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Procedures for estimating unit hydrographs for large floods at ungaged sites in Montana
Stephen R. Holnbeck, Charles Parrett
1996, Water Supply Paper 2420
Flood hydrographs for 26 gaging stations and rainfall data were used together with a rainfall-runoff simulation model to derive unit hydrographs and important unit-hydrograph variables. Methods were developed for estimating unit hydrographs at ungaged sites using either the Clark or dimensionless unit-hydrograph methods. The 26 derived unit hydrographs were compared...
Patterns of late Cenozoic volcanic and tectonic activity in the West Antarctic rift system revealed by aeromagnetic surveys
John C. Behrendt, R. Saltus, D. Damaske, A. McCafferty, C. A. Finn, D. Blankenship, R.E. Bell
1996, Tectonics (15) 660-676
Aeromagnetic surveys, spaced ≤5 km, over widely separated areas of the largely ice- and sea-covered West Antarctic rift system, reveal similar patterns of 100- to 1700-nT, shallow-source magnetic anomalies interpreted as evidence of extensive late Cenozoic volcanism. We use the aeromagnetic data to extend the volcanic rift interpretation over West...
Development of the temporal transportation database for the analysis of urban development in the Baltimore-Washington region
Susan C. Clark, John Starr, Timothy W. Foresman, William Acevedo, Carol Solomon
1996, Conference Paper, ASPRS/ACSM Annual Convention and Exhibition, Baltimore, Md., 20–26 April 1996, Proceedings
The U.S. Geological Survey is participating in a joint effort with the University of Maryland Baltimore County and other government agencies to construct a dynamic database of urban development for the Baltimore-Washington region from the late-1700's to the 1990's. The multi-theme temporal database includes a principal transportation data layer that...
Origins and philosophy of building a temporal database to examine human transformation processes
William Acevedo, Timothy W. Foresman, Janis T. Buchanan
1996, Conference Paper, Annual Convention and Exhibition, Baltimore, Md., 22–25 April 1996, Proceedings
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in partnership with the University of Maryland Baltimore County, is using historical maps and satellite images to map human-induced land transformations for the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area. This work builds on an earlier effort that documented the historical urban development for the San Francisco Bay area....
Uncertainty of groundwater vulnerability assessments for agricultural regions in Hawaii: Review
Keith Loague, R. L. Bernknopf, R. E. Green, T. W. Giambelluca
1996, Journal of Environmental Quality (25) 475-490
There are important challenges associated with assessing potential groundwater vulnerability hazards that may result from regional scale applications of agrochemicals. The increasing availability of Geographic Information System (GIS) software to those involved in assisting with landuse decisions has resulted in the widespread production of multicolored risk management maps for many...
Effects of implanted transmitters on adult bluegills at two temperatures
Brent C. Knights, Becky A. Lasee
1996, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (125) 440-449
Laterally compressed panfishes are small and have limited intraperitoneal space; thus, they may suffer adversely from surgically implanted transmitters even if the transmitter meets the generally recommended ratio of transmitter weight to fish weight of 2%. We studied the effects of intraperitoneal transmitters (2.81 g) on survival,...
Geology and resource assessment of Costa Rica at 1:500,000 scale; a digital representation of maps of the U.S. Geological Survey's 1987 Folio I-1865
Paul G. Schruben
1996, Data Series 19
This CD-ROM contains digital versions of the geology and resource assessment maps of Costa Rica originally published by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the Direccion General de Geologia, Minas e Hidrocarburos, and the Universidad de Costa Rica in 1987 at a scale of 1:500,000 in USGS Folio I-1865. The following...
Suspended-sediment characteristics of Indiana streams, 1952-84
Charles G. Crawford, Lawrence J. Mansue
1996, Water Supply Paper 2404
Suspended-sediment concentration and discharge data were collected at 7 daily record stations and 70 partial-record stations during 1952- 84. Median suspended-sediment concentrations ranged from 24 to 61 milligrams per liter at daily record stations; concentrations ranged from 6 to 539 milligrams per liter at partial-record stations. Most suspended sediment transported...
Surface-water-quality assessment of the lower Kansas River basin, Kansas and Nebraska: Results of investigations, 1987-90
John O. Helgesen
1996, Water Supply Paper 2451
Analysis of surface-water-quality data has enabled an assessment of water-quality conditions and trends and their relation to human and natural factors in the lower Kansas River basin, Kansas and Nebraska. This basin drains 15,300 square miles of predominantly agricultural land and is one of seven pilot studies completed as part...
