Methods of analysis by the U.S. Geological Survey Organic Geochemistry Research Group—Determination of glyphosate, aminomethylphosphonic acid, and glufonsinate in water using online solid-phase extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry
E.A. Lee, A.P. Strahan, E.M. Thurman
2001, Open-File Report 2001-454
An analytical method for the determination of glyphosate, its principal degradation compound, aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA), and glufosinate in water with varying matrices has been developed. Four different sample matrices fortified at 0.2 and 2.0 μg/L (micrograms per liter) were analyzed using precolumn derivatization with 9-fluorenylmethylchloroformate (FMOC). After derivatization, cleanup and...
Hydrogeologic data for the Big River–Mishnock River stream-aquifer system, central Rhode Island
P. A. Craft
2001, Open-File Report 2001-250
Hydrogeology, ground-water development alternatives, and water quality in the Big Mishnock stream-aquifer system in central Rhode Island are being investigated as part of a long-term cooperative program between the Rhode Island Water Resources Board and the U.S. Geological Survey to evaluate the ground-water resources throughout Rhode Island. The study area includes...
Investigation of dioxin concentrations in the lower Roanoke River basin, North Carolina, February 26-March 7, 2001
K. F. Miller, D. A. Walters
2001, Open-File Report 2001-345
Dioxin is a toxic chemical that, when present in the environment, can cause cancer and birth defects in humans. Dioxin is of particular concern because concentrations of dioxin that were released into the environment many years ago remain a contributing factor to current exposure. Dioxin exposure often occurs in surface-water...
A summary of findings of the West-Central Florida Coastal Studies Project
A. C. Hine, G. R. Brooks, R.A. Davis Jr., L. J. Doyle, G. Gelfenbaum, S. D. Locker, D.C. Twichell, R. Weisberg
2001, Open-File Report 2001-303
Bedrock geology in the vicinity of the Knowles and Andreas well sites, West Newbury, Massachusetts
Gregory J. Walsh
2001, Open-File Report 2001-353
No abstract available....
Water levels in the Yucca Mountain area, Nevada, 1999
C.S. Savard
2001, Open-File Report 2001-343
Water-quality, bed-sediment, and biological data (October 1999 through September 2000) and statistical summaries of data for streams in the upper Clark Fork basin, Montana
K. A. Dodge, Michelle I. Hornberger, C. P. C. David
2001, Open-File Report 2001-379
Initial findings; national survey of MTBE, other ether oxygenates, and other VOCs in community drinking-water sources
Barbara L. Rowe, Stephen Grady, John S. Zogorski, Bart Koch, Paul Tratnyek
2001, Open-File Report 2001-399
Magnetotelluric data in the middle Rio Grande basin, at Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico
Jackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez
2001, Open-File Report 2001-442
Magnetotelluric data in the middle Rio Grande basin, Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Jackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez
2001, Open-File Report 2001-417
Rb-Sr whole-rock and mineral ages, K-Ar, 40Ar/39Ar, and U-Pb mineral ages, and strontium, lead, neodymium, and oxygen isotopic compositions for granitic rocks from the Salinian composite terrane, California
R. W. Kistler, D.E. Champion
2001, Open-File Report 2001-453
This report summarizes new and published age and isotopic data for whole-rocks and minerals from granitic rocks in the Salinian composite terrane, California. Rubidium-strontium whole-rock ages of plutons are in two groups, Early Cretaceous (122 to 100 Ma) and Late Cretaceous (95 to 82 Ma). Early Cretaceous plutons occur in...
Selected hydrologic data for Little Cottonwood Creek, Salt Lake County, Utah, September 1998
L. J. Gerner, F. J. Rossi, B.K. Kimball
2001, Open-File Report 2001-38
Metals enter Little Cottonwood Creek in Salt Lake County, Utah, in drainage water that discharges from inactive mines in the watershed (fig. 1). As part of a study to evaluate the effects of this mine drainage on water quality, a sodium chloride tracer was injected into Little Cottonwood Creek during...
Impacts of climate change on landscapes of the eastern Sierra Nevada and western Great Basin
A. S. Jayko, C. I. Millar
2001, Open-File Report 2001-202
This effort was developed under a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) initiative to sponsor science workshops focusing on various of multidiscipline, multiprogram themes in the arid Southwest. The intent was to use the workshops to explore leading edge questions, as well as to provide better communication and collaboration between USGS and...
