Aerial infrared surveys in the investigation of geothermal and volcanic heat sources
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 079-95
This factsheet briefly summarizes and clarifies the application of aerial infrared surveys in geophysical exploration for geothermal energy sources and environmental monitoring for potential volcanic hazards....
Floods in southeast Texas, October 1994
Fred Liscum, Jeffery W. East
1995, Fact Sheet 073-94
Rainfall in southeast Texas, which ranged in amounts from about 8 to more than 28 inches during October 15–19, 1994, caused severe flooding in parts of a 38-county area. A combination of meteorological events—residual atmospheric moisture over southern Texas associated with Hurricane Rosa from the Pacific Coast of Mexico and...
U.S. Geological Survey Federal-State Cooperative Water-Resources Program in Kansas
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 085-95
United States Geological Survey : programs in Alabama
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 002-95
Selected reports of the U.S. Geological Survey on water resources in Mississippi, 1990-94
Carol P. Moss
1995, Fact Sheet 075-94
Criteria for evaluating state instream-flow programs: Deciding what works
Berton Lee Lamb
1995, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management (121) 270-274
Most states have adopted some form of instream-flow–protection program. These programs are of three types: instream-flow water rights; reservations of water for instream purposes; and conditions on consumptive water rights. No matter which type of protection program is adapted, the same question remains: How can we tell if it works?...
U. S. Geological Survey programs in Virginia
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 046-95
Application of surface-geophysical methods to investigations of sand and gravel aquifers in the glaciated Northeastern United States
F.P. Haeni
1995, Professional Paper 1415-A
Combined use of seismic-refraction, direct-current resistivity, very-low-frequency terrain-resistivity, and inductive terrain-conductivity methods were demonstrated at sites in Connecticut, New York, and Maine. Although no single method can define both the hydrogeologic boundaries and general grain-size characteristics of sand and gravel aquifers, a combination of these methods can. Comparisons of measured...
Controlled photomosaic of the MTM 45002 Quadrangle, Acidalia Planitia region of Mars
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, IMAP 2413
Chemical and isotopic methods for quantifying ground-water recharge in a regional, semiarid environment
Warren W. Wood, Ward E. Sanford
1995, Groundwater (33) 458-468
The High Plains aquifer underlying the semiarid Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico, USA was used to illustrate solute and isotopic methods for evaluating recharge fluxes, runoff, and spatial and temporal distribution of recharge. The chloride mass-balance method can provide, under certain conditions, a time-integrated technique for evaluation...
National Water-Quality Assessment Program— Pesticides in the Trinity River Basin study unit, Texas, 1968-91
R.L. Ulery
1995, Fact Sheet 088-95
The Trinity River Basin National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) study-unit staff began assessment activities in 1991, and in 1992, undertook a retrospective review of existing data on pesticides. The main purpose of this review was to aid in the design of a pesticide-sampling network for the study unit. The review...
Improving electrofishing catch consistency by standardizing power
Randy W. Burkhardt, Steve Gutreuter
1995, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (15) 375-381
The electrical output of electrofishing equipment is commonly standardized by using either constant voltage or constant amperage, However, simplified circuit and wave theories of electricity suggest that standardization of power (wattage) available for transfer from water to fish may be critical for effective standardization of electrofishing. Electrofishing with standardized power...
Processes controlling the chemistry of two snowmelt‐dominated streams in the Rocky Mountains
Donald H. Campbell, David W. Clow, George P. Ingersoll, M. Alisa Mast, Norman E. Spahr, John T. Turk
1995, Water Resources Research (31) 2811-2821
Time‐intensive discharge and chemical data for two alpine streams in the Loch Vale watershed, Colorado, were used to identify sources of runoff, flow paths, and important biogeochemical processes during the 1992 snowmelt runoff season. In spite of the paucity of soil cover the chemical composition of the streams is regulated...
Water quality under a ridge-tilled, corn/soybean farming system
R.H. Dowdy, J.A. Lamb, W.L. Albus, D.E. Clay, D.R. Lowery, G. N. Delin, J. L. Anderson
1995, Conference Paper, Clean Environment--21st century, Kansas City, Missouri, March 5-8, 1995, Proceeding
No abstract available....
Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Eurasian Basin, Arctic Ocean
Thomas M. Cronin, Thomas R. Holtz Jr., R. Stein, R. Spielhagen, Dieter Karl Futterer, Jutta E. Wollenburg
1995, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology (10) 259-281
We reconstructed late Quaternary deep (3000–4100 m) and intermediate depth (1000–2500 m) paleoceanographic history of the Eurasian Basin, Arctic Ocean from ostracode assemblages in cores from the Lomonosov Ridge, Gakkel Ridge, Yermak Plateau, Morris Jesup Rise, and Amundsen and Makarov Basins obtained during the 1991 Polarstern cruise. Modern assemblages on ridges and...
Transport of chromium and selenium in a pristine sand and gravel aquifer: Role of adsorption processes
D.B. Kent, J.A. Davis, L.C.D. Anderson, B.A. Rea
1995, Water Resources Research (31) 1041-1050
Field transport experiments were conducted in an oxic sand and gravel aquifer using Br (bromide ion), Cr (chromium, injected as Cr(VI)), Se (selenium, injected as Se(VI)), and other tracers. The aquifer has mildly acidic pH values and low concentrations of dissolved salts. Within analytical errors, all mobile Cr was present as...
Water use in Virginia; surface-water and ground-water withdrawals during 1992
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 057-94
Water use in West Virginia, 1990
Judith C. Wheeler
1995, Fact Sheet 033-94
This fact sheet describes the results of a water-use study for West Virginia that was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey (WVGES), as part of the National Water-Use Information Program of the USGS. The national program is based on...
Postflood occurrence of selected agricultural chemicals and volatile organic compounds in near-surface unconsolidated aquifers in the upper Mississippi River basin, 1993
Dana W. Kolpin, E. Michael Thurman
1995, Circular 1120-G
The historic stream flooding and intense rainfall across the upper Mississippi River Basin during summer 1993 had an immediate effect on near-surface unconsolidated aquifers by raising the water levels closer to the land surface . The objective of this study was to determine if this flooding also had immediate effects...
Effect of Triton X-100 on the rate of trichloroethene desorption from soil to water
James J. Deitsch, James A. Smith
1995, Environmental Science & Technology (29) 1069-1080
No abstract available. ...
Site characterization techniques
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 121-95
Geoelectrical methods have been used since the 1920's to search for metallic ore deposits. During the last decade, traditional mining geophysical techniques have been adapted for environmental site characterization. Geoelectrical geophysics is now a well developed engineering specialty, with different methods to focus both on a range of targets and...
Geologic and topographic maps of the Elysium Paleolake basin, Mars
D. H. Scott, M. G. Chapman
1995, IMAP 2397
These geologic and topographic maps show a basin in the Elysium region of Mars that is thought to have been the site of a large paleolake during the most recent period (Amazonian) in Mars’ history (Scott and Chapman, 1991b). The basin, referred to as the Elysium basin, extends for...
Inactivation of Renibacterium salmoninarum by free chlorine
Ronald J. Pascho, Marsha L. Landolt, Jerry E. Ongerth
1995, Aquaculture (131) 165-175
Salmonid fishes contract bacterial kidney disease by vertical or horizontal transmission of the pathogenic bacterium, Renibacterium salmoninarum. Procedures to reduce vertical transmission are under evaluation, but methods are still needed to eliminate sources of waterborne R. salmoninarum. We examined the efficacy of chlorine to inactivate R. salmoninarum. The bacterium was...
Sea level change: lessons from the geologic record
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, Fact Sheet 117-95
Rising sea level is potentially one of the most serious impacts of climatic change. Even a small sea level rise would have serious economic consequences because it would cause extensive damage to the world's coastal regions. Sea level can rise in the future because the ocean surface can expand due...
Effect of increased water depth on growth of a common perennial freshwater-intermediate marsh species in Coastal Louisiana
Rebecca J. Howard, Irving A. Mendelssohn
1995, Wetlands (15) 82-91
The response of Sagittaria lancifolia to increased water depths of 7.5 and 15 cm was examined in this field study. Water-depth treatments were achieved by digging sods containing one or two individual plants or ramets of S. lancifolia from the marsh, removing sediment from the resulting hole, and replacing the...