Chemical data and lead isotopic compositions of geochemical baseline samples from streambed sediments and smelter slag, lead isotopic compositions in fluvial tailings, and dendrochronology results from the Boulder River watershed, Jefferson County, Montana
Daniel M. Unruh, David L. Fey, Stan E. Church
2000, Open-File Report 2000-38
IntroductionAs a part of the U.S. Geological Survey Abandoned Mine Lands Initiative, metal-mining related wastes in the Boulder River study area in northern Jefferson County, Montana, have been evaluated for their environmental effects. The study area includes a 24-km segment of the Boulder River in and around Basin, Montana and...
Creating a standardized watersheds database for the lower Rio Grande/Rio Bravo, Texas
Julie R. Brown, Randy L. Ulery, Jean W. Parcher
2000, Open-File Report 2000-65
This report describes the creation of a large-scale watershed database for the lower Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Basin in Texas. The watershed database includes watersheds delineated to all 1:24,000-scale mapped stream confluences and other hydrologically significant points, selected watershed characteristics, and hydrologic derivative datasets. Computer technology allows generation of preliminary watershed boundaries...
Trends and status of flow, nutrients, and sediments for selected nontidal sites in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, 1985-98
Michael J. Langland, Joel D. Blomquist, Lori A. Sprague, Robert E. Edwards
2000, Open-File Report 99-451
Data from 30 stream sites in nontidal portions of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed were analyzed to document annual nutrient and sediment loads and trends for the period 1985 through 1998 as part of an annual water-quality update for the Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual loads were estimated by use of the...
Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure (SPLP) leachate chemistry data for solid mine-waste composite samples from southwestern New Mexico, and Leadville, Colorado
Philip L. Hageman, Paul H. Briggs, George A. Desborough, Paul J. Lamothe, Peter M. Theodorakos
2000, Open-File Report 2000-33
This report details chemistry data derived from leaching of mine-waste composite samples using a modification of E.P.A. Method 1312, Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure (SPLP). In 1998, members of the U.S. Geological Survey Mine Waste Characterization Project collected four mine-waste composite samples from mining districts in southwestern New Mexico (CAR and...
Regional seismic lines reprocessed using post-stack processing techniques: National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska
John J. Miller, Warren F. Agena, Myung W. Lee, F. N. Zihlman, J. A. Grow, D. J. Taylor, Michele Killgore, H. L. Oliver
2000, Open-File Report 2000-286
This CD-ROM contains stacked, migrated, 2-Dimensional seismic reflection data and associated support information for 22 regional seismic lines (3,470 line-miles) recorded in the National Petroleum Reserve – Alaska (NPRA) from 1974 through 1981. Together, these lines constitute about one-quarter of the seismic data collected as part of the Federal Government’s...
Assessment of mineral resource tracts in the Chugach National Forest, Alaska
Steven W. Nelson, Marti L. Miller
2000, Open-File Report 2000-26
Locatable minerals have been produced from the Chugach National Forest (CNF) for nearly 100 years. Past gold production has come from the Kenai Peninsula and the Girdwood, Port Wells, and Valdez areas. Copper and by-product gold and silver have been produced from mines at Ellamar, on Latouche Island, and near...
Data Report: Intra-annual variability of the diatom assemblages at Hole 1034B (Saanich Inlet) near 9 ka
Elisabeth Fourtanier, John A. Barron
2000, Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program: Scientific Results 169S-1
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1034 (48°38.000´N, 123°30.000´W) was drilled at a water depth of 200 m in the Saanich Inlet, an anoxic fjord on the southeastern coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, to a depth of 118.2 meters below seafloor (mbsf). The uppermost 50 m consists of very well-laminated...
The Sun and climate
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2000, Fact Sheet 095-00
Many geologic records of climatic and environmental change based on various proxy variables exhibit distinct cyclicities that have been attributed to extraterrestrial forcing. The best known of these are the changes in Earth’s orbital geometry called Milankovitch Cycles, with periodicities of tens to hundreds of thousands of years. However, many...
