Hawaiian Volcano Observatory summary 95; Part 1, seismic data, January to December 1995, with a chronological summary
Jennifer S. Nakata, Carl R. Thornber, Jennifer Reynolds, C. C. Heliker
2000, Open-File Report 2000-353
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Simulation of projected water demand and ground-water levels in the Coffee Sand and Eutaw-McShan aquifers in Union County, Mississippi, 2010 through 2050
Susan S. Hutson, E. W. Strom, D.E. Burt, M. J. Mallory
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4268
Ground water from the Eutaw-McShan and the Coffee Sand aquifers is the major source of supply for residential, commercial, and industrial purposes in Union County, Mississippi. Unbiased, scientifically sound data and assessments are needed to assist agencies in better understanding and managing available water resources as continuing development and growth...
Archive of water gun subbottom data collected during USGS cruise SEAX 96004, New York Bight, 1 May - 9 June 1996
Jenna C. Hill, William C. Schwab, David S. Foster
2000, Open-File Report 2000-396
Beginning in 1995, the USGS, in cooperation with the U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), New York District, began a program to generate reconnaissance maps of the sea floor offshore of the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area, one of the most populated coastal regions of the United States. The goal...
Ground-water and aquifer-system-compaction data from the Lorenzi Site, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1994-99
Michael T. Pavelko
2000, Open-File Report 2000-362
Delineation and Analysis of Uncertainty of Contributing Areas to Wells at the Southbury Training School, Southbury, Connecticut
J. Jeffrey Starn, Janet Radway Stone, John R. Mullaney
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4158
Contributing areas to public-supply wells at the Southbury Training School in Southbury, Connecticut, were mapped by simulating ground-water flow in stratified glacial deposits in the lower Transylvania Brook watershed. The simulation used nonlinear regression methods and informational statistics to estimate parameters of a ground-water flow model using drawdown data from...
Autobiography of Philip B. King
Philip Burke King
2000, Open-File Report 2000-443
Philip Burke King's interests and methods of scientific inquiry were those of a field geologist who obtains his data from the rocks exposed at the Earth's surface and from them derives inferences as to the history and behavior of the Earth. He was especially interested in the sedimentary rocks, and...
Archive of Boomer subbottom data collected during USGS cruise ATSV 99044, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 29 October - 12 November, 1999
Jenna C. Hill, W. C. Schwab, S. V. Dadisman, W. W. Danforth, J. F. Denny, T.F. O’Brien, K. F. Parolski
2000, Open-File Report 2000-153
Archive of Boomer subbottom data collected during USGS cruise MGNM 99023 southern Long Island, NY inner shelf and Hudson Shelf Valley 26-31 July, 1999
E. Robert Thieler, J. C. Hill, Robert Brooks, Benjamin Gutierrez, B.J. Irwin, D.R. Nichols
2000, Open-File Report 2000-274
Archive of boomer and sparker subbottom data collected during USGS Cruise DIAN 97032, Long Island, NY inner shelf; Fire Island, NY 25 September-19 October, 1997
Jenna C. Hill, E.R. Thieler, D.S. Foster, B.A. Swift, T.F. O’Brien
2000, Open-File Report 2000-142
Archive of datasonic SIS-1000 CHIRP subbottom data collected during USGS Cruise DIAN 97032, Long Island, New York Inner Shelf; Fire Island, New York 25 September-19 October, 1997
Jenna C. Hill, E.R. Thieler, D.S. Foster, B.A. Swift, T.F. O’Brien
2000, Open-File Report 2000-152
Preliminary report on geophysics of the Verde River headwaters region, Arizona
Victoria E. Langenheim, J. S. Duval, Laurie Wirt, Ed DeWitt
2000, Open-File Report 2000-403
This report summarizes the acquisition, data processing, and preliminary interpretation of a high-resolution aeromagnetic and radiometric survey near the confluence of the Big and Little Chino basins in the headwaters of the Verde River, Arizona. The goal of the aeromagnetic study is to improve understanding of the geologic framework as...
Application of nonlinear least-squares regression to ground-water flow modeling, west-central Florida
D. K. Yobbi
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4094
A nonlinear least-squares regression technique for estimation of ground-water flow model parameters was applied to an existing model of the regional aquifer system underlying west-central Florida. The regression technique minimizes the differences between measured and simulated water levels. Regression statistics, including parameter sensitivities and correlations, were calculated for reported parameter...
Water Flows in the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge
Randall J. Hunt, David J. Graczyk, William J. Rose
2000, Fact Sheet 068-00
The Necedah National Wildlife Refuge (NNWR), in Juneau County, Wisconsin (fig. 1). contains extensive wetlands areas commonly recog- nized as providing habitat and protection for migratory birds and endangered species. Because of concerns with potential changes to the water resources that supply the Refuge, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife...
Reprocessing of multi-channel seismic-reflection data collected in the Beaufort Sea
Warren F. Agena, Myung W. Lee, P. E. Hart
2000, Open-File Report 2000-460
Contained on this set of two CD-ROMs are stacked and migrated multi-channel seismic-reflection data for 65 lines recorded in the Beaufort Sea by the United States Geological Survey in 1977. All data were reprocessed by the USGS using updated processing methods resulting in improved interpretability. Each of the two CD-ROMs...
