Virus fate and transport during recharge using recycled water at a research field site in the Montebello Forebay, Los Angeles County, California, 1997-2000
Robert Anders, William A. Yanko, Roy A. Schroeder, James L. Jackson
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5161
Total and fecal coliform bacteria distributions in subsurface water samples collected at a research field site in Los Angeles County were found to increase from nondetectable levels immediately before artificial recharge using tertiary-treated municipal wastewater (recycled water). This rapid increase indicates that bacteria can move through the soil with the...
Regional water table (2004) and water-level changes in the Mojave River and Morongo ground-water basins, Southwestern Mojave Desert, California
Christina L. Stamos, Julia A. Huff, Steven K. Predmore, Dennis A. Clark
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5187
The Mojave River and Morongo ground-water basins are in the southwestern part of the Mojave Desert in southern California. Ground water from these basins supplies a major part of the water requirements for the region. The continuous population growth in this area has resulted in ever-increasing demands on local ground-water...
A small-diameter sample pump for collection of depth-dependent samples from production wells under pumping conditions
John A. Izbicki
2004, Fact Sheet 2004-3096
Hydrologic data summary for the St. Lucie River Estuary, Martin and St. Lucie Counties, Florida, 1998-2001
Michael J. Byrne, Eduardo Patino
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1265
A hydrologic analysis was made at three canal sites and four tidal sites along the St. Lucie River Estuary in southeastern Florida from 1998 to 2001. The data included for analysis are stage, 15-minute flow, salinity, water temperature, turbidity, and suspended-solids concentration. During the period of record, the estuary experienced...
Water quality of Nippersink Creek and Wonder Lake, McHenry County, Illinois, 1994-2001
David H. Dupre, Dale M. Robertson
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5085
Wonder Lake, McHenry County, Illinois was formed when an earthen dam was constructed across Nippersink Creek in 1929. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the McHenry County Soil and Water Conservation District, operated two streamflow and water-quality monitoring sites (upstream and downstream of Wonder Lake) from July 1994...
The geologic story of Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area, Colorado
Karl S. Kellogg
2004, Professional Paper 1699
No abstract available....
Simulated effects of the 2003 permitted withdrawals and water-management alternatives on reservoir storage and firm yields of three surface-water supplies, Ipswich River Basin, Massachusetts
Phillip J. Zarriello
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5122
The Hydrologic Simulation ProgramFORTRAN (HSPF) model of the Ipswich River Basin previously developed by the U.S. Geological Survey was modified to evaluate the effects of the 2003 withdrawal permits and water-management alternatives on reservoir storage and yields of the Lynn, Peabody, and SalemBeverly water-supply systems. These systems obtain all or...
The USGS role in mapping the nation's submerged lands
Bill Schwab, John Haines
2004, Fact Sheet 2004-3082
The seabed provides habitat for a diverse marine life having commercial, recreational, and intrinsic value. The habitat value of the seabed is largely a function of the geological structure and related geological, biological, oceanologic, and geochemical processes. Of equal importance, the nation's submerged lands contain energy and mineral resources and...
Potentiometric surfaces in the Cockfield and Wilcox aquifers of southern and northeastern Arkansas, 2003
Daniel S. Yeatts
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5169
This report presents the results of water-level measurements made at wells in the Cockfield Formation and Wilcox Group of southern and northeastern Arkansas during 2003, and the water levels are displayed in potentiometric-surface maps and hydrographs. During March and April 2003, the water level was measured at 55 wells completed...
A statistical model and national data set for partioning fish-tissue mercury concentration variation between spatiotemporal and sample characteristic effects
Stephen P. Wente
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5199
Many Federal, Tribal, State, and local agencies monitor mercury in fish-tissue samples to identify sites with elevated fish-tissue mercury (fish-mercury) concentrations, track changes in fish-mercury concentrations over time, and produce fish-consumption advisories. Interpretation of such monitoring data commonly is impeded by difficulties in separating the effects of sample characteristics (species,...
Application of GPS drifters to track Hawaiian coral spawning
Gerald A. Hatcher, Thomas E. Reiss, Curt D. Storlazzi
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1309
Ecological impact of historical and future land-use patterns in Senegal
W. Parton, G. Gray Tappan, D. Ojima, P. Tschakert
2004, Journal of Arid Environments (59) 605-623
The CENTURY model was used to simulate changes in total system carbon resulting from land-use history (1850–2000), and impacts of climatic changes and improved land-use management practices in Senegal. Results show that 0.477 Gtons of carbon have been lost from 1850 to 2000. Improved management practices have the potential of increasing...
