Inhibition of microbial metabolism in anaerobic lagoons by selected sulfonamides, tetracyclines, lincomycin, and tylosin tartrate
Keith A. Loftin, Cynthia Henny, Craig D. Adams, Rao Surampali, Melanie R. Mormile
2005, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (24) 782-788
Antibiotics are used to maintain healthy livestock and to promote weight gain in concentrated animal feed operations. Antibiotics rarely are metabolized completely by livestock and, thus, are often present in livestock waste and in waste-treatment lagoons. The introduction of antibiotics into anaerobic lagoons commonly used for swine waste treatment has...
Recent changes toward earlier springs---early signs of climate warming in western North America
D. Cayan, M. Dettinger, I. Stewart, N. Knowles
2005, Conference Paper
Supporting users through integrated retrieval, processing, and distribution systems at the Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center
Thomas A. Kalvelage, Jennifer Willems
2005, Acta Astronautica (56) 681-687
The US Geological Survey's EROS Data Center (EDC) hosts the Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC). The LP DAAC supports NASA's Earth Observing System (EOS), which is a series of polar-orbiting and low inclination satellites for long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, solid Earth, atmosphere, and...
C-band radar observes water level change in swamp forests
Zhong Lu, Mike Crane, Oh-Ig Kwoun, Christopher J. Wells, Russ Rykhus
2005, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (86) 141-144
C-band radar pulses backscatter from the upper canopy of swamp forests, and consequently interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) analysis of C-band imagery has not been exploited to study water level changes in swamp forests. This article explores C-band ERS-1 (European Remote Sensing Satellite) and ERS-2 InSAR data over swamp forests...
Estimating stand structure using discrete-return lidar: an example from low density, fire prone ponderosa pine forests
S. A. Hall, I.C. Burke, D. O. Box, M. R. Kaufmann, Jason M. Stoker
2005, Forest Ecology and Management (208) 189-209
The ponderosa pine forests of the Colorado Front Range, USA, have historically been subjected to wildfires. Recent large burns have increased public interest in fire behavior and effects, and scientific interest in the carbon consequences of wildfires. Remote sensing techniques can provide spatially explicit estimates of stand structural characteristics. Some...
Leaf optical property changes associated with the occurrence of Spartina alterniflora dieback in Coastal Louisiana related to remote sensing mapping
Elijah Ramsey III, Amina Rangoonwala
2005, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (71) 299-311
In order to provide a remote sensing solution that would detect both the initial onset and monitor the early, as well as, the later stages of impact progression, changes in live leaf optical properties were compared along transects spanning impacted coastal Louisiana marsh sites. Green and red edge reflectance trends...
Effects of managed impoundments and herbivory on wetland plant production and stand structure
Lori A. Randall Johnson, A. Lee Foote
2005, Wetlands (25) 38-50
Managed impoundments, a form of structural marsh management, have been used to enhance plant production in the rapidly-eroding marshes of coastal Louisiana, USA, yet few studies have quantified their effects by measuring plant production before and after impoundment construction. We tested the effects of structural marsh management on the annual...
Plant-based plume-scale mapping of tritium contamination in desert soils
Brian J. Andraski, David A. Stonestrom, R. L. Michel, K. J. Halford, J.C. Radyk
2005, Vadose Zone Journal (4) 819-827
Plant-based techniques were tested for field-scale evaluation of tritium contamination adjacent to a low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) facility in the Amargosa Desert, Nevada. Objectives were to (i) characterize and map the spatial variability of tritium in plant water, (ii) develop empirical relations to predict and map subsurface contamination from plant-water...
A geochemical investigation into the effect of coal rank on the potential environmental effects of CO2 sequestration in deep coal beds
Jonathan J. Kolak, Robert A. Burruss
2005, Open-File Report 2004-1370
Coal samples of different rank were extracted in the laboratory with supercritical CO2 to evaluate the potential for mobilizing hydrocarbons during CO2 sequestration or enhanced coal bed methane recovery from deep coal beds. The concentrations of aliphatic hydrocarbons mobilized from the subbituminous C, high-volatile C bituminous, and anthracite coal samples...
Water resources data, Florida, water year 2004, Volume 1B: northeast Florida ground water
A.P. Nazarian, Edward P. Simonds, S.M. Dickerson
2005, Water Data Report FL-04-1B
Water resources data for the 2004 water year in Florida consist of continuous or daily discharge for 405 streams, periodic discharge for 12 streams, continuous or daily stage for 159 streams, periodic stage for 19 streams, peak stage and discharge for 30 streams; continuous or daily elevations for 14 lakes,...
Proceedings of the Federal Interagency Sediment Monitoring Instrument and Analysis Research Workshop, September 9-11, 2003, Flagstaff, Arizona
John R. Gray
2005, Circular 1276
The Advisory Committee on Water Information's Subcommittee on Sedimentation sponsored the Federal Interagency Sediment Monitoring Instrument and Analysis Research Workshop on September 9-11, 2003, at the U.S. Geological Survey Flagstaff Field Center, Arizona. The workshop brought together a diverse group representing most Federal agencies whose mission includes fluvial-sediment issues; academia;...
