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Ground water flow modeling with sensitivity analyses to guide field data collection in a mountain watershed
Raymond H. Johnson
2007, Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation (27) 75-83
In mountain watersheds, the increased demand for clean water resources has led to an increased need for an understanding of ground water flow in alpine settings. In Prospect Gulch, located in southwestern Colorado, understanding the ground water flow system is an important first step in addressing metal loads from acid-mine...
Three-dimensional geologic model of the northern Nevada rift and the Beowawe geothermal system, north-central Nevada
Janet Watt, Jonathan M.G. Glen, David A. John, David A. Ponce
2007, Geosphere (3) 667-682
A three-dimensional (3D) geologic model of part of the northern Nevada rift encompassing the Beowawe geothermal system was developed from a series of two-dimensional (2D) geologic and geophysical models. The 3D model was constrained by local geophysical, geologic, and drill-hole information and integrates geologic and tectonic interpretations for the region....
Book review: Geology of gem deposits
Erin E. Marsh
2007, Economic Geology (102) 1565-1566
Geology of Gem Deposits is the most recent addition to the classic short course volumes published by the Mineralogical Association of Canada. Although not as comprehensive as the title might imply, this volume does contain overview papers devoted (in varying degrees) to the geology of diamond, beryl, corundum, chrysoberyl, tanzanite and...
Statistical modeling of storm level Kp occurrences: Solar cycle modulation
Jeffrey J. Love, K.J. Remick, David M. Perkins
2007, Space Weather (5)
We consider the nonstationary, statistical modeling of the occurrence in time of large Kp geomagnetic storms over the course of multiple solar cycles. Previous work showed that wait times between storms can be represented by an exponential density function, consistent with the realization of a Poisson process. Here we also assume a...
Spatial design and strength of spatial signal: Effects on covariance estimation
Kathryn M. Irvine, Alix I. Gitelman, Jennifer A. Hoeting
2007, Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics (12) 450-469
In a spatial regression context, scientists are often interested in a physical interpretation of components of the parametric covariance function. For example, spatial covariance parameter estimates in ecological settings have been interpreted to describe spatial heterogeneity or “patchiness” in a landscape that cannot be explained by measured covariates. In this...
Coal Rank and Stratigraphy of Pennsylvanian Coal and Coaly Shale Samples, Young County, North-Central Texas
Edgar H. Guevara, Caroline Breton, Paul C. Hackley
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1313
Vitrinite reflectance measurements were made to determine the rank of selected subsurface coal and coaly shale samples from Young County, north-central Texas, for the National Coal Resources Database System State Cooperative Program conducted by the Bureau of Economic Geology at The University of Texas at Austin. This research is the...
Assessment of Historical Water-Quality Data for National Park Units in the Rocky Mountain Network, Colorado and Montana, through 2004
M. Alisa Mast
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5147
This report summarizes historical water-quality data for six National Park units that compose the Rocky Mountain Network. The park units in Colorado are Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, and Rocky Mountain National Park; and in Montana, they are Glacier National Park, Grant-Kohrs Ranch...
Thermal Maturity of Pennsylvanian Coals and Coaly Shales, Eastern Shelf and Fort Worth Basin, Texas
Paul C. Hackley, Edgar H. Guevara, Tucker F. Hentz, Robert W. Hook
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1312
The U.S. Geological Survey and the Texas Bureau of Economic Geology are engaged in an ongoing collaborative study to characterize the organic composition and thermal maturity of Upper Paleozoic coal-bearing strata from the Eastern Shelf of the Midland basin and from the Fort Worth basin, north-central Texas. Data derived from...
Remote sensing sensors and applications in environmental resources mapping and modeling
Assefa M. Melesse, Qihao Weng, Prasad S. Thenkabail, Gabriel B. Senay
2007, Sensors (7) 3209-3241
The history of remote sensing and development of different sensors for environmental and natural resources mapping and data acquisition is reviewed and reported. Application examples in urban studies, hydrological modeling such as land-cover and floodplain mapping, fractional vegetation cover and impervious surface area mapping, surface energy flux and micro-topography correlation...
