Sediment-hosted zinc-lead deposits of the world— Database and grade and tonnage models
Donald A. Singer, Vladimir I. Berger, Barry C. Moring
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1252
This report provides information on sediment-hosted zinc-lead mineral deposits based on the geologic settings that are observed on regional geologic maps. The foundation of mineral-deposit models is information about known deposits. The purpose of this publication is to make this kind of information available in digital form for sediment-hosted zinc-lead...
Salton Sea Ecosystem Monitoring Project
A. Keith Miles, Mark A. Ricca, Anne Meckstroth, Sarah E. Spring
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1276
The Salton Sea is critically important for wintering and breeding waterbirds, but faces an uncertain future due to water delivery reductions imposed by the Interstate and Federal Quantification Settlement Agreement of 2003. The current preferred alternative for wetland restoration at the Salton Sea is saline habitat impoundments created to mitigate...
Climate change, land‐cover dynamics and ecohydrology of the Nile River Basin
Assefa M. Melesse, Athanasios G. Loukas, Gabriel B. Senay, Muluneh Yitayew
2009, Hydrological Processes (23) 3651-3652
No abstract available....
The role of remote sensing and GIS for wildland fire hazard assessment
James Vogelmann, Donald O. Ohlen, Z Zhu, S. M. Howard, M.G. Rollins
2009, Book chapter, Manual of geographic information systems
No abstract available. ...
Author's response to "If poultry's to blame, Where's the proof?"
J.L. Ripley, C. Foran, Luke R. Iwanowicz, Vicki S. Blazer
2009, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (28) 908-909
No abstract available....
Rapid assessment of U.S. forest and soil organic carbon storage and forest biomass carbon sequestration capacity
Eric T. Sundquist, Katherine V. Ackerman, Norman B. Bliss, Josef M. Kellndorfer, Matt C. Reeves, Matthew G. Rollins
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1283
This report provides results of a rapid assessment of biological carbon stocks and forest biomass carbon sequestration capacity in the conterminous United States. Maps available from the U.S. Department of Agriculture are used to calculate estimates of current organic carbon storage in soils (73 petagrams of carbon, or PgC) and...
Magnitude and Frequency of Rural Floods in the Southeastern United States, through 2006: Volume 2, North Carolina
J. Curtis Weaver, Toby D. Feaster, Anthony J. Gotvald
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5158
Reliable estimates of the magnitude and frequency of floods are required for the economical and safe design of transportation and water-conveyance structures. A multistate approach was used to update methods for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods in rural, ungaged basins in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia that...
Helicopter Electromagnetic and Magnetic Geophysical Survey Data for Portions of the North Platte River and Lodgepole Creek, Nebraska, June 2008
Bruce D. Smith, Jared D. Abraham, James C. Cannia, Patricia Hill
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1110
This report is a release of digital data from a helicopter electromagnetic and magnetic survey that was conducted during June 2008 in areas of western Nebraska as part of a joint hydrologic study by the North Platte Natural Resource District, South Platte Natural Resource District, and U.S. Geological Survey. The...
Geologic Map of the southern Inyo Mountains and vicinity, Inyo County, California
Paul Stone, Brian J. Swanson, Calvin H. Stevens, George C. Dunne, Susan S. Priest
2009, Scientific Investigations Map 3094
The Inyo Mountains are located in east-central California between Owens Valley on the west and Saline Valley on the east. This map encompasses the southernmost part of the Inyo Mountains and vicinity, which is centered on the high plateau of Conglomerate Mesa and extends from Owens Valley on the west...
Reconstructing Rodinia by Fitting Neoproterozoic Continental Margins
John H. Stewart
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1191
Reconstructions of Phanerozoic tectonic plates can be closely constrained by lithologic correlations across conjugate margins by paleontologic information, by correlation of orogenic belts, by paleomagnetic location of continents, and by ocean floor magmatic stripes. In contrast, Proterozoic reconstructions are hindered by the lack of some of these tools or the...
The Ecology of Parasite-Host Interactions at Montezuma Well National Monument, Arizona - Appreciating the Importance of Parasites
Chris O’Brien, Charles van Riper III
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1261
Although parasites play important ecological roles through the direct interactions they have with their hosts, historically that fact has been underappreciated. Today, scientists have a growing appreciation of the scope of such impacts. Parasites have been reported to dominate food webs, alter predator-prey relationships, act as ecosystem engineers, and alter...
Summary of survival data from juvenile coho salmon in the Klamath River, northern California, 2009
John W. Beeman, Steven D. Juhnke
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1270
A study of the effects of the discharge from Iron Gate Dam on the Klamath River on juvenile coho salmon during their seaward migration began in 2005. Estimates of fish survival through various reaches of the river downstream of the dam were completed in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009. This...
Hydrogeology and Simulation of Groundwater Flow in the Plymouth-Carver-Kingston-Duxbury Aquifer System, Southeastern Massachusetts
John P. Masterson, Carl S. Carlson, Donald A. Walter, Gardner C. Other contributing authors: Bent, Andrew J. Massey
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5063
The glacial sediments that underlie the Plymouth-Carver-Kingston-Duxbury area of southeastern Massachusetts compose an important aquifer system that is the primary source of water for a region undergoing rapid development. Population increases and land-use changes in this area has led to two primary environmental effects that relate directly to groundwater resources:...
Simulation of streamflow using a multidimensional flow model for white sturgeon habitat, Kootenai River near Bonners Ferry, Idaho – Supplement to Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5230
Gary J. Barton, Richard R. McDonald, Jonathan M. Nelson
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5026
During 2005, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) developed, calibrated, and validated a multidimensional flow model for simulating streamflow in the white sturgeon spawning habitat of the Kootenai River in Idaho. The model was developed as a tool to aid understanding of the physical factors affecting quality and quantity of spawning...
