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Status and trends in suspended-sediment discharges, soil erosion, and conservation tillage in the Maumee River basin: Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana
Donna N. Myers, Kevin D. Metzker, Steven Davis
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000–4091
The relation of suspended-sediment discharges to conservation-tillage practices and soil loss were analyzed for the Maumee River Basin in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana as part of the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Water-Quality Assessment Program. Cropland in the basin is the largest contributor to soil erosion and suspended-sediment discharge to the...
Principal facts for gravity stations in the vicinity of San Bernardino, Southern California
Megan L. Anderson, Carter W. Roberts, Robert C. Jachens
2000, Open-File Report 2000-193
New gravity measurements in the vicinity of San Bernardino, California were collected to help define the characteristics of the Rialto-Colton fault. The data were processed using standard reduction formulas and parameters. Rock properties such as lithology, magnetic susceptibility and density also were measured at several locations. Rock property measurements will...
Hydrogeology and simulation of ground-water flow at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware
Kurt C. Hinaman, Frederick J. Tenbus
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4224
Dover Air Force Base in Kent County, Delaware, has many contaminated sites that are in active remediation. To assist in this remediation, a steady-state model of ground-water flow was developed to aid in understanding the hydrology of the system, and for use as a ground-watermanagement tool. This report describes the...
Eastern Aleutian volcanic arc digital model - version 1.0
R. W. Saltus, Adrienne Barnett
2000, Open-File Report 2000-365
A 3-dimensional model (Figure 1) of the interaction of oceanic and continental tectonic plates along the eastern portion of the Aleutian volcanic arc helps in the visualization of basic tectonic, geodetic, and geophysical data in this active plate boundary region. The model is constrained by topographic, bathymetric, and seismic data...
MODFLOW-2000, the U.S. Geological Survey Modular Ground-Water Model -Documentation of the Hydrogeologic-Unit Flow (HUF) Package
E.R. Anderman, M. C. Hill
2000, Open-File Report 2000-342
This report documents the Hydrogeologic-Unit Flow (HUF) Package for the groundwater modeling computer program MODFLOW-2000. The HUF Package is an alternative internal flow package that allows the vertical geometry of the system hydrogeology to be defined explicitly within the model using hydrogeologic units that can be different than the definition of the model layers....
Digital mapping techniques '00, workshop proceedings - May 17-20, 2000, Lexington, Kentucky
David R. Soller
2000, Open-File Report 2000-325
Introduction: The Digital Mapping Techniques '00 (DMT'00) workshop was attended by 99 technical experts from 42 agencies, universities, and private companies, including representatives from 28 state geological surveys (see Appendix A). This workshop was similar in nature to the first three meetings, held in June, 1997, in Lawrence, Kansas (Soller,...
Preliminary maps of Quaternary deposits and liquefaction susceptibility, nine-county San Francisco Bay region, California: a digital database
Keith L. Knudsen, Janet M. Sowers, Robert C. Witter, Carl M. Wentworth, Edward J. Helley, Robert S. Nicholson, Heather M. Wright, Katherine H. Brown
2000, Open-File Report 2000-444
This report presents a preliminary map and database of Quaternary deposits and liquefaction susceptibility for the nine-county San Francisco Bay region, together with a digital compendium of ground effects associated with past earthquakes in the region. The report consists of (1) a spatial database of fivedata layers (Quaternary deposits, quadrangle...
Preliminary simulation of a M6.5 earthquake on the Seattle Fault using 3D finite-difference modeling
William J. Stephenson, Arthur D. Frankel
2000, Open-File Report 2000-339
A three-dimensional finite-difference simulation of a moderate-sized (M 6.5) thrust-faulting earthquake on the Seattle fault demonstrates the effects of the Seattle Basin on strong ground motion in the Puget lowland. The model area includes the cities of Seattle, Bremerton and Bellevue. We use a recently developed detailed 3D-velocity model of...
Titanium mineral resources of the western U.S.: An update
Eric R. Force, Scott Creely
2000, Open-File Report 2000-442
Thirteen deposits or districts in the western U.S. have been examined in which titanium mineral resources have been reported or implied. These deposits are of the following general types (in probable order of importance): 1) Cretaceous shoreline placer deposits, 2) silica-sand deposits of California, 3) fluvial monazite placers of Idaho,...
Geographic Information for Analysis of Highway Runoff-Quality Data on a National or Regional Scale in the Conterminous United States
Tomas W. Smieszek, Gregory E. Granato
2000, Open-File Report 2000-432
Spatial data are important for interpretation of water-quality information on a regional or national scale. Geographic information systems (GIS) facilitate interpretation and integration of spatial data. The geographic information and data compiled for the conterminous United States during the National Highway Runoff Water-Quality Data and Methodology Synthesis project is described...
Methods of analysis by the U.S. Geological Survey Organic Geochemistry Research Group: Determination of selected herbicides and their degradation products in water using solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
J.L. Kish, E.M. Thurman, E.A. Scribner, L.R. Zimmerman
2000, Open-File Report 2000-385
A method for the extraction and analysis of eight herbicides and five degradation products using solid-phase extraction from natural water samples followed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry is presented in this report. This method was developed for dimethenamid; flufenacet; fluometuron and its degradation products, demethylfluometuron (DMFM), 3-(trifluromethyl)phenylurea (TFMPU), 3-(trifluromethyl)-aniline (TFMA); molinate;...
