The National Flood-Frequency Program--methods for estimating flood magnitude and frequency in rural areas in Alabama
Mason Jr., Jeffrey N. King, Wilbert O. Thomas Jr.
1999, Fact Sheet 088-97
National land cover dataset
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1999, Fact Sheet 136-99
Water resources data, Michigan, water year 1998
S. P. Blumer, T.E. Behrendt, J.M. Ellis, R. J. Minnerick, R.L. LeuVoy, C.R. Whited
1999, Water Data Report MI-98-1
Water resources data for the 1998 water year for Michigan consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of groundwater wells. This report contains discharge records for 141 streamflow-gaging stations; stage only...
Source-area characteristics of large public surface-water supplies in the conterminous United States an information resource for source-water assessment
R. B. Alexander, R. A. Smith, M. J. Focazio, M.A. Horn
1999, Fact Sheet 160-99
Where do the salts go? : the potential effects and management of salt accumulation in south-central Arizona
Gail E. Cordy, Herman Bouwer
1999, Fact Sheet 170-98
Selected aquatic biological investigations in the Great Salt Lake basins, 1875-1998, National Water-Quality Assessment Program
Elise M. P. Giddings, Doyle W. Stephens
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4132
This report summarizes previous investigations of aquatic biological communities, habitat, and contaminants in streams and selected large lakes within the Great Salt Lake Basins study unit as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program (NAWQA). The Great Salt Lake Basins study unit is one of 59 such...
Water Resources Data, Wisconsin, Water Year 1998
B. K. Holmstrom, D.L. Olson, B.R. Ellefson
1999, Water Data Report WI-98-1
Water Resources Data, Kentucky, Water Year 1998
D.L. McClain, F.D. Byrd, A.C. Brown
1999, Water Data Report KY-98-1
Water resources data--Hawaii, water year 1998. Volume 1. Hawaii
B. R. Hill
1999, Water Data Report HI-98-1
The National Flood-Frequency Program--methods for estimating flood magnitude and frequency in rural areas in Arkansas
Mason Jr., Jeffrey N. King, Wilbert O. Thomas Jr.
1999, Fact Sheet 128-97
Science challenge questions and answers
Carol A. Lawson, Mary Ellen Lazarus
1999, Open-File Report 98-507-B
Distribution and transport of polychlorinated biphenyls and associated particulates in the Hayton Millpond, south branch Manitowoc River, 1993-95
Jeffrey S. Steuer, David W. Hall, Sharon A. Fitzgerald
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4101
The distribution and transport of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners was determined at two sites on Pine Creek and at the Hayton Millpond on the South Branch of the Manitowoc River in Wisconsin during 1993-95. PCB congener compositions were analyzed in the operationally defined dissolved phase, suspended particulate phase, and surficial...
Background hydrogeologic data, water quality, and aquifer characteristics, western Allen County, Ohio
Rodney A. Sheets
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4146
Mineral Commodity Summaries 1999
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1999, Mineral Commodity Summaries 1999
Published on an annual basis, this report is the earliest Government publication to furnish estimates covering nonfuel mineral industry data. Data sheets contain information on the domestic industry structure, Government programs, tariffs, and 5-year salient statistics for over 90 individual minerals and materials....
Biology in focus: better lives through better science: new hope for acid streams
Barnaby Watten
1998, Report
Across the nation, a toxic pollutant turns clean streams orange, kills fish and plant life, and smells like rotten eggs. The culprit is acid mine drainage, the poisonous water leaking from more than 500,000 abandoned and inactive mines in 32 states. The toxic discharge is a problem for operational mines...
U.S. Geological Survey Activities Related to American Indians and Alaska Natives Fiscal Year 1998
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1998, Report
IntroductionThe U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is an impartial scientific organization that strives to produce scientific results that are relevant to the people of the United States and their land and resource managers. In cooperation with American Indian and Alaska Native governments, the USGS conducts research on water and mineral resources,...
Remediation of mudboil discharges in the Tully Valley of central New York
William M. Kappel, Wendy S. McPherson
1998, Fact Sheet 143-97
No abstract available. ...
Pesticide concentrations in Canajoharie Creek, New York, 1994-96
Gary R. Wall, Patrick J. Phillips
1998, Fact Sheet 131-97
No abstract available. ...
Quality control at the U.S. Geological Survey, National Water Quality Laboratory
Kimberly D. Pirkey, Stephen R. Glodt
1998, Fact Sheet 026-98
No abstract available....
Effects of the 1994 Retsof Salt Mine collapse in the Genesee Valley, New York
William M. Kappel, Todd S. Miller, Richard M. Yager
1998, Fact Sheet 017-98
No abstract available....
Use of borehole-radar methods to monitor the movement of a saline tracer in carbonate rock at Belvidere, Illinois
John W. Lane Jr., Peter K. Joesten, F.P. Haeni, Mark Vendl, Douglas J. Yeskis
1998, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the symposium on the application of geophysics to engineering and environmental problems
Common-depth (CD) radar surveys and cross-hole radar tomography methods were used to monitor the movement of a saline tracer in a dual-porosity dolomite aquifer at Belvidere, Illinois. The tracer test was conducted using an array of six open-hole bedrock wells at the Parson’s Casket Hardware Superfund site. The injection...
Maps showing geology, oil and gas fields and geologic provinces of South Asia
Craig J. Wandrey, Ben E. Law
1998, Open-File Report 97-470-C
IntroductionThis digitally compiled map includes petroleum geology, geologic provinces, and oil and gas fields of South Asia. The map is part of a worldwide series released by the U. S. Geological Survey World Energy Project. The goal of the project is to assess the undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and gas...
Coal resources, new air quality standards, and sustainability
Emil D. Attanasi
1998, Nonrenewable Resources (7) 271-279
Stenocybe fragmenta, a new species of Mycocaliciaceae with fragmenting spores
E.B. Peterson, Jouko Rikkinen
1998, Mycologia (90) 1087-1090
The new species Stenocybe fragmenta (Ascomycota, Mycocaliciaceae) is described from western North America. The species was collected from twigs of Cercocarpus montanus and Rhamnus purshiana. Stenocybe fragmenta is characterized by 5–7 septate, 18–30 μm long ascospores that fragment at maturity. This is the first report of spore fragmentation among the Mycocaliciaceae....
Ground-water conditions in Utah, spring of 1998
David D. Susong, Carole B. Burden, J.D. Sory, Robert J. Eacret, K. K. Johnson, B.L. Loving, S.J. Brockner, M.R. Danner, Paul Downhour, B.A. Slaugh, R.L. Swenson, J.H. Howells, H.K. Christiansen, L. R. Herbert
1998, Cooperative Investigations Report 39
This is the thirty-fifth in a series of annual reports that describe ground-water conditions in Utah. Reports in this series, published cooperatively by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Resources, provide data to enable interested parties to maintain awareness of changing ground-water...