Summary of precipitation data for the Black Hills area of South Dakota, water years 1931-98
Daniel G. Driscoll, Ghaith R. Hamade, Scott J. Kenner
2000, Open-File Report 2000-329
Long-term precipitation records are sum-marized for the Black Hills area of South Dakota. Precipitation data are available for numerous gaging locations; however, few gages have continuous, long-term records, and periods of missing record are common. Thus, a geographic information system (GIS) utilizing an inverse-distance weighting method was developed to generate...
Statistical identification of hydrochemical response units for hydrologic monitoring and modeling in Maryland
S. D. Preston
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4232
In support of Maryland's efforts to develop statewide water-quality management plans, a statistical analysis was performed to identify a set of representative and relatively homogeneous areas referred to as Hydrochemical Response Units (HRUs). The State intends to select representative areas within each hydrochemical response unit for monitoring and model development,...
Chemical-Help Application for Classification and Identification of Stormwater Constituents
Gregory E. Granato, Timothy R. Driskell, Catherine Nunes
2000, Open-File Report 2000-468
A computer application called Chemical Help was developed to facilitate review of reports for the National Highway Runoff Water-Quality Data and Methodology Synthesis (NDAMS). The application provides a tool to quickly find a proper classification for any constituent in the NDAMS review sheets. Chemical Help contents include the name of each water-quality property, constituent, or parameter, the section...
1890 and 1990 Bathymetry of Florida Bay
Mark Hansen, Nancy T. DeWitt
2000, Open-File Report 2000-0347
This Open File Report contains bathymetric data collected in Florida Bay by the US Geological Survey, South Florida Place-Based Studies Program using SANDS (System for Accurate Nearshore Depth Surveying). SANDS is a USGS developed, high precision bathymetric system which integrates depth soundings, boat motion, and GPS positioning needed for nearshore...
Monitoring The Water Quality of the Nation's Large Rivers Colorado River NASQAN Program
Robert J. Hart, Richard P. Hooper
2000, Fact Sheet 014-00
Since 1995, the National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN) of the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) has focused on monitoring the water quality of the Nation's largest rivers including the Colorado, Columbia, Mississippi, and Rio Grande. The NASQAN program in the Colorado River Basin consists of eight stations that span...
A note on scrap in the 1992 U.S. input-output tables
George M. Swisko
2000, Open-File Report 2000-313
Introduction A key concern of industrial ecology and life cycle analysis is the disposal and recycling of scrap. One might conclude that the U.S. input-output tables are appropriate tools for analyzing scrap flows. Duchin, for instance, has suggested using input-output analysis for industrial ecology, indicating that input-output economics can trace the stocks and flows...
Trends in precipitation and streamflow and changes in stream morphology in the Fountain Creek watershed, Colorado, 1939-99
Stogner
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4130
The Fountain Creek watershed, located in and along the eastern slope of the Front Range section of the southern Rocky Mountains, drains approximately 930 square miles of parts of Teller, El Paso, and Pueblo Counties in eastern Colorado. Streamflow in the watershed is dominated by spring snowmelt runoff and storm...
Description of piezometers installed in the middle Rio Grande basin area, 1997-99, central New Mexico
J. R. Bartolino, D.R. Rankin
2000, Open-File Report 2000-477
Since 1993, the Santa Fe Group aquifer system in the Middle Rio Grande Basin, and particularly in the Albuquerque area, has been the focus of studies to further define the extent of the most productive parts of the aquifer and to gain a better understanding of how ground- water levels are...
Factors affecting nutrient trends in major rivers of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Lori A. Sprague, M. J. Langland, S.E. Yochum, R. E. Edwards, J. D. Blomquist, S.W. Phillips, G.W. Shenk, S. D. Preston
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4218
Trends in nutrient loads and flow-adjusted concentrations in the major rivers entering Chesapeake Bay were computed on the basis of water-quality data collected between 1985 and 1998 at 29 monitoring stations in the Susquehanna, Potomac, James, Rappahannock, York, Patuxent, and Choptank River Basins. Two computer models?the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model...
Predevelopment water-level map of the Santa Fe Group aquifer system in the middle Rio Grande basin between Cochiti Lake and San Acacia, New Mexico
Laura M. Bexfield, Scott K. Anderholm
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4249
Because of its increasing population and limited water resources, the Middle Rio Grande Basin between Cochiti Lake and San Acacia, New Mexico, has recently become the subject of intense study. In particular, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the City of Albuquerque has constructed a series of ground-water-flow models of the Tertiary...
Investigation of polyethylene passive diffusion samplers for sampling volatile organic compounds in ground water at Davis Global Communications, Sacramento, California, August 1998 to February 1999
Don A. Vroblesky, J. W. Borchers, T.R. Campbell, Willey Kinsey
2000, Open-File Report 2000-307
Fourteen wells were instrumented with diffusion samplers as a test to determine whether the samplers could be used to obtain representative volatile organic compound concentrations at a study site in Sacramento, California. Single diffusion samplers were placed in 10-foot-long well screens, and multiple diffusion samplers were positioned in 20-foot-long well...