Summary of surface-water hydrologic data for the Houston metropolitan area, Texas, water years 1964-89
Fred Liscum, D. W. Brown, M. C. Kasmarek
1997, Open-File Report 96-250
The study area, a metropolitan area in southeast Texas about 45 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico, has been undergoing extensive urban development since the 1950s. The Houston Urban Runoff Program was begun by the U.S. Geological Survey in water year 1964 to define the magnitude and frequency of...
Tonganoxichnus, a new insect trace from the Upper Carboniferous of eastern Kansas
M.G. Mangano, L.A. Buatois, C.G. Maples, William P. Lanier
1997, Lethaia (30) 113-125
Upper Carboniferous tidal rhythmites of the Tonganoxie Sandstone Member (Stranger Formation) at Buildex Quarry, eastern Kansas, USA, host a relatively diverse arthropod-dominated ichnofauna. Bilaterally symmetrical traces displaying unique anterior and posterior sets of morphological features are well represented within the assemblage. A new ichnogenus, Tonganoxichnus, is proposed for these traces. T. buildexensis,...
Earthquake data report, December 1995
National Earthquake Information Center
1997, Open-File Report 95-612
Earthquake data report, November 1995
National Earthquake Information Center
1997, Open-File Report 95-611
Lineament map of area 2 of the New Hampshire bedrock aquifer assessment, south-central New Hampshire
S. F. Clark Jr., E. W. Ferguson, M. Z. Picard, R. B. Moore
1997, Open-File Report 96-490
No abstract available....
Numerical simulation of ground-water flow through glacial deposits and crystalline bedrock in the Mirror Lake area, Grafton County, New Hampshire
Claire R. Tiedeman, Daniel J. Goode, Paul A. Hsieh
1997, Professional Paper 1572
This report documents the development of a computer model to simulate steady-state (long-term average) flow of ground water in the vicinity of Mirror Lake, which lies at the eastern end of the Hubbard Brook valley in central New Hampshire. The 10-km2 study area includes Mirror Lake, the three streams that...
Digital geologic map of Clinton Quadrangle, west-central Oklahoma
J. R. Cederstrand
1997, Open-File Report 96-373
This data set consists of digital data and accompanying documentation for the surficial geology of the 1:250,000-scale Clinton quadrangle. The original data are from the Geologic Map, sheet 1 of 4, included in the Oklahoma Geological Survey publication, Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Clinton quadrangle, west-central Oklahoma, Hydrologic...
Major-oxide analyses for Mauna Kea volcano, Hawaii
E.W. Wolfe
1997, Open-File Report 97-84
Hydrogeology and water quality of the West Valley Creek Basin, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Lisa A. Senior, Ronald A. Sloto, Andrew G. Reif
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4137
The West Valley Creek Basin drains 20.9 square miles in the Piedmont Physiographic Province of southeastern Pennsylvania and is partly underlain by carbonate rocks that are highly productive aquifers. The basin is undergoing rapid urbanization that includes changes in land use and increases in demand for public water supply and...
Digital mineralogy data for 55 types of mineral deposits
D.A. Singer, Nichelle Waller, D.L. Mosier, J. D. Bliss
1997, Open-File Report 97-160
Digital geologic map of Oklahoma City Quadrangle, central Oklahoma
J. R. Cederstrand
1997, Open-File Report 96-378
This data set consists of digital data and accompanying documentation of the surficial geology of the 1:250,000-scale Oklahoma City quadrangle, Oklahoma. The original data are from the Geologic Map, sheet 1 of 4, included in the Oklahoma Geological Survey publication, 'Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Oklahoma City quadrangle,...
Version 1.0 of IMGVIEW for Windows a program for viewing image data
J. S. Duval
1997, Open-File Report 97-77
Digital geologic map of Texas County, Oklahoma
J. R. Cederstrand
1997, Open-File Report 96-379
This data set consists of digital data and accompanying documentation for the surficial geology of Texas County, Oklahoma. The original data are from the Hydrogeologic Map, sheet 1 of 3, included in the U.S. Geological Survey publication, Availability of ground water in Texas County, Oklahoma, Hydrologic Investigations Atlas HA-250, Wood...
