Streamflow and water-quality characteristics of the Ottawa River and selected tributaries in Allen, Hardin, and Putnam counties, Ohio
Kimberly Shaffer
2003, Open-File Report 2003–0215
Streamflow and water-quality measurements were made on the Ottawa River and selected tributaries between 1999 to 2002. Ten sets of streamflow measurements were made at an index station on the Auglaize River at Fort Jennings (station 04186500) and at 19 other sites along the Ottawa River and selected tributaries. These...
Explosive-residue compounds resulting from snow avalanche control in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah
David L. Naftz, Leslie K. Kanagy, David D. Susong, Duane S. Wydoski, Christopher J. Kanagy
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4007
A snow avalanche is a powerful force of nature that can play a significant role in developing mountain landscapes (Perla and Martinelli, 1975). More importantly, loss of life can occur when people are caught in the path of snow avalanches (Grossman, 1999). Increasing winter recreation, including skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, snowshoeing,...
Near-field receiving water monitoring of a benthic community near the Palo Alto Water Quality Control Plant in South San Francisco Bay: February 1974 through December 2002
Michelle K. Shouse, Francis Parcheso, Janet K. Thompson
2003, Open-File Report 2003-224
Analyses of the benthic community structure over a 28-year period show that changes in the community have occurred concurrent with reduced concentrations of metals in the sediment and in the tissues of the biosentinal clam Macoma balthica from the same area. The community has shifted from being dominated by several...
Range-wide conservation assessment of Greater Sage-Grouse and sagebrush habitats
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2003, Fact Sheet 056-03
Declining numbers of Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) over the past three decades across most of their range accompanied by increasing habitat degradation and loss represent major conservation and management challenges. We are conducting a range-wide Conservation Assessment of Greater Sage-grouse and sagebrush habitats. This assessment is an interagency effort sponsored...
Ground-Water Resources in the Black Hills Area, South Dakota
Janet M. Carter, Daniel G. Driscoll, J. Foster Sawyer
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4049
The availability of ground-water resources in the Black Hills area is influenced by many factors including location, local recharge and ground-water flow conditions, and structural features. Thus, the availability of ground water can be extremely variable throughout the Black Hills area, and even when water is available, it may not...
Sonoran Desert: Fragile Land of Extremes
Stephen Produced and Directed by Wessells
2003, Open-File Report 2003-305
'Sonoran Desert: Fragile Land of Extremes' shows how biologists with the U.S. Geological Survey work with other scientists in an effort to better understand native plants and animals such as desert tortoises, saguaro cacti, and Gila monsters. Much of the program was shot in and around Saguaro National Park near...
User's Manual for the New England Water-Use Data System (NEWUDS)
Marilee A. Horn
2003, Open-File Report 2001-328
Water is used in a variety of ways that need to be understood for effective management of water resources. Water-use activities need to be categorized and included in a database management system to understand current water uses and to provide information to water-resource management policy decisionmakers. The New England Water-Use Data...
Review of Selected References and Data sets on Ambient Ground- and Surface-Water Quality in the Metedeconk River, Toms River, and Kettle Creek Basins, New Jersey, 1980-2001
Robert S. Nicholson, Kathryn Hunchak-Kariouk, Stephen J. Cauller
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4259
Surface water and ground water from unconfined aquifers are the primary sources of drinking water for much of the population, about 391,000, in the Metedeconk River, Toms River, and Kettle Creek watersheds in the New Jersey Coastal Plain. The quality of these sources of drinking water is a concern because...
Native salamanders and introduced fish: Changing the nature of mountain lakes and ponds
Gary L. Larson, Robert L. Hoffman
2003, Fact Sheet 025-03
During the last century, many fishless mountain lakes and ponds in the Pacific Northwest were stocked with non-native fish, such as brook trout, for recreational purposes. These introduced fish replaced long-toed and northwestern salamander larvae as the top aquatic vertebrate predator by preying on salamander larvae. This predatory interaction has...
Development of Landscape Models for Conservation of Freshwater Mussels in the Upper Mississippi River Basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2003, Fact Sheet 2004-3037
PRAIRIEMAP: A GIS database for prairie grassland management in western North America
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2003, Fact Sheet 057-03
The USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Snake River Field Station (SRFS) maintains a database of spatial information, called PRAIRIEMAP, which is needed to address the management of prairie grasslands in western North America. We identify and collect spatial data for the region encompassing the historical extent of prairie...