Columbium (niobium) recycling in the United States in 1998
Larry D. Cunningham
2001, Open-File Report 2001-348
This report describes the flow of columbium in the United States in 1998 with emphasis on the extent to which columbium (niobium) was recycled/reused. Columbium was mostly recycled from products of columbium-bearing steels and superalloys; little was recovered from products specifically for their columbium content. In 1998, about 1,800 metric...
Tantalum recycling in the United States in 1998
Larry D. Cunningham
2001, Open-File Report 2001-349
This report describes the flow of tantalum in the United States in 1998 with emphasis on the extent to which tantalum was recycled/reused. Tantalum was mostly recycled from new scrap that was generated during the manufacture of tantalum-related electronic components and new and old scrap products of tantalum-containing cemented carbides...
A guide to potential soil carbon sequestration: Land-use management for mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions
H. W. Markewich, G. R. Buell
2001, Open-File Report 2001-374
Terrestrial carbon sequestration has a potential role in reducing the recent increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) that is, in part, contributing to global warming. Because the most stable long-term surface reservoir for carbon is the soil, changes in agriculture and forestry can potentially reduce atmospheric CO2 through increased soil-carbon...
Shallow ground-water quality in an agricultural area of the lower coastal plain of South Carolina, 1997
Eric J. Reuber
2001, Open-File Report 2001-377
Ground-water-quality samples were collected from 30 shallow monitoring wells located in agricultural areas of the lower Coastal Plain of South Carolina during the summer of 1997 as part of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment Program in the Santee River Basin and Coastal Drainages study unit. The wells were...
Selected laboratory evaluations of the whole-water sample-splitting capabilities of a prototype fourteen-liter Teflon churn splitter
A. J. Horowitz, J.J. Smith, K. A. Elrick
2001, Open-File Report 2001-386
A prototype 14-L Teflon? churn splitter was evaluated for whole-water sample-splitting capabilities over a range of sediment concentratons and grain sizes as well as for potential chemical contamination from both organic and inorganic constituents. These evaluations represent a 'best-case' scenario because they were performed in the controlled environment of a...
Bedrock geology in the vicinity of the Rockland Avenue well site, Maynard, Massachusetts
Gregory J. Walsh
2001, Open-File Report 2001-354
Mineral resources: Out of the ground... into our daily lives
Dave Frank, Judy Weathers, John Galloway
2001, Open-File Report 2001-360
Minerals and mineral resources are a part of our everyday lives. This poster depicts a home and shows the different mineral(s) and mineral materials used to make the various products found in the average home....
Energy-to-moment ratios for damaging intraslab earthquakes: preliminary results on a few case studies
Emile A. Okal, S. H. Kirby
2001, Open-File Report 2002-328
We use the energy-to-moment ratio, as introduced by Newman and Okal [1998] to examine the source characteristics of normal-faulting intraslab earthquakes, compared to nearby interplate thrust events, based on recent case studies in central Chile and southeastern Mexico. In Chile, we find that the 1997 intraslab event had an exceptionally...
Geologic map of the San Bernardino North 7.5' quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California
F. K. Miller, J. C. Matti
2001, Open-File Report 2001-131
Introduction Open-File Report OF 01-131 contains a digital geologic map database of the San Bernardino North 7.5’ quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California that includes: 1. ARC/INFO (Environmental Systems Research Institute) version 7.2.1 coverages of the various components of the geologic map 2. A PostScript file to plot the geologic map on a topographic...
Principal facts for gravity data along the Hayward fault and vicinity, San Francisco Bay area, northern California
David A. Ponce
2001, Open-File Report 2001-124
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) established over 940 gravity stations along the Hayward fault and vicinity. The Hayward fault, regarded as one of the most hazardous faults in northern California (Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities, 1999), extends for about 90 km from Fremont in the southeast to San Pablo...
Geologic map of the Devore 7.5' quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California
Douglas M. Morton, Jonathan C. Matti
2001, Open-File Report 2001-173
This Open-File Report contains a digital geologic map database of the Devore 7.5' quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California, that includes: 1. ARC/INFO (Environmental Systems Research Institute) version 7.2.1 coverages of the various components of the geologic map 2. A PostScript (.ps) file to plot the geologic map on a topographic base, containing...
Flood-tracking chart for the Flint River basin, Georgia
Brian L. Cochran, Brian E. McCallum, Timothy C. Stamey, Caryl J. Wipperfurth
2001, Open-File Report 2001-325
No abstract available. ...