Gas supersaturation in surface waters of aquaculture ponds
Claude E. Boyd, Barnaby J. Watten, V. Goubier, R. Wu
1994, Aquacultural Engineering (13) 31-39
During the 1988 and 1989 growing seasons, dissolved gas pressures were measured in 0·04 ha to 0·06 ha earthen ponds (n = 17) used to produce channel catfish or bluegill sunfish, both with and without supplemental aeration. Surface waters in early morning hours (0630 to 0830 h) were typically saturated...
Water resources data, Iowa, water year 1993
R. E. Southard, D. Sneck-Fahrer, C.J. Anderson, R.D. Goodrich, J.G. Gorman
1994, Water Data Report IA-93-1
Carbonate-Sulfate Volcanism on Venus?
Jeffrey S. Kargel, Randolph L. Kirk, Bruce Fegley Jr., Allan H. Treiman
1994, Icarus (112) 219-252
Venusian canali, outflow channels, and associated volcanic deposits resemble fluvial landforms more than they resemble volcanic features on Earth and Mars. Some canali have meandering habits and features indicative of channel migration that are very similar to meandering river channels and flood plains on Earth, venusian outflow channels closely resemble...
Effects of elevated water temperature and immunosuppressant treatment on prevalence and titer of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus in naturally infected brook trout
P. E. McAllister, W. J. Owens, W. B. Schill
1994, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (6) 133-137
Using fingerlings of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis naturally infected with infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV), we demonstrated that elevated water temperature and treatment with the immunosuppressant triamcinolone acetonide (generic Kenalog®) significantly increases the titer of IPNV and probably also the prevalence of the infection. Stress-promoting treatments could potentially enhance the...
Water resources data, Montana, water year 1993
R.R. Shields, M. K. White, T.M. Brosten, C. L. Chambers
1994, Water Data Report MT-93-1
No abstract available....
Hydrogeology of Pleistocene glacial deposits and Jurassic "red beds" in the central lower peninsula of Michigan
David B. Westjohn, Thomas L. Weaver, K.F. Zacharias
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4152
Geologic-log data were used to construct thickness and surface-configuration maps of Jurassic deposits, and a map of general composition of Pleistocene glacial deposits, in the central Lower Peninsula of Michigan. These geologic units form the upper part of a regional system of aquifers and confining units in the Michigan Basin....
Annual replenishment of bed material by sediment transport in the Wind River near Riverton, Wyoming
M.L. Smalley, W. W. Emmett, A.M. Wacker
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4007
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Wyoming Department of Transportation, conducted a study during 1985-87 to determine the annual replenishment of sand and gravel along a point bar in the Wind River near Riverton, Wyoming. Hydraulic- geometry relations determined from streamflow measurements; streamflow characteristics determined from 45 years...
Technology transfer opportunities : partnerships : controlled-release fertilizers using zeolites
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1994, Fact Sheet 066-94
Effects of agricultural land-management practices on water quality in northeastern Guilford County, North Carolina, 1985-90
D.A. Harned
1994, Open-File Report 94-60
The effects of different agricultural land-management practices on sediment, nutrients, and selected pesticides in surface water, and on nutrients and pesticides in ground water were studied in four small basins in the Piedmont of North Carolina. The basins included two adjacent basins in row-crop fields, a mixed land-use basin, and...
Geohydrology, water quality, and simulation of ground-water flow at the Weldon Spring chemical plant and vicinity, St. Charles County, Missouri, 1987-90
M. J. Kleeschulte, J. L. Imes
1994, Open-File Report 93-648
No abstract available....
Verification of a national water data base using a geographic information system
H.E. Harrison
1994, Open-File Report 94-51
The National Water Data Exchange (NAWDEX) was developed to assist users of water-resource data in the identification, location, and acquisition of data. The Master Water Data Index (MWDI) of NAWDEX currently indexes the data collected by 423 organizations from nearly 500,000 sites throughout the United Stales. The utilization of new...
Water-quality data from continuously monitored sites in the Pamlico and Neuse River estuaries, North Carolina, 1991-92
R. G. Garrett
1994, Open-File Report 94-27
Water-quality measurements were made at six sites in or near North Carolina?s Pamlico River estuary and at five sites in or near the Neuse River estuary. Measurements taken at 15-minute intervals included near-surface and near-bottom specific conductance; near-surface water temperature; and near-surface, mid-depth, and near-bottom dissolved-oxygen concentrations. In the Pamlico River...
Potential effects of the Hawaii Geothermal Project on ground-water resources on the island of Hawaii
M.L. Sorey, E.M. Colvard
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4028
In 1990, the State of Hawaii proposed the Hawaii Geothermal Project for the development of as much as 500 MW of electric power from the geothermal system in the East Rift Zone of Kilauea Volcano. This report uses data from 31 wells and 8 springs to describe the properties of...