Sediment-water interactions affecting dissolved-mercury distributions in Camp Far West Reservoir, California
James S. Kuwabara, Charles N. Alpers, Mark Marvin-DiPasquale, Brent R. Topping, James L. Carter, A. Robin Stewart, Steven V. Fend, Francis Parcheso, Gerald E. Moon, David P. Krabbenhoft
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4140
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1996 Water-Table Contours of the Mojave River, the Morongo, and the Fort Irwin Ground-Water Basins, San Bernardino County, California
Steven K. Predmore
2003, Open-File Report 2003-391
This data set consists of digital water-table contours for the Mojave River, the Morongo and the Fort Irwin Ground-Water Basins. The U.S. Geological Survey constructed a water-table map of the Mojave River, the Morongo and the Fort Irwin Ground-Water Basins for ground-water levels measured during the period January-September 1996....
1998 Water-Table Contours of the Mojave River and the Morongo Ground-Water Basins, San Bernardino County, California
Steven K. Predmore
2003, Open-File Report 2003-392
This data set consists of digital water-table contours for the Mojave River and the Morongo Ground-Water Basins. The U.S. Geological Survey constructed a water-table map of the Mojave River and the Morongo Ground-Water Basins for ground-water levels measured during the spring of 1998. Water-level data were collected from...
Streamwater Quality Data from the 2002 Hayman, Hinman, and Missionary Ridge Wildfires, Colorado, 2003
Anthony J. Ranalli, Michael R. Stevens
2003, Data Series 109
Concern about water-quality issues related to wildfires in Colorado has intensified because of the wildfires that occurred in Colorado during the summer of 2002. In 2003, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted water-quality sampling of burned and unburned watersheds in the areas affected by the Hayman, Hinman, and Missionary Ridge...
Global positioning system accuracy and precision at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, Grafton County, New Hampshire; a guide to the limits of handheld GPS receivers
Ezequiel Genova, Christopher C. Barton
2003, Open-File Report 2003-316
MODFLOW-2000 ground-water model-user guide to the Subsidence and Aquifer-System Compaction (SUB) Package
Jorn Hoffmann, S. A. Leake, D. L. Galloway, Alicia M. Wilson
2003, Open-File Report 2003-233
This report documents a computer program, the Subsidence and Aquifer-System Compaction (SUB) Package, to simulate aquifer-system compaction and land subsidence using the U.S. Geological Survey modular finite-difference ground-water flow model, MODFLOW-2000. The SUB Package simulates elastic (recoverable) compaction and expansion, and inelastic (permanent) compaction of compressible fine-grained beds (interbeds) within...
Alternative Sources of Energy - An Introduction to Fuel Cells
E.A. Merewether
2003, Bulletin 2179
Fuel cells are important future sources of electrical power and could contribute to a reduction in the amount of petroleum imported by the United States. They are electrochemical devices similar to a battery and consist of a container, an anode, a cathode, catalysts, an intervening electrolyte, and an attached electrical circuit. In...
Nutrient, trace-element, and ecological history of Musky Bay, Lac Courte Oreilles, Wisconsin, as inferred from sediment cores
Faith A. Fitzpatrick, Paul J. Garrison, Sharon A. Fitzgerald, John F. Elder
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4225
Sediment cores were collected from Musky Bay, Lac Courte Oreilles, and from surrounding areas in 1999 and 2001 to determine whether the water quality of Musky Bay has declined during the last 100 years or more as a result of human activity, specifically cottage development and cranberry farming. Selected cores...
Lewis and Clark's observations of geomorphology and hydrology
John A. Moody
2003, Fact Sheet 004-03
Ground-Water Quality and its Relation to Land Use on Oahu, Hawaii, 2000-01
Charles D. Hunt Jr.
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4305
Water quality in the main drinking-water source aquifers of Oahu was assessed by a one-time sampling of untreated ground water from 30 public-supply wells and 15 monitoring wells. The 384 square-mile study area, which includes urban Honolulu and large tracts of forested, agricultural, and suburban residential lands in central Oahu,...
Water Resources Data, Illinois, Water Year 2002
A.D. Robl, J.W. Angel, J.R. Norris
2003, Water Data Report IL-02-1
Evaluation of Streamflow, Water Quality, and Permitted and Nonpermitted Loads and Yields in the Raritan River Basin, New Jersey, Water Years 1991-98
Robert G. Reiser
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4207
Seventeen water-quality constituents were analyzed in samples collected from 21 surface-water sampling sites in the Raritan River Basin during water years 1991-97. Loads were computed for seven constituents. Thirteen constituents have associated instream water-quality standards that are used as reference levels when evaluating the data. Nine of the 13 constituents...
Louisiana ground-water map no. 15: Potentiometric surface of the "1,200-foot" sand of the Baton Rouge area, Louisiana, spring 2001
J.M. Griffith, J. K. Lovelace
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4020
Water Resources Data - West Virginia, Water Year 2002
S.M. Ward, M.T. Rosier, G.R. Crosby
2003, Water Data Report WV-02-1