Regional ground-water flow and geochemistry in the midwestern Basins and Arches aquifer system in parts of Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois
Sandra M. Eberts, Lori L. George
2000, Professional Paper 1423-C
This report synthesizes information on the regional ground-water flow and geochemistry in the Midwestern Basins and Arches aquifer system in parts of Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois. Aquifers that compose this water-table aquifer system include glacial aquifers and an underlying, areally extensive carbonate-rock aquifer. Water within the aquifers is most...
The stream segment and stream network temperature models: A self-study course
John M. Bartholow
2000, Open-File Report 99-112
I am pleased to have had the opportunity to revise the first version of this set of course notes for the stream temperature models. In some ways, there have been many changes and in some ways the notes have stayed much the same. Generally, I was satisfied that the notes...
A compartmentalized solute transport model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers: 1. Theory and development
Robert H. Abrams , Keith Loague
2000, Water Resources Research (36) 2001-2013
This paper, the first of two parts [see Abrams and Loague, this issue], takes the compartmentalized approach for the geochemical evolution of redox zones presented by Abrams et al. [1998] and embeds it within a solute transport framework. In this paper the compartmentalized approach is generalized to facilitate the description of its...
A compartmentalized solute transport model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers: 2. Field‐scale simulations
Robert H. Abrams , Keith Loague
2000, Water Resources Research (36) 2015-2029
This paper, the second of two parts [see Abrams and Loague, this issue], reports the field‐scale application of COMPTRAN (compartmentalized solute transport model) for simulating the development of redox zones. COMPTRAN is fully developed and described in the companion paper. Redox zones, which are often delineated by the relative concentrations of...
Earth Explorer
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2000, Fact Sheet 083-00
The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Earth Explorer Web site provides access to millions of land-related products, including the following: Satellite images from Landsat, advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR), and Corona data sets. Aerial photographs from the National Aerial Photography Program, NASA, and USGS data sets. Digital cartographic data from...
Water flow in the high plains aquifer in Northwestern Oklahoma
Richard R. Luckey, Noel I. Osborn, Mark F. Becker, William J. Andrews
2000, Fact Sheet 081-00
The High Plains is a major agricultural area, supported primarily by water from the High Plains aquifer, which is used to irrigate wheat and corn and to raise cattle and swine. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) began a study of the High Plains...
Borehole-radar methods: Tools for characterization of fractured rock
Kamini Singha, Kari Kimball, John W. Lane Jr.
2000, Fact Sheet 054-00
Locating and characterizing bedrock fractures and lithologic changes is an important component of studies of ground water supply and contamination in fractured-rock aquifers. Borehole-radar reflection methods provide information on the location, orientation, and lateral extent of fracture zones that intersect the borehole, and can identify fractures in the rock surrounding...
Composition and depositional environment of concretionary strata of early Cenomanian (early Late Cretaceous) age, Johnson County, Wyoming
E.A. Merewether, Donald L. Gautier
2000, Bulletin 1917-U
Unusual, concretion-bearing mudrocks of early Late Cretaceous age, which were deposited in an early Cenomanian epeiric sea, have been recognized at outcrops in eastern Wyoming and in adjoining areas of Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Colorado. In Johnson County, Wyo., on the western flank of the Powder River Basin, these...
Height changes in the epicentral region preceding the January 17, 1994 Northridge earthquake
Robert O. Castle, Robert F. Packard, Laura B. Dinitz
2000, Open-File Report 2000-2
Analysis of the results of repeated levelings through the epicentral region of the Mw 6.7, 1994 Northridge earthquake has disclosed the occurrence of differential uplift in this area that preceded the earthquake. Although the distribution of the relevant vertical-control data is somewhat sparse, in both space and time, those data...
