Methods of analysis by the U.S. Geological Survey Organic Geochemistry Research Group; determination of chloroacetanilide herbicide metabolites in water using high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection and high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry
L.R. Zimmerman, K.A. Hostetler, E.M. Thurman
2000, Open-File Report 2000-182
Analytical methods using high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection (HPLC-DAD) and high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS) were developed for the analysis of the following chloroacetanilide herbicide metabolites in water: acetochlor ethanesulfonic acid (ESA), acetochlor oxanilic acid (OXA), alachlor ESA, alachlor OXA, metolachlor ESA, and metolachlor OXA. Good precision and accuracy were...
1998 Assessment of Undiscovered Deposits of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, and Zinc in the United States
The U.S. Geological Survey National Mineral Resource Assessment Team
2000, Circular 1178
This report summarizes the results of the 1998 National Mineral Resource Assessment that estimated the gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in undiscovered deposits in the United States. This project also estimated the identified resources and past production of these five metals. Assessment results include the following: (1) It is...
Seismic-reflection investigations of the Texas Springs Syncline for ground water development, Death Valley National Park
Michael N. Machette, W. J. Stephenson, R. A. Williams, J. K. Odum, D. M. Worley, R. L. Dart
2000, Open-File Report 2000-106
The U.S. Geological Survey has completed an integrated geologic and geophysical study of the Texas Springs syncline for the National Park Service with the intention of locating a new production water well near existing water-collection and distribution facilities. Subsurface information was required to determine which, if any, sites within the...
Petroleum systems of the Northwest Java Province, Java and offshore southeast Sumatra, Indonesia
Michele G. Bishop
2000, Open-File Report 99-50-R
Mature, synrift lacustrine shales of Eocene to Oligocene age and mature, late-rift coals and coaly shales of Oligocene to Miocene age are source rocks for oil and gas in two important petroleum systems of the onshore and offshore areas of the Northwest Java Basin. Biogenic gas and carbonate-sourced gas...
Water quality in the Allegheny and Monongahela River basins, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New York, and Maryland, 1996-98
Robert M. Anderson, Kevin M. Beer, Theodore F. Buckwalter, Mary E. Clark, Steven D. McAuley, James I. Sams III, Donald R. Williams
2000, Circular 1202
Major influences and findings for ground water quality, surface water quality, and biology in the Allegheny and Monongahela River basins are described and illustrated. Samples were collected in a variety of media to determine trace elements, sulfate, pesticides, nitrate, volatile organic compounds, organochlorine compounds, and radon-222. This report discusses the...
Microbiological and chemical quality of ground water used as a source of public supply in southern Missouri — Phase I, May 1997–March 1998
Jerri V. Davis, Emitt C. Witt III
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4038
No abstract available....
Analytical results and sample locality map for rock, stream-sediment, and soil samples, Northern and Eastern Colorado Desert BLM Resource Area, Imperial, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties, California
Harley D. King, Maurice A. Chaffee
2000, Open-File Report 2000-105-A
In 1996-1998 the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted a geochemical study of the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) 5.5 million-acre Northern and Eastern Colorado Desert Resource Area (usually referred to as the NECD in this report), Imperial, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties, southeastern California (figure 1). This study was done...
Evaluation of biological data, Guanella Pass Area, Clear Creek and Park counties, Colorado, water years 1995-97
Jennifer R. Cox-Lillis
2000, Open-File Report 2000-54
Macroinvertebrate and algal community samples were collected during a 3-year period at sites located near Guanella Pass, Colorado, to provide baseline characterization data. Water-quality sampling and habitat evaluations were used to aid in the interpretation of the biological data. The study was part of an environmental investigation for a proposed...
Environmental quality and preservation; bedrock beneath reefs; the importance of geology in understanding biological decline in a modern reef ecosystem
Barbara H. Lidz
2000, Open-File Report 2000-46
Environmental Quality and Preservation-Bedrock Beneath Reefs: the Importance of Geology in Understanding Biological Decline in a Modern Ecosystem' is a four-page and one-plate full-color discussion of the geologic framework and evolutionary history of the coral reef ecosystem that lines the outer shelf off the Florida Keys....
Flow and salinity characteristics of the upper Suwannee River Estuary, Florida
Gina M. Tillis
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4268
Continuous stage and salinity data were recorded from August 1995 to December 1997 at four gages located in the upper Suwannee River Estuary. Continuous velocity data were recorded at two of the four gages and continuous discharge data were computed for these two gages. Additional salinity data were collected at...
Benthic invertebrates and quality of streambed sediments in the White River and selected tributaries in and near Indianapolis, Indiana, 1994-96
David C. Voelker, Danny E. Renn
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 1999–4276
During this study, 369 benthic-invertebrate samples were collected at 21 sites and 33 streambed-sediment samples were collected at 14 sites to help develop and evaluate control strategies to mediate the impact of point and nonpoint sources of pollution on the White River and selected tributaries in and near Indianapolis, Indiana....
