Ground-water discharge determined from measurements of evapotranspiration, other available hydrologic components, and shallow water-level changes, Oasis Valley, Nye County, Nevada
S. R. Reiner, R. J. Laczniak, G. A. DeMeo, J. LaRue Smith, P. E. Elliott, W. E. Nylund, C. J. Fridrich
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4239
Oasis Valley is an area of natural ground-water discharge within the Death Valley regional ground-water flow system of southern Nevada and adjacent California. Ground water discharging at Oasis Valley is replenished from inflow derived from an extensive recharge area that includes the northwestern part of the Nevada Test Site (NTS)....
Logs and data from trenches across the Hayward Fault at Tyson's Lagoon (Tule Pond), Fremont, Alameda County, California
James J. Linenkaemper, Timothy E. Dawson, Stephen F. Personius, Gordon G. Seitz, Liam M. Reidy, David P. Schwartz
2002, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2386
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this publication is to make available detailed trench logs (sheets 1, 2), radiocarbon dates (table 1) and pollen data (fig. 1) obtained as a result of an intensive subsurface investigation of the Hayward Fault at Tyson's Lagoon (Tule Pond) from August to November 2000 (figs. 1, 2...
Effects of acute thermal stress on the survival, predator avoidance, and physiology of juvenile fall Chinook salmon
M.G. Mesa, L.K. Weiland, P. Wagner
2002, Northwest Science (76) 118-128
We subjected juvenile fall chinook salmon from the Hanford Reach of the Columbia River to acute thermal stressors in the laboratory that were derived from field data. We assessed the effects of thermal stress on: (1) the extent of direct mortality; (2) the vulnerability of fish to predation by smallmouth...
Case study of the environmental signature of a recently abandoned, carbonate-hosted replacement deposit: The Clayton Mine, Idaho
J. M. Hammarstrom, R. G. Eppinger, B.S. Gosen, Paul H. Briggs, A. L. Meier
2002, Open-File Report 2002-10
No abstract available....
Results of the U.S. Geological Survey's analytical evaluation program for standard reference samples distributed in September 2001
Mark T. Woodworth, Brooke F. Connor
2002, Open-File Report 2002-8
This report presents the results of the U.S. Geological Survey's analytical evaluation program for six standard reference samples -- T-167 (trace constituents), M-160 (major constituents), N-71 (nutrient constituents), N-72 (nutrient constituents), P-37 (low ionic-strength constituents), and Hg-33 (mercury) -- that were distributed in September 2001 to laboratories enrolled in the U.S. Geological Survey sponsored...
Geologic map of the Vail West quadrangle, Eagle County, Colorado
Robert B. Scott, David J. Lidke, Daniel J. Grunwald
2002, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2369
This new 1:24,000-scale geologic map of the Vail West 7.5' quadrangle, as part of the USGS Western Colorado I-70 Corridor Cooperative Geologic Mapping Project, provides new interpretations of the stratigraphy, structure, and geologic hazards in the area on the southwest flank of the Gore...
Structural instability, multiple stable states, and hysteresis in periphyton driven by phosphorus enrichment in the Everglades
Quan Dong, Paul V. McCormick, Fred H. Sklar, Donald L. DeAngelis
2002, Theoretical Population Biology (61) 1-13
Periphyton is a key component of the Everglades ecosystems. It is a major primary producer, providing food and habitat for a variety of organisms, contributing material to the surface soil, and regulating water chemistry. Periphyton is sensitive to the phosphorus (P) supply and P enrichment has caused dramatic changes in...
Geologic map of part of the southern Toquima Range and adjacent areas, Nye County, Nevada
D. R. Shawe
2002, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2327-A
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Nor Arvik coal site, southern Armenia
E. A. Johnson, Artur Martirosyan, B.S. Pierce, Gourgen Malkhassian, Michael E. Brownfield
2002, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2380
No abstract available. ...
