Water Resources Data, Minnesota, Water Year 1995
G.B. Mitton, E.S. Wakeman, K.G. Guttormson
1996, Water Data Report MN-95-1
Water Resources Data, Alaska, Water Year 1995
M.F. Schelleken, K.R. Linn, B. B. Bigelow, S.K. Shaw, M.M. Hiner
1996, Water Data Report AK-95-1
Technology transfer opportunities : partnerships : a computer program for calculating mineral size distributions from X-ray diffraction data
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 154-96
Bathymetry, freshwater flow, and specific conductance of Matlacha Pass, southwestern Florida
Gary M. Russell, Richard L. Kane
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4057
The Matlacha Pass estuary, a State of Florida aquatic preserve, is bounded by Pine Island to the west, Cape Coral to the east, Charlotte Harbor to the north, and the Caloosahatchee River to the south (fig. 1). The estuary is important for its aesthetic value; used for recreational boating, sport...
Preliminary assessment of injection, storage, and recovery of freshwater in the lower Hawthorn aquifer, Cape Coral, Florida
Vicente Quinones-Aponte, Eliezer J. Wexler
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4121
A preliminary assessment of subsurface injection, storage and recovery of fresh canal water was made in the naturally brackish lower Hawthorn aquifer in Cape Coral, southwestern Florida. A digital modeling approach was used for this preliminary assessment, incorporating available data on hydrologic conditions, aquifer properties, and water quality to simulate...
Water resources data Maryland and Delaware, water year 1995, Volume 1. Surface-water data
R.W. James, R.H. Simmons, B.M. Helinsky
1995, Water Data Report MD-DE-95-1
No abstract available....
Water resources data Maryland and Delaware, water year 1995, Volume 2: Ground-water data
M.J. Smigaj, R.W. Saffer
1995, Water Data Report MD-DE-95-2
No abstract available....
Seasonal cycles of dissolved constituents in streamwater in two forested catchments in the mid-Atlantic region of the eastern U.S.A.
Karen C. Rice, Owen P. Bricker
1995, Journal of Hydrology (170) 137-158
Streamwater discharge and chemistry of two small catchments on Catoctin Mountain in north-central Maryland have been monitored since 1982. Repetitive seasonal cycles in stream-water chemistry have been observed each year, along with seasonal cycles in the volume of stream discharge and in groundwater levels. The hypothesis that the observed streamwater...
Numerical simulation of ground-water flow in basin-fill material in Salt Lake Valley, Utah
P. M. Lambert
1995, Technical Publication 110-B
A three-dimensional, finite-difference, numerical model was developed to simulate ground-water flow in the basin-fill material in Salt Lake Valley, Utah. The model was calibrated to steady-state and transient-state conditions. The steady-state simulation was developed and calibrated using hydrologic data defining average conditions for 1968. The transient-state simulation was developed and...
Hydrology of the Sevier-Sigurd ground-water basin and other ground-water basins, central Sevier Valley, Utah.
P. M. Lambert, J. L. Mason, R. W Puchta
1995, Technical Publication 103
The hydrologic system in the central Sevier Valley, and more specifically the Sevier-Sigurd basin, is a complex system in which surface- and ground-water systems are interrelated. Seepage from an extensive irrigation system is the primary source of recharge to the basin-fill aquifer in the Sevier-Sigurd basin.Water-quality data indicate that inflow...
Isohaline position as a habitat indicator for estuarine populations
Alan D. Jassby, W.J. Kimmerer, Stephen G. Monismith, C. Armor, James E. Cloern, T.M. Powell, Timothy J. Vedlinski
1995, Ecological Applications (5) 272-289
Populations of native and introduced aquatic organisms in the San Francisco Bay/Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Estuary ("Bay/Delta") have undergone significant declines over the past two decades. Decreased river inflow due to drought and increased freshwater diversion have contributed to the decline of at least some populations. Effective management of the estuary's...
Three-dimensional inverse modelling using heads and concentrations at a Danish landfill
Heidi Christiansen Barlebo, Mary C. Hill, Dan Rosbjerg, Karsten H. Jensen
1995, Conference Paper, Models for Assessing and Monitoring Groundwater Quality
A three-dimensional inverse model using hydraulic heads and concentrations of non-reactive solutes is presented. Application to the Danish Grindsted Old Landfill is used to investigate how the concentration data affects estimates of horizontal and vertical hydraulic conductivity and longitudinal dispersivity as well as prediction uncertainty...
Long-term simulation of PCB export from the Fox River to Green Bay
M.L. Velleux, Douglas Endicott, Jeffrey Steuer, Dale Patterson, Steven Jaeger
1995, Journal of Great Lakes Research (21) 359-372
A mass balance approach was used to model long-term PCB transport in the Fox River (Wisconsin) from Lake Winnebago to Green Bay. The objectives of this research were to (1) extend the modeling approach for the Fox River to permit realistic long-term simulations of contaminant transport and fate, (2) forecast...
Crustal magnetic anomalies
C.A. Raymond, R.J. Blakely
1995, Reviews of Geophysics (33) 177-183
This Quadrennial Report departs in format from its predecessors. Earlier reports provided brief descriptions of the entire range of topics on “crustal magnetic anomalies.” Following guidelines established by the AGU, we instead focus our discussion on only a few selected topics. Our abbreviated list of references reflects this restricted focus....
