Sustainability in a materials world
J.F. Lemons Jr., Darbi R. Berry
1996, Natural Resources Research (5) 277-284
Many adverse impacts on the environment can be directly related to the materials dispersed to the environment during processing or use, or after use as refuse and waste. Some materials, such as toxic wastes, are a major concern because they create immediate problems with longer-term effects. Gases released by major...
Surface-water hydrology and runoff simulations for three basins in Pierce County, Washington
M. C. Mastin
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4068
The surface-water hydrology in Clear, Clarks, and Clover Creek Basins in central Pierce County, Washington, is described with a conceptual model of the runoff processes and then simulated with the Hydrological Simulation Program-FORTRAN (HSPF), a continuous, deterministic hydrologic model. The study area is currently undergoing a rapid conversion of rural,...
Distribution of petroleum hydrocarbons and toluene biodegradation, Knox Street fire pits, Fort Bragg, North Carolina
S.L. Harden, J. E. Landmeyer
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4066
An investigation was conducted at the Knox Street fire pits, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to monitor the distribution of toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (TEX) in soil vapor, ground water, and ground-water/vapor to evaluate if total concentrations of TEX at the site are decreasing with time, and to quantify biodegradation rates...
Postaudit of head and transmissivity estimates and ground-water flow models of Avra Valley, Arizona
R. T. Hanson
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4045
Ground water from regional alluvial-aquifer systems is the main source of water in the alluvial basins of Arizona, such as Avra Valley. Ground-water flow models are used to assess ground-water availability and the effects of development on the regional ground-water resources. A postaudit of regional-head and transmissivity estimates and the...
Map showing vegetation in San Mateo County, California
A. F. Wagner
1996, IMAP 1257-N
No abstract available....
Hydrologic and geochemical factors affecting the chemistry of small headwater streams in response to acidic deposition on Catoctin Mountain, north-central Maryland
Karen C. Rice, Owen P. Bricker
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4155
Hydrologic and water-quality data were collected at a precipitation-collection station and from two small watersheds on Catoctin Mountain, north- central Maryland, as part of an investigation of episodic acidification and its effects on streamwater quality. Data were collected from June 1990 through December 1993. Descriptions of the water shed instrumentation,...
Debris-flow hazards in the Blue Ridge of Virginia
Paula L. Gori, William C. Burton
1996, Fact Sheet 159-96
Revised shaded relief map and controlled color photomosaic of the Amazonis quadrangle (MC-8) of Mars
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, IMAP 2180
Results of a seepage investigation at Bear Creek Valley, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, January through September 1994
J. A. Robinson, G.C. Johnson
1996, Open-File Report 95-459
A seepage investigation was conducted of 4,600 acres of Bear Creek Valley southwest of the Y-12 Plant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for the period of January through September 1994. The data were collected to help the Y-12 Environmental Restoration Program develop a better understanding of ground-water and surface-water interactions, recharge and...
Detailed study of selenium in soil, water, bottom sediment, and biota in the Sun River Irrigation Project, Freezout Lake Wildlife Management Area, and Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge, west-central Montana, 1990-92
D. A. Nimick, J. H. Lambing, D. U. Palawski, J.C. Malloy
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4170
Selenium and other constituents are adversely affecting water quality and creating a potential hazard to wildlife in several areas of the Sun River Irrigation Project, Freezout Lake Wildlife Management Area, and Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge in west-central Montana. Selenium derived from Cretaceous shale and Tertiary and Quaternary deposits containing...
Alamo megabreccia: Record of a late devonian impact in southern Nevada
John E. Warme, Charles Sandberg
1996, GSA Today (6) 1-7
The Alamo breccia is probably the most voluminous known outcropping carbonate megabreccia. It occupies ~4000 km2 across 11 mountain ranges in southern Nevada, has an average thickness of ~70 m, and contains a volume of 250+ km3. The breccia is a single bed, of early Frasnian (early Late Devonian) age,...
New trends in active faulting studies for seismic hazard assessment
Enzo Boschi, D. Giardini, D. Pantosti, Gianluca Valensise, Ramon Arrowsmith, Peter W. Basham, R. Burgmann, Anthony J. Crone, Alan Hull, Robin K. McGuire, David Schwartz, Kerry Sieh, Steven N Ward, Robert S. Yeats
1996, Annali di Geofisica (39) 1301-1307
No abstract available....
A preliminary survey of the broadband seismic wavefield at Puu Oo, the active vent of Kilauea volcano, Hawaii
D. Seidl, M. Hellweg, P. Okubo, H. Rademacher
1996, Annali di Geofisica (39) 283-297
The seismic wavefield near an active volcanic vent consists of superimposed signals in a wide range of frequency bands from sources inside and outside the volcano. To characterize the broadband wavefield near Puu Oo, we deployed a profile of three three-component broadband sensors in a 200 m long line about...
EDC DAAC: Serving the land processes science community
G. Bryan Bailey, Lyndon R. Oleson
1996, Conference Paper
The primary objective of the Earth Resources Observation System (EROS) Data Center (EDC) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) for land processes data is to promote the interdisciplinary study and understanding of the integrated Earth system by providing remotely sensed and related ancillary data for the study, characterization, and monitoring of...
Geologic map of the Craig, Dixon Entrance, and parts of the Ketchikan and Prince Rupert quadrangles, southeastern Alaska
D. A. Brew
1996, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2319
Floods of June 17, 1990, and July 9, 1993, along Squaw Creek and the South Skunk River in Ames, Iowa, and vicinity
R.F. Einhellig, D. A. Eash
1996, Open-File Report 96-249
Water-surface-elevation profiles and peak discharges for the floods of June 17, 1990, and July 9, 1993, along Squaw Creek and the South Skunk River, in Ames, Iowa, are presented in this report. The maximum flood-peak discharge of 24,300 cubic feet per second for the streamflow-gaging station on Squaw Creek at...
The texture of surficial sediments in eastern Long Island Sound near Niantic Bay, Connecticut
L. J. Poppe, B.B. Taylor, D.S. Blackwood, R. S. Lewis, M. L. Cohen-DiGiacomo
1996, Open-File Report 96-271
Faults, lineaments, and earthquake epicenters digital map of the Pahute Mesa 30' x 60' quadrangle, Nevada
S.A. Minor, G. S. Vick, M. D. Carr, R. R. Wahl
1996, Open-File Report 96-262
This map database, identified as Faults, lineaments, and earthquake epicenters digital map of the Pahute Mesa 30' X 60' quadrangle, Nevada, has been approved for release and publication by the Director of the USGS. Although this database has been subjected to rigorous review and is substantially complete, the USGS reserves...
Selected geohydrologic data from a regional aquifer-system analysis of the Northern Rocky Mountains intermontane basins in Idaho
M.A. Stone, D. J. Parliman, J.L. Schaefer
1996, Open-File Report 96-207
The U.S. Geological Survey began a regional aquifer-system analysis of the Northern Rocky Mountains of northern and central Idaho and western Montana in 1990. The analysis helped establish a regional framework of information for aquifers in about 70 ntermontane basins in an area of 80,000 square miles. In many areas,...
Digital representation of the Washington state geologic map: a contribution to the Interior Columbia River Basin Ecosystem Management Project
Gary L. Raines, Bruce R. Johnson
1996, Open-File Report 95-684
This report describes the digital representation of the Washington state geologic map (Hunting and others, 1961). This report contains an explantion of why the data were prepared, a description of the digital data, and information on obