Movement of agricultural chemicals between surface water and ground water, lower Cedar River basin, Iowa
Paul J. Squillace, J.P. Caldwell, P.M. Schulmeyer, C.A. Harvey
1996, Water Supply Paper 2448
Movement of agricultural chemicals alachlor, atrazine, cyanazine, deethylatrazine, deisopropylatrazine, and metolachlor between surface water and ground water is documented by data collected from May 1989 through July 1991 at an unfarmed study site adjacent to the Cedar River in Iowa. During periods of runoff, these chemicals moved from the Cedar...
Review of Seismic Hazard Issues Associated with Auburn Dam Project, Sierra Nevada Foothills, California
David P. Schwartz, W. B. Joyner, R.S. Stein, R.D. Brown, A.F. McGarr, S.H. Hickman, W. H. Bakun
1996, Open-File Report 96-11
Summary -- The U.S. Geological Survey was requested by the U.S. Department of the Interior to review the design values and the issue of reservoir-induced seismicity for a concrete gravity dam near the site of the previously-proposed Auburn Dam in the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada, central California. The...
Thermal maturity data used for the assessment of gas resources in the Wind River basin, Wyoming
V. F. Nuccio, T.M. Finn, R. C. Johnson
1996, Open-File Report 96-64
Extremes in ecology: Avoiding the misleading effects of sampling variation in summary analyses
William A. Link, John R. Sauer
1996, Ecology (77) 1633-1640
Surveys such as the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) produce large collections of parameter estimates. One's natural inclination when confronted with lists of parameter estimates is to look for the extreme values: in the BBS, these correspond to the species that appear to have the greatest changes in population...
Well-construction, water-level, and water-quality data for ground-water monitoring wells for the J4 hydrogeologic study, Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee
C.J. Haugh
1996, Open-File Report 95-763
Between December 1993 and March 1994, 27 wells were installed at 12 sites near the J4 test cell at Arnold Engineering Development Center in Coffee County, Tennessee. The wells ranged from 28 to 289 feet deep and were installed to provide information on subsurface lithology, aquifer characteristics, ground-water levels, and...
Floods, runoff, and snowpack in Utah, 1995
D.V. Allen
1996, Fact Sheet 106-96
Utah, like other States in the western United States, has experienced several rapid and extreme changes between wet and dry precipitation cycles during recent years. During the 1995 water year (October 1994 to September 1995), most areas of Utah experienced greater-than-normal precipitation (1961-90), which was reflected in greater-than-average snowpack, moderate...
Effectiveness of highway-drainage systems in preventing road-salt contamination of ground water, southeastern Massachusetts
Peter E. Church
1996, Fact Sheet 115-96
Road-salt contamination of public and private water supplies has become a serious and costly problem, particularly in the Northeast and Midwest. For example, reports of road-salt contamination from 100 of the 351 municipalities in Massachusetts from 1983 through 1990 required an expenditure of about 2.5 million dollar to investigate and remediate. Nationally, an estimated 10 million dollar are spent annual...
Overview of landslide problems, research, and mitigation, Cincinnati, Ohio, area
Rex L. Baum, Arvid M. Johnson
1996, Bulletin 2059-A
Landslides cause much damage to property throughout the metropolitan area of Cincinnati, Ohio. Most landslides occur in unconsolidated deposits, including colluvium, till, glacial lake clays, and man-made fill derived from colluvium and glacial deposits. Landslides in thin colluvium are widespread on steeper slopes that wall the valleys of the Ohio...
Analytical data and sample locality map of stream-sediment and soil samples from the Winnemucca-Surprise Resource Assessment Area, Northwest Nevada and Northeast California
Harley D. King, D.L. Fey, J. M. Motooka, R. J. Knight, B. H. Roushey, D.J. McGuire
1996, Open-File Report 96-62-B
Automated, colorimetric methods for determination of nitrate plus nitrite, nitrite, ammonium and orthophosphate ions in natural water samples
Ronald C. Antweiler, Charles J. Patton, Howard E. Taylor
1996, Open-File Report 93-638
The apparatus and methods used for the automatic, colorimetric determinations of dissolved nutrients (nitrate plus nitrite, nitrite, ammonium and orthophosphate) in natural waters are described. These techniques allow for the determination of nitrate plus nitrite for the concentration range 0.02 to 8 mg/L (milligrams per liter) as N (nitrogen); for...
Chemical and stable-isotope data from an experiment to examine temporal variability in water samples from screened wells on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 1994
T. E. Reilly, D.R. LeBlanc, K.W. Bussey, T.B. Councell, R. L. Smith, J.K. Böhlke
1996, Open-File Report 95-734
No abstract available....
Statistical and descriptive summaries of water-resources data for the Cannonball River basin, North Dakota and South Dakota
Edwin A. Wesolowski, S.D. Zainhofsky, Valerie M. Dressler
1996, Open-File Report 96-108
Existing hydrologic data and information for the Cannonball River Basin were compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation. This report presents a summary of surface-water quality and streamflow data, ground-water quality data, ground-water level data, water-use data, and other information compiled from the U.S....