Recent planetary topographic mapping at the USGS, Flagstaff: Moon, Mars, Venus, and beyond
Randolph L. Kirk, Elpitha Howington-Kraus, Mark R. Rosiek
2000, Conference Paper, Proceedings of XIXth ISPRS Congress Technical Commission IV: Mapping and Geographic Systems
We are currently using stereophotogrammetric techniques to compile digital topographic models of parts of the Moon, Mars, Venus, and the asteroid Eros in support of the NASA program of planetary exploration. This work requires the synergistic use of the USGS digital cartographic software system ISIS for data ingestion and calibration...
The lack of potassium-isotopic fractionation in Bishunpur chondrules
C. M. O’D. Alexander, J. N. Grossman, Jingyuan Wang, B. Zanda, M. Bourot-Denise, R.H. Hewins
2000, Meteoritics and Planetary Science (35) 859-868
In a search for evidence of evaporation during chondrule formation, the mesostases of 11 Bishunpur chondrules and melt inclusions in olivine phenocrysts in 7 of them have been analyzed for their alkali element abundances and K-isotopic compositions. Except for six points, all areas of the chondrules that were analyzed had...
Flowmetering of drainage wells in Kuwait City, Kuwait
Frederick L. Paillet, Y. Senay, A. Mukhopadhyay, F. Szekely
2000, Journal of Hydrology (234) 208-227
A heat-pulse flowmeter was used in six drainage wells in Kuwait City for flow profiling under both ambient and pumping conditions. The data collected were used in: (a) estimating the cross-flow among the screened intervals under ambient conditions; (b) estimating the relative transmissivity adjacent to the individual screen zones; and...
Geologic/geomorphic map of the Galindo Quadrangle (V-40), Venus
Mary G. Chapman
2000, IMAP 2613
The Magellan spacecraft orbited Venus from August 10, 1990, until it plunged into the venusian atmosphere on October 12, 1994. Magellan had the objectives of (1) improving knowledge of the geologic processes, surface properties, and geologic history of Venus by analysis of surface radar characteristics, topography, and morphology and (2)...
Geologic map of the Carson Quadrangle (V-43), Venus
Kelly C. Bender, David A. Senske, Ronald Greeley
2000, IMAP 2620
The Magellan spacecraft orbited Venus from August 10, 1990, until it plunged into the venusian atmosphere on October 12, 1994. Magellan had the objectives of (1) improving knowledge of the geologic processes, surface properties, and geologic history of Venus by analysis of surface radar characteristics, topography, and morphology and (2)...
Endocranial volume of mid-late eocene archaeocetes (order: cetacea) revealed by computed tomography: Implications for cetacean brain evolution
Lori Marino, Mark D. Uhen, Bruno Frohlich, John Matthew Aldag, Caroline Blane, David Bohaska, F.C. Whitmore Jr.
2000, Journal of Mammalian Evolution (7) 81-94
The large brain of modern cetaceans has engendered much hypothesizing about both the intelligence of cetaceans (dolphins, whales, and porpoises) and the factors related to the evolution of such large brains. Despite much interest in cetacean brain evolution, until recently there have been few estimates of brain mass and/or brain–body...
Comparison of phase velocities from array measurements of Rayleigh waves associated with microtremor and results calculated from borehole shear-wave velocity profiles
Hsi-Ping Liu, David M. Boore, William B. Joyner, David H. Oppenheimer, Richard E. Warrick, Wenbo Zhang, John C. Hamilton, Leo T. Brown
2000, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (90) 666-678
Shear-wave velocities (VS) are widely used for earthquake ground-motion site characterization. VS data are now largely obtained using borehole methods. Drilling holes, however, is expensive. Nonintrusive surface methods are inexpensive for obtaining VS information, but not many comparisons with direct borehole measurements have been published. Because different assumptions are used...
US GeoData Digital Elevation Models
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2000, Fact Sheet 040-00
Digital elevation model (DEM) data are arrays of regularly spaced elevation values referenced horizontally either to a Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection or to a geographic coordinate system. The grid cells are spaced at regular intervals along south to north profiles that are ordered from west to east. The U.S....