Water-quality, bed-sediment, and biological data (October 2001 through September 2002) and statistical summaries of data for streams in the upper Clark Fork basin, Montana
Kent A. Dodge, Michelle I. Hornberger, Irene R. Lavigne
2003, Open-File Report 2003-356
No abstract available....
The U.S. Geological Survey streamflow and observation-well network in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Phillip J. Zarriello, Roy S. Socolow
2003, Open-File Report 2003-277
The U.S. Geological Survey began systematic streamflow monitoring in Massachusetts nearly 100 years ago (1904) on the Connecticut River at Montague City. Since that time, hydrologic data collection has evolved into a monitoring network of 103 streamgage stations and 200 ground-water observation wells in Massachusetts and Rhode Island (2000 water...
Station corrections for the Katmai Region Seismic Network
Cheryl K. Searcy
2003, Open-File Report 2003-403
Most procedures for routinely locating earthquake hypocenters within a local network are constrained to using laterally homogeneous velocity models to represent the Earth's crustal velocity structure. As a result, earthquake location errors may arise due to actual lateral variations in the Earth's velocity structure. Station corrections can be used to...
Data report for the main line of the PSINE seismic survey across the San Andreas Fault and SAFOD Site near Parkfield, California
R. D. Catchings, M. R. Goldman, M. J. Rymer, G. Gandhok, G. S. Fuis
2003, Open-File Report 2003-84
In October and November 1998, the U.S. Geological Survey, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Stanford University, and Geometrics Corporation jointly acquired a highresolution seismic reflection/refraction profile across the San Andreas Fault Zone (SAFZ) and the proposed San-Andreas-Fault-Observatory-at-Depth (SAFOD) drill site located near Parkfield, California (Fig. 1a). We refer to this seismic survey as the Parkfield Seismic Imaging-Ninety...
Cruise report for A1-02-SC southern California CABRILLO project, Earthquake Hazards Task
William R. Normark, Michael A. Fisher, Christina E. Gutmacher, Ray Sliter, Lori Hibbeler, Beth Feingold, Jane A. Reid
2003, Open-File Report 2003-110
A two-week marine geophysical survey obtained sidescan-sonar images and multiple sets of high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles in the southern California offshore area between Point Arguello and Point Dume. The data were obtained to support two project activities of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Coastal and Marine Geology (CMG) Program: (1)...
Geologic map and digital database of the Redlands 7.5' quadrangle, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, California
Jonathan C. Matti, Douglas M. Morton, Brett F. Cox, Katherine J. Kendrick, Pamela M. Cossette, Bradley Jones, Stephen A. Kennedy
2003, Open-File Report 2003-302
This geologic database of the Redlands 7.5' quadrangle was prepared by the Southern California Areal Mapping Project (SCAMP), a regional geologic-mapping project sponsored jointly by the U.S. Geological Survey and the California Geological Survey. The database was developed as a contribution to the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program's National Geologic...
Geochemical data from New Albany Shale, Kentucky: A study in metal mobility during weathering of black shales
Michele L.W. Tuttle, George N. Breit, Martin B. Goldhaber
2003, Open-File Report 2003-207
No abstract available....
Methodology and Results for the Assessment of Oil and Gas resources, National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska
John H. Schuenemeyer
2003, Open-File Report 2003-118
Oil and gas resources in each of the 24 plays within the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) were estimated using a play analysis. Assessors specified geologic attributes, risks, and number of prospects for each play. Some specifications established distributions, while others were given as single values. From this information,...
Tectonic Summaries for Web-served Earthquake Responses, Southeastern North America
Russell L. Wheeler
2003, Open-File Report 2003-343
This report documents the rationale and strategy used to write short summaries of the seismicity and tectonic settings of domains in southeastern North America. The summaries are used in automated responses to notable earthquakes that occur anywhere east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States or Canada. Specifically, the...
Photographs of the Sea floor Offshore of New York and New Jersey
Bradford Butman, Benjamin T. Gutierrez, Marilyn R. Buchholtz ten Brink, William S. Schwab, Dann S. Blackwood, Ellen L. Mecray, Tammie J. Middleton
2003, Open-File Report 2001-470
This DVD-ROM contains photographs of the sea floor and sediment texture data collected as part of studies carried out by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in the New York Bight (Figure 1a (PDF format)). The studies were designed to map the sea floor (Butman, 1998, URL: http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs133-98/) and to...
Grand Canyon riverbed sediment changes, experimental release of September 2000 - a sample data set
Florence L. Wong, Roberto J. Anima, Peter Galanis, Jennifer Codianne, Yu Xia, Randy Bucciarelli, Michael Hamer
2003, Open-File Report 2003-265
An experimental water release from the Glen Canyon Dam into the Colorado River above Grand Canyon was conducted in September 2000 by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted sidescan sonar surveys between Glen Canyon Dam (mile -15) and Diamond Creek (mile 220), Arizona (mile designations...
Chromium geochemistry of serpentinous sediment in the Willow core, Santa Clara County, California
Christopher J. Oze, Matthew J. LaForce, Carl M. Wentworth, Randall T. Hanson, Dennis K. Bird, Robert G. Coleman
2003, Open-File Report 2003-251
A preliminary investigation of Cr geochemistry in serpentinous sediment completed for a multiple-aquifer ground-water monitoring well (Willow core of Santa Clara County, CA) determined sediment at depths >225 meters contains Cr concentrations ranging from 195 to 1155 mg/kg. Serpentinous sediment from this site is a potential source of non-anthropogenic Cr...
Hydrogeologic factors that influence ground water movement in the desert southwest United States
Frank C. Chuang, Edwin H. McKee, Keith A. Howard
2003, Open-File Report 2003-294
A project to study ground-water and surface-water interactions in the desert southwestern United States was initiated in 2001 by the Tucson, Arizona office of the Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). One of the goals of the Southwest Ground-water Resources Project was to develop a regional synthesis that includes...