Hydrothermal systems of the Cascade Range, north-central Oregon
S. E. Ingebritsen, Robert H. Mariner, David R. Sherrod
1994, Professional Paper 1044-L
Quaternary volcanoes of the Cascade Range form a 1,200- kilometer-long arc that extends from southern British Columbia to northern California. The section of the Cascade Range volcanic arc in central Oregon is characterized by relatively high Quaternary volcanic extrusion rates and hot-spring discharge rates. Stableisotope data and measurements of hot-spring...
Quality of water in the Red River alluvial aquifer, pool 1, Red River waterway area, Vick, Louisiana
C. W. Smoot, R. C. Seanor, G. F. Huff
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4184
Water-quality changes in the Red River alluvial aquifer within the area affected by pool 1 near Vick, Louisiana, were monitored during pre-construction (1974-78) and post-construction (1984-92) of Lock and Dam 1. Changes greater or less than background values have occurred in an area within 2 miles of Lock and Dam...
Secondary minerals and acid mine-water chemistry
Charles N. Alpers, D.W Blowes, D. Kirk Nordstrom, J.L. Jambor
D.W Blowes, J.L. Jambor, editor(s)
1994, Mineralogical Association of Canada Short Course Volumes 22
No abstract available....
Stream-aquifer interactions in the Straight River area, Becker and Hubbard counties, Minnesota
J. R. Stark, David S. Armstrong, Daniel R. Zwilling
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4009
The Straight River, in north-central Minnesota, is a trout stream having cold, clear water. The 75-square-mile Straight River watershed contributes flow to the stream. The watershed is underlain by highly transmissive surficial and confined-drift aquifers. Ground-water discharge from these aquifers sustains flow in the Straight River, and the cold water...
The adaptive significance of hatching synchrony of waterfowl eggs
Paul L. Flint, Mark S. Lindberg, Margaret C. MacCluskie, James S. Sedinger
1994, Wildfowl (45) 248-254
We estimated the amount of incubation time that first laid Black Brent eggs received before completion of the clutch. First laid eggs received up to 48 hours of incubation before the last egg was laid in Brent clutches. Waterfowl clutches usually hatch within a period of 24 hours, suggesting that...
Selected ground-water data for Yucca Mountain region, southern Nevada and eastern California, through December 1992
Richard J. La Camera, Craig L. Westenburg
1994, Open-File Report 94-54
Tne U.S. Geological Survey. in support of the U.S. Department of Energy, Yucca Mountain Site- Characterization Project, collects, compiles, and summarizes water-resource data in the Yucca Mountain region. The data are collected to document the historical and current condition of ground-water resources, to detect and document changes in those resources...
Geomorphic response to channel modifications of Skuna River at the State Highway 9 crossing at Bruce, Calhoun County, Mississippi
K.V. Wilson Jr., D.P. Turnipseed
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4000
Skuna River at State Highway 9 at Bruce, Calhoun County, Mississippi, has geomorphically responded to channel modifications by lowering of the channel bed through degradation, which heightened and steepened channel banks and induced widening. Skuna River Canal (Skuna River) has typically degraded about 16.5 feet and widened about 150 feet...
Methods of analysis by the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Laboratory-Determination of selected carbamate pesticides in water by high-performance liquid chromatography
S.L. Werner, S.M. Johnson
1994, Open-File Report 93-650
As part of its primary responsibility concerning water as a national resource, the U.S. Geological Survey collects and analyzes samples of ground water and surface water to determine water quality. This report describes the method used since June 1987 to determine selected total-recoverable carbamate pesticides present in water samples. High-...
Lateral movement and stability of channel banks near four highway crossings in southwestern Mississippi
D. Phil Turnipseed
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4035
Channel meandering in alluvial streams has caused localized channel instability that has resulted in bridge failure and loss of human life in Mississippi. The U.S. Geological Survey, in coopera- tion with the Mississippi Department of Transpor- tation, conducted a study to develop a better methodology for defining and estimating channel...
Total water withdrawals in Mississippi, 1990
P.M. Johnson
1994, Open-File Report 93-375
During 1990, the amount of water withdrawn from ground- and surface-water sources in Mississippi was about 3,600 Mgal/d (million gallons per day). Of this amount, 91 percent, or 3,300 Mgal/d, was withdrawn from freshwater sources. Of the total freshwater withdrawals, about 82 percent, or 2,700 Mgal/d, was withdrawn from ground-water...
Potential hazards from floodflows within the John Muir House National Historic Site, Franklin Creek drainage basin, California
R.W. Meyer
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4009
The drainage-area-ratio method, adjusted by multiple regression coefficients, was used to determine flood magnitudes of specific recurrence intervals in the Franklin Creek drainage basin, John Muir House National Historic Site in California. Water-surface elevations and inundation areas were determined using hydraulic equations that assume uniform flow and stable channel geometry...
Description and use of a geographic-information-system-based Water Information Management and Analysis System (WIMAS)
K. E. Juracek
1994, Open-File Report 94-46