Twenty-three years of vegetation change in a fly-ash leachate impacted meadow
Noel B. Pavlovic, Stacey A. Leicht-Young, Douglas Wilcox, Ron Hiebert, Daniel Mason, Krystal Frohnapple
2009, Report
1. Blag Slough, located in Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, has received leachates from nearby fly-ash ponds for 13 years (1967-1980). We have monitored vegetation and sediment of Blag Slough since 1982, two years after the sealing of the fly-ash ponds and one year after the substrate was first exposed. The...
Satellite telemetry of marine megavertebrates: The coming of age of an experimental science
Kristen M. Hart, K. David Hyrenbach
2009, Endangered Species Research (10) 9-20
Wildlife telemetry research has expanded greatly in the last 2 decades, with the application of satellite tracking and archival logging technologies to study the ecology and conservation of marine mammals, birds, fishes, and turtles. Widespread and expanding use of satellite tracking to study movements and habitats of marine megavertebrates warrants...
Nitrogen attenuation of terrestrial carbon cycle response to global environmental factors
A.A. Jain, Xiaojuan Yang, H. Kheshgi, A. David McGuire, W. Post, David W. Kicklighter
2009, Global Biogeochemical Cycles (23)
Nitrogen cycle dynamics have the capacity to attenuate the magnitude of global terrestrial carbon sinks and sources driven by CO2 fertilization and changes in climate. In this study, two versions of the terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycle components of the Integrated Science Assessment Model (ISAM) are used to evaluate how...
How electron flow controls contaminant dynamics
Thomas Borch, Kate M. Campbell, Ruben Kretzschmar
2009, Environmental Science & Technology (44) 3-6
No abstract available. ...
First ever release of USGS offshore arctic resource assessment
Donald L. Gautier, Kenneth J. Bird, Ronald Charpentier, Arthur Grantz, David W. Houseknecht, Timothy R. Klett, Thomas E. Moore, Janet K. Pitman, Christopher J. Schenk, John H. Schuenemeyer, Kai Sorensen, Marilyn E. Tennyson
2009, Offshore (69) 46-53
No abstract available....
High-impact reservoirs
Roger Barton, Kenneth J. Bird, Jesus Garcia Hernandez, Jose M. Grajales-Nishimura, Gustavo Murillo-Muneton, Paul Weimer, Christian Koeberl, Martin Neumaier, Oliver Schenk, Jack Stark
2009, Oilfield Review (21) 14-29
The processes that accompany asteroid impact and the roles they play in creating or destroying petroleum source rocks, reservoirs and traps are discussed. Most asteroids orbit the Sun in the asteroid belt, which lies between Mars and Jupiter but some come closer to...
Linking hydraulic properties of fire-affected soils to infiltration and water repellency
John A. Moody, David Kinner, Xavier Ubeda
2009, Journal of Hydrology (379) 291-303
Heat from wildfires can produce a two-layer system composed of extremely dry soil covered by a layer of ash, which when subjected to rainfall, may produce extreme floods. To understand the soil physics controlling runoff for these initial conditions, we used a small, portable disk infiltrometer to measure two hydraulic...
Predictive Models of the Hydrological Regime of Unregulated Streams in Arizona
David W. Anning, John T.C. Parker
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1269
Three statistical models were developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality to improve the predictability of flow occurrence in unregulated streams throughout Arizona. The models can be used to predict the probabilities of the hydrological regime being one of four categories developed...
Reconnaissance Assessment of the Potential for Roadside Dry Wells to Affect Water Quality on the Island of Hawai'i
Scot K. Izuka, Craig A. Senter, Adam G. Johnson
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5249
The County of Hawai'i Department of Public Works (DPW) uses dry wells to dispose of stormwater runoff from roads. Recently, concern has been raised that water entering the dry wells may transport contaminants to groundwater and affect the quality of receiving waters. The DPW operates 2,052 dry wells. Compiling an...
Land-cover change in the Lower Mississippi Valley, 1973-2000
Krista A. Karstensen, Kristi L. Sayler
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1280
The Land Cover Trends is a research project focused on understanding the rates, trends, causes, and consequences of contemporary United States land-use and land-cover change. The project is coordinated by the Geographic Analysis and Monitoring Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in conjunction with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency...
Evaluation of LiDAR-Acquired Bathymetric and Topographic Data Accuracy in Various Hydrogeomorphic Settings in the Lower Boise River, Southwestern Idaho, 2007
Kenneth D. Skinner
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5260
Elevation data in riverine environments can be used in various applications for which different levels of accuracy are required. The Experimental Advanced Airborne Research LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) - or EAARL - system was used to obtain topographic and bathymetric data along the lower Boise River, southwestern Idaho, for...