Mountains on Titan observed by Cassini Radar
Jani Radebaugh, Ralph D. Lorenz, Randolph L. Kirk, Jonathan I. Lunine, Ellen R. Stofan, Rosaly Lopes, Stephen D. Wall, The Cassini Radar Team
2007, Icarus (192) 77-91
The Cassini Titan Radar mapper has observed elevated blocks and ridge-forming block chains on Saturn's moon Titan demonstrating high topography we term “mountains.” Summit flanks measured from the T3 (February 2005) and T8 (October 2005) flybys have a mean maximum slope of 37° and total elevations up to 1930 m as derived...
Grassland and shrubland birds of Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site: Current status and management recommendations
Bruce G. Peterjohn
2007, Technical Report NPS/NER/NRTR—2007/102
Gettysburg National Military Park (NMP) and Eisenhower National Historic Site (NHS) were surveyed for grassland birds during the 2005 breeding season. These parks currently maintain a total of approximately 1,220 ha (3,015 ac) of grassland habitats within a mosaic of cultivated fields and woodlands. The grasslands are hayfields managed through...
Wind River Watershed Restoration: Annual report April 2006 to March 2007
Patrick J. Connolly, Ian G. Jezorek, Carrie S. Munz
2007, Report
This report summarizes work completed by U.S. Geological Survey’s Columbia River Research Laboratory (USGS-CRRL) in the Wind River subbasin during the period April 2006 through March 2007 under Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) contract 26922. During this period, we collected temperature, flow, and habitat data to characterize physical habitat condition and...
Spatial trends in marsh sediment deposition within a microtidal creek system, Waccasassa Bay, Florida
Nathan Wood, Albert C. Hine
2007, Journal of Coastal Research (23) 823-833
Marsh surface deposition, suspended sediment concentrations, tidal hydrodynamics, and marsh surface characteristics were measured within a tidal creek system of a west-central Florida, microtidal, open marine Juncus roemerianus marsh to examine the depositional relationship between a creek system and the surrounding marsh during nonstorm conditions. Results suggest that short-term marsh...
Nowcasting recreational water quality
Alexandria B. Boehm, Richard L. Whitman, Meredith Nevers, Deyi Hou, Stephen B. Weisberg
2007, Book chapter, Statistical framework for recreational water quality criteria and monitoring
Advances in molecular techniques may soon provide new opportunities to provide more timely information on whether recreational beaches are free from fecal contamination. However, an alternative approach is the use of predictive models. This chapter presents a summary of these developing efforts. First, we describe documented physical, chemical, and biological...
Methods for the Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the Fires of 2007, Southern California
Susan H. Cannon, Joseph E. Gartner, John A. Michael
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1384
This report describes the approach used to assess potential debris-flow hazards from basins burned by the Buckweed, Santiago, Canyon, Poomacha, Ranch, Harris, Witch, Rice, Ammo, Slide, Grass Valley and Cajon Fires of 2007 in southern California. The assessments will be presented as a series of maps showing a relative ranking...
A GIS Analysis of Seagrass Resources and Condition Within Padre Island National Seashore, Texas
Christopher P. Onuf, Jaimie J. Ingold
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1261
A survey of the seagrass resources of Padre Island National Seashore was conducted in fall 2002 and 2003, with additional sampling through 2006, to resolve distribution questions. Location coordinates were recorded to thousandths of minutes of latitude and longitude and converted to decimal degrees (minus decimal degrees for longitude) for...
Petrographic Descriptions of Selected Rock Specimens From the Meade Peak Phosphatic Shale Member, Phosphoria Formation (Permian), Southeastern Idaho
Edward A. Johnson, Richard I. Grauch, James R. Herring
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5223
Based on petrographic observations of 135 thin sections, rocks in the Meade Peak Phosphatic Shale Member of the Permian Phosphoria Formation in southeastern Idaho can be placed into one of four major lithofacies: organic claystone, muddy siltstone, peloidal phosphorite, and dolomitized calclithite-in order of decreasing abundance. Organic claystones are the...