Water resources and the urban environment, lower Charles River watershed, Massachusetts, 1630-2005
Peter K. Weiskel, Lora K. Barlow, Tomas W. Smieszek
2005, Circular 1280
The Charles River, one of the Nation’s most historically significant rivers, flows through the center of the Boston metropolitan region in eastern Massachusetts. The lower Charles River, downstream of the original head of tide in Watertown, was originally a productive estuary and important source of fish and shellfish for the...
Simulation of ground-water flow in the basin-fill aquifer of the Tularosa Basin, south-central New Mexico, predevelopment through 2040
Glenn F. Huff
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5197
The hydrology of the basin-fill aquifer in the Tularosa Basin was evaluated through construction and calibration of steady-state and transient three-dimensional ground-water-flow simulations. Simulations were made using the U.S. Geological Survey finite-difference modular ground-water-flow computer software MODFLOW-96. The transient simulation covered 1948-2040. Both steady-state and transient simulations were calibrated by...
Hydrologic monitoring of landslide-prone coastal bluffs near Edmonds and Everett, Washington, 2001-2004
Rex L. Baum, Jonathan P. McKenna, Jonathan W. Godt, Edwin L. Harp, Steven R. McMullen
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1063
Simulation of ground-water flow and areas contributing ground water to production wells, Cadillac, Michigan
Christopher J. Hoard, David B. Westjohn
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5175
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 wellhead protection programs. In these programs, communities...
Geological field trips in southern Idaho, eastern Oregon, and northern Nevada
Spencer H. Wood
Katherine M. Haller, editor(s)
2005, Open-File Report 2004-1222
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Streamflow trends in the Spokane River and tributaries, Spokane Valley/Rathdrum Prairie, Idaho and Washington
Jon Hortness, John J. Covert
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5005
A clear understanding of the aquifer and river dynamics within the Spokane Valley/Rathdrum Prairie is essential in making proper management decisions concerning ground-water and surface-water appropriations. Management of the Spokane Valley/Rathdrum Prairie aquifer is complicated because of interstate, multi-jurisdictional responsibilities, and by the interaction between ground water and surface water. Kendall?s...
A checklist of the aquatic invertebrates of the Delaware River Basin, 1990-2000
Michael D. Bilger, Karen Riva-Murray, Gretchen L. Wall
2005, Data Series 116
This paper details a compilation of aquatic-invertebrate taxa collected at 1,080 sites as part of 13 surface-water-quality studies completed by selected Federal, state, and local environmental agencies during 1990-2000, within the 32,893-km2 area of the Delaware River Basin. This checklist is intended to be a 'working list' of aquatic invertebrates...
Hydrogeology and trichloroethene contamination in the sea-level aquifer beneath the Logistics Center, Fort Lewis, Washington
Richard S. Dinicola
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5035
The U.S. Army disposed of waste trichloroethene (TCE) and other materials in the East Gate Disposal Yard near the Logistics Center on Fort Lewis, Washington, from the 1940s to the early 1970s. As a result, ground water contaminated with primarily TCE extends more than 3 miles downgradient from the East...
Nitrate in ground water: using a model to simulate the probability of nitrate contamination of shallow ground water in the conterminous United States
Kerie J. Hitt, Bernard T. Nolan
2005, Scientific Investigations Map 2881
Simulated ground-water flow for a pond-dominated aquifer system near Great Sandy Bottom Pond, Pembroke, Massachusetts
Carl S. Carlson, Forest P. Lyford
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5269
A ground-water flow simulation for a 66.4-square-mile area around Great Sandy Bottom (GSB) Pond (105 acres) near Pembroke, Massachusetts, was developed for use by local and State water managers to assess the yields for public water supply of local ponds and wells for average climatic and drought conditions and the...
Analysis of background residential dust for World Trade Center signature components using scanning electron microscopy and x-ray microanalysis
Heather Lowers, Gregory P. Meeker, Isabelle K. Brownfield
2005, Open-File Report 2005-1073
Hydrogeologic review of the Drake Cement Project, Yavapai County, Arizona
Laurie Wirt
2005, Open-File Report 2004-1439
Vulnerability of production wells in the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system to saltwater intrusion from the Delaware River in Camden, Gloucester, and Salem Counties, New Jersey
Anthony S. Navoy, Lois M. Voronin, Edward Modica
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5096
The Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system is hydraulically connected to the Delaware River in parts of Camden and Gloucester Counties, New Jersey, and has more limited contact with the river in Salem County, New Jersey. The aquifer system is used widely for water supply, and 122 production wells that are permitted by...
Surface-water/ground-water interaction along reaches of the Snake River and Henrys Fork, Idaho
Jon Hortness, Peter Vidmar
2005, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5115
Declining water levels in the eastern Snake River Plain aquifer and decreases in spring discharges from the aquifer to the Snake River have spurred studies to improve understanding of the surface-water/ground-water interaction on the plain. This study was done to estimate streamflow gains and losses along specific reaches of the...