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Monitoring the long term stability of the IRS-P6 AWiFS sensor using the Sonoran and RVPN sites
Gyanesh Chander, Aparajithan Sampath, Amit Angal, Taeyoung Choi, Xiaoxiong Xiong
2010, Conference Paper, Proceedings of SPIE 7862, Earth observing missions and sensors: Development, implementation, and characterization
This paper focuses on radiometric and geometric assessment of the Indian Remote Sensing (IRS-P6) Advanced Wide Field Sensor (AWiFS) sensor using the Sonoran desert and Railroad Valley Playa, Nevada (RVPN) ground sites. Imageto- Image (I2I) accuracy and relative band-to-band (B2B) accuracy were measured. I2I accuracy of the AWiFS imagery was...
Seasonal meso- and microhabitat selection by the northern snakehead (Channa argus) in the Potomac river system
N.W.R. Lapointe, J.T. Thorson, P. L. Angermeier
2010, Ecology of Freshwater Fish (19) 566-577
 The northern snakehead (Channa argus) is a large piscivorous fish that is invasive in eastern Europe and has recently been introduced in North America. We examined the seasonal habitat selection at meso- and microhabitat scales using radio-telemetry to increase understanding of the ecology of this species, which will help to...
Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the North Caspian Basin, Middle Caspian Basin, North Ustyurt Basin, and South Caspian Basin Provinces, Caspian Sea Area, 2010
T. R. Klett, Christopher J. Schenk, Ronald R. Charpentier, Donald L. Gautier, Michael E. Brownfield, Janet K. Pitman, Troy A. Cook, Marilyn E. Tennyson
2010, Fact Sheet 2010-3094
The U.S. Geological Survey estimated mean volumes of technically recoverable, conventional, undiscovered petroleum resources at 19.6 billion barrels of crude oil, 243 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, and 9.3 billion barrels of natural gas liquids for the Caspian Sea area, using a geology-based assessment methodology....
Characterization of geologic deposits in the vicinity of US Ecology, Amargosa Basin, southern Nevada
Emily M. Taylor
2010, Scientific Investigations Report 2010-5134
Multiple approaches have been applied to better understand the characteristics of geologic units exposed at the surface and buried at depth in the vicinity of US Ecology (USE), a low-level commercial waste site in the northern Amargosa Desert, Nevada. Techniques include surficial geologic mapping and interpretation of the subsurface using...
Pennsylvania StreamStats: A web-based application for obtaining water-resource-related information
Marla H. Stuckey, Scott A. Hoffman
2010, Fact Sheet 2010-3086
StreamStats is a national web-based Geographic Information System (GIS) application, developed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., to provide a variety of water-resource-related information. Users can easily obtain descriptive information, basin characteristics, and streamflow statistics for USGS streamgages and ungaged stream locations...
Surface-water quantity and quality, aquatic biology, stream geomorphology, and groundwater-flow simulation for National Guard Training Center at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, 2002-05
Michael J. Langland, Peter J. Cinotto, Douglas C. Chichester, Michael D. Bilger, Robin A. Brightbill
2010, Scientific Investigations Report 2010-5155
Base-line and long-term monitoring of water resources of the National Guard Training Center at Fort Indiantown Gap in south-central Pennsylvania began in 2002. Results of continuous monitoring of streamflow and turbidity and monthly and stormflow water-quality samples from two continuous-record long-term stream sites, periodic collection of water-quality samples from five...
Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Volga-Ural Region Province, Russia and Kazakhstan, 2010
T. R. Klett, Christopher J. Schenk, Ronald R. Charpentier, Michael E. Brownfield, Janet K. Pitman, Troy A. Cook, Marilyn E. Tennyson
2010, Fact Sheet 2010-3095
The U.S. Geological Survey estimated mean volumes of technically recoverable, conventional, undiscovered petroleum resources at 1.4 billion barrels of crude oil, 2.4 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, and 85 million barrels of natural gas liquids for the Volga-Ural Region Province, using a geology-based assessment methodology....