Principal facts for gravity stations in the vicinity of Coyote Spring Valley, Nevada, with initial gravity modeling results
Geoffrey A. Phelps, E. B. Jewel, V.E. Langenheim, R.C. Jachens
2000, Open-File Report 2000-420
Gravity measurements were made along 5 profiles across parts of the Coyote Spring Valley and vicinity in order to aid in modeling the depth and shapes of the underlying basins and to locate faults concealed beneath the basin fill. Measurements were taken at 200 m (660 ft) spacing along the...
Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Data Processing System manual [ADCP]
Jessica M. Cote, Frances S. Hotchkiss, Marinna A. Martini, Charles R. Denham, Andree L. revisions by Ramsey, Stephen Ruane
2000, Open-File Report 2000-458
This open-file report describes the data processing software currently in use by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC), to process time series of acoustic Doppler current data obtained by Teledyne RD Instruments Workhorse model ADCPs. The Sediment Transport Instrumentation Group (STG) at the...
Investigation of the geology and hydrology of the Mogollon Highlands of central Arizona: a project of the Arizona Rural Watershed Initiative
John T.C. Parker, Marilyn E. Flynn
2000, Fact Sheet 159-00
The Mogollon Highlands of east central Arizona is a region of forested plateau and mountains, deep, sheerwalled canyons, and desert valleys. Known for its scenic beauty and characterized by a generally mild climate, the area, though still sparsely populated, attracts an increasing number of tourists and summer residents. Furthermore, the...
A numerical program for steady-state flow of magma-gas mixtures through vertical eruptive conduits
Larry G. Mastin, Mark S. Ghiorso
2000, Open-File Report 2000-209
This report presents a model that calculates flow properties (pressure, vesicularity, and some 35 other parameters) as a function of vertical position within a volcanic conduit during a steady-state eruption. The model idealizes the magma-gas mixture as a single homogeneousfluid and calculates gas exsolution under the assumption of equilibrium conditions....
An assessment of irrigation needs and crop yield for the United States under potential climate changes
Kelly Brumbelow, Aris P. Georgakakos
2000, Open-File Report 2000-332
Past assessments of climate change on U.S. agriculture have mostly focused on changes in crop yield. Few studies have included the entire conterminous U.S., and few studies have assessed changing irrigation requirements. None have included the effects of changing soil moisture characteristics as determined by changing climatic forcing. This study...
Parameterizing century to model cultivated and noncultivated sites in the Loess region of western Iowa
Kristen L. Manies, Jennifer W. Harden, Larry Kramer, William Parton
2000, Open-File Report 2000-508
One of the main questions remaining for global science involves the cycle of carbon among the atmosphere, oceans, and land. Scientists are trying to better determine the amount of carbon stored in and transferred between these three locations. This task has become more complex because in recent decades the amount...
Hydrogeology and the distribution of salinity in the Floridan Aquifer system, southwestern Florida
R.S. Reese
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4253
A study was conducted to establish a detailed hydrogeologic framework in the complex Floridan aquifer system of southwestern Florida, and to evaluate and relate the distribution of salinity found in this system. The Floridan aquifer system consists of the Upper Floridan aquifer, middle confining unit, and Lower Floridan aquifer. The...
Principal facts for gravity stations in the Antelope Valley-Bedell Flat area, west-central Nevada
Eleanore B. Jewel, David A. Ponce, Robert L. Morin
2000, Open-File Report 2000-506
In April 2000 the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) established 211 gravity stations in the Antelope Valley and Bedell Flat area of west-central Nevada (see figure 1). The stations were located about 15 miles north of Reno, Nevada, southwest of Dogskin Mountain, and east of Petersen Mountain, concentrated in Antelope Valley...
Assessment of Folsom Lake response to historical and potential future climate scenarios
Huaming Yao, Aris P. Georgakakos
2000, Open-File Report 2000-336
An integrated forecast-decision system for Folsom Lake (California) is developed and used to assess the sensitivity of reservoir performance to various forecast-management schemes under historical and future climate scenarios. The assessments are based on various combinations of inflow forecasting models, decision rules, and climate scenarios and demonstrate that (1) reliable...
Climate change impacts on southeastern U.S. basins
Aris P. Georgakakos, Huaming Yao
2000, Open-File Report 2000-334
The work described herein aims to assess the impacts of potential climate change on the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) and Alabama-Coosa-Talapoosa (ACT) river basins in the Southeastern US. The assessment addresses the potential impacts on watershed hydrology (soil moisture and streamflow) and on major water uses including water supply, drought management, hydropower,...
Soil moisture tendencies into the next century for the conterminous United States
Konstantine P. Georgakakos, Diane E. Smith
2000, Open-File Report 2000-335
A monthly snow-pack and soil- moisture accounting model is formulated for application to each of the climate divisions of the conterminous United States for use in climate impacts-assessment studies. Statistical downscaling and bias-adjustment components complement the model for the assimilation of large-scale global climate model data. Simulations of the formulated...