Droughts, epic droughts and droughty centuries - lessons from a California paleoclimatic record: a PACLIM 2001 meeting report
M. D. Dettinger
2001, Interagency Ecological Program Newsletter (14) 51-53
During the early 1990s (but echoing studies by S.T. Harding at the University of California, from as early as the 1930s), several lines of paleoclimate evidence in and around the Sierra Nevada Range have provided the water community in California with some real horror stories. By studying ancient tree stumps...
Geologic Map of the Thaumasia Region, Mars
Janes M. Dohm, Kenneth L. Tanaka, Trent M. Hare
2001, IMAP 2650
The geology of the Thaumasia region (fig. 1, sheet 3) includes a wide array of rock materials, depositional and erosional landforms, and tectonic structures. The region is dominated by the Thaumasia plateau, which includes central high lava plains ringed by highly deformed highlands; the plateau may comprise the ancestral center...
Hydrogeology and extent of saltwater intrusion of the Great Neck peninsula, Great Neck, Long Island, New York
Frederick Stumm
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4280
Great Neck, a peninsula, in the northwestern part of Nassau County, N.Y., is underlain by unconsolidated deposits that form a sequence of aquifers and confining units. Seven public-supply wells have been affected by the intrusion of saltwater from the surrounding embayments (Little Neck Bay, Long Island Sound, Manhasset Bay). Fifteen...
Hydrogeology and ground-water flow in the Memphis and Fort Pillow aquifers in the Memphis area, Tennessee
J. V. Brahana, R. E. Broshears
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4131
On the basis of known hydrogeology of the Memphis and Fort Pillow aquifers in the Memphis area, a three-layer, finite-difference numerical model was constructed and calibrated as the primary tool to refine understanding of flow in the aquifers. The model was calibrated and tested for accuracy in simulating measured heads...
Copper avoidance and mortality of juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta) in tests with copper-sulfate-treated water from West Branch Reservoir, Putnam County, New York
Barry P. Baldigo, T.P. Baudanza
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4237
Copper-avoidance tests and acute-toxicity (mortality) tests on hatchery-reared, young-of- the-year brown trout (salmo trutta) were conducted with water from West Branch Reservoir to assess the avoidance response to copper sulfate treatment, which is used occasionally by New York City Department of Environmental Protection to decrease phytoplankton populations in the reservoir....
Historical trends and concentrations of fecal coliform bacteria in the Brandywine Creek basin, Chester County, Pennsylvania
D.A. Town
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4026
The Brandywine Creek in Chester County is used for recreation and as an important source of drinking water. For this study, 40 sites were established for collection of water samples for analysis of fecal coliform and Escherichia coli bacteria in 1998-99. Samples were collected during base-flow conditions and during five...
Use of thematic mapper imagery to assess water quality, trophic state, and macrophyte distributions in Massachusetts lakes
Marcus C. Waldron, Peter A. Steeves, John T. Finn
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4016
During the spring and summer of 1996, 1997, and 1998, measurements of phytoplankton- chlorophyll concentration, Secchi disk transparency, and color were made at 97 Massachusetts lakes within 24 hours of Landsat Thematic Mapper imaging of the lakes in an effort to assess water quality and trophic state. Spatial distributions of...
The box turtles of Egmont Key: a unique natural resource
C. Kenneth Dodd Jr.
2001, People, Land, and Water (Sept/Oct) 14
No abstract available....
Summary of and factors affecting pesticide concentrations in streams and shallow wells of the lower Susquehanna River basin, Pennsylvania and Maryland, 1993-95
Robert A. Hainly, Tammy M. Zimmerman, Connie A. Loper, Bruce D. Lindsey
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4012
This report presents the detection frequency of 83 analyzed pesticides, describes the concentrations of those pesticides measured in water from streams and shallow wells, and presents conceptual models of the major factors affecting seasonal and areal patterns of pesticide concentrations in water from streams and shallow wells in the Lower...
Influence of stream habitat and land use on benthic macroinvertebrate indicators of stream quality of selected above-tidal streams in the Houston-Galveston Area Council service area, Texas, 1997–98
J. Bruce Moring
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4010
During 1997–98, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Houston-Galveston Area Council, collected stream-habitat and benthic macroinvertebrate data for 31 reaches on abovetidal streams in the Council service area near Houston, Texas. Stream-habitat, land-use and population, and benthic aquatic insect metrics were determined for the 31 reaches. Statistical analyses...
Sea floor maps showing topography, sun-illuminated topographic imagery, and backscatter intensity of the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Region off Boston, Massachusetts
P. C. Valentine, T. J. Middleton, S. J. Fuller
2001, Open-File Report 2000-410
This data set contains the sea floor topographic contours, sun-illuminated topographic imagery, and backscatter intensity generated from a multibeam sonar survey of the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary region off Boston, Massachusetts, an area of approximately 1100 square nautical miles. The Stellwagen Bank NMS Mapping Project is designed to provide...
Bedrock geologic map of the Rochester Quadrangle, Rutland, Windsor, and Addison counties, Vermont
G. J. Walsh, C. K. Falta
2001, IMAP 2626
Ground-water quality of the surficial aquifer system and the upper Floridan Aquifer, Ocala National Forest and Lake County, Florida, 1990-99
J.C. Adamski, Leel Knowles Jr.
