Planktic foraminifer census data from the northwestern Gulf of Mexico
Harry J. Dowsett, Richard Z. Poore
2000, Open-File Report 2001-108
No abstract available....
Digital data and geologic map of the Powder Mill Ferry Quadrangle, Shannon and Reynolds counties, Missouri
Robert C. McDowell, Richard W. Harrison, Kerry M. Lagueux
2000, IMAP 2722
The geology of the Powder Mill Ferry 7 1/2-minute quadrangle , Shannon and Reynolds Counties, Missouri was mapped from 1997 through 1998 as part of the Midcontinent Karst Systems and...
Obtaining Streamflow Statistics for Massachusetts Streams on the World Wide Web
Kernell G. Ries III, Peter A. Steeves, Aleda Freeman, Raj Singh
2000, Fact Sheet 104-00
A World Wide Web application has been developed to make it easy to obtain streamflow statistics for user-selected locations on Massachusetts streams. The Web application, named STREAMSTATS (available at http://water.usgs.gov/osw/streamstats/massachusetts.html ), can provide peak-flow frequency, low-flow frequency, and flow-duration statistics for most streams in Massachusetts. These statistics describe the magnitude...
USGS mineral deposit models
William D. Heran
D. B. Stoeser, editor(s)
2000, Data Series 64
This CD-ROM publication is a compilation of 29 previously published mineral deposit model and related reports of the USGS. It in part reflects a history of mineral deposit model development within the USGS. Model types presented include descriptive, grade-tonnage, geoenvironmental, and geophysical. These models generally compile the geologic, geochemical, and...
Log and data from a trench across the Hubbell Spring Fault Zone, Bernalillo County, New Mexico
S. F. Personius, M.C. Eppes, S. A. Mahan, D.W. Love, D.K. Mitchell, Anne Murphy
2000, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2348
This report contains field and laboratory data resulting from a trench study of the Hubbell Spring fault zone near Albuquerque, New Mexico. This trench was excavated in September, 1997, as part of earthquake hazards investigations of Quaternary faults in the Albuquerque metropolitan area. The trench was excavated across the youngest...
Analytical results and sample locality map for rock, stream-sediment, and soil samples, Northern and Eastern Colorado Desert BLM Resource Area, Imperial, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties, California
Harley D. King, Maurice A. Chaffee
2000, Open-File Report 2000-105-B
In 1996-1998 the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted a geochemical study of the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) 5.5 million-acre Northern and Eastern Colorado Desert Resource Area (usually referred to as the NECD in this report), Imperial, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties, southeastern California (figure 1). This study was done...
Ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) activity in fish as a biomarker of chemical exposure
J.J. Whyte, R.E. Jung, C. J. Schmitt, D. E. Tillitt
2000, Critical Reviews in Toxicology (30) 347-570
This review compiles and evaluates existing scientific information on the use, limitations, and procedural considerations for EROD activity (a catalytic measurement of cytochrome P4501A induction) as a biomarker in fish. A multitude of chemicals induce EROD activity in a variety of fish species, the most potent inducers being structural analogs...
Spherical and ellipsoidal volcanic sources at Long Valley caldera, California, using a genetic algorithm inversion technique
K. Tiampo, J. B. Rundle, J. Fernandez, J. O. Langbein
2000, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (102) 189-206
We model the second inflation period at Long Valley caldera, California using a genetic algorithm technique and high quality geodetic measurements of elevation changes and baseline extensions. We compare two source inversions for both spherical Mogi point sources and the finite prolate ellipsoid of Yang and Davis. A sensitivity analysis...
Benthic foraminiferal census data and radiocarbon dates from the Gulf of Mexico (Matagorda 1A Core)
Lisa E. Osterman, Richard Z. Poore, Elizabeth D. Castenson
2000, Open-File Report 2000-211
Water, ice, and meteorological measurements at South Cascade Glacier, Washington, 1986-1991 balance years
Robert M. Krimmel
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4006
Mass balance and climate variables are reported for South Cascade Glacier, Washington, for the years 1986-91. These variables include air temperature, precipitation, water runoff, snow accumulation, snow and ice melt terminus position, surface level, and ice speed. Data are reduced to daily and monthly values where appropriate. The glacier-averaged values...
Publications of the Western Earth Surface Processes Team, 1999
Paul Stone, Charles L. Powell II
2000, Open-File Report 2000-215
The Western Earth Surfaces Processes Team (WESPT) of the U.S. Geological Survey, Geologic Division (USGS, GD), conducts geologic mapping and related topical earth- science studies in the western United States. This work is focused on areas where modern geologic maps and associated earth-science data are needed to address key societal...
Geohydrology and numerical simulation of groundwater flow in the central Virgin River Basin of Iron and Washington Counties, Utah
V.M. Heilweil, G. W. Freethey, C.D. Wilkowske, Bernard J. Stolp, Dale E. Wilberg
2000, Technical Publication 116
Because rapid growth of communities in Washington and Iron Counties, Utah, is expected to cause an increase in the future demand for water resources, a hydrologic investigation was done to better understand ground-water resources within the central Virgin River basin. This study focused on two of the principal ground-water reservoirs...
