Multiproxy record of the last interglacial (MIS 5e) off central and northern California, U.S.A., from Ocean Drilling Program sites 1018 and 1020
Richard Z. Poore, H.J. Dowsett, J.A. Barron, L. Heusser, A. C. Ravelo, A. Mix
2000, Professional Paper 1632
Environmental and climatic conditions during the last interglacial (about 125,000 years ago) along the Central and Northern California coastal region are interpreted from study of marine cores recovered by the Ocean Drilling Program at sites 1018 and 1020. Marine microfossil and pollen assemblages, oxygen isotopes in benthic foraminifers, physical properties,...
Soil erosion from two small construction sites, Dane County, Wisconsin
David W. Owens, Peter Jopke, David W. Hall, Jeremy Balousek, Aicardo Roa
2000, Fact Sheet 109-00
Soil erosion from construction sites has long been identified as a significant source of sediment and other suspended solids in runoff in many parts of the United States (Hagman and others, 1980; Yorke and Herb, 1976: Becker and others, 1974). In some states, such as Wisconsin, sediment has been identified...
Migration of the Acadian Orogen and foreland basin across the Northern Appalachians of Maine and adjacent areas
Dwight Culver Bradley, Robert D. Tucker, Daniel R. Lux, Anita G. Harris, D. Colin McGregor
2000, Professional Paper 1624
The timing of Acadian orogenesis in Maine is reassessed, on the basis of a new Silurian-Devonian time scale, new U/Pb and 40Ar/39Ar ages of Acadian plutons, new conodont and palynomorph ages of strata that constrain the age of deformation, and published information. This analysis shows that the Acadian deformation front...
Organophosphorus pesticide occurrence and distribution in surface and ground water of the United States, 1992-97
Evelyn H. Hopkins, Daniel J. Hippe, Elizabeth A. Frick, Gary R. Buell
2000, Open-File Report 2000-187
Effects of animal feeding operations on water resources and the environment; proceedings of the technical meeting, Fort Collins, Colorado, August 30-September 1, 1999
Franceska D. Wilde, L. J. Britton, C.V. Miller, D.W. Kolpin
2000, Open-File Report 2000-204
No abstract available....
Sun-illuminated sea floor topography of quadrangle 9 in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary off Boston, Massachusetts
Page C. Valentine, Jessica L. Baker, Tanya S. Unger
2000, IMAP 2709
No abstract available....
Sun-Illuminated Sea Floor Topography of Quadrangle 4 in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Off Boston, Massachusetts
Page C. Valentine, Tanya S. Unger, Jessica L. Baker
2000, IMAP 2704
Ground Water in Hawaii
Stephen B. Gingerich, Delwyn S. Oki
2000, Fact Sheet 126-00
Ground water is one of Hawaii's most important natural resources. It is used for drinking water, irrigation, and domestic, commercial, and industrial needs. Ground water provides about 99 percent of Hawaii's domestic water and about 50 percent of all freshwater used in the State. Total ground water pumped in Hawaii...
Water quality in southern Florida: Florida, 1996-98
Benjamin F. McPherson, Ronald L. Miller, Kim H. Haag, Anne Bradner
2000, Circular 1207
Major influences and findings for water quality and biology in southern Florida, including the Everglades, are described and illustrated. Samples were collected to determine total phosphorus, dissolved organic carbon, pesticides, mercury, nitrate, volatile organic carbon compounds, and radon-222. Water-management, agricultural, and land-use practices are discussed. Sixty-three species of fish in...
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-B
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...
Log and data from a trench across the Hubbell Spring Fault Zone, Bernalillo County, New Mexico
S. F. Personius, M.C. Eppes, S. A. Mahan, D.W. Love, D.K. Mitchell, Anne Murphy
2000, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2348
This report contains field and laboratory data resulting from a trench study of the Hubbell Spring fault zone near Albuquerque, New Mexico. This trench was excavated in September, 1997, as part of earthquake hazards investigations of Quaternary faults in the Albuquerque metropolitan area. The trench was excavated across the youngest...
Simulation of nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions from tropical primary forests in the Costa Rican Atlantic Zone
Shu-Guang Liu, William A. Reiners, Michael Keller, Davis S. Schimel
2000, Environmental Modelling and Software (15) 727-743
Nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitric oxide (NO) are important atmospheric trace gases participating in the regulation of global climate and environment. Predictive models on the emissions of N2O and NO emissions from soil into the atmosphere are required. We modified the CENTURY model (Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., 51...
Obtaining Streamflow Statistics for Massachusetts Streams on the World Wide Web
Kernell G. Ries III, Peter A. Steeves, Aleda Freeman, Raj Singh
2000, Fact Sheet 104-00
A World Wide Web application has been developed to make it easy to obtain streamflow statistics for user-selected locations on Massachusetts streams. The Web application, named STREAMSTATS (available at http://water.usgs.gov/osw/streamstats/massachusetts.html ), can provide peak-flow frequency, low-flow frequency, and flow-duration statistics for most streams in Massachusetts. These statistics describe the magnitude...