Preliminary geologic map of the Elsinore 7.5' quadrangle, Riverside County, California
Douglas M. Morton, F. Harold Weber Jr., Rachel M. Alvarez, Diane Burns
2003, Open-File Report 2003-281
Open-File Report 03-281 contains a digital geologic map database of the Elsinore 7.5’ quadrangle, Riverside County, California that includes: 1. ARC/INFO (Environmental Systems Research Institute, http://www.esri.com) version 7.2.1 coverages of the various elements of the geologic map. 2. A Postscript file to plot the geologic map on a topographic base, and containing...
Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2002
James P. Dixon, Scott D. Stihler, John A. Power, Guy Tytgat, Seth C. Moran, John Sánchez, Steve Estes, Stephen R. McNutt, John Paskievitch
2003, Open-File Report 2003-267
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO), a cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, the Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and the Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, has maintained seismic monitoring networks at historically active volcanoes in Alaska since 1988 (Power and others, 1993; Jolly and...
Helicopter electromagnetic and magnetic survey data and maps, Seco Creek area, Medina and Uvalde counties, Texas
Bruce D. Smith, David V. Smith, Patricia L. Hill, Victor F. Labson
2003, Open-File Report 2003-226
A helicopter electromagnetic and magnetic (HEM) survey was completed of a 209 square kilometer (81 square miles) area of the central Edwards aquifer. This open-file report is a release of the airborne geophysical data and a summary of the hydrologic application. The survey area was centered on the Valdina Farms...
Results of Test-Hole Drilling in Well-Field Areas North of Tampa, Florida
C. B. Hutchinson
2003, Open-File Report 2003-142
A total of 32 test holes were drilled in well-field areas of Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas Counties in the early 1970's to collect information on the hydraulic and geologic properties of shallow formations overlying the Upper Floridan aquifer. Lithologic profiles were compiled and geohydrologic units identified for each test hole....
Application of magnetic and electromagnetic methods to locate buried metal
Robert Horton
2003, Open-File Report 2003-317
Assessment of potential debris-flow peak discharges from basins burned by the 2002 Missionary Ridge fire, Colorado
Susan H. Cannon, John A. Michael, Joseph E. Gartner, J. Andrew Gleason
2003, Open-File Report 2003-332
These maps present the results of assessments of peak discharges that can potentially be generated by debris flows issuing from the basins burned by the Missionary Ridge fire of June 9 through July 14, 2002, near Durango, Colorado. The maps are based on a regression model for debris-flow peak discharge...
Petroleum systems of the Alaskan North Slope: a numerical journey from source to trap
C. Lampe, K. E. Peters, L. B. Magoon, K. J. Bird, P. G. Lillis
2003, Open-File Report 2003-326
The complex petroleum province of the Alaskan North Slope contains six petroleum systems (Magoon and others, this session). Source rocks for four of these systems include the Hue-gamma ray zone (Hue-GRZ), pebble shale unit, Kingak Shale, and Shublik Formation. Geochemical data for these source rocks are investigated in greater detail...
Distribution, richness, quality, and thermal maturity of source rock units on the North Slope of Alaska
K. E. Peters, K. J. Bird, M.A. Keller, P. G. Lillis, L. B. Magoon
2003, Open-File Report 2003-328
Four source rock units on the North Slope were identified, characterized, and mapped to better understand the origin of petroleum in the area: Hue-gamma ray zone (Hue-GRZ), pebble shale unit, Kingak Shale, and Shublik Formation. Rock-Eval pyrolysis, total organic carbon analysis, and well logs were used to map the present-day...
Use of boundary fluxes when simulating solute transport with the MODFLOW ground-water transport process
Leonard F. Konikow, G.Z. Hornberger
2003, Open-File Report 2003-303
This report describes modifications to a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) threedimensional solute-transport model (MODFLOWGWT), which is incorporated into the USGS MODFLOW ground-water model as the Ground- Water Transport (GWT) Process. The modifications improve the capability of MODFLOW-GWT to accurately simulate solute transport in simulations that represent a nonzero flux across an aquifer boundary. In such situations, the new Boundary Flux...
Approximate potentiometric surface of the bedrock aquifer at Great Bay, southeastern New Hampshire, 2001
Robert M. Roseen, J.R. Degnan, L.K. Brannaka, T.P. Ballestero, Thomas J. Mack
2003, Open-File Report 2003-278
Ground-water elevations (heads) in 265 wells were used to map the potentiometric-head surface in the fractured-bedrock aquifer adjacent to Great Bay, N.H. Remotely sensed data, spring-water temperatures and specific conductances, land-surface elevations, and simulated heads were also used to guide construction of the potentiometric surface. Heads in the...
Preliminary hydrodynamic analysis of landslide-generated waves in Tidal Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Eric L. Geist, Matthias Jakob, Gerald F. Wieczoreck, Peter Dartnell
2003, Open-File Report 2003-411
A landslide block perched on the northern wall of Tidal Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park (Figure 1), has the potential to generate large waves in Tidal Inlet and the western arm of Glacier Bay if it were to fail catastrophically. Landslide-generated waves are a particular concern for cruise ships transiting...
Surficial geologic map of parts of the Misheguk Mountain and Baird Mountains quadrangles, Noatak National Preserve, Alaska
Thomas D. Hamilton
2003, Open-File Report 2003-367
The map area, which comprises part of the Noatak National Preserve, includes approximately the southern two-thirds of the Misheguk Mountain quadrangle and the northern one-third of the Baird Mountains quadrangle. It is centered on a belt of west-trending lowlands along the Noatak River which separates the De Long Mountains to...