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Forest Vegetation Monitoring Protocol for National Parks in the North Coast and Cascades Network
Andrea Woodward, Karen M. Hutten, John R. Boetsch, Steven A. Acker, Regina M. Rochefort, Mignonne M. Bivin, Laurie L. Kurth
2009, Techniques and Methods 2-A8
Plant communities are the foundation for terrestrial trophic webs and animal habitat, and their structure and species composition are an integrated result of biological and physical drivers (Gates, 1993). Additionally, they have a major role in geologic, geomorphologic and soil development processes (Jenny, 1941; Stevens and Walker, 1970). Throughout most...
Hydrodynamic simulations of physical aquatic habitat availability for Pallid Sturgeon in the Lower Missouri River, at Yankton, South Dakota, Kenslers Bend, Nebraska, Little Sioux, Iowa, and Miami, Missouri, 2006-07
Robert B. Jacobson, Harold E. Johnson III, Benjamin J. Dietsch
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5058
The objective of this study was to assess the sensitivity of habitat availability in the Lower Missouri River to discharge variation, with emphasis on habitats that might support spawning of the endangered pallid sturgeon. We constructed computational hydrodynamic models for four reaches that were selected because of evidence that sturgeon...
Geospatial data to support analysis of water-quality conditions in basin-fill aquifers in the southwestern United States
Tim S. McKinney, David W. Anning
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5239
The Southwest Principal Aquifers study area consists of most of California and Nevada and parts of Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado; it is about 409,000 square miles. The Basin-fill aquifers extend through about 201,000 square miles of the study area and are the primary source of water for cities...
National Streamflow Information Program: Implementation Status Report
J. Michael Norris
2009, Fact Sheet 2009-3020
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) operates and maintains a nationwide network of about 7,500 streamgages designed to provide and interpret long-term, accurate, and unbiased streamflow information to meet the multiple needs of many diverse national, regional, state, and local users. The National Streamflow Information Program (NSIP) was initiated in 2003...
USGS River Ecosystem Modeling: Where Are We, How Did We Get Here, and Where Are We Going?
Leanne Hanson, Robin Schrock, Terry Waddle, Jeffrey J. Duda, Bill Lellis
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5018
This report developed as an outcome of the USGS River Ecosystem Modeling Work Group, convened on February 11, 2008 as a preconference session to the second USGS Modeling Conference in Orange Beach, Ala. Work Group participants gained an understanding of the types of models currently being applied to river ecosystem...
Hazards management in Grand County, Colorado— Fire fuels characterization
Christopher Cole, Elizabeth Lile, Jennifer Briggs
2009, Fact Sheet 2008-3078
The USGS Fire Science Initiative is designed to identify potential wildfire risks and related hazards and to mitigate their effects on people, property, and natural resources. The USGS Rocky Mountain Geographic Science Center (RMGSC) plays an integral role in the fire science demonstration project targeting Grand County, Colo., which uses...
Evaluation of Sources of Nitrate Beneath Food Processing Wastewater-Application Sites near Umatilla, Oregon
Lonna Frans, Anthony Paulson, Phil Richerson, Elise Striz, Curt Black
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5069
Water samples from wells were collected beneath and downgradient of two food-processing wastewater-application sites near Umatilla, Oregon. These samples were analyzed for nitrate stable isotopes, nutrients, major ions, and age-dating constituents to determine if nitrate-stable isotopes can be used to differentiate food-processing waste from other potential sources of nitrate. Major-ion...
Southwest principal aquifers regional ground-water quality assessment
D.W. Anning, Susan A. Thiros, L. M. Bexfield, T.S. McKinney, J.M. Green
2009, Fact Sheet 2009-3015
The National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program of the U.S. Geological Survey is conducting a regional analysis of water quality in the principal aquifers in the southwestern United States. The Southwest Principal Aquifers (SWPA) study is building a better understanding of the susceptibility and vulnerability of basin-fill aquifers in the region...
Inventory and Statistical Analysis of Sediment Data for Streams in Kentucky, 1950-2008
Tanja N. Williamson
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5035
Suspended sediment is a constituent of water that is monitored because of concerns about accelerated erosion, nonpoint contamination of water resources, and degradation of aquatic environments. Understanding the availability of monitored sediment data for streams in Kentucky is critical to planning future modeling and monitoring efforts. In order to assess...
Does winter region affect spring arrival time and body mass of king eiders in northern Alaska?
Abby N. Powell, Steffen Oppel
2009, Polar Biology (32) 1203-1209
Events during the non-breeding season may affect the body condition of migratory birds and influence performance during the following breeding season. Migratory birds nesting in the Arctic often rely on endogenous nutrients for reproductive efforts, and are thus potentially subject to such carry-over effects. We tested whether king eider (<i...
Past extent and status of the Greenland Ice Sheet
Richard B. Alley, J. T. Andrews, G.K.C. Clarke, S. Funderburk, S.J. Marshall, Jerry X. Mitrovica, Daniel R. Muhs, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner
2009, Report, SAP 1.2: Past climate variability and change in the Arctic and at high latitudes
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Geochemical database for igneous rocks of the ancestral Cascades Arc— Southern segment, California and Nevada
Edward A. du Bray, David A. John, Keith Putirka, Brian L. Cousens
2009, Data Series 439
Volcanic rocks that form the southern segment of the Cascades magmatic arc are an important manifestation of Cenozoic subduction and associated magmatism in western North America. Until recently, these rocks had been little studied and no systematic compilation of existing composition data had been assembled. This report is a compilation...
