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Estimating the variance and integral scale of the transmissivity field using head residual increments
Li Zheng, Stephen E. Silliman
2000, Water Resources Research (36) 1353-1358
A modification of previously published solutions regarding the spatial variation of hydraulic heads is discussed whereby the semivariogram of increments of head residuals (termed head residual increments HRIs) are related to the variance and integral scale of the transmissivity field. A first‐order solution is developed for the case of a...
Modeling the influence of variable pH on the transport of zinc in a contaminated aquifer using semiempirical surface complexation models
D.B. Kent, R.H. Abrams, J.A. Davis, J.A. Coston, D.R. LeBlanc
2000, Water Resources Research (36) 3411-3425
Land disposal of sewage effluent resulted in contamination of a sand and gravel aquifer (Cape Cod, Massachusetts) with zinc (Zn). The distribution of Zn was controlled by pH‐dependent adsorption; the Zn extended 15 m into the 30‐m‐thick sewage plume within approximately 100 m of the source but only 2–4 m...
Younger Dryas interval and outflow from the Laurentide ice sheet
T.C. Moore Jr., J.C.G. Walker, David K. Rea, C.F.M. Lewis, L.C.K. Shane, A. J. Smith
2000, Paleoceanography (15) 4-18
A boxmodel of the Great Lakes is used to estimate meltwater flow into the North Atlantic between 8000 and 14,000 calendar years B.P. Controls on the model include the oxygen isotopic composition of meltwaters and lake waters as measured in the shells of ostracodes. Outflow rates are highest when oxygen...
Characteristic length scale of input data in distributed models: implications for modeling grain size
Guleid A. Artan, C. M. U. Neale, D. G. Tarboton
2000, Journal of Hydrology (227) 128-139
The appropriate spatial scale for a distributed energy balance model was investigated by: (a) determining the scale of variability associated with the remotely sensed and GIS-generated model input data; and (b) examining the effects of input data spatial aggregation on model response. The semi-variogram and the characteristic length calculated from...
Condition bias of hunter-shot ring-necked ducks exposed to lead
K. G. McCracken, A. D. Afton, M.S. Peters
2000, Journal of Wildlife Management (64) 584-590
We evaluated the condition bias hypothesis for ring-necked ducks (Aythya collaris) exposed to lead by testing the null hypothesis that ducks shot by hunters do not differ in physiological condition from those collected randomly from the same location. After adjusting for structural body size and log(e) concentration of blood lead,...
Applying metapopulation theory to conservation of migratory birds
Daniel Esler
2000, Conservation Biology (14) 366-372
Metapopulation theory has proven useful for understanding the population structure and dynamics of many species of conservation concern. The metapopulation concept has been applied almost exclusively to nonmigratory species, however, for which subpopulation demographic independence—a requirement for a classically defined metapopulation - is explicitly related to geographic distribution and dispersal...
Testing a multi-tiered stress-gradient model for risk assessment using sediment constituents from coral reef environments
B. H. Lidz, P. Hallock
Magoon O TRobbins L LEwing LMagoon O TRobbins L LEwing L, editor(s)
2000, Conference Paper, Carbonate Beaches 2000
Coral reefs are threatened worldwide by stresses ranging from local to global in extent. One of the major challenges in studies of reef decline is understanding how to distinguish between changes resulting from natural, anthropogenic, local, and global environmental perturbations. As such, a conceptual risk-assessment model is developed that includes...
The Tintina Gold Belt - A global perspective
Richard J. Goldfarb, Craig J. R. Hart, Marti L. Miller, Lance D. Miller, G. Lang Farmer, David I. Groves
Terry L. Tucker, Moira T. Smith, editor(s)
2000, Book chapter, The Tintina Gold Belt: Concepts, exploration, and discoveries: Special volume 2
The so-called Tintina Gold Belt extends for more than 1000 km along the length of the northern North American Cordillera. Middle to Late Cretaceous Au deposits within the belt have various similar characteristics, among which are a spatial and temporal association with magmatism; Bi-W-Te signatures in deposits hosted by granitod...
Estimating magnitude and frequency of peak discharges for rural, unregulated, streams in West Virginia
J.B. Wiley, John T. Atkins, Gary D. Tasker
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4080
Multiple and simple least-squares regression models for the log10-transformed 100-year discharge with independent variables describing the basin characteristics (log10-transformed and untransformed) for 267 streamflow-gaging stations were evaluated, and the regression residuals were plotted as areal distributions that defined three regions of the State, designated East, North, and South. Exploratory data...
The materials flow of mercury in the economies of the United States and the world
John L. Sznopek, Thomas G. Goonan
2000, Circular 1197
Although natural sources of mercury exist in the environment, measured data and modeling results indicate that the amount of mercury released into the biosphere has increased since the beginning of the industrial age. Mercury is naturally distributed in the air, water, and soil in minute amounts, and can be mobile within and between these media....