Streamflow-Characteristic Estimation Methods for Unregulated Streams of Tennessee
George S. Law, Gary D. Tasker, David E. Ladd
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5159
Streamflow-characteristic estimation methods for unregulated rivers and streams of Tennessee were developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. Streamflow estimates are provided for 1,224 stream sites. Streamflow characteristics include the 7-consecutive-day, 10-year recurrence-interval low flow, the 30-consecutive-day, 5-year recurrence-interval low flow,...
Land Cover Change in the Boston Mountains, 1973-2000
Krista A. Karstensen
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1281
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Land Cover Trends project is focused on understanding the rates, trends, causes, and consequences of contemporary U.S. land-cover change. The objectives of the study are to: (1) to develop a comprehensive methodology for using sampling and change analysis techniques and Landsat Multispectral Scanner (MSS), Thematic...
Development of a Watershed Boundary Dataset for Mississippi
K. Van Wilson Jr., Michael G. Clair II, D. Phil Turnipseed, Richard A. Rebich
2009, Open-File Report 2008-1198
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service, Mississippi Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service, and the Mississippi Automated Resource Information System, developed a 1:24,000-scale Watershed Boundary Dataset for Mississippi including watershed and subwatershed boundaries, codes,...
Editorial: Exploring new frontiers with JGR–Solid Earth
Robert L. Nowack, Tom Parsons, Andre Revil
2009, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (114)
No abstract available. ...
Introduction to surficial seafloor mapping and characterization
Peter Dartnell
2009, GSA Special Papers (454) 7-7
No abstract available. ...
Introduction to geologic hazards of offshore Southern California
Michael A. Fisher
2009, GSA Special Papers (454) 227-228
No abstract available....
Introduction to contaminant and biological implications
Mary McGann
2009, GSA Special Papers (454) 397-398
No abstract available....
Introduction to the physical oceanography of the central Southern California Bight
Marlene A. Noble
2009, GSA Special Papers (454) 169-169
No abstract available....
Introduction to Southern California's coastal groundwater basins and aquifer systems
Brian D. Edwards
2009, GSA Special Papers (454)
No abstract available. ...
Vadose water
John R. Nimmo
2009, Book chapter, Encyclopedia of Inland Waters
Vadose water is subsurface water between the land surface and the saturated zone below the water table. The vadose (or unsaturated) zone includes soil water, which is immediately available to the biosphere. It acts as a controlling agent in the transmission of water and other substances between various components...
Interpreting the tectonic evolution of Pacific Rim margins using plate kinematics and slab window volcanism
Patricia A. McCrory, Douglas S. Wilson
2009, Tectonophysics (464) 1-2
The possibility that slab windows might form in the wake of ridge subduction was first conceptualized in the late 1970s as earth scientists explored the implications of plate tectonic theory in three dimensions. Acceptance of slab-window occurrence, however, has been a long time coming (McCrory and Wilson, this issue). With...
Water-Quality and Biological Characteristics and Responses to Agricultural Land Retirement in Three Streams of the Minnesota River Basin, Water Years 2006-08
Victoria G. Christensen, Kathy Lee, Christopher A. Sanocki, Eric H. Mohring, Richard L. Kiesling
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5215
Water-quality and biological characteristics in three streams in the Minnesota River Basin were assessed using data collected during water years 2006-08. The responses of nutrient concentrations, suspended-sediment concentrations, and biological characteristics to agricultural land retirement also were assessed. In general, total nitrogen, suspended-sediment, and chlorophyll-a concentrations, and fish resource quality...
Vibracore, radiocarbon, microfossil, and grain-size data from Apalachicola Bay, Florida
D.C. Twichell, E.A. Pendleton, R.Z. Poore, L.E. Osterman, K.W. Kelso
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1031
In 2007, the U.S. Geological Survey collected 24 vibracores within Apalachicola Bay, Florida. The vibracores were collected by using a Rossfelder electric percussive (P-3) vibracore system during a cruise on the Research Vessel (R/V) G.K. Gilbert. Selection of the core sites was based on a geophysical survey that was conducted...
Regional Curves for Bankfull Channel Characteristics in the Appalachian Plateaus, West Virginia
Terence Messinger
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5242
Streams in the Appalachian Plateaus Physiographic Province in West Virginia were classified as a single region on the basis of bankfull characteristics. Regression lines for annual peak flow and drainage area measured at streamgages in the study area at recurrence intervals between 1.2 and 1.7 years fell within the 99-percent...