The National Geospatial Technical Operations Center
Kari J. Craun, Eric W. Constance, Jay Donnelly, Mark R. Newell
2009, Fact Sheet 2009-3017
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) National Geospatial Technical Operations Center (NGTOC) provides geospatial technical expertise in support of the National Geospatial Program in its development of The National Map, National Atlas of the United States, and implementation of key components of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI)....
PRISM3/GISS Topographic Reconstruction
Linda E. Sohl, Mark A. Chandler, Robert B. Schmunk, Ken Mankoff, Jeffrey A. Jonas, Kevin M. Foley, Harry J. Dowsett
2009, Data Series 419
The PRISM3/GISS topographic reconstruction is one of the global data sets incorporated into a new reconstruction for the mid-Piacenzian warm interval of the Pliocene, at about 3.3 to 3.0 Ma. The PRISM3/GISS topography-gridded data set is a digitization of a graphical reconstruction, provided at 2 deg x 2 deg resolution...
Comparison of NLCD with NWI Classifications of Baldwin and Mobile Counties, Alabama
Larry Handley, Chris Wells
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1058
An assessment of the accuracy of National Land Cover Data 2001 as compared to National Wetlands Inventory mapping of Mobile and Baldwin Counties conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) National Wetlands Research Center (NWRC). Both classifications were checked against stratified randomly selected ground-based sites and with each other to...
U.S. Geological Survey Science Strategy for the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative
Zachary H. Bowen, Cameron L. Aldridge, Patrick J. Anderson, Geneva W. Chong, Mark A. Drummond, Collin G. Homer, Ronald C. Johnson, Matthew J. Kauffman, Steven T. Knick, John J. Kosovich, Kirk A. Miller, Tom Owens, Sarah L. Shafer, Michael J. Sweat
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5195
Southwest Wyoming's wildlife and habitat resources are increasingly affected by energy and urban/exurban development, climate change, and other key drivers of ecosystem change. To ensure that southwest Wyoming's wildlife populations and habitats persist in the face of development and other changes, a consortium of public resource-management agencies proposed the Wyoming...
Using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to Simulate Runoff in Mustang Creek Basin, California
Dina K. Saleh, Charles R. Kratzer, Colleen H. Green, David G. Evans
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5031
This study is an evaluation of the calibration and validation of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) version 2005 watershed model for the Mustang Creek Basin, San Joaquin Valley, California. The study is part of a national study on the process of agricultural chemical movement through the hydrologic system,...
Assessment of in-place oil shale resources of the Green River Formation, Piceance Basin, western Colorado
Ronald C. Johnson, Tracey J. Mercier, Michael E. Brownfield, Michael P. Pantea, Jesse G. Self
2009, Fact Sheet 2009-3012
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed a reassessment of in-place oil shale resources, regardless of richness, in the Eocene Green River Formation in the Piceance Basin, western Colorado. A considerable amount of oil-yield data has been collected after previous in-place assessments were published, and these data were incorporated into...
Trends in Surface-Water Quality at Selected Ambient-Monitoring Network Stations in Kentucky, 1979-2004
Angela S. Crain, Gary R. Martin
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5027
Increasingly complex water-management decisions require water-quality monitoring programs that provide data for multiple purposes, including trend analyses, to detect improvement or deterioration in water quality with time. Understanding surface-water-quality trends assists resource managers in identifying emerging water-quality concerns, planning remediation efforts, and evaluating the effectiveness of the remediation. This report...
Gap Analysis -A geographic approach to planning for biological diversity
Jill Maxwell, Kevin J. Gergely, Jocelyn Aycrigg, Anne Davidson, editor(s)
2009, GAP Bulletin 16
The Mission of the Gap Analysis Project (GAP) is to promote conservation by providing broad geographic information on biological diversity to resource managers, planners, and policy makers who can use the information to make informed decisions.As part of the National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII) —a collaborative program to provide increased access to...
Nahcolite resources in the Green River Formation, Piceance Basin, northwestern Colorado
Michael E. Brownfield, Ronald C. Johnson, Jesse G. Self, Tracey J. Mercier
2009, Fact Sheet 2009-3011
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed an assessment of in-place nahcolite (NaHCO3) resources in the Piceance Basin, northwestern Colorado. Nahcolite is present in the oil shale deposits of the Parachute Creek Member of the Eocene Green River Formation. It occurs as disseminated aggregates, nodules, bedded units of disseminated brown...
Hydrographs Showing Ground-Water Level Changes for Selected Wells in the Lower Skagit River Basin, Washington
E.T. Fasser, R. J. Julich
2009, Data Series 441
Hydrographs for selected wells in the Lower Skagit River basin, Washington, are presented in an interactive web-based map to illustrate monthly and seasonal changes in ground-water levels in the study area. Ground-water level data and well information were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey using standard techniques and were stored...
Hydrologic characterization for Spring Creek and hydrologic budget and model scenarios for Sheridan Lake, South Dakota, 1962-2007
Daniel G. Driscoll, Parker A. Norton
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5059
The U.S. Geological Survey cooperated with South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks to characterize hydrologic information relevant to management of water resources associated with Sheridan Lake, which is formed by a dam on Spring Creek. This effort consisted primarily of characterization of hydrologic data for a base period of 1962...
Relations between Municipal Water Use and Selected Meteorological Parameters and Drought Indices, East-Central and Northeast Florida
Louis C. Murray Jr.
2009, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5010
Water-use data collected between 1992 and 2006 at eight municipal water-supply utilities in east-central and northeast Florida were analyzed to identify seasonal trends in use and to quantify monthly variations. Regression analyses were applied to identify significant correlations between water use and selected meteorological parameters and drought indices. Selected parameters...