiley M. Kitchens, Donald L. DeAngelis
2002, Ecological Modelling (149) 25-39
The paper aims at exploring the viability of the Florida snail kite population under various drought regimes in its wetland habitat. The population dynamics of snail kites are strongly linked with the hydrology of the system due to the dependence of this bird species on one exclusive prey species, the...
Analysis of the magnitude and frequency of the 4-day annual low flow and regression equations for estimating the 4-day, 3-year low-flow frequency at ungaged sites on unregulated streams in New Mexico
Scott D. Waltemeyer
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4271
Two regression equations were developed for estimating the 4-day, 3-year (4Q3) low-flow frequency at ungaged sites on unregulated streams in New Mexico. The first, a statewide equation for estimating the 4Q3 low-flow frequency from drainage area and average basin mean winter precipitation, was developed from the data for 50 streamflow-gaging...
Numerical simulation of ground-water withdrawals in the southern Lihue Basin, Kauai, Hawaii
Scot K. Izuka, Delwyn S. Oki
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4200
Numerical simulations indicate that ground-water withdrawals from the Hanamaulu and Puhi areas of the southern Lihue Basin will result in a decline in water levels and reductions in base flows of streams near proposed new water-supply wells. Most of the changes will be attained within 10 to 20 years of...
Population dynamics and mutualism: Functional responses of benefits and costs
J. Nathaniel Holland, Donald L. DeAngelis, Judith L. Bronstein
2002, American Naturalist (159) 231-244
We develop an approach for studying population dynamics resulting from mutualism by employing functional responses based on density‐dependent benefits and costs. These functional responses express how the population growth rate of a mutualist is modified by the density of its partner. We present several possible dependencies of gross benefits and...
Protocol for determining bull trout presence
James Peterson, Jason B. Dunham, Philip Howell, Russell Thurow, Scott Bonar
2002, Report, Western Division of American Fisheries Society
The Western Division of the American Fisheries Society was requested to develop protocols for determining presence/absence and potential habitat suitability for bull trout. The general approach adopted is similar to the process for the marbled murrelet, whereby interim guidelines are initially used, and the protocols are subsequently refined as...
U.S. drinking water challenges in the twenty-first century
Ronnie B. Levin, Paul R. Epstein, Tim E. Ford, Winston Harrington, Erik R. Olson, Eric G. Reichard
2002, Environmental Health Perspectives (110) 43-52
The access of almost all 270 million U.S. residents to reliable, safe drinking water distinguishes the United States in the twentieth century from that of the nineteenth century. The United States is a relatively water-abundant country with moderate population growth; nonetheless, current trends are sufficient to strain water resources over...
Structural instability, multiple stable states, and hysteresis in periphyton driven by phosphorus enrichment in the Everglades
Quan Dong, Paul V. McCormick, Fred H. Sklar, Donald L. DeAngelis
2002, Theoretical Population Biology (61) 1-13
Periphyton is a key component of the Everglades ecosystems. It is a major primary producer, providing food and habitat for a variety of organisms, contributing material to the surface soil, and regulating water chemistry. Periphyton is sensitive to the phosphorus (P) supply and P enrichment has caused dramatic changes in...
Geologic map of the Vail West quadrangle, Eagle County, Colorado
Robert B. Scott, David J. Lidke, Daniel J. Grunwald
2002, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2369
This new 1:24,000-scale geologic map of the Vail West 7.5' quadrangle, as part of the USGS Western Colorado I-70 Corridor Cooperative Geologic Mapping Project, provides new interpretations of the stratigraphy, structure, and geologic hazards in the area on the southwest flank of the Gore...
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...
Geologic map of the Eagle Quadrangle, Eagle County, Colorado
D. J. Lidke
2002, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2361
The Eagle quadrangle covers an area that straddles the Eagle River and Interstate 70 (I-70) and it includes the town of Eagle, Colo., which is located in the southwestern part of the quadrangle, just south of I-70 and the Eagle River, about 37 km west of Vail, Colo. The...
Early developments in petroleum geochemistry
J.M. Hunt, R. Paul Philp, Keith A. Kvenvolden
2002, Organic Geochemistry (33) 1025-1052
Petroleum geochemistry is the outgrowth of the application of the principles and methods of organic chemistry to petroleum refining and <a title="Learn more about Petroleum Geology from ScienceDirect's AI-generated Topic Pages" href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/petroleum-geology"...
Structural architecture of the central Brooks Range foothills, Alaska
Thomas E. Moore, Christopher J. Potter, Paul B. O'Sullivan
2002, AAPG Bulletin (86) 1153-1153
Five structural levels underlie the Brooks Range foothills, from lowest to highest: (1) autochthon, at a depth of ~9 km; (2) Endicott Mountains allochthon (EMA), thickest under the northern Brooks Range (>15 km) and wedging out northward above the autochthon; (3) higher allochthons (HA), with a composite thickness of 1.5+...