Geologic map of the Grand Junction Quadrangle, Mesa County, Colorado
Robert B. Scott, Paul E. Carrara, William C. Hood, Kyle E. Murray
2002, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2363
This 1:24,000-scale geologic map of the Grand Junction 7.5' quadrangle, in support of the USGS Western Colorado I-70 Corridor Cooperative Geologic Mapping Project, provides new interpretations of the stratigraphy, structure, and geologic hazards in the area of the junction of the Colorado River and...
Regional stratigraphic cross sections of Cretaceous rocks from east-central Arizona to the Oklahoma Panhandle
C. M. Molenaar, W. A. Cobban, E.A. Merewether, C. L. Pillmore, D.G. Wolfe, J.M. Holbrook
2002, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2382
Sedimentary rocks of Cretaceous age along Transect DD'' in eastern Arizona, northern New Mexico, southern Colorado, and western Oklahoma consist mainly of sandstone, siltstone, shale, limestone, and bentonite. They accumulated as sediments in continental, nearshore marine, and offshore marine environments on the west side of a north-trending epicontinental sea. The...
Geologic map of the Eagle Quadrangle, Eagle County, Colorado
D. J. Lidke
2002, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2361
The Eagle quadrangle covers an area that straddles the Eagle River and Interstate 70 (I-70) and it includes the town of Eagle, Colo., which is located in the southwestern part of the quadrangle, just south of I-70 and the Eagle River, about 37 km west of Vail, Colo. The...
Early developments in petroleum geochemistry
J.M. Hunt, R. Paul Philp, Keith A. Kvenvolden
2002, Organic Geochemistry (33) 1025-1052
Petroleum geochemistry is the outgrowth of the application of the principles and methods of organic chemistry to petroleum refining and <a title="Learn more about Petroleum Geology from ScienceDirect's AI-generated Topic Pages" href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/petroleum-geology"...
Monitoring and assessment of juvenile steelhead on Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge. Quick Response Project for 2001
Ian G. Jezorek, James H. Petersen
2002, Report
Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge (TNWR) in south central Washington was established in 1964 to provide an important link in the chain of feeding and resting areas for waterfowl and other migratory birds using the Pacific Flyway. Wetlands on TNWR include both natural floodplain wetlands along Toppenish Creek and man-made impoundments...
Paulanoblella , nomen novum (Radiolaria) replaces Noblella Kozur, Mostler & Repetski, 1996, a homonym of Noblella Barbour, 1930 (Amphibia)
H. W. Kozur, John E. Repetski
2002, Journal of Micropalaeontology (21) 28-28
Kozur et al . (1996) reported and described some well-preserved Lower Ordovician (Tremadocian) Radiolariafrom central Nevada and established several new taxa, among them a new genus Noblella , assigned to the Family Protoentactiniidae Kozur, Mostler & Repetski, 1996. Dr J....
A preliminary study on fine structures of Jiashi earthquake region and earthquake generating fault
S.-L. Li, X. Zhang, Walter D. Mooney, X.-L. Lai, A.J. Michael, Y.-H. Duan
2002, Acta Geophysica Sinica (45) 76-82
It is very unusual that nine large earthquakes of similar magnitudes (M = 6.1-6.8) occured within a very small area and a very short period of time (1997-1998) in Jiashi of Xinjiang Province, Northwest China. This paper analyzes the observed data of the aftershocks in the Jiashi earthquake region for...
Volcanic breccia and hyaloclastite in blocks from the Nuuanu and Wailau landslides, Hawaii
D. Clague, James G. Moore, A. S. Davis
2002, Book chapter, Hawaiian Volcanoes: Deep Underwater Perspectives
Steep slopes of giant landslide blocks in the Nuuanu and Wailau landslides expose fragmental volcanic rocks subdivided into monomict and polymic t hyaloclastite and breccia. The various samples form as 1) secondary slopemantling unlithified polymict breccia consisting of clasts set in a mud matrix; 2 ) monomict and polymict hyaloclastite...
