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Thermal maturity patterns (CAI and %Ro) in the Ordovician and Devonian rocks of the Appalachian basin in Pennsylvania
John E. Repetski, Robert T. Ryder, John A. Harper, Michael H. Trippi
2002, Open-File Report 2002-302
 This report presents a series of new thermal maturation maps for Pennsylvania, based on conodont color alteration index (CAI) and vitrinite reflectance (%Ro). Also, RockEval and total organic carbon (TOC) data are included in the report. Two Paleozoic intervals were studied: Middle Ordovician carbonate rocks and Lower and Middle Devonian...
Composition of the Rex Chert and associated rocks of the Permian Phosphoria Formation: Soda Springs area, SE Idaho
James R. Hein, Brandie McIntyre, Robert B. Perkins, David Z. Piper, James Evans
2002, Open-File Report 2002-345
This study, one in a series, reports bulk chemical and mineralogical compositions, as well as petrographic and outcrop descriptions of rocks collected from three measured outcrop sections of the Rex Chert member of the Phosphoria Formation in SE Idaho. The three measured sections were chosen from ten outcrops of Rex...
Standard errors of annual discharge and change in reservoir content data from selected stations in the lower Colorado River streamflow-gaging station network, 1995-99
David W. Anning
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4240
The Bureau of Reclamation is currently (1995–2001) testing the Lower Colorado River Accounting System as a method to estimate the consumptive use of Colorado River water by diverters from Hoover Dam to Mexico. Consumptive use is estimated in the Lower Colorado River Accounting System method, in part, on the basis of the annual...
Statistical analysis of stream water-quality data and sampling network design near Oklahoma City, central Oklahoma, 1977-1999
Mark E. Brigham, Gregory A. Payne, William J. Andrews, Marvin M. Abbott
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4111
Water-quality data collected from 1993-99 at five sites on Bluff, Deer, and Chisholm Creeks and from 1988-99 at five sites in the North Canadian River indicated that there were significant differences in constituent values among sites for water properties, major ions, trace elements, nutrients, turbidity, pesticides, and bacteria. Concentrations of...
Pharmaceuticals, hormones, and other organic wastewater contaminants in U.S. streams
Herbert T. Buxton, Dana W. Kolpin
2002, Fact Sheet 027-02
A recent study by the Toxic Substances Hydrology Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) shows that a broad range of chemicals found in residential, industrial, and agricultural wastewaters commonly occurs in mixtures at low concentrations downstream from areas of intense urbanization and animal production. The chemicals include human and...
Hydrogeology and simulation of ground-water flow and land-surface subsidence in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers, Houston area, Texas
Mark C. Kasmarek, Eric W. Strom
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4022
In November 1997, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the City of Houston Utilities Planning Section and the City of Houston Department of Public Works & Engineering, began an investigation of the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the greater Houston area in Texas to better understand the hydrology, flow,...
Fracture-correlated lineaments at Great Bay, southeastern New Hampshire
James R. Degnan, Stewart F. Clark
2002, Open-File Report 2002-13
Analysis by remote-sensing techniques and observations of exposed bedrock structure were preliminary steps taken in a study to locate potential bedrock-fracture zones that may store and transmit ground water near Great Bay, N.H. To help correlate lineaments on the surface with fractures, structural measurements were made at exposed bedrock, largely...
Fourth international circumpolar arctic vegetation mapping workshop
Martha K. Raynolds, C. J. Markon
2002, Open-File Report 2002-181
During the week of April 10, 2001, the Fourth International Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Mapping Workshop was held in Moscow, Russia. The purpose of this meeting was to bring together the vegetation scientists working on the Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Map (CAVM) to (1) review the progress of current mapping activities, (2)...
Environmental quality and preservation - tiny windows to environmental change: the fascinating world of microfossils
Barbara H. Lidz
2002, Open-File Report 2002-192
Though small in size, calcareous (calcium carbonate) microfossils reveal volumes about geologic time, events, processes, and past climate. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has the capability to provide signifi cant scientifi c information based on microfossils that can be used to help resolve issues raised in many other disciplines. A source for pioneering investigations and new discoveries little recognized outside...
Assessment of undiscovered deposits of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in the United States: A Portable Document (PDF) recompilation of USGS Open-File Report 96-96 and Circular 1178
The U.S. Geological Survey National Mineral Resource Assessment Team
2002, Open-File Report 2002-198
This publication contains the results of a national mineral resource assessment study. The study (1) identifies regional tracts of ground believed to contain most of the nation's undiscovered resources of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in conventional types of deposits; and (2) includes probabilistic estimates of the amounts of...
