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Determination of total mercury in biological and geological samples
James G. Crock
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1030
The analytical chemist is faced with several challenges when determining mercury in biological and geological materials. These challenges include widespread mercury contamination, both in the laboratory and the environment, possible losses of mercury during sample preparation and digestion, the wide range of mercury values commonly observed, ranging from the low...
Descriptions of the Animas River-Cement Creek confluence and mixing zone near Silverton, Colorado, during the late summers of 1996 and 1997
Laurence E. Schemel, Marisa H. Cox
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1064
Acidic waters from Cement Creek discharge into the circum-neutral Animas River in a high-elevation region of the San Juan Mountains near Silverton, Colorado. Cement Creek is acidic and enriched in metals and sulfate because it is fed by discharges from abandoned mines and natural mineral deposits. Mixing with the Animas...
Simulation of ground-water flow and areas contributing ground water to production wells, Cadillac, Michigan
Christopher J. Hoard, D.B. Westjohn
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1012
Ground water is the primary source of water for domestic, municipal, and industrial use within the northwest section of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. Because of the importance of this resource, numerous communities including the city of Cadillac in Wexford County, Michigan, have begun local well-head protection programs. In these programs, communities...
Preliminary geologic map of the Los Angeles 30' x 60' quadrangle, Southern California
Robert F. complied by Yerkes, Russell H. Campbell, Rachel M. Alvarez, Kelly R. Bovard
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1019
This data set maps and describes the geology of the Los Angeles 30? x 60? quadrangle, southern California. Compilation of the Los Angeles quadrangle is based upon published mapping at scales of 1:12,000 and smaller, unpublished mapping at scales of 1:12,000 and smaller, with reconnaissance mapping by the compilers to...
Ecosystems of South Florida
T.J. Enright, K.M.H. Pegram
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1021
South Floria is home to a variety of ecosystems. Small variations in elevation (in some cases, only inches), water salinity (a measure of salt content), soil type, and fire frequency dictate which landscape community will prevail. Below are descriptions and photographs of some of South Florida's unique ecosystems....
Fracture trace map and single-well aquifer test results in a carbonate aquifer in Berkeley County, West Virginia
Kurt J. McCoy, Melvin H. Podwysocki, E. Allen Crider, David J. Weary
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1040
These data contain information on the results of single-well aquifer tests, lineament analysis, and a bedrock geologic map compilation for the low-lying carbonate and shale areas of eastern Berkeley County, West Virginia. Efforts have been initiated by management agencies of Berkeley County in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey to...
Coastal vulnerability assessment of Cape Hatteras National Seashore (CAHA) to sea-level rise
Elizabeth A. Pendleton, E. Robert Theiler, S. Jeffress Williams
2005, Open-File Report 2004-1064
A coastal vulnerability index (CVI) was used to map the relative vulnerability of the coast to future sea-level rise within Cape Hatteras National Seashore (CAHA) in North Carolina. The CVI ranks the following in terms of their physical contribution to sea-level rise-related coastal change: geomorphology, regional coastal slope, rate of...
Grass buffers for playas in agricultural landscapes: A literature synthesis
Cynthia P. Melcher, Susan K. Skagen
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1220
We summarize current knowledge about grass buffers for protecting small, isolated wetlands in agricultural contexts, including information relevant to protecting playas from runoff containing sediments, nutrients, pesticides, and other contaminants, and information on how buffers may affect densities and productivity of grassland birds. Land-uses surrounding the approximately 60,000 playas within...