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Water use and availability in the Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck River basins, north-central Rhode Island
Mark T. Nimiroski, Emily C. Wild
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5031
The Woonasquatucket River Basin includes 51.0 square miles, and the Moshassuck River Basin includes 23.8 square miles in north-central Rhode Island. The study area comprises these two basins. The two basins border each other with the Moshassuck River Basin to the northeast of the Woonasquatucket River Basin. Seven towns are...
Outgassing models for Landsat-4 thematic mapper short wave infrared bands
Esad Micijevic, Dennis Helder
2005, Conference Paper
Detector responses to the Internal Calibrator (IC) pulses in the Landsat-4 Thematic Mapper (TM) have been observed to follow an oscillatory behavior. This phenomenon is present only in the Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) bands and has been observed throughout the lifetime of the instrument, which was launched in July 1982...
Landsat-4 and Landsat-5 thematic mapper band 6 historical performance and calibration
Julia A. Barsi, Gyanesh Chander, Brian L. Markham, Nicholas Higgs
2005, Conference Paper
Launched in 1982 and 1984 respectively, the Landsat-4 and -5 Thematic Mappers (TM) are the backbone of an extensive archive of moderate resolution Earth imagery. However, these sensors and their data products were not subjected to the type of intensive monitoring that has been part of the Landsat-7 system since...
Water withdrawals and trends from the Floridan aquifer system in the southeastern United States, 1950-2000
Richard L. Marella, Marian P. Berndt
2005, Circular 1278
The Floridan aquifer system in the southeastern United States is one of the most productive aquifers in the world (Miller, 1990). This aquifer system underlies an area of about 100,000 square miles in southern Alabama, eastern and southern Georgia, southeastern Mississippi, southern South Carolina, and all of Florida. The Floridan...
Water resources data, Michigan, water year 2004
S. P. Blumer, T.E. Behrendt, C.R. Whited, J.M. Ellis, R. J. Minnerick, R. L. Leu Voy
2005, Water Data Report MI-04-1
Water resources data for the 2004 water year for Michigan consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This report contains discharge records for 173 streamflow-gaging stations; stage only records for...
Streamflow and water-quality trends of the Rio Chama and Rio Grande, northern and central New Mexico, water years 1985 to 2002
Jeff B. Langman, Emma O. Nolan
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5118
The City of Albuquerque plans to divert San Juan-Chama Project water from the Rio Grande for potable water use. This report examines streamflow and water-quality trends in the Rio Chama and the Rio Grande for water years 1985 to 2002 following the implementation of reservoir storage agreements in northern and...
Borehole-geophysical and hydraulic investigation of the fractured-rock aquifer near the University of Connecticut Landfill, Storrs, Connecticut, 2000 to 2001
Carole D. Johnson, Peter K. Joesten, Remo A. Mondazzi
2005, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4125
An integrated borehole-geophysical and hydraulic investigation was conducted at the former landfill area near the University of Connecticut in Storrs, Connecticut, where solvents and landfill leachate have contaminated a fractured-bedrock aquifer. Borehole-geophysical techniques and hydraulic methods were used to characterize the site bedrock lithology and structure, fractures, and hydraulic properties....
Atlantic Margin
D. R. Hutchinson
2005, Book chapter, Encyclopedia of Geology
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Negative effects of commercial mussel dragging on eelgrass beds in Maine
Hilary A. Neckles, Frederick T. Short, Seth Barker, Blaine S. Kopp
2005, Fact Sheet 2005-3054
A study by the US Geological Survey, the University of New Hampshire, and the Maine Department of Marine Resources showed that commercial mussel dragging poses a severe and long-lasting threat to eelgrass (Zostera marina). Dragging can damage large areas, with individual drag scars up to 79 acres in size...
Compilation of data relating to the erosive response of 608 recently-burned basins in the western United States
Joseph E. Gartner, Susan H. Cannon, Erica R. Bigio, Nicole K. Davis, Charles Parrett, Kenneth L. Pierce, Michael G. Rupert, Brandon L. Thurston, Matthew J. Trebesch, Steve P. Garcia, Alan H. Rea
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1218
This report presents a compilation of data on the erosive response, debris-flow initiation processes, basin morphology, burn severity, event-triggering rainfall, rock type, and soils for 608 basins recently burned by 53 fires located throughout the Western United States.  The data presented here are a combination of those collected during...
Lithology, hydraulic properties, and water quality of the Sandstone Aquifer in the northwestern part of the Bad River Indian Reservation, Wisconsin, 1998-1999
Charles P. Dunning
2005, Open-File Report 2004-1425
The Precambrian sandstone aquifer in the northwestern part of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians Reservation, Ashland County, Wisconsin, provides much of the drinking water to area residents. A study was undertaken in cooperation with the Bad River Tribe to provide specific information about the...
Simulated effects of water-level changes in the Mississippi River and Pokegama Reservoir on ground-water levels, Grand Rapids area, Minnesota
Perry M. Jones
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5139
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, used an existing, three-dimensional, numerical ground-water flow model (referred to as the calibrated model) to assess the effects of water-level changes in the Mississippi River and Pokegama Reservoir on ground-water levels in adjacent glaciofluvial aquifers in the...
Missouri magnetic and gravity maps and data: A web site for distribution of data
Robert P. Kucks, Patricia L. Hill
2005, Data Series 128
Magnetic anomalies are due to variations in the Earth's magnetic field caused by the uneven distribution of magnetic minerals (primarily magnetite) in the rocks that make up the upper part of the Earth's crust. The features and patterns of the magnetic anomalies can be used to delineate details of subsurface...