Geologic map of the Proterozoic rocks of the central Front Range, Colorado
Dolores J. Gable
2000, IMAP 2605
No abstract available....
Hydrologic treatments affect gaseous carbon loss From organic soils, Twitchell Island, California, October 1995–December 1997
Robin L. Miller, Lauren Hastings, Roger Fujii
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4042
Subsidence of organic soils in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, has increased the potential for levee failure and flooding in the region. Because oxidation of the peat soils is a primary cause of subsidence, reversion of affected lands to wetlands has been proposed as a mitigation tool. To test this...
Lagtime relations for urban streams in Georgia
Ernest J. Inman
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000-4049
Urban flood hydrographs are needed for the design of many highway drainage structures, embankments, and entrances to detention ponds. The three components that are needed to simulate urban flood hydrographs at ungaged sites are the design flood, the dimensionless hydrograph, and lagtime. The design flood and the dimensionless hydrograph have...
Methods of rating unsaturated zone and watershed characteristics of public water supplies in North Carolina
Jo Leslie Eimers, J.C. Weaver, Silvia Terziotti, R.W. Midgette
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4283
Overlay and index methods were derived for rating the unsaturated zone and watershed characteristics for use by the State of North Carolina in assessing more than 11,000 public water-supply wells and approximately 245 public surface-water intakes. The rating of the unsaturated zone and watershed characteristics represents a practical and effective...
Concentrations of nutrients and sediment from two sites in the Spring Creek basin, Benton County, Washington, 1997-98
Richard J. Wagner
2000, Open-File Report 99-274
Hydrogeology and aquifer sensitivity of the Bitterroot Valley, Ravalli County, Montana
David W. Briar, DeAnn M. Dutton
2000, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4219
Water quality in the Sacramento River basin, California, 1994-98
Joseph L. Domagalski, Donna L. Knifong, Peter D. Dileanis, Larry R. Brown, Jason T. May, Valerie Connor, Charles N. Alpers
2000, Circular 1215
This report summarizes major findings about water quality in the Sacramento River basin that emerged from an assessment conducted between 1994 and 1998 by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Water quality is discussed in terms of local and regional issues and compared to conditions found...
Water quality in the upper Colorado River basin, Colorado, 1996-98
Norman E. Spahr, Lori E. Apodaca, Jeffrey R. Deacon, Jeffrey B. Bails, Nancy J. Bauch, C. Michelle Smith, Nancy E. Driver
2000, Circular 1214
This report summarizes major findings about water quality in the upper Colorado River basin that emerged from an assessment conducted between 1996 and 1998 by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Water quality is discussed in terms of local and regional issues and compared to...
Geologic and geophysical characterization studies of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, a potential high-level radioactive-waste repository
J.W. Whitney, W. R. Keefer
2000, Data Series 58
In recognition of a critical national need for permanent radioactive-waste storage, Yucca Mountain in southwestern Nevada has been investigated by Federal agencies since the 1970's, as a potential geologic disposal site. In 1987, Congress selected Yucca Mountain for an expanded and more detailed site characterization effort. As an integral part...
Geohydrology of the shallow aquifers in the Fort Collins-Loveland area, Colorado
Stanley G. Robson, L. R. Arnold, Janet S. Heiny
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 746-B
Urban areas commonly rely on ground water for at least part of the municipal water supply, and as population increases, urban areas expand and require larger volumes of water. However, the expansion of an urban area can reduce ground-water availability. This may occur through processes of depletion (withdrawal of most...
Geohydrology of the shallow aquifers in the Greeley-Nunn area, Colorado
Stanley G. Robson, L. R. Arnold, Janet S. Heiny
2000, Hydrologic Atlas 746-A
Urban areas commonly rely on ground water for at least part of the municipal water supply, and as population increases, urban areas expand and require larger volumes of water. However, the expansion of an urban area can reduce ground-water availability. This may occur through processes of depletion (withdrawal of most...
Geologic map of upper Eocene to Holocene volcanic and related rocks of the Cascade Range, Oregon
David R. Sherrod, James G. Smith
2000, IMAP 2569
Generalized surficial geologic map of the Denver 1° x 2° quadrangle, Colorado
D. W. Moore, A. W. Straub, M. E. Berry, M. L. Baker, T. R. Brandt
2000, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2347
Thirty-nine types of surficial geologic deposits and residual materials of Quaternary age are described and mapped in the greater Denver area, in part of the Front Range, and in the piedmont and plains east of Denver, Boulder, and Castle Rock. Descriptions appear in the pamphlet that accompanies the map. Landslide...
Surficial geologic map of central and southern New Jersey
Wayne L. Newell, David S. Powars, J. P. Owens, S.D. Stanford, Byron D. Stone
2000, IMAP 2540-D
No abstract available....