Relation of water quality to land use in the drainage basins of six tributaries to the lower Delaware River, New Jersey, 2002-07
Ronald J. Baker, Rachel A. Esralew
2010, Scientific Investigations Report 2010-5151
Concentrations and loads of water-quality constituents in six streams in the lower Delaware River Basin of New Jersey were determined in a multi-year study conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Two streams receive water from relatively undeveloped basins, two from...
Trends in live-bed pier scour at selected bridges in South Carolina
Andral W. Caldwell, Stephen T. Benedict
Susan E. Burns, Shobha K. Bhatia, Catherine Avila, Beatrice E. Hunt, editor(s)
2010, Conference Paper, Scour and Erosion
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the South Carolina Department of Transportation, used ground-penetrating radar to collect measurements of live-bed pier scour at 78 bridges in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain physiographic provinces of South Carolina. The 141 measurements of live-bed pier-scour depth ranged from 0.5 to 5.1 meters....
Coral reef diseases in the Atlantic-Caribbean
Caroline S. Rogers, Ernesto Weil
Zvy Dubinsky, Noga Stambler, editor(s)
2010, Book chapter, Coral reefs: An ecosystem in transition
Coral reefs are the jewels of the tropical oceans. They boast the highest diversity of all marine ecosystems, aid in the development and protection of other important, productive coastal marine communities, and have provided millions of people with food, building materials, protection from storms, recreation and social stability over thousands...
Water security-National and global issues
James A. Tindall, Andrew A. Campbell
2010, Fact Sheet 2010-3106
Potable or clean freshwater availability is crucial to life and economic, environmental, and social systems. The amount of freshwater is finite and makes up approximately 2.5 percent of all water on the Earth. Freshwater supplies are small and randomly distributed, so water resources can become points of conflict. Freshwater availability...
The U.S.Geological Survey Energy Resources Program
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2010, Fact Sheet 2010-3100
Energy resources are an essential component of modern society. Adequate, reliable, and affordable energy supplies obtained using environmentally sustainable practices underpin economic prosperity, environmental quality and human health, and political stability. National and global demands for all forms of energy are forecast to increase significantly over the next several decades....
Colorado River fish monitoring in Grand Canyon, Arizona; 2000 to 2009 summary
Andrew S. Makinster, William R. Persons, Luke A. Avery, Aaron J. Bunch
2010, Open-File Report 2010-1246
Long-term fish monitoring in the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam is an essential component of the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program (GCDAMP). The GCDAMP is a federally authorized initiative to ensure that the primary mandate of the Grand Canyon Protection Act of 1992 to protect resources downstream from...
Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Floridan Aquifer, West-central Florida, May 2010
A.G. Ortiz
2010, Scientific Investigations Map 3139
The Floridan aquifer system consists of the Upper and Lower Floridan aquifers separated by the middle confining unit. The middle confining unit and the Lower Floridan aquifer in west-central Florida generally contain highly mineralized water. The water-bearing units containing fresh water are herein referred to as the Upper Floridan aquifer....
Cyclic ground tilt associated with the 2004–2008 eruption of Mount St. Helens
K. Anderson, Michael Lisowski, P. Segall
2010, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (115)
The long‐term behavior of the 2004–2008 effusive eruption of Mount St. Helens was characterized by a gradual decline in the rates of seismicity, dome growth, and broad‐scale ground deformation, but shallow near‐periodic “drumbeat” earthquakes over timescales of minutes indicated episodic short‐term behavior. In part to better characterize this behavior and...
National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) area-characterization toolbox
Curtis V. Price, Naomi Nakagaki, Kerie J. Hitt
2010, Open-File Report 2010-1268
This is release 1.0 of the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Area-Characterization Toolbox. These tools are designed to be accessed using ArcGIS Desktop software (versions 9.3 and 9.3.1). The toolbox is composed of a collection of custom tools that implement geographic information system (GIS) techniques used by the NAWQA Program to...
