Hydrogeologic controls on ground-water discharge to the Washington METRO subway tunnel near the Medical Center station and Crossover, Montgomery County, Maryland
Earl A. Greene, Allen M. Shapiro, Andrew E. LaMotte
2004, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4294
Excessive water intrusion has been observed inside several of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority subway tunnels, with the worst leakage occurring along the Red Line tunnels and stations north of Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. These tunnels were constructed in bedrock that contains permeable (water-bearing) joints and fractures. Excessive...
Coal quality: global priorities
Brenda S. Pierce, Kristin O. Dennen, Robert B. Finkelman
2004, Circular 1272
No abstract available....
Status assessment and conservation plan for the yellow-billed loon (Gavia adamsii)
Susan L. Earnst
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5258
Because of its restricted range, small population size, specific habitat requirements, and perceived threats to its breeding habitat, the Yellow-billed Loon (Gavia adamsii) is a species of conservation concern to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the subject of a petition for listing under the Endangered Species Act. This...
Geologic map of the Van Buren South quadrangle, Carter County, Missouri
D. J. Weary, J.S. Schindler
2004, IMAP 2803
The bedrock exposed in the Van Buren South quadrangle, Missouri, comprises Late Cambrian and Early Ordovician aged dolomite, sandstone, and chert. The sedimentary rocks are nearly flat-lying except where they are adjacent to faults. The carbonate rocks are karstified and the area contains numerous sinkholes, springs, caves, and losing-streams. This...
Summary of suspended-sediment data for streams draining the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, water years 1952-2002
Allen C. Gellis, William S.L. Banks, Michael J. Langland, Sarah K. Martucci
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5056
U.S. Geological Survey suspended-sediment data from 1952 to 2002 from selected stream-gaging stations draining the nontidal parts of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed were summarized to identify areas in the Watershed with high suspended-sediment loads, yields, and concentrations. The suspended-sediment load data were separated into two periods, 1952?1984 and 1985?2001. In...
Archive of digital Boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS Cruises 94CCT01 and 95CCT01, eastern Texas and western Louisiana, 1994 and 1995
Karynna Calderon, Shawn V. Dadisman, Jack L. Kindinger, James G. Flocks, Robert A. Morton, Dana S. Wiese
2004, Data Series 93
In June of 1994 and August and September of 1995, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, conducted geophysical surveys of the Sabine and Calcasieu Lake areas and the Gulf of Mexico offshore eastern Texas and western Louisiana. This report serves as...
Trends in Streamflow Characteristics at Long-Term Gaging Stations, Hawaii
Delwyn S. Oki
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5080
The surface-water resources of Hawaii have significant cultural, aesthetic, ecologic, and economic importance. Proper management of the surface-water resources of the State requires an understanding of the long- and short-term variability in streamflow characteristics that may occur. The U.S. Geological Survey maintains a network of stream-gaging stations in Hawaii, including...
Role of limnological processes in fate and transport of nitrogen and phosphorous loads delivered into Coeur d'Alene Lake and Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho, and Flathead Lake, Montana
Paul F. Woods
2004, Professional Paper 1682
Geologic map of the Bereghinya Planitia quadrangle (V-8), Venus
George E. McGill
2004, IMAP 2794
Simulation-optimization approach to management of ground-water resources in the Albuquerque area, New Mexico, 2006 through 2040
Laura M. Bexfield, Wesley R. Danskin, Douglas P. McAda
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5140
Isotopic views of food web structure in the Florida Everglades
Bryan E. Bemis, Carol Kendall
2004, Fact Sheet 2004-3138
IntroductionNearly one million acres of the Everglades are under a health advisory that discourages the human consumption of largemouth bass and several other fish because of high mercury contents. Food web structure (base of food web, number of trophic steps) plays a potentially critical role in determining the patterns of...
Lake level variability in Silver Lake, Michigan: a response to fluctuations in lake levels of Lake Michigan
Timothy G. Fisher, Walter L. Loope
2004, Michigan Academician (35) 373-385
Sediment from Silver Lake, Michigan, can be used to constrain the timing and elevation of Lake Michigan during the Nipissing transgression. Silver Lake is separated from Lake Michigan by a barrier/dune complex and the Nipissing, Calumet, and Glenwood shorelines of Lake Michigan are expressed landward of this barrier. Two Vibracores...
Effects of the wildfire on growth of cutthroat trout in Yellowstone Lake
R. E. Gresswell
2004, Book chapter, After the Fires: The Ecology of Change in Yellowstone National Park
This chapter discusses the effects of wildfire on the growth of cutthroat trout in Yellowstone Lake. Trends in year-to-year variation in growth for individual age groups and 25 mm length groups of cutthroat trout in Yellowstone Lake were examined in an attempt to detect shifts in growth patterns associated with...
Water-quality data from 2002 to 2003 and analysis of data gaps for development of total maximum daily loads in the Lower Klamath River Basin, California
Lorraine E. Flint, Alan L. Flint, Debra S. Curry, Stewart A. Rounds, Micelis C. Doyle
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5255
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collected water-quality data during 2002 and 2003 in the Lower Klamath River Basin, in northern California, to support studies of river conditions as they pertain to the viability of Chinook and Coho salmon and endangered suckers. To address the data needs of the North Coast...
