Water resources data, New Jersey, water year 1997. Volume 1. Surface-water data
T.J. Reed, G.L. Centinaro, M.J. DeLuca, J.H. Oden
1998, Water Data Report NJ-97-1
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Water resources data Texas, water year 1997, volume 1. Arkansas River basin, Red River basin, Sabine River basin, Neches River basin, Trinity River Basin, and intervening coastal basins
S. C. Gandara, W.J. Gibbons, F.L. Andrews, R. E. Jones, D.L. Barbie
1998, Water Data Report TX-97-1
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Water Resources Data, California, Water Year 1997. Volume 3. Southern Central Valley Basins and the Great Basin from Walker River to Truckee River
S.W. Anderson, P.D. Hayes, G.L. Rockwell
1998, Water Data Report CA-97-3
Water-resources data for the 1997 water year for California consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams, stage and contents in lakes and reservoirs, and water levels and water quality in wells. Volume 3 contains discharge records for 170 gaging stations, stage and contents for 43 lakes...
Water Resources Data, California, Water Year 1997. Volume 2. Pacific Slope Basins from Arroyo Grande to Oregon State Line except Central Valley
M.D. Webster, M.F. Friebel, L.A. Freeman
1998, Water Data Report CA-97-2
Water-resources data for the 1997 water year for California consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams, stage and contents in lakes and reservoirs, and water levels and water quality in wells. Volume 2 contains discharge records for 101 gaging stations, gage height records for 7 stations,...
Mineral Commodity Summaries 1998
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1998, Mineral Commodity Summaries 1998
Published on an annual basis, this report is the earliest Government publication to furnish estimates covering nonfuel mineral industry data. Data sheets contain information on the domestic industry structure, Government programs, tariffs, and 5-year salient statistics for over 90 individual minerals and materials....
Water resources data Maryland and Delaware, water year 1996, Volume 1. Surface-water data
R.W. James, B.M. Helinsky, R.H. Simmons, A.J. Tallman
1997, Water Data Report MD-DE-96-1
Water resources data for the 1996 water year for Maryland and Delaware consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs. This volume (Volume1. Surface-Water Data) contains records for water discharge at 90 gaging stations; stage and contents 1 reservoir; and...
Water resources data Maryland and Delaware, water year 1996, Volume 2: Ground-water data
M.J. Smigaj, R.W. Saffer, R.J. Starsoneck, J.L. Tegeler
1997, Water Data Report MD-DE-96-2
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Digital geologic and geophysical data of Bangladesh
1997, Open-File Report 97-470-H
This CD-ROM was compiled according to the methodology developed by the U.S. Geological Survey's World Energy Project. The goal of the project was to assess the undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and gas resources of the world and report these results by the year 2000. A worldwide series of...
Map showing geology, oil and gas fields, and geologic provinces of Europe including Turkey
Mark J. Pawlewicz, Douglas W. Steinshouer, Donald L. Gautier
1997, Open-File Report 97-470-I
IntroductionThis digitally compiled map includes geology, geologic provinces, and oil and gas fields of Europe including Turkey. The maps are part of a worldwide series of maps on CD-ROM released by the U.S. Geological Survey's World Energy Project. The goal of the project is to assess the undiscovered, technically recoverable...
Maps showing geology, oil and gas fields, and geologic provinces of Iran
R. M. Pollastro, F.M. Persits, D.W. Steinshouer
1997, Open-File Report 97-470-G
This digitally compiled map includes geology, oil and gas field centerpoints, geologic provinces, and major faults of Iran with some of these components extended into geographically adjacent areas. This digital compilation is an interim product of the U.S. Geological Survey's World Energy Project (WEP) and part of a series on...
Maps showing geology, oil and gas fields and geologic provinces of the former Soviet Union
F.M. Persits, G. F. Ulmishek, D.W. Steinshouer
1997, Open-File Report 97-470-E
This digitally compiled map includes geology, geologic provinces, and oil and gas fields of the Former Soviet Union. The map is part of a worldwide series on CD-ROM by the World Energy Project released of the U.S. Geological Survey. The goal of the project is to assess the undiscovered, technically...
Maps showing geology, oil and gas fields and geological provinces of Africa
F.M. Persits, Thomas S. Ahlbrandt, Michele L. Tuttle, Ronald R. Charpentier, Michael E. Brownfield, Kenneth I. Takahashi
1997, Open-File Report 97-470-A
The CD-ROM was compiled according to the methodology developed by the U.S. Geological Survey's World Energy Project . The goal of the project was to assess the undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and gas resources of the world and report these results by the year 2000. A worldwide series of geologic...
Transboundary pollution: Persistent organochlorine pesticides in migrant birds of the Southwestern United States and Mexico
Miguel A. Mora
1997, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (16) 3-11
The hypothesis that migratory birds accumulate persistent organochlorine pesticides (POPs) during the winter in Latin America has been prevalent for many years, particularly since 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2–bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane (DDT) was banned in the United States in 1972. It has been suggested that peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus), black-crowned night herons (Nycticorax nycticorax), white-faced ibises...