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4008
Data from 217 ground-water samples were statistically analyzed to assess the water quality of the surficial aquifer system and Upper Floridan aquifer in the Ocala National Forest and Lake County, Florida. Samples were collected from 49 wells tapping the surficial aquifer system, 141 wells tapping the Upper Floridan aquifer, and...
Occurrence of selected radionuclides in ground water used for drinking water in the United States: A reconnaissance survey, 1998
Michael J. Focazio, Zoltan Szabo, Thomas F. Kraemer, Ann H. Mullin, Thomas H. Barringer, Vincent T. dePaul
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4273
The U.S. Geological Survey, in collaboration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the American Water Works Association, and the American Water Works Service Company, completed a targeted national reconnaissance survey of selected radionuclides in public ground-water supplies. Radionuclides analyzed included radium-224 (Ra-224), radium-226 (Ra-226), radium-228 (Ra-228), polonium-210 (Po-210) and lead-210...
Archive of Boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS Cruise 99ASR01, Lake Okeechobee, Florida, 29 June - 30 June, 1999
Gina M. Brewer, Shawn V. Dadisman, Jack L. Kindinger, Dana S. Wiese, James G. Flocks
2001, Open-File Report 2001-165
No abstract available....
Hydrologic and water-quality characterization and modeling of the Chenoweth Run basin, Jefferson County, Kentucky
Gary R. Martin, Phillip J. Zarriello, Allison A. Shipp
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4239
No abstract available....
Analytical versus numerical estimates of water-level declines caused by pumping, and a case study of the Iao Aquifer, Maui, Hawaii
Delwyn S. Oki, William Meyer
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4244
Comparisons were made between model-calculated water levels from a one-dimensional analytical model referred to as RAM (Robust Analytical Model) and those from numerical ground-water flow models using a sharp-interface model code. RAM incorporates the horizontal-flow assumption and the Ghyben-Herzberg relation to represent flow in a one-dimensional unconfined aquifer that contains...
Estimated recharge to the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers in the Black Hills area, South Dakota and Wyoming, water years 1931-98
Janet M. Carter, D.G. Driscoll, G.R. Hamade
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4278
The Madison and Minnelusa aquifers are two of the most important aquifers in the Black Hills area. Long-term estimates of recharge to the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers are important for managing the water resources in the Black Hills area. Thus, annual recharge from streamflow losses and infiltration of precipitation on...
Analysis of borehole-radar reflection logs from selected HC boreholes at the Project Shoal area, Churchill County, Nevada
J.W. Lane Jr., P. K. Joesten, G.M. Pohll, Todd Mihevic
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4014
Single-hole borehole-radar reflection logs were collected and interpreted in support of a study to characterize ground-water flow and transport at the Project Shoal Area (PSA) in Churchill County, Nevada. Radar logging was conducted in six boreholes using 60-MHz omni-directional electric-dipole antennas and a 60-MHz magnetic-dipole directional receiving antenna.Radar data from...
Geologic map of the MTM 25047 and 20047 quadrangles, central Chryse Planitia/Viking 1 Lander site, Mars
L.S. Crumpler, R. A. Craddock, J.C. Aubele
2001, IMAP 2693
This map uses Viking Orbiter image data and Viking 1 Lander image data to evaluate the geologic history of a part of Chryse Planitia, Mars. The map area lies at the termini of the Maja and Kasei Valles outwash channels and includes the site of the Viking 1 Lander. The...
Maps showing the development of the Pu‘u ‘Ö‘ö-Küpaianaha flow field, June 1984-February 1987, Kïlauea Volcano, Hawaii
Christina Heliker, George E. Ulrich, Sandy C. Margriter, John P. Hoffmann
2001, IMAP 2685
The Pu'u 'O'o - Kupaianaha eruption on the middle east rift zone of Kilauea began in January 1983 with intermittent activity along several fissures. By June 1983, the eruption had localized at the Pu'u 'O'o vent, and the activity settled into an increasingly regular pattern of brief eruptive episodes characterized...
Changing perceptions of United States natural-gas resources as shown by successive U. S. Department of the Interior assessments
James W. Schmoker, Thaddeus S. Dyman
2001, Bulletin 2172-B
Trends in four successive estimates of United States technically recoverable natural gas resources are examined in this report. The effective dates of these assessments were January 1 of 1975, 1980, 1987, and 1994. The 1994 estimate of the U.S. total gas endowment increased significantly over the previous three estimates, indicating that the technically...
The response of the Iao aquifer to ground-water development, rainfall, and land-use practices between 1940 and 1998, Island of Maui, Hawaii
William Meyer, Todd K. Presley
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4223
Ground water pumped from the Iao aquifer has been used for agricultural purposes since 1948, and domestic purposes since 1955. In 1990, the Hawaii State Commission on Water Resource Management established a value of 20 million gallons per day for the sustainable yield of the aquifer. Water-level data from observation...
Effects of lead-zinc mining on ground-water levels in the Ozark aquifer in the Viburnum Trend, southeastern Missouri
Michael J. Kleeschulte
2001, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4293
Archive of datasonics SIS-1000 CHIRP subbottom data, collected during USGS cruise SEAX 96004, New York Bight, 1 May-9 June, 1996
J. C. Hill, W. C. Schwab, D.S. Foster
2001, Open-File Report 2001-96