Water-quality data of stormwater runoff from Davenport, Iowa, 1992 and 1994
B.D. Schaap, R.F. Einhellig
1996, Open-File Report 95-759
The Water Quality Act of 1987 required the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to regulate stormwater discharges under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program, and guidelines for obtaining permits under this program were established for areas served by municipal separate storm sewer systems with populations greater than 100,000 (U.S. Environmental...
Hydrothermal alteration mineralogy of SOH drill holes, Kilauea East Rift Zone geothermal area, Hawaii
Keith E. Bargar, Terry E.C. Keith, Frank A. Trusdell, S.R. Evans, M.L. Sykes
1996, Open-File Report 96-10
Thirty-eight hydrothermal minerals were identified from 356 drill-core specimens that were obtained from three Scientific Observation Holes (SOH-1, SOH-2, and SOH-4) drilled along the lower East Rift Zone (ERZ) of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii. The minerals formed during alteration of basaltic rocks and glass by hot, circulating, waters in aquifers consisting...
Active-, inactive-, and abandoned-mine information and selected geochemical data for the State of Nevada
Jean L. Ryder
1996, Open-File Report 96-61
Summary of suspended-solids concentration data, San Francisco Bay, California, water year 1994
P.A. Buchanan, D. H. Schoellhamer, R.C. Sheipline
1996, Open-File Report 95-776
Suspended-solids concentration data were collected in San Francisco Bay during water year 1994. Optical backscatterance sensors and water samples were used to monitor suspended solids continuously at two sites in Suisun Bay, two sites in Central San Francisco Bay, and three sites in South San Francisco Bay. Sensors were positioned...
Water-quality data for the Arkansas River Basin, southeastern Colorado, 1990-93
Russell G. Dash, Roderick F. Ortiz
1996, Open-File Report 95-464
Water-quality data were collected and compiled for 59 surface-water stations in the Arkansas River Basin of Colorado. The purpose of the data collection was to describe selected water-quality characteristics of the Arkansas River from the headwaters downstream to the Colorado-Kansas State line. Data are presented for 19 Arkansas River stations,...
Lithologic and ground-water data for monitoring wells in the Santa Clara-Calleguas ground-water basin, Ventura County, California, 1989-95
J.N. Densmore
1996, Open-File Report 96-120
Twenty-three multiple-well (nested) monitoring sites were constructed in the western part of the Santa Clara-Calleguas Hydrologic Unit and ground-water basin between October 1989 and May 1994. This report is a compilation of the data collected at these sites from October 1989 through April 1995 and includes location and design of...
Hydrologic data for the East Poplar oil field, Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Northeastern Montana
J.N. Thamke, S. D. Craigg, T.M. Mendes
1996, Open-File Report 95-749
This report presents selected hydrologic data for the East Poplar oil field, located in the south-central part of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in northeastern Montana. Data about the occurrence, quantity, and quality of ground and surface water are presented in tabular form. The tables contain records of privately owned...
Status of ground-water resources at U.S. Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia; summary of hydrologic and climatic data, January 1993 through September 1995
J.D. Torikai
1996, Open-File Report 96-165
This report contains hydrologic and climatic data that describe the status of ground-water resources at U.S. Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia. Data presented are from January 1993 through September 1995, although the report focuses on hydrologic events from July through September 1995. Cumulative rainfall for July through September 1995 was...
Storage capacity, detention time, and selected sediment deposition characteristics for Gull and Silver Lakes, Mono County, California
J. C. Blodgett
1996, Open-File Report 95-702
Bathymetric surveys made in September 1994 indicate the maximum storage capacity of Gull and Silver Lakes, California, is about 2,400 and 3,000 acre-feet, respectively. During March through October 1994, the lake level dropped 0.7 feet at both Gull Lake and Silver Lake. The associated change in storage was 60...
Evaluating causes of population change in North American insectivorous songbirds
J.R. Sauer, G.W. Pendleton, B.G. Peterjohn
1996, Conservation Biology (10) 465-478
Although the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) is a principal source of information regarding populations of most North American bird species, many features of the survey complicate analysis of population change. Correlation studies based on BBS data cannot be used to unambiguously define cause and effect relationships....
Sediment quality triad assessment survey of the Galveston Bay, Texas system
R. Scott Carr, Duane Chapman, Cynthia L. Howard, James M. Biedenbach
1996, Ecotoxicology (5) 341-364
To characterize the quality of sediments at key sites in the Galveston Bay Estuary, sediment samples were collected concurrently for chemical and physical analyses, toxicity testing and an assessment of benthic community structure. Significant toxicity, as determined by the sea urchin (Arbacia punetulata) pore water embryological development assay,...
Relation of land use to nitrate in the surficial aquifer along the Straight River, north-central Minnesota, 1992-93
J. F. Ruhl
1996, Fact Sheet 099-96
The U.S. Geological Survey studied the relation of land use to nitrate concentrations in the surficial aquifer along the Straight River near Park Rapids in north-central Minnesota (see adjacent map) during 1992 to 1993. Concern about health hazards to humans and livestock from use of ground water contaminated by nitrate...
Nutrients in the Nation's Waters--Too Much of a Good Thing?
David K. Mueller, Dennis R. Helsel
1996, Circular 1136
Historical data on nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from about 12,000 ground-water and more than 22,000 stream samples have been compiled and related to possible sources. This existing information was collected by many agencies for a variety of purposes. Therefore, though it can be used to determine where concentrations differ, the...