Analysis of water level management on the upper Mississippi River (1980–1990)
Joseph H. Wlosinski, Lara Hill
1995, Regulated Rivers: Research & Management (11) 239-248
Management at 27 low-head dams affects water surface elevations for a 1050km stretch of the Upper Mississippi River (UMR) between St Louis, Missouri and Minneapolis, Minnesota. A systemic overview is given of current operating plans at dams on the UMR and historical data are analysed to determine how well the...
Survival estimation and the effects of dependency among animals
Joel A. Schmutz, David H. Ward, James S. Sedinger, Eric A. Rexstad
1995, Journal of Applied Statistics (22) 673-681
Survival models assume that fates of individuals are independent, yet the robustness of this assumption has been poorly quantified. We examine how empirically derived estimates of the variance of survival rates are affected by dependency in survival probability among individuals. We used Monte Carlo simulations to generate known amounts of...
Wisconsin: A summary of cooperative water-resources investigations 1995
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
1995, 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...
Mark-resighting analysis of a California gull population
Bruce H. Pugesek, Chris Nations, K.L. Diem, Roger Pradel
1995, Journal of Applied Statistics (22) 625-639
California gulls (Larus californicus) of known age and sex were censused on their breeding colony in 1979, 1980 and 1984 through 1993. Ages of 235 males and 196 females ranged from 4 to 27 years. Age classes used in the analysis were limited to 17, 4 through 19, and 20...
Application of brain cholinesterase reactivation to differentiate between organophosphorus and carbamate pesticide exposure in wild birds
W. R. Smith, N. J. Thomas, C. Hulse
1995, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (31) 263-267
Brain cholinesterase activity was measured to evaluate pesticide exposure in wild birds. Thermal reactivation of brain cholinesterase was used to differentiate between carbamate and organophosphorus pesticide exposure. Brain cholinesterase activity was compared with gas chromatography and mass spectrometry of stomach contents. Pesticides were...
Responses of amphibian populations to water and soil factors in experimentally-treated aquatic macrocosms
D. W. Sparling, T. P. Lowe, D. Day, K. Dolan
1995, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (29) 455-461
Survival of anuran embryos and tadpoles is reduced in acidic (pH<5.0) waters under laboratory conditions. However, field data on the presence-absence of amphibian species and acidity are equivocal. This study attempts to reconcile some of this discrepancy by using macrocosms to examine the interaction of soil type and water acidification...
A 24-hour remote surveillance system for terrestrial wildlife studies
P.W. Sykes Jr., W.E. Ryman, C. B. Kepler, J.W. Hardy
1995, Journal of Field Ornithology (66) 199-211
The configuration, components, specifications and costs of a state-of-the-art closed-circuit television system with wide application for wildlife research and management are described. The principal system components consist of color CCTV camera with zoom lens, pan/tilt system, infrared illuminator, heavy duty tripod, coaxial cable, coaxitron system, half-duplex equalizing video/control amplifier, timelapse...
Heavy metals in seaducks and mussels from Misty Fjords National Monument in southeast Alaska
J. C. Franson, P.S. Koehl, D.V. Derksen, T.C. Rothe, C.M. Bunck, John F. Moore
1995, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (36) 149-167
Quartz Hill, in Misty Fjords National Monument near Ketchikan, Alaska, is the site of a proposed molybdenum-producing mine. To provide baseline data for use in post-development comparisons, we analyzed tissues of Barrow's goldeneyes (Bucephala islandica), common mergansers (Mergus merganser), and blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) for seven heavy metals that could...
Parasitism at the landscape scale: Cowbirds prefer forests
D.C. Hahn, Jeff S. Hatfield
1995, Conservation Biology (9) 1415-1424
Landscape-scale examination of parasitism patterns of Brown-headed Cowbirds (Molothrus ater) revealed heterogeneous parasitism rates across the mosaic of a forest and associated old-field communities. In a two year study in Dutchess County, New York, we found a significantly higher parasitism rate in the forest-interior community (n = 301 nests; 17 species)...
Assessing ground-based counts of nestling bald eagles in northeastern Minnesota
M.R. Fuller, Jeff S. Hatfield, E. L. Lindquist
1995, Wildlife Society Bulletin (23) 169-174
We present evidence that the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) productivity survey in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness of northeastern Minnesota may have underestimated the number of nestlings during 1986-1988. Recommendations are provided to achieve more accurate ground-based counts. By conducting ground-based observations for up to 1 hour/nest,...
Toxicity and bioaccumulation of sediment-associated contaminants using freshwater invertebrates: A review of methods and applications
C.G. Ingersoll, G.T. Ankley, D.A. Benoit, E.L. Brunson, G.A. Burton, F.J. Dwyer, R.A. Hoke, P.F. Landrum, T. J. Norberg-King, P. V. Winger
1995, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (14) 1885-1894
This paper reviews recent developments in methods for evaluating the toxicity and bioaccumulation of contaminants associated with freshwater sediments and summarizes example case studies demonstrating the application of these methods. Over the past decade, research has emphasized development of more specific testing procedures for conducting 10-d toxicity tests with the...