Sun-Illuminated Sea Floor Topography of Quadrangle 10 in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Off Boston, Massachusetts
Page C. Valentine, Tanya S. Unger, Jessica L. Baker
2000, IMAP 2710
Lake Tahoe Interagency Monitoring Program; tributary sampling design, sites, and periods of record
Timothy G. Rowe
2000, Fact Sheet 138-00
Ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) activity in fish as a biomarker of chemical exposure
J.J. Whyte, R.E. Jung, C. J. Schmitt, D. E. Tillitt
2000, Critical Reviews in Toxicology (30) 347-570
This review compiles and evaluates existing scientific information on the use, limitations, and procedural considerations for EROD activity (a catalytic measurement of cytochrome P4501A induction) as a biomarker in fish. A multitude of chemicals induce EROD activity in a variety of fish species, the most potent inducers being structural analogs...
Nutrients and pesticides in the Mississippi River Basin, Minnesota and Wisconsin, 1971-94
J. R. Stark, J. D. Fallon, S. E. Kroening
2000, Conference Paper
No abstract available....
History and current status of the Laysan Duck (Anas laysanensis) in captivity
M.H. Reynolds, K.L. Kozar
2000, 'Elepaio (60) 60-65
No abstract available....
Urban seismic experiments investigate Seattle fault and basin
Thomas M. Brocher, Thomas L. Pratt, Ken C. Creager, Robert S. Crosson, William P. Steele, Craig S. Weaver, Arthur D. Frankel, Anne Trohu, Catherine M. Snelson, Kate C. Miller, Steven H. Harder, Uri S. ten Brink
2000, Eos Science News (81) 542-552
In the past decade, Earth scientists have recognized the seismic hazards that crustal faults and sedimentary basins pose to Seattle, Washington (Figure 1). In 1998, the US. Geological Survey and its collaborators initiated a series of urban seismic studies of the upper crust to better map seismogenic structures and sedimentary...
Spherical and ellipsoidal volcanic sources at Long Valley caldera, California, using a genetic algorithm inversion technique
K. Tiampo, J. B. Rundle, J. Fernandez, J. O. Langbein
2000, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (102) 189-206
We model the second inflation period at Long Valley caldera, California using a genetic algorithm technique and high quality geodetic measurements of elevation changes and baseline extensions. We compare two source inversions for both spherical Mogi point sources and the finite prolate ellipsoid of Yang and Davis. A sensitivity analysis...
The Goldfield mining district, Nevada: an acid sulfate bonanza gold deposit
Barnaby W. Rockwell
2000, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the 14th International Conference for Applied Geologic Remote Sensing
This paper provides an introduction to the geology, ore deposits, and fluid geochemistry of the Goldfield mining district, Esmerelda and Nye Counties, Nevada. Also included is a brief interpretation of mineral maps of the western half of the district which were recently produced from remotely sensed imagery acquired by the...
Constraints on timing and rates of late Cenozoic incision by the Colorado River in Glenwood Canyon, Colorado: A preliminary synopsis
Robert M. Kirkham, Michael J. Kunk, Bruce Bryant, Randall K. Streufert
2000, Conference Paper, Colorado Geological Survey Proceedings of a symposium on Colorado River origin and evolution
No abstract available....
Pseudomulceodens: A Mississippian Rostroconch from Mexico
S.A. Quiroz-Barroso, John Pojeta Jr., Francisco Sour-Tovar, Salvador Morales-Soto
2000, Journal of Paleontology (74) 1184-1186
This finding of Pseudomulceodens in Mississippian-age rocks of the Santiago Formation provides the first evidence of the molluscan class Rostroconchia in Mexico. Elsewhere in North American Mississippian rocks the class occurs in Arkansas (Hoare et al., 1982, 1988); Illinois (Weller, 1916); Indiana (Beede, 1906); Iowa (White and Whitfield, 1862); Michigan...
Holocene relative sea level changes along the Seattle Fault at Restoration Point, Washington
Brian L. Sherrod, Robert C. Bucknam, Estella B. Leopold
2000, Quaternary Research (54) 384-393
At a marsh on the hanging wall of the Seattle fault, fossil brackish water diatom and plant seed assemblages show that the marsh lay near sea level between ∼7500 and 1000 cal yr B.P. This marsh is uniquely situated for recording environmental changes associated with past earthquakes on the Seattle...
Water-quality data for streams in the Boulder River Watershed, Jefferson County, Montana
David A. Nimick, Thomas E. Cleasby
2000, Open-File Report 2000-99
Chemical data were collected in the Boulder River watershed of southwestern Montana during 1996-99 as part of a detailed interdisciplinary study characterizing the effects of historical inactive mines on streams in the watershed. This report presents water-quality data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey for physical properties, major ions, nutrients,...