Version 1.0 of NUREVIEW for Windows a program for viewing aerial gamma-ray profile data
J. S. Duval
1997, Open-File Report 97-78
Regional analysis of annual precipitation maxima in Montana
Charles Parrett
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4004
Dimensionless precipitation-frequency curves for estimating precipitation depths having large recurrence intervals were developed for 2-, 6-, and 24-hour storm durations for three homogeneous regions in Montana. Within each homogeneous region, at-site annual precipitation maxima were made dimensionless by dividing by the at-site mean and grouped so that a...
Maps showing locations of known Mississippi Valley-type deposits and occurrences in the Ozark Mountains region relative to late Cambrian shaly lithofacies, and other shales, Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, and Oklahoma
J. R. Palmer, T. S. Hayes
1997, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1994-F
No abstract available....
Conversion of environmental data to a digital-spatial database, Puget Sound area, Washington
M.A. Uhrich, T.S. McGrath
1997, Open-File Report 95-359
Data and maps from the Puget Sound Environmental Atlas, compiled for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Puget Sound Water Quality Authority, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, have been converted into a digital-spatial database using a geographic information system. Environmental data for the...
Comment on Verification of vertically rotating flume using non-Newtonian fluids
Jon J. Major
1997, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering (123) 936-937
No abstract available. ...
Trace gas emissions and smoke-induced germination
Jon E. Keeley, C. J. Fotheringham
1997, Science (276) 1248-1250
Dormant seeds of a California chaparral annual were induced to germinate by smoke or vapors emitted from smoke-treated sand or paper. Nitrogen oxides induced 100 percent germination in a manner similar to smoke. Smoke-treated water samples inducing germination were comparable in acidity and concentration of nitrate and nitrite to nitrogen...
Episodic nature of earthquake activity in stable continental regions revealed by palaeoseismicity studies of Australian and North American Quaternary faults
A. J. Crone, M. N. Machette, J. R. Bowman
1997, Australian Journal of Earth Sciences (44) 203-214
Palaeoseismic investigations of recent faulting in stable continental regions of Australia, North America and India show that these faults typically have a long-term behaviour characterised by episodes of activity separated by quiescent intervals of at least 10 000 and commonly 100 000 years or more. Long recurrence intervals such as...
Natural attenuation of chlorinated hydrocarbons in a freshwater wetland
Michelle M. Lora, Lisa D. Olsen, Barrett L. Smith
Bruce C. Alleman, Andrea Leeson, editor(s)
1997, Conference Paper, In situ and on-site bioremediation: Papers from the Fourth International In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium
Natural attenuation of chlorinated volatile organic compounds (VOC's) occurs as ground water discharges from a sand aquifer to a freshwater wetland at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Field and laboratory results indicate that biotransformation in the anaerobic wetland sediments is an important attenuation process. Relatively high concentrations of the parent compounds...
Flood dependency of cottonwood establishment along the Missouri River, Montana, USA
Michael L. Scott, Gregor T. Auble, Jonathan M. Friedman
1997, Ecological Applications (7) 677-690
Flow variability plays a central role in structuring the physical environment of riverine ecosystems. However, natural variability in flows along many rivers has been modified by water management activities. We quantified the relationship between flow and establishment of the dominant tree (plains cottonwood, Populus deltoides subsp. monilifera) along one of the least hydrologically...
Summary of data concerning radiological contamination at well PM-2, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
G.M. Russell, G.L. Locke
1997, Open-File Report 96-599
Analysis of water collected during August and September 1993 from well PM-2, on Pahute Mesa at\x11the Nevada Test Site, indicated tritium concentrations of\x1121,000 Bq/L at 610 m below land surface. The Schooner event (U-20u) was detonated in 1968 approximately 270 meterssoutheast of well PM-2 at a working...
Survey and assessment of amphibian populations in Rocky Mountain National Park
Paul Stephen Corn, Michael L. Jennings, Erin L. Muths
1997, Northwestern Naturalist (78) 34-55
We conducted surveys in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado for amphibians in 1987-1994. Four species, Ambystoma tigrinum, Bufo boreas, Pseudacris maculata, and Rana sylvatica, were recorded. Pseudacris maculata was the most widely distributed and abundant species in the Park. Two populations of E maculata were estimated to contain 161 and...
Late Quaternary surface faulting on the Cheraw Fault, southeastern Colorado
A. J. Crone, N.M. Machette, Lee-Ann Bradley, S. A. Mahan
1997, IMAP 2591