The North American strain of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus is highly pathogenic for laboratory-reared Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi)
R. Kocan, M. Bradley, N. Elder, T. Meyers, W. Batts, J. Winton
1997, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (9) 279-290
Specific-pathogen-free Pacific herring Clupea pallasi were reared in the laboratory from eggs and then challenged at 5, 9, and 13 months of age by waterborne exposure to low (101.5–2.5 plaque-forming units [PFU] per milliliter), medium (103.5–4.5 PFU/mL), or high (105.5–6.5 PFU/mL) levels of a North American isolate of viral hemorrhagic...
A science-based, watershed strategy to support effective remediation of abandoned mine lands
Herbert T. Buxton, David A. Nimick, Paul Von Guerard, Stan E. Church, Ann G. Frazier, John R. Gray, Bruce R. Lipin, Sherman P. Marsh, Daniel F. Woodward, Briant A. Kimball, Susan E. Finger, Lee S. Ischinger, John C. Fordham, Martha S. Power, Christine M. Bunch, John W. Jones
1997, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, May 31-June 6, 1997
A U.S. Geological Survey Abandoned Mine Lands Initiative will develop a strategy for gathering and communicating the scientific information needed to formulate effective and cost-efficient remediation of abandoned mine lands. A watershed approach will identify, characterize, and remediate contaminated sites that have the most profound effect on water and ecosystem...
Coordination and standardization of federal sedimentation activities
G. Douglas Glysson, John R. Gray
1997, Conference Paper, Expanding sediment research capabilities in today's USGS: proceedings of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Sediment Workshop
In August 1964, the Bureau of the Budget issued Circular A-67 to set forth guidelines for the coordination of water-data acquisition activities throughout the Federal government. The U.S. Department of the Interior was assigned the task of implementing Circular A-67, which in turn redelegated this responsibility to the U.S. Geological...
Exploration
D.R. Wilburn
1997, Mining Engineering (49) 35-43
This summary of international nonfuel mineral exploration activities for 1996 uses available data from literature, industry, and US Geological Survey (USGS) specialists. Data on exploration budgets by region and commodity are reported, significant mineral discoveries and exploration target areas are identified and government programs affecting the mineral exploration industry are...
Pesticides in surface waters: distribution, trends, and governing factors
Steven J. Larson, Paul D. Capel, Michael Majewski
1997, Book
Pesticde use in agriculture and non-agriculture settings has increased dramatically over the last several decades. Concern about adverse effects on the environment and human health has spurred an enormous amount of research into their environmental behavior and fate. Pesticides in Surface Waters presents a comprehensive summary of this research. This...
Wisconsin: A summary of cooperative water-resources investigations 1997
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
1997, Report
The objectives of this study are to provide continuous discharge records for selected rivers at specific sites to supply the needs for regulation, analytical studies, definition of statistical properties, trends analysis, determination of the occurrence, and distribution of water in streams for planning. The project is also designed to determine...
A monoclonal antibody to inclusion body disease of cranes virus enabling specific immunohistochemistry and competitive ELISA
G.J. Letchworth, J.R. Fishel, W. R. Hansen
1997, Avian Diseases (41) 808-816
Inclusion body disease of cranes (IBDC) herpesvirus kills some infected cranes and persists in convalescent animals. To enable further study and rapid identification of carrier animals, we developed a monoclonal antibody (MAb) to IBDC virus and used it in immunohistochemistry and a competitive...
Evaluation of a mallard HSI model for the Lower Mississippi Valley
D.J. Twedt, Michael W. Brown, James R. Nassar
1997, Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (51) 319-328
We evaluated a habitat suitability (HSI) model developed for mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) wintering in the Lower Mississippi Valley by comparing mallard densities obtained from aerial surveys with habitat suitability indices derived from satellite imagery for 25, 256km2 sampling units. Regression models that related mallard densities to habitat suitability indices accounted...
Sources of variation in waterfowl survival rates
D.G. Krementz, R. J. Barker, J.D. Nichols
1997, The Auk (114) 93-102
Because of the need to manage hunted populations of waterfowl (Anatidae), biologists have studied many demographic traits of waterfowl by analyzing band recoveries. These analyses have produced the most extensive and best estimates of survival available for any group of birds. Using these data, we examined several factors that might...
Estimation of population trajectories from count data
W.A. Link, J.R. Sauer
1997, Biometrics (53) 488-497
Monitoring of changes in animal population size is rarely possible through complete censuses; frequently, the only feasible means of monitoring changes in population size is to use counts of animals obtained by skilled observers as indices to abundance. Analysis of changes in population size can be severely biased if...
An adaptive management approach to controlling suburban deer
C.K. Nielson, W.F. Porter, H.B. Underwood
1997, Wildlife Society Bulletin (25) 470-477
Distance sight-resight sampling has particular relevance to aerial surveys, in which height above ground and aircraft speed make the critical assumption of certain detection on the track-line unrealistic. Recent developments in distance sight-resight theory have left practical issues related to data collection as the major impediment to widespread use of...
Efficacy of eastern encephalitis immunization in whooping cranes
Glenn H. Olsen, M.J. Turell, B.B. Pagac
1997, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (33) 312-315
An epizootic of eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center (PWRC), Laurel, Maryland (USA), in 1989 provided an opportunity to determine if EEE immunization protected whooping cranes (Grus americana). Based on seroconversion of 31% of sympatric hatch-year sandhill cranes, Grus canadensis,...