Occurrence of phosphorus in groundwater and surface water of northwestern Mississippi
Heather L. Welch, James A. Kingsbury, Richard H. Coupe
2010, Conference Paper, Proceedings from the 2010 Mississippi water resources conference
Previous localized studies of groundwater samples from the Mississippi River Valley alluvial (MRVA) aquifer have demonstrated that dissolved phosphorus concentrations in the aquifer are much higher than the national background concentration of 0.03 milligram per liter (mg/L) found in 400 shallow wells across the country. Forty-six wells screened in the...
The World Congress of Herpetology and Animal Conservation: Excerpts from the 6th World Congress
T.W.J. Garner, J.-M. Hero, R. Jehle, F. Kraus, E. Muths, R.N. Reed, R.C. Vogt, W. Hodl
2010, Animal Conservation (13) 1-2
The World Congress of Herpetology (WCH, http://www.worldcongressofherpetology.org/) is a relatively young organization as far as august herpetological societies go. It was formed in 1982, the year of the 25th meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (founded in 1958), which itself is a relative youngster when...
Preliminary assessment of trends in static water levels in bedrock wells in New Hampshire, 1984 to 2007
Joseph D. Ayotte, Brandon M. Kernen, David R. Wunsch, Denise M. Argue, Derek S. Bennett, Thomas J. Mack
2010, Open-File Report 2010-1189
Analysis of nearly 60,000 reported values of static water level (SWL, as depth below land surface) in bedrock wells in New Hampshire, aggregated on a yearly basis, showed an apparent deepening of SWL of about 13 ft (4 m) over the period 1984–2007. Water-level data were one-time measurements at each...
Bathymetric surveys at highway bridges crossing the Missouri River in Kansas City, Missouri, using a multibeam echo sounder, 2010
Richard J. Huizinga
2010, Scientific Investigations Report 2010-5207
Bathymetric surveys were conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Missouri Department of Transportation, on the Missouri River in the vicinity of nine bridges at seven highway crossings in Kansas City, Missouri, in March 2010. A multibeam echo sounder mapping system was used to obtain channel-bed elevations...
Quantity and sources of base flow in the San Pedro River near Tombstone, Arizona
Jeffrey R. Kennedy, Bruce Gungle
2010, Scientific Investigations Report 2010-5200
Base flow in the upper San Pedro River at the gaging station (USGS station 09471550) near Tombstone, Arizona, is an important factor in the long-term sustainability of the river's riparian ecosystem. Most base flow occurs during the non-summer months (typically, from November to May), because evapotranspiration (ET) is greater...
Impacts of historical mining in the Coeur d'Alene River Basin
Laurie S. Balistrieri, Stephen E. Box, Arthur A. Bookstrom, Robert L. Hooper, J. Brian Mahoney
2010, Bulletin 2191-6
Mining began in the late 1880s in the Coeur d'Alene mining district in northern Idaho (fig. 1). Although only two mines, the Galena and Lucky Friday, currently are operating, more than 90 historical mines exist in this region (Bennett and others, 1989)....
Trip report: pilot study of factors linking watershed function and coastal ecosystem health in American Samoa
Carter T. Atkinson, Arthur C. Medeiros
2010, Open-File Report 2006-1383
Coral reef resources in the territory of American Samoa face significant problems from overfishing, non-point source pollution, global warming, and continuing population growth and development. The islands are still relatively isolated relative to other parts of the Pacific and have managed to avoid some of the more devastating invasive species...
Seamounts and ferromanganese crusts within and near the U.S. EEZ off California - Data for RV Farnella cruise F7-87-SC
James R. Hein, Jane A. Reid, Tracey A. Conrad, Rachel E. Dunham, David A. Clague, Marjorie S. Schulz, Alice S. Davis
2010, Open-File Report 2010-1069
The purpose of this report is to present and briefly describe ship-board and laboratory data for a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) research cruise aboard the RV Farnella that took place December 3-21, 1987 (cruise F7-87-SC). The purpose of the cruise was to survey seamounts and ferromanganese crusts within and near...