A preliminary, full spectrum, magnetic anomaly grid of the United States with improved long wavelengths for studying continental dynamics: A website for distribution of data
D. Ravat, Carol A. Finn, P. Hill, R. Kucks, J. Phillips, R. Blakely, C. Bouligand, T. Sabaka, A. Elshayat, A. Aref, E. Elawadi
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1258
Under an initiative started by Thomas G. Hildenbrand of the U.S. Geological Survey, we have improved the long-wavelength (50-2,500 km) content of the regional magnetic anomaly compilation for the conterminous United States by utilizing a nearly homogeneous set of National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) magnetic surveys flown from 1975 to...
Stream-Sediment Geochemistry in Mining-Impacted Drainages of the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River, Custer County, Idaho
Thomas P. Frost, Stephen E. Box
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5115
This reconnaissance study was undertaken at the request of the USDA Forest Service, Region 4, to assess the geochemistry, in particular the mercury and selenium contents, of mining-impacted sediments in the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River in Custer County Idaho. The Yankee Fork has been the site of hard-rock...
Groundwater-Quality Survey of the South Coast Aquifer of Puerto Rico, April 2 through May 30, 2007
Jose M. Rodriguez, Fernando Gómez-Gómez
2009, Scientific Investigations Map 3092
The increased potential for variability of groundwater quality in the South Coast aquifer of Puerto Rico due to saline water encroachment from the Caribbean Sea and from deep parts of the aquifer has become a major concern of water planners and managers. In an effort to determine the extent and...
GWM-2005 - A Groundwater-Management Process for MODFLOW-2005 with Local Grid Refinement (LGR) Capability
David P. Ahlfeld, Kristine M. Baker, Paul M. Barlow
2009, Techniques and Methods 6-A33
This report describes the Groundwater-Management (GWM) Process for MODFLOW-2005, the 2005 version of the U.S. Geological Survey modular three-dimensional groundwater model. GWM can solve a broad range of groundwater-management problems by combined use of simulation- and optimization-modeling techniques. These problems include limiting groundwater-level declines or streamflow depletions, managing groundwater withdrawals,...
Relation Between Flow and Dissolved Oxygen in the Roanoke River Between Roanoke Rapids and Jamesville, North Carolina, 1998-2005
Loren L. Wehmeyer, Jerad D. Bales
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5238
Understanding the relation between dam release characteristics and downstream water quality in the lower Roanoke River, North Carolina, is important for natural-resource management and ecosystem protection. Data from four raingages, four water-quality monitoring sites, and one streamflow-measurement site were used to identify statistical relations and discernible quantitative or qualitative patterns...
An empirical algorithm for estimating agricultural and riparian evapotranspiration using MODIS Enhanced Vegetation Index and ground measurements of ET. I. Description of method
Pamela L. Nagler, Kiyomi Morino, R. Scott Murray, John Osterberg, Edward P. Glenn
2009, Remote Sensing (1) 1273-1297
We used the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) from MODIS to scale evapotranspiration (ETactual) over agricultural and riparian areas along the Lower Colorado River in the southwestern US. Ground measurements of ETactual by alfalfa, saltcedar, cottonwood and arrowweed were expressed as fraction of potential (reference crop) ETo (EToF) then regressed against EVI scaled...
Fractures, stress and fluid flow prior to stimulation of well 27-15, Desert Peak, Nevada, EGS project
Nicholas C. Davatzes, Stephen H. Hickman
2009, Conference Paper, Proceedings: Thirty-Fourth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering
A suite of geophysical logs has been acquired for structural, fluid flow and stress analysis of well 27-15 in the Desert Peak Geothermal Field, Nevada, in preparation for stimulation and development of an Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS). Advanced Logic Technologies Borehole Televiewer (BHTV) and Schlumberger Formation MicroScanner (FMS) image logs...
Hydrogeologic characteristics and water levels of Wilcox aquifer in southwestern and northeastern Arkansas
Aaron L. Pugh, Tony P. Schrader
2009, Conference Paper
The Wilcox Group of Eocene and Paleocene age is located throughout most of southern and eastern Arkansas. The Wilcox Group in southern Arkansas is undifferentiated, while in northeastern Arkansas, the Wilcox Group is subdivided into three units: Flour Island, Fort Pillow Sand, and Old Breastworks Formation. The Wilcox Group crops...
Behavioral response of the coachwhip (Masticophis flagellum) to habitat fragment size and isolation in an urban landscape
Milan J. Mitrovich, Jay E. Diffendorfer, Robert N. Fisher
2009, Journal of Herpetology (43) 646-656
Habitat fragmentation is a significant threat to biodiversity worldwide. Habitat loss and the isolation of habitat fragments disrupt biological communities, accelerate the extinction of populations, and often lead to the alteration of behavioral patterns typical of individuals in large, contiguous natural areas. We used radio-telemetry to study the space-use behavior...
Status and conservation of lampreys in California
Peter B. Moyle, Larry R. Brown, Shawn D. Chase, Rebecca M. Quinones
Larry R. Brown, Shawn D. Chase, Matthew G. Mesa, Richard J. Beamish, Peter B. Moyle, editor(s)
2009, Conference Paper, Biology, management, and conservation of lampreys in North America
Abstract.—Lampreys are among the least studied group of fishes in California. At least seven species inhabit freshwater habitats within the state, including the Kern brook lamprey Lampetra hubbsi, a California endemic. Four species are micropredators on fish, Pacific lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus (formerly L. tridentata), river lamprey L. ayresii, Klamath lamprey E. similis (formerly L. similis) and...
eMODIS Alaska
Calli B. Jenkerson, Gail L. Schmidt
2009, Conference Paper, Reflection of the past, vision for the future
No abstract available....