Assessment of undiscovered carboniferous coal-bed gas resources of the Appalachian Basin and Black Warrior Basin provinces, 2002
Robert C. Milici, Joseph R. Hatch
2004, Fact Sheet 2004-3092
Ambient vibration and earthquake strong-motion data sets for selected USGS extensively instrumented buildings
Francois Dunand, Janise E. Rodgers, Arnold V. Acosta, Marion Salsman, Pierre-Yves Bard, Mehmet Çelebi
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1375
Vitrinite reflectance measurements of cretaceous outcrop samples from the Wyoming Thrustbelt, Southwestern Wyoming
Mark Pawlewicz, Mark Kirschbaum
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1360
Surface geophysical investigation of the areal and vertical extent of metallic waste at the former Tyson Valley Powder Farm near Eureka, Missouri, Spring 2004
Lyndsay B. Ball, Wade H. Kress, Eric D. Anderson, Andrew Teeple, James W. Ferguson, Charles R. Colbert
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5208
The former Tyson Valley Powder Farm near Eureka, Missouri, was used primarily as a storage facility for the production of small arms ammunition during 1941?47 and 1951?61. A secondary use of the site was for munitions testing and disposal. Surface exposures of small arms waste, characterized by brass shell casings...
Magnitude and Frequency of Floods on Small Rural Streams in Alabama
Timothy S. Hedgecock
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5135
Equations for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods for small rural streams in Alabama are presented for recurrence intervals ranging from 2 to 500 years. Floodfrequency characteristics are documented for 43 streamflow gaging stations included in the analysis. Each station used has a drainage area less than 15 square...
Water resources of the Tulalip Indian Reservation and adjacent area, Snohomish County, Washington, 2001-03
Lonna M. Frans, David L. Kresch
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5166
This study was undertaken to improve the understanding of water resources of the Tulalip Plateau area, with a primary emphasis on the Tulalip Indian Reservation, in order to address concerns of the Tulalip Tribes about the effects of current and future development, both on and off the Reservation, on their...
Biological assessment of streams in the Indianapolis Metropolitan Area, Indiana, 1999-2001
David C. Voelker
2004, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4331
During 1999?2001, benthic invertebrates and fish were sampled to describe biological communities in the White River and selected tributaries in the Indianapolis Metropolitan Area in Indiana. Twelve sites (six on the White River and six on tributaries) were sampled biannually for benthic invertebrates and annually for fish. The information complements...
Preliminary investigation of structural controls of ground-water movement in Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona
Margot Truini, John B. Fleming, Herb A. Pierce
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5082
Pipe Spring National Monument, near the border of Arizona and Utah, includes several low-discharge springs that are the primary natural features of the monument. The National Park Service is concerned about the declines in spring discharge. Seismic-refraction and frequency-domain electromagnetic-induction methods were employed in an attempt to better understand the...
Sediment remobilization of Mercury in South San Francisco Bay, California
Brent R. Topping, James S. Kuwabara, Mark C. Marvin-DisPasquale, Jennifer L. Agee, Le H. Kieu, John R. Flanders, Francis Parcheso, Stephen W. Hager, Cary B. Lopez, David P. Krabbenhoft
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5196
No abstract available....
Development and Calibration of Two-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model of the Tanana River near Tok, Alaska
Jeffrey S. Conaway, Edward H. Moran
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1225
Bathymetric and hydraulic data were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey on the Tanana River in proximity to Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities' bridge number 505 at mile 80.5 of the Alaska Highway. Data were collected from August 7-9, 2002, over an approximate 5,000- foot reach of the...
Ground-water quality of selected basin-fill aquifers of the Northern Rockies Intermontane Basins in Montana, Idaho, and Washington
Rodney R. Caldwell, Craig L. Bowers, DeAnn M. Dutton
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5052
Seepage study of Mapleton Lateral Canal near Mapleton, Utah, 2003
Chris D. Wilkowske, Jeff V. Phillips
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5210
A study was conducted during the summer of 2003 on Mapleton Lateral Canal near Mapleton, Utah, to determine gain or loss of flow in the canal from seepage. Measurements were made in May, June, July, and September of 2003. The uppermost reach of the canal had an apparent average loss...
Preliminary integrated geologic map databases for the United States: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana
Suzanne W. Nicholson, Connie L. Dicken, Michael P. Foose, Julie Mueller
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1355
The growth in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has highlighted the need for regional and national digital geologic maps attributed with age and lithology information. Such maps can be conveniently used to generate derivative maps for purposes including mineral-resource assessment, metallogenic studies, tectonic studies, and environmental research....