Exploratory analysis of environmental interactions in central California
Lee De Cola, Neil L. Falcone
1996, Open-File Report 95-654
As part of its global change research program, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) has produced raster data that describe the land cover of the United States using a consistent format. The data consist of elevations, satellite measurements, computed vegetation indices, land cover classes, and ancillary political, topographic and hydrographic...
Tabular data, text, and graphical images in support of the 1995 National assessment of United States oil and gas resources
Ronald R. Charpentier, T. R. Klett, R. C. Obuch, J. D. Brewton
1996, Data Series 36
This CD-ROM contains files in support of the 1995 USGS National assessment of United States oil and gas resources (DDS-30), which was published separately and summarizes the results of a 3-year study of the oil and gas resources of the onshore and state waters of the United States. The study...
Identification of hydraulic conductivity structure in sand and gravel aquifers: Cape Cod data set
J.R. Eggleston, S.A. Rojstaczer, J.J. Peirce
1996, Water Resources Research (32) 1209-1222
This study evaluates commonly used geostatistical methods to assess reproduction of hydraulic conductivity (K) structure and sensitivity under limiting amounts of data. Extensive conductivity measurements from the Cape Cod sand and gravel aquifer are used to evaluate two geostatistical estimation methods, conditional mean as an estimate and ordinary kriging, and...
Chemical evaluation of soil-solution in acid forest soils
G.B. Lawrence, Mark B. David
1996, Soil Science (161) 298-313
Soil-solution chemistry is commonly studied in forests through the use of soil lysimeters.This approach is impractical for regional survey studies, however, because lysimeter installation and operation is expensive and time consuming. To address these problems, a new technique was developed to compare soil-solution chemistry among red spruce stands in New...
Middle Pliocene vegetation: Reconstructions, paleoclimatic inferences, and boundary conditions for climate modeling
Robert S. Thompson, R.F. Fleming
1996, Marine Micropaleontology (27) 27-49
The general characteristics of global vegetation during the middle Pliocene warm period can be reconstructed from fossil pollen and plant megafossil data. The largest differences between Pliocene vegetation and that of today occurred at high latitudes in both hemispheres, where warming was pronounced relative to today. In the Northern Hemisphere...
Thermal evolution of sedimentary basins in Alaska
Mark J. Johnsson, David G. Howell, editor(s)
1996, Bulletin 2142
The complex tectonic collage of Alaska is reflected in the conjunction of rocks of widely varying thermal maturity. Indicators of the level of thermal maturity of rocks exposed at the surface, such as vitrinite reflectance and conodont color alteration index, can help constrain the tectonic evolution of such complex regions and, when combined with petrographic, modern...
Crustal and upper mantle velocity structure of the Salton Trough, southeast California
T. Parsons, J. McCarthy
1996, Tectonics (15) 456-471
This paper presents data and modelling results from a crustal and upper mantle wide-angle seismic transect across the Salton Trough region in southeast California. The Salton Trough is a unique part of the Basin and Range province where mid-ocean ridge/transform spreading in the Gulf of California has evolved northward into...
Statistical summaries of streamflow data for selected gaging stations in Idaho and adjacent states through September 1990 - Volume 1: Gaging stations with 10 or more years of record
L.C. Kjelstrom, M. A. J. Stone, W. A. Harenberg
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4069
This volume presents statistical summaries of streamflow data for 257 gaging stations with 10 or more years of continuous record through September 1990. The gaging stations are located in Idaho and adjacent States. Volume 2 presents statistical summaries of streamflow data for 76 gaging stations with 5 to 9 years...
Long-term declines in nest success of prairie ducks
W.D. Beauchamp, Rolf R. Koford, Thomas D. Nudds, Robert G. Clark, Douglas H. Johnson
1996, Journal of Wildlife Management (60) 247-257
Increased predation on nests of ducks in prairie uplands, as a result of habitat alteration, has been hypothesized to cause decreased nest success and population sizes. We tested whether, and by how much, nest success declined using data compiled from 37 studies conducted between 1935 and 1992 at 67 sites...
Controls on 222Rn variations in a fractured crystalline rock aquifer evaluated using aquifer tests and geophysical logging
P. F. Folger, E. Poeter, Richard B. Wanty, D. Frishman, W. Day
1996, Groundwater (34) 250-261
Concentrations of 222Rn in ground water may vary considerably within megascopically homogeneous rocks over relatively short distances. Calculations indicate that different hydraulic apertures of water‐bearing fractures may account for variations in dissolved 222Rn concentration measured in domestic water wells completed in fractured Pikes Peak Granite, assuming that all other factors influencing dissolved 222Rn...