Generalized hydrogeology and ground-water budget for the C Aquifer, Little Colorado River Basin and parts of the Verde and Salt River Basins, Arizona and New Mexico
Robert J. Hart, John J. Ward, Donald J. Bills, Marilyn E. Flynn
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4026
The C aquifer underlies the Little Colorado River Basin and parts of the Verde and Salt River Basins and is named for the primary water-bearing rock unit of the aquifer, the Coconino Sandstone. The areal extent of this aquifer is more than 27,000 square miles. More than 1,000 well and...
Flow and storage in groundwater systems
William Alley, Richard W. Healy, James W. LaBaugh, Thomas E. Reilly
2002, Science (296) 1985-1990
The dynamic nature of groundwater is not readily apparent, except where discharge is focused at springs or where recharge enters sinkholes. Yet groundwater flow and storage are continually changing in response to human and climatic stresses. Wise development of groundwater resources requires a more complete understanding...
Comparison of δ18O measurements in nitrate by different combustion techniques
Kinga M. Revesz, John Karl Bohlke
2002, Analytical Chemistry (74) 5410-5413
Three different KNO3 salts with δ18O values ranging from about −31 to +54‰ relative to VSMOW were used to compare three off-line, sealed glass tube combustion methods (widely used for isotope studies) with a more recently developed on-line carbon combustion technique. All methods yielded roughly similar...
Gas hydrates in the ocean environment
William P. Dillon
2002, Book chapter, Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology
A GAS HYDRATE, also known as a gas clathrate, is a gas-bearing, icelike material. It occurs in abundance in marine sediments and stores immense amounts of methane, with major implications for future energy resources and global climate change. Furthermore, gas hydrate controls some of the physical properties of sedimentary deposits...
Paleoecological insights on fixed tree island development in the Florida Everglades: I. environmental controls
Debra A. Willard, James B. Murray, Charles W. Holmes, Michael S. Korvela, Daniel Mason, William H. Orem, D. Timothy Towles
Fred H. Sklar, A. van der Valk, editor(s)
2002, Book chapter, Tree islands of the Everglades
Palynological and geochemical analyses of sediment cores collected on two tree islands in the Florida Everglades indicate long-term hydrologic and chemical differences between tree islands and surrounding marshes and sloughs. Gumbo Limbo and Nuthouse tree islands are elongate, teardrop-shaped islands in Water Conservation Area 3B. Prior to tree island formation...
Toward a community coastal sediment transport modeling system: the second workshop
Christopher R. Sherwood, Courtney K. Harris, W. Rockwell Geyer, Bradford Butman
2002, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (83) 604
Models for transport and the long-term fate of particles in coastal waters are essential for a variety of applications related to commerce, defense, public health, and the quality of the marine environment. Examples include: analysis of waste disposal and transport and the fate of contaminated materials; evaluation of burial rates...
Climate change impacts on U.S. coastal and marine ecosystems
Donald Scavia, John C. Field, Donald F. Boesch, Robert W. Buddemeier, Virginia Burkett, Daniel R. Cayan, Michael Fogarty, Mark A. Harwell, Robert W. Howarth, Curt Mason, Denise J. Reed, Thomas C. Royer, Asbury H. Sallenger Jr., James G. Titus
2002, Estuaries (25) 149-164
Increases in concentrations of greenhouse gases projected for the 21st century are expected to lead to increased mean global air and ocean temperatures. The National Assessment of Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change (NAST 2001) was based on a series of regional and sector assessments. This paper is a...
Recent sediment studies refute Glen Canyon Dam hypothesis
David M. Rubin, David J. Topping, John C. Schmidt, Joe Hazel, Matt Kaplinski, Theodore S. Melis
2002, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (83) 273-278
Recent studies of sedimentology hydrology, and geomorphology indicate that releases from Glen Canyon Dam are continuing to erode sandbars and beaches in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park, despite attempts to restore these resources. The current strategy for dam operations is based on the hypothesis that sand supplied...
Subsurface controls on historical subsidence rates and associated wetland loss in southcentral Louisiana
Robert A. Morton, Noreen A. Buster, M. Dennis Krohn
2002, Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions (52) 767-778
Two regional releveling profiles and six tide gauges provide a basis for evaluating recent rates of delta plain subsidence in southcentral Louisiana. Analyses of these records demonstrate close correlations among highest historical rates of subsidence, rapid wetland losses, large volume hydrocarbon...