Hydrogeology and Extent of Saltwater Intrusion in the Northern Part of the Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York: 1995–98
Frederick Stumm, Andrew D. Lange, Jennifer L. Candela
2004, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4288
The Oyster Bay study area, in the northern part of Nassau County, N.Y., is underlain by unconsolidated deposits that form a sequence of aquifers and confining units. At least one production well has been affected by the intrusion of saltwater from Hempstead Harbor, Long Island Sound, and Cold Spring Harbor....
Migration stopover ecology of western avian populations: A southwestern migration workshop
Susan K. Skagen, Cynthia P. Melcher, Rob Hazelwood
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1452
The importance of migration stopover sites in ensuring that migratory birds successfully accomplish their journeys between breeding and non-breeding ranges has come to the forefront of avian research. Migratory birds that breed in western United States (US) and Canada and overwinter primarily in western Mexico migrate across the arid region...
Why aren't there more beaver in Rocky Mountain National Park?
B. W. Baker, D. Mitchell, H.C. Ducharme, T.R. Stanley, H.R. Peinetti
2004, Conference Paper, Wildlife & riparian areas: Colorado Riparian Association Seventeenth Annual Conference
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance of hydrogeology and ground-water quality in Pennsauken Township and vicinity, Camden County, New Jersey, 1996-98
Richard L. Walker, Eric Jacobsen
2004, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4247
Determining sources of water and contaminants to wells in a carbonate aquifer near Martinsburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania, by use of geochemical indicators, analysis of anthropogenic contaminants, and simulation of ground-water flow
Bruce D. Lindsey, Michele L. Koch
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5124
Water supply for the Borough of Martinsburg, Pa., is from two well fields (Wineland and Hershberger) completed in carbonate-bedrock aquifers in the Morrison Cove Valley. Water supply is plentiful; however, waters with high concentrations of nitrate are a concern. This report describes the sources of water and contaminants to the...
Coastal-change and glaciological map of the Saunders Coast area, Antarctica: 1972-97
Jane G. Ferrigno, Richard S. Williams Jr., Kevin M. Foley
2004, Annals of Glaciology (39) 245-250
Satellite images from 1972 to 1997 have been used to prepare a map showing glaciological features of the Saunders Coast area, Antarctica. Analysis of the imagery shows a trend toward ice-front retreat that may be a result of changing environmental conditions....
Hydrogeology and water quality of the Pepacton Reservoir Watershed in southeastern New York. Part 1. Concentrations of pesticides and their degradates in stream baseflow, 2000-2001
Patrick J. Phillips, Paul M. Heisig
2004, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4137
Baseflow samples were collected from 20 small streams in the Pepacton Reservoir watershed in Delaware County, N.Y., from December 2000 through November 2001 as part of an investigation to define the occurrence of pesticides in shallow ground water in watersheds containing either a recent (2001) corn crop, a previous (1993-94)...
Analysis of minimally disruptive brief pumping tests of domestic wells completed in bedrock in the Appalachian Plateau of New York
Allan D. Randall, Kate Klusman
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1276
One normal episode of pump operation in domestic wells drilled into bedrock in New York typically lasts about 1 minute and lowers the water level about 1 meter. Measurement of water levels in the pumped well before and during pumping and recovery can be completed in 2 to 3 hours...
Hydrogeology and ground-water flow at Levee 31N, Miami-Dade County, Florida, July 2003 to May 2004: As part of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan
Kevin J. Cunningham, Michael A. Wacker, Edward Robinson, Cynthia J. Gefvert, Steven L. Krupa
2004, Scientific Investigations Map 2846
IntroductionThe Levee 31N Seepage Management Pilot Project began in 2001, as part of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP). The pilot project seeks to determine the appropriate technology needed to control seepage from Everglades National Park (ENP), and provide the appropriate amount of ground-water flow to minimize potential impacts to...
Two-dimensional hydrodynamic simulation of surface-water flow and transport to Florida Bay through the Southern Inland and Coastal Systems (SICS)
Eric D. Swain, Melinda A. Wolfert, Jerad D. Bales, Carl R. Goodwin
2004, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4287
Successful restoration of the southern Florida ecosystem requires extensive knowledge of the physical characteristics and hydrologic processes controlling water flow and transport of constituents through extremely low-gradient freshwater marshes, shallow mangrove-fringed coastal creeks and tidal embayments, and near-shore marine waters. A sound, physically based numerical model can provide simulations of...
Nitrogen transformations in hot spring runoff, Yellowstone National Park, WY
JoAnn M. Holloway, D. Kirk Nordstrom, R. L. Smith
Richard B. Wanty, Robert R. Seal, II, editor(s)
2004, Conference Paper, Water-rock interaction: Proceedings of the eleventh International Symposium on water-rock interaction
No abstract available....