Global ice-core research: Understanding and applying environmental records of the past
L. DeWayne Cecil, Jaromy R. Green, David L. Naftz
2000, Fact Sheet 003-00
One way to study Earth’s past environmental conditions is to look at ice cores recovered from glaciers. Every year a layer of snow accumulates on glaciers, like a page in a history book, and eventually turns to ice. Like reading the pages of a history book, analyzing the layers in...
Simulation of the recharge area for Frederick Springs, Dane County, Wisconsin
R. J. Hunt, J. J. Steuer
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4172
The Pheasant Branch watershed in Dane County is expected to undergo development. There are concerns that this development will adversely affect water resources, including Frederick Springs, a large spring complex in the watershed. The spring's recharge area was delineated using a telescopic mesh refinement (TMR) model constructed from an existing...
Ground-water flow and contributing areas to public-supply wells in Kingsford and Iron Mountain, Michigan
Carol L. Luukkonen, David B. Westjohn
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4226
The cities of Kingsford and Iron Mountain are in the southwestern part of Dickinson County in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Residents and businesses in these cites rely primarily on ground water from aquifers in glacial deposits. Glacial deposits generally consist of an upper terrace sand-and-gravel unit and a lower...
Geologic map of the Republic of Armenia
Florian Maldonado, Esther S. Castellanos
2000, Open-File Report 98-479
This map is a product that resulted from a project by the U.S. Agency for International Development (Participating Agency Service Agreement No. CCN-0002-P-ID-3097-00) to conduct an evaluation of coal and other fossil fuels in the Republic of Armenia. The original map has been translated to English from Russian (Marlen Satian,...
Ground-water quality in the Appalachian Plateaus, Kanawha River basin, West Virginia
Charlynn J. Sheets, Mark D. Kozar
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4269
Water samples collected from 30 privately-owned and small public-supply wells in the Appalachian Plateaus of the Kanawha River Basin were analyzed for a wide range of constituents, including bacteria, major ions, nutrients, trace elements, radon, pesticides, and volatile organic compounds. Concentrations of most constituents from samples analyzed did not exceed...
Surface-water quality, Oneida Reservation and vicinity, Wisconsin, 1997-98
Morgan A. Schmidt, Barbara C. Scudder, Kevin D. Richards
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4179
Streamwater samples were collected at 19 sites in the vicinity of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin Reservation. Samples were collected during 5 sampling periods in 1997-98. Field measurements were made and samples were analyzed for nutrients, suspended sediment, major ions, and pesticides. Physical characteristics and human activity influence surface-water...
One-dimensional simulation of stratification and dissolved oxygen in McCook Reservoir, Illinois
Dale M. Robertson
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4258
As part of the Chicagoland Underflow Plan/Tunnel and Reservoir Plan, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chicago District, plans to build McCook Reservoir.a flood-control reservoir to store combined stormwater and raw sewage (combined sewage). To prevent the combined sewage in the reservoir from becoming anoxic and producing hydrogen sulfide gas,...
US GeoData Available Through the Internet
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2000, Fact Sheet 046-00
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) offers certain US GeoData data sets through the Internet. They can be retrieved using the World Wide Web or anonymous File Transfer Protocol (FTP). The data bases and their directory paths are as follows: * 1:24,000-scale digital line graph data in SDTS format (/pub/data/DLG/24K) * 1:2,000,000-scale digital...
US GeoData Available Through the Internet
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2000, Fact Sheet 083-99
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) offers certain US GeoData data sets through the Internet. They can be retrieved using the World Wide Web or anonymous File Transfer Protocol (FTP). The data bases and their directory paths are as follows: * 1:24,000-scale digital line graph data in SDTS format (/pub/data/DLG/24K) * 1:2,000,000-scale digital...
Simulation of the shallow hydrologic system in the vicinity of Middle Genesee Lake, Wisconsin, using analytic elements and parameter estimation
R. J. Hunt, Y. Lin, J. T. Krohelski, P. F. Juckem
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4136
Middle Genesee Lake is a ground-water flow-through lake located in a developing area in southeastern Wisconsin. Because the lake is in good connection with the shallow ground-water system, hydrologic stresses to the shallow ground-water system could adversely affect the lake system. In order to assess the effects of potential stresses...
Use of Low-Flow Trend and Transfer-Function Models to Determine Relation of Low Flows to Regional Urbanization and Precipitation, Rahway River Basin, New Jersey, 1940-91
Thomas H. Barringer, Robert G. Reiser, Curtis V. Price
2000, Open-File Report 99-257
The Rahway River Basin in northern New Jersey has become heavily urbanized. The importance of the Rahway River as a water-supply source for the region led to an investigation of trends in the river's low-flow characteristics over time and their relation to regional urbanization and precipitation. Since 1950, low flows...
Forecasting selenium discharges to the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary: Ecological effects of a proposed San Luis drain extension
Samuel N. Luoma, Theresa S. Presser
2000, Open-File Report 2000-416
During the next few years, federal and state agencies may be required to evaluate proposals and discharge permits that could significantly change selenium (Se) inputs to the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary (Bay-Delta), particularly in the North Bay (i.e., Suisun Bay and San Pablo Bay). These decisions may include discharge requirements...