Population analysis of faint galaxies with mixture modeling
Timothy N. Titus, Earl J. Spillar, Paul Johnson
1997, Astronomical Journal (114) 958-964
We investigate the use of spectral mixture modeling to decompose the integrated spectra of several galaxies. This technique uses a linear combination of template spectra to model over 93% of the variance in Kennicutt's sample of galaxy spectra. One result of our model is a stellar population parameter for each...
A SAS® code to correct for non-normality and non-constant variance in regression and anova models using the box-cox method of power transormation
Ziad A. Malaeb
1997, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (47) 255-273
A computer program written in SAS ® code for the Box–Cox family of power transformations is presented. The purpose of the program is to suggest a power transformation for the positive continuous response variables in only regression and ANOVA models. A brief overview of data transformation in regression and analysis...
Chlorofluorocarbon and tritium age determination of ground-water recharge in the Ryan Flat subbasin, Trans-Pecos Texas
J. R. Bartolino
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4245
A study was conducted to determine the relative influence of mountain-front infiltration in the Ryan Flat subbasin and to determine whether recent recharge (post-1940), which is of importance to water-use planning, has reached the Salt Basin aquifer, Trans-Pecos Texas. The alluvial and volcanic Salt Basin aquifer lies within a bolson,...
Crinoids; a computer animation and paper model
Tau Rho Alpha, Dorothy L. Stout, Scott W. Starratt
1997, Open-File Report 97-91-A
A method for evaluating water-level response to hydrologic stresses in karstic wetlands in central Florida, using a simple water-balance model
E. R. German
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4216
Regional diagenetic patterns in the St. Peter Sandstone; implications for brine migration in the Illinois Basin
Janet K. Pitman, Martin B. Goldhaber, Christoph Spoetl
1997, Bulletin 2094-A
Diagenetic minerals and alteration patterns in the Ordovician St. Peter Sandstone, Illinois Basin, record varied hydrologic and chemical conditions during the basin?s long and complex geologic history. Major diagenetic events modifying the St. Peter Sandstone include (1) mechanical compaction, (2) early K-feldspar overgrowth and dolospar precipitation, (3) burial quartz, dolospar, anhydrite, and calcite cementation, and (4) carbonate-cement...
Map showing selected wells and geophysical survey and modeling lines in the vicinity of the lower Wabash Valley, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky
R. L. Wheeler, S. F. Diehl, Susan Rhea, M. L. Sargent, G. W. Bear
1997, IMAP 2583-C
Hydrogeologic facies characterization of an alluvial fan near Fresno, California, using geophysical techniques
Karen R. Burow, G.S. Weissmann, R. D. Miller, Gary Placzek
1997, Open-File Report 97-46
DBCP (1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane) contamination in the sole source aquifer near Fresno, California, has significantly affected drinking-water supplies. Borehole and surface geophysical data were integrated with borehole textural data to characterize the Kings River alluvial fan sediments and to provide a framework for computer modeling of pesticide transport in ground water. Primary...
Historical land-use changes and potential effects on stream disturbance in the Ozark Plateaus, Missouri
Robert B. Jacobson, Alexander T. Primm
1997, Water Supply Paper 2484
Land-use changes have been blamed for creating disturbance in the morphology of streams in the Ozark Plateaus, Missouri (hereafter referred to as the "Ozarks"). Historical evidence and stratigraphic observations document that streams have been aggraded by substantial quantities of gravel beginning sometime at or near the time of European settlement...
Nutrient and trace-element enrichment of Coeur d'Alene Lake, Idaho
Paul F. Woods, Michael A. Beckwith
1997, Water Supply Paper 2485
The limnological characteristics and geochemistry of lakebed sediments in Coeur d'Alene Lake were assessed during 1991-92 because of the possible interaction of nutrient enrichment with the highly enriched trace-element concentrations stored in the lakebed. The scope included characterization of physical, chemical, and biological variables; quantification of hydrologic, nutrient, and trace-element...
Simulation of ground-water flow in the High Plains aquifer, southern sandhills area, west-central Nebraska
J. S. McLean, H.H. Chen, J.W. Goeke
1997, Open-File Report 96-206
A generalized ground-water flow model was prepared for the High Plains aquifer in the southern sandhills area of west-central Nebraska. A grid of 4- by 4-mile nodes was established over the study area. Steady-state water levels were simulated using a distribution of recharge from a soil-moisture budget model and from...
U.S. Geological Survey Middle Rio Grande Basin Study; Proceedings of the first annual workshop, Denver, Colorado, November 12-14, 1996
James R. Bartolino, editor(s)
1997, Open-File Report 97-116
Approximately 40 percent (about 600,000 people) of the total population of New Mexico lives within the Middle Rio Grande Basin, which includes the City of Albuquerque. Ongoing analyses of the central portion of the Middle Rio Grande Basin by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the City of Albuquerque...
