Seasonal/yearly salinity variations in San Francisco Bay
David H. Peterson, Daniel R. Cayan, Michael D. Dettinger, Jeanne Sandra DiLeo, Stephen E. Hager, Noah Knowles, Frederic H. Nichols, Laurence E. Schemel, Richard E. Smith, Reginald J. Uncles
1995, Fact Sheet 213-95
The ability of resource agencies to manage fish, wildlife and freshwater supplies of San Francisco Bay estuary requires an integrated knowledge of the relations between the biota and their physical environment. A key factor in these relations is the role of salinity in determining both the physical and the biological...
Using geochemical data to identify sources of salinity to the freshwater Navajo aquifer in southeastern Utah
David L. Naftz, Lawrence E. Spangler, Zell E. Peterman
1995, Fact Sheet 095-95
Ground water is an important freshwater source for domestic and livestock uses in southeastern Utah because of the arid climate and unavailability of surface water from the San Juan River. The study area includes about 1,200 square miles in the southeastern corner of Utah (fig. 1). Precipitation on mountainous areas...
United States Geological Survey, programs in Hawaii
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 011-95
United States Geological Survey, programs in Mississippi
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 024-95
Aeromagnetic investigations of hazardous waste sites
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 077-95
Aeromagnetic survey data collected by helicopter over hazardous waste sites can be used to map the distribution of buried metallic (ferrous) objects at these sites, including drums and scrap metal. Thorough knowledge of the locations and nature of hazardous waste containers and contaminated objects is needed prior to the start...
United States Geological Survey, programs in Illinois
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 013-95
United States Geological Survey, Programs in Vermont
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 045-95
1:2,000,000-scale digital line graph data on CD-ROM
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 170-95
Updated U.S. Geological Survey digital line graph (DLG) data collected at a scale of 1:2,000,000 are now available on two compact discs-read only memory (CD-ROM). Each CD-ROM contains digital cartographic data for 49 States and the District of Columbia. The U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Alaska will be ready...
United States Geological Survey, programs in South Dakota
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 041-95
Flood frequency in Texas; calculation of peak-streamflow frequency at gaging stations
William H. Asquith, Raymond M. Slade Jr.
1995, Fact Sheet 181-95
In 1991, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began a 5-year study of floods in Texas. The study, which is being done in cooperation with the Texas Department of Transportation, uses streamflow data collected at streamflow-gaging stations to assess Texas flood characteristics. Two major objectives of the study are to determine...
U.S. Geological Survey Federal-State Cooperative Water-Resources Program in Nebraska
Linda S. Weiss
1995, Fact Sheet 113-95
Federal, State, and local agencies share keen interests in appraising the Nation's water resources and in seeking solutions to waterrelated problems. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Federal-State Cooperative Water-Resources Program was initiated in 1895 to address the diversity in missions and areas of responsibility of various agencies through joint planning and funding of hydrologic data collection, investigations, and research. During...
United States Geological Survey, programs in North Dakota
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 034-95
Geophysical Data Grids for the Conterminous United States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 078-95
Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 205-95
The Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SOTS) is a mechanism for the transfer of spatial data between dissimilar computer systems. The SOTS specifies exchange constructs, addressing formats, structure, and content for spatially referenced vector and raster (including gridded) data. SOTS components are a conceptual model, specifications for a quality report, transfer module...
United States Geological Survey, programs in Washington
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 047-95
United States Geological Survey, programs in South Dakota
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 041-95
United States Geological Survey, Programs in Pennsylvania
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1994, Fact Sheet 038-95
No abstract available...
United States Geological Survey, Programs in Georgia
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1994, Fact Sheet 010-95
Environmental Geochemistry of Mercury Mines in Alaska
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1994, Fact Sheet 072-94
Nitrate in ground water in the western Lake Michigan drainage basin, Wisconsin and Michigan
David A. Saad
1994, Fact Sheet 070-94
In 1991, the U.S. Geological Survey began the nationwide implementation of the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. The long-term goals of the NAWQA Program are to describe the status and trends in the quality of a large, representative part of the Nation's surface- and ground-water resources and to provide a...
500,000-year temperature record challenges ice age theory
K. Mitchell Snow
1994, Fact Sheet 007-94
Just outside the searing heat of Death Valley lies Devils Hole (fig. 1), a fault-created cave that harbors two remnants of the Earth's great ice ages. The endangered desert pupfish (Cyprinodon diabolis) has long made its home in the cave. A 500,000-year record of the planet's climate that challenges a...
National Water-Quality Assessment Program; Ozark Plateaus surface-water quality study
Suzanne R. Femmer, Robert L. Joseph
1994, Fact Sheet 015-94
National Water-Quality Assessment Program; the Mississippi Embayment
Michael J. Mallory
1994, Fact Sheet 047-94
National Water-Quality Assessment Program— Eastern Iowa basins
Stephen J. Kalkhoff
1994, Fact Sheet 031-94
No abstract available....
Observation-well network for collection of ground-water level data in Massachusetts
Roy S. Socolow
1994, Fact Sheet 017-94
Aquifers--water-bearing deposits of sand and gravel, glacial till, and fractured bedrock--provide an extensive and readily accessible ground-water supply in Massachusetts. Ground water affects our everyday lives, not just in terms of how much water is available, but also in terms of the position of ground-water levels in relation to land...