Water-quality assessment of the Eastern Iowa Basins: Hydrologic and biologic data, October 1996 through September 1998
Kimberlee K. Akers, Denise L. Montgomery, Daniel E. Christiansen, Mark E. Savoca, Douglas J. Schnoebelen, Kent Becher, Eric M. Sadorf
2000, Open-File Report 2000-67
Hydrologic and biologic data collected from October 1996 through September 1998 in the Eastern Iowa Basins study unit of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment Program are presented in this report. Monthly data collected from 12 sites on rivers and streams included measurements of physical properties and determinations of...
Mineral-Resource Databases
Bruce R. Lipin
2000, Fact Sheet 122-00
Ground-water conditions in Georgia, 1999
Alan M. Cressler
2000, Open-File Report 2000-151
Ground-water conditions in Georgia during 1999 and for the period of record were evaluated using data from U.S. Geological Survey ground-water-level and ground-water-quality monitoring networks. Data for 1999 included in this report are from continuous water-level records from 130 wells and chloride analyses from 14 wells. Data from one well...
Streamflow and water-quality data for the Blackfoot River basin, western Montana, September 1995 through May 1997
Sean M. Lawlor
2000, Open-File Report 2000-80
Data used for calculating chloride flux out of Yellowstone National Park for the water years 1983-1999
Irving Friedman, Daniel R. Norton
2000, Open-File Report 2000-194
Assessment of selected water-quality and biological data collected in the Wichita River basin, Texas, 1996-97
Stanley Baldys, D. Grant Phillips
2000, Fact Sheet 110-00
The Wichita River Basin in northwest Texas (fig. 1) covers about 3,440 square miles (mi2 ) of the 94,500-mi2 Red River Basin. The drainage area above Lake Kemp (fig. 1) is 2,086 mi2. The Wichita River Basin is characterized by rolling plains and prairie with an average annual (1961–90) rainfall...
Preliminary potential-field constraints on the geometry of the San Fernando basin, Southern California
Victoria E. Langenheim, Andrew Griscom, R.C. Jachens, T.G. Hildenbrand
2000, Open-File Report 2000-219
Gravity and magnetic data provide new insights on the structural underpinnings of the San Fernando Basin region, which may be important to ground motion models. Gravity data indicate that a deep basin (>5 km) underlies the northern part of the San Fernando Valley; this deep basin is required to explain...
Assessment of the alluvial sediments in the Big Thompson River Valley, Colorado
Adrienne Barnett, Karl J. Ellefsen
2000, Data Series 66
To obtain subsurface geologic information about the alluvium in the Big Thompson River valley, S-wave refraction data were collected along three roads that cross the valley. The refraction data were used to estimate velocities and thickness for a layered-earth model; from these models, three cross sections of the river valley...
Procedures for scour assessments at bridges in Pennsylvania
Peter J. Cinotto, Kirk E. White
2000, Open-File Report 2000-64
Scour is the process and result of flowing water eroding the bed and banks of a stream. Scour at nearly 14,300 bridges(1) spanning water, and the stability of river and stream channels in Pennsylvania, are being assessed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of...
The Kyoto protocol and payments for tropical forest: An interdisciplinary method for estimating carbon-offset supply and increasing the feasibility of a carbon market under the CDM
Alexander S.P. Pfaff, Suzi Kerr, R. Flint Hughes, Shuguang Liu, G. Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa, David Schimel, Joseph Tosi, Vicente Watson
2000, Ecological Economics (35) 203-221
Protecting tropical forests under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) could reduce the cost of emissions limitations set in Kyoto. However, while society must soon decide whether or not to use tropical forest-based offsets, evidence regarding tropical carbon sinks is sparse. This paper presents a general method for constructing an integrated...
The impact of bottom brightness on spectral reflectance of suspended sediments
Brian L. Tolk, L. Han, D. C. Rundquist
2000, International Journal of Remote Sensing (21) 2259-2268
Two experiments were conducted outdoors to investigate how bottom brightness impacts the spectral response of a water column under varied suspended sediment concentrations. A white aluminum panel placed at the bottom of the tank was used as the bright bottom, and a flat-black tank liner served as the dark bottom....
Water-level data for the Albuquerque Basin and adjacent areas, central New Mexico, period of record through 1999
Dale R. Rankin
2000, Open-File Report 2000-231
The Albuquerque Basin, located in central New Mexico, is about 100 miles long and 25 to 40 miles wide. The basin is defined as the extent of consolidated and unconsolidated deposits of Tertiary and Quaternary age that encompass the structural Rio Grande Rift within the basin. Drinking-water supplies throughout the...
Magnetic susceptibilities of minerals
Sam Rosenblum, I. K. Brownfield
2000, Open-File Report 99-529
Magnetic separation of minerals is a topic that is seldom reported in the literature for two reasons. First, separation data generally are byproducts of other projects; and second, this study requires a large amount of patience and is unusually tedious. Indeed, we suspect that most minerals probably are never investigated...