Computation of the time-varying flow rate from an artesian well in central Dade County, Florida, by analytical and numerical simulation methods
Michael L. Merritt
1997, Water Supply Paper 2491
Simulation modeling techniques can by used advantageously in estimating artesian flow rates of wells in the upper Floridan Aquifer or for estimating transmissivity based in measured flow rates. The generalized aquifer model was useful in testing conceptual models of the relation between the various aquifers and confining layers beneath the...
Equations for estimating synthetic unit-hydrograph parameter values for small watersheds in Lake County, Illinois
Charles S. Melching, J.S. Marquardt
1997, Open-File Report 96-474
Design hydrographs computed from design storms, simple models of abstractions (interception, depression storage, and infiltration), and synthetic unit hydrographs provide vital information for stormwater, flood-plain, and water-resources management throughout the United States. Rainfall and runoff data for small watersheds in Lake County collected between 1990 and 1995 were studied to...
Evaluation of the potential for debris and hyperconcentrated flows in Capulin Canyon as a result of the 1996 Dome fire, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
Susan H. Cannon
1997, Open-File Report 97-136
The Dome fire of April 1996 burned 6684 ha in Bandelier National Monument and the adjacent Sante Fe National Forest. The potential for significant debris- and hyperconcentrated-flow activity in Capulin Canyon is evaluated through 1) a systematic consideration of geologic and geomorphic factors that characterize the condition of the hillslope...
Effects of produced waters at oilfield production sites on the Osage Indian Reservation, northeastern Oklahoma
James K. Otton, Sigrid Asher-Bolinder, Douglass E. Owen, Laurel Hall
1997, Open-File Report 97-28
The authors conducted limited site surveys in the Wildhorse and Burbank oilfields on the Osage Indian Reservation, northeastern Oklahoma. The purpose was to document salt scarring, erosion, and soil and water salinization, to survey for radioactivity in oilfield equipment, and to determine if trace elements and naturally occurring radioactive materials...
Determining concentrations of 2-bromoallyl alcohol and dibromopropene in ground water using quantitative methods
Sandra Y. Panshin
1997, Open-File Report 97-43
A method for determining levels of 2-bromoallyl alcohol and 2,3-dibromopropene from ground-water samples using liquid/liquid extraction followed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry is described. Analytes were extracted from the water using three aliquots of dichloromethane. The aliquots were combined and reduced in volume by rotary evaporation followed by evaporation using a...
An introduction to sand and gravel deposit models, Front Range urban corridor
David A. Lindsey
1997, Open-File Report 97-81
Ground-water resource evaluation on Long Island, New York, using flow models and a geographic information system
Christopher Schubert, Herbert T. Buxton, Jack Monti Jr.
1997, Fact Sheet 239-96
A Graphical-User Interface for the U.S. Geological Survey modular three-dimensional finite-difference ground-water flow model (MODFLOW-96) using Argus Numerical Environments
A.M. Shapiro, Joshua Margolin, Shahar Dolev, Yaacov Ben-Israel
1997, Open-File Report 97-121
Modern benthic foraminifer distributions in Biscayne Bay; analogs for historical reconstructions
S. E. Ishman, Ian Graham, Jill D’Ambrosio
1997, Open-File Report 97-34
Ambient quality of ground water in the vicinity of Naval Submarine Base Bangor, Kitsap County, Washington, 1995
Karen E. Greene
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4309
A study of the ambient ground-water quality in the vicinity of Naval Submarine Base (SUBASE) Bangor was conducted to provide the U.S. Navy with background levels of selected constituents. The Navy needs this information to plan and manage cleanup activities on the base. During March and April 1995, 136 water-supply...
Time of travel of solutes in the Sabine River basin, Texas, August-November 1996
Timothy H. Raines
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4065
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Sabine River Authority, did a time-of-travel study in the Sabine River Basin during low flow from August to November 1996. The study was done to provide accurate estimates of the time-of-travel and dispersion characteristics for solutes during low flow in a...
Effects of pumping municipal wells at Manhattan, Kansas, on streamflow in the Big Blue and Kansas Rivers, Northeast Kansas, 1992-94
Xiaodong Jian, N. C. Myers, G.D. Hargadine
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4290
A ground-water flow model was developed to simulate the effects of municipal well pumping on streamflow in the Big Blue and Kansas Rivers near Manhattan, Kansas, from 1992 through 1994.Model simulations of the effects of municipal well pumping on streamflow in the Big Blue and Kansas...
Geohydrology and simulation of ground-water flow for the Ohio River alluvial aquifer near Owensboro, northwestern Kentucky
M.D. Unthank
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4274
The Ohio River alluvial aquifer is the primary source of drinking water for the residents of Owensboro and Daviess County and adjacent counties in Kentucky. The aquifer consists of sand and gravel deposits that partly fill a bedrock-valley system consisting of shales of Pennsylvanian age. The valley is a result...