Effects of Canals and Roads on Hydrologic Conditions and Health of Atlantic White Cedar at Emily and Richardson Preyer Buckridge Coastal Reserve, North Carolina, 2003-2006
Gloria M. Ferrell, A. Gerald Strickland, Timothy B. Spruill
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5163
The effects of canals and roads on hydrologic conditions and on the health of Atlantic white cedar at the Emily and Richardson Preyer Buckridge Coastal Reserve in North Carolina were evaluated by using data collected from the 1980s to 2006. Water levels were monitored along two transects established perpendicular to...
Characteristics of Fault Zones in Volcanic Rocks Near Yucca Flat, Nevada Test Site, Nevada
Donald S. Sweetkind, Ronald M. Drake II
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1293
During 2005 and 2006, the USGS conducted geological studies of fault zones at surface outcrops at the Nevada Test Site. The objectives of these studies were to characterize fault geometry, identify the presence of fault splays, and understand the width and internal architecture of fault zones. Geologic investigations were conducted...
Hydrologic Record Extension of Water-Level Data in the Everglades Depth Estimation Network (EDEN) Using Artificial Neural Network Models, 2000-2006
Paul Conrads, Edwin A. Roehl Jr.
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1350
The Everglades Depth Estimation Network (EDEN) is an integrated network of real-time water-level gaging stations, ground-elevation models, and water-surface models designed to provide scientists, engineers, and water-resource managers with current (2000-present) water-depth information for the entire freshwater portion of the greater Everglades. The U.S. Geological Survey Greater Everglades Priority Ecosystem...
Relations of Principal Components Analysis Site Scores to Algal-Biomass, Habitat, Basin-Characteristics, Nutrient, and Biological-Community Data in the West Fork White River Basin, Indiana, 2001
Jeffrey W. Frey, Brian J. Caskey, B. Scott Lowe
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5222
Data were gathered from July through September 2001 at 34 randomly selected sites in the West Fork White River Basin, Indiana for algal biomass, habitat, nutrients, and biological communities (fish and invertebrates). Basin characteristics (drainage area and land use) and biological-community attributes and metric scores were determined for the basin...
Winter ecology of the western burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia hypugaea) in southern Texas 1999-2004
Marc C. Woodin, Mary K. Skoruppa, Graham C. Hickman
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5150
This study examines the winter ecology of the western burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia hypugaea) in five Texas counties surrounding Corpus Christi, in southern Texas. There is a substantial gap in information on the owl's life cycle during migration and non-breeding winter months; almost all previous research on western burrowing owls...
Relations of principal components analysis site scores to algal-biomass, habitat, basin-characteristics, nutrient, and biological-community data in the Whitewater River and East Fork White River basins, Indiana, 2002
Brian J. Caskey, Jeffrey W. Frey, B. Scott Lowe
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5229
Data were gathered from May through September 2002 at 76 randomly selected sites in the Whitewater River and East Fork White River Basins, Indiana, for algal biomass, habitat, nutrients, and biological communities (fish and invertebrates). Basin characteristics (land use and drainage area) and biolog-ical-community attributes and metric scores were determined...
Relations of principal components analysis site scores to algal-biomass, habitat, basin-characteristics, nutrient, and biological-community data in the Upper Wabash River Basin, Indiana, 2003
Donald R. Leer, Brian J. Caskey, Jeffrey W. Frey, B. Scott Lowe
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5231
Data were gathered from May through October 2003 at 38 randomly selected sites in the Upper Wabash River Basin, Indiana, for algal biomass, habitat, nutrients, and biological communities (fish and invertebrates). Basin characteristics (drainage area and land use) and biological-community attributes and metric scores were determined for each sampling site's...