Accurate mass analysis of ethanesulfonic acid degradates of acetochlor and alachlor using high-performance liquid chromatography and time-of-flight mass spectrometry
E.M. Thurman, Imma Ferrer, R. Parry
2002, Journal of Chromatography A (957) 3-9
Degradates of acetochlor and alachlor (ethanesulfonic acids, ESAs) were analyzed in both standards and in a groundwater sample using high-performance liquid chromatography–time-of-flight mass spectrometry with electrospray ionization. The negative pseudomolecular ion of the secondary amide of acetochlor ESA and alachlor ESA gave average masses of 256.0750±0.0049 amu and 270.0786±0.0064 amu respectively. Acetochlor and alachlor ESA gave similar masses...
Human exposure to pesticides via drinking water; the missing link
David J. Wangsness
2002, Conference Paper
Assessing five national priorities in water resources
William Wilber, C. A. Couch
2002, Water Resources Impact (4) 17-21
In 2001, the National Water-QualityAssessment (NAWQA) Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began its second decade of studies. A total of 42 study units (major river basins and aquifers across the nation) will be reassessed in three groups of 14 on a rotating schedule. Each...
Early Holocene change in atmospheric circulation in the Northern Great Plains: An upstream view of the 8.2 ka cold event
Walter E. Dean, Richard M. Forester, J. Platt Bradbury
2002, Quaternary Science Reviews (21) 1763-1775
Elk Lake, in northwestern Minnesota, contains numerous proxy records of climatic and environmental change contained in varved sediments with annual resolution for the last 10,000 years. These proxies show that about 8200 calendar years ago (8.2 cal. ka; 7300 radiocarbon years) Elk Lake went from a well-stratified lake that was wind-protected in...
Progress in global lake drilling holds potential for global change research
Walter E. Dean, Joseph G. Rosenbaum, Brian J. Haskell, K. Kelts, Douglas Schurrenberger, Blas L. Valero Garces, Andrew S. Cohen, Owen Davis, D. Dinter, Dennis Nielson
2002, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (83) 85-91
During the past decade, numerous international investigations of past global change have focused on particular time intervals, or “Time Streams,” suggested by the Past Global Changes (PAGES) Project of the International Geosphere‐Biosphere Programme (IGBP). Time Stream 1 encompasses the last 2000 years, and Time Stream 2 encompasses at least the...
Current controlled deposition on the Wilkes Land continental rise, Antarctica
C. Escutia, C.H. Nelson, G.D. Acton, S. L. Eittreim, Alan K. Cooper, D.A. Warnke, J.M. Jaramillo
2002, Geological Society, London, Memoirs (22) 373-384
Turbidite, contourite and hemipelagic deposition are the main components of Wilkes Land continental rise sedimentation above the regional unconformity WL2. On the continental shelf, unconformity WL2 marks the start of shelf progradation, which is interpreted to correspond with the onset of glacial conditions in this segment of the east Antarctic...
Optimal measurement of an ASR program to control land subsidence in Lancaster, California
S.P. Phillips, Carl S. Carlson, L.F. Metzger, Michelle Sneed, Devin L. Galloway, Kenneth W. Hudnut, M. E. Ikehara, P.J. Dillon
2002, Conference Paper
No abstract available. ...
Correlation of late Cenozoic basaltic lava flows in the Carbondale and Eagle collapse centers in west-central Colorado based on geochemical, isotopic, age, and petrographic data
James R. Budahn, D. M. Unruh, Michael J. Kunk, Frank M. Byers Jr., R. M. Kirkham, R. K. Streufert
2002, GSA Special Papers (366) 167-196
Major-, minor-, and trace-element abundance data on 220, late Cenozoic, basaltic rocks in and around the Carbondale and Eagle collapse centers in west-central Colorado are combined with isotopic, age, and petrographic data to correlate lava flows and establish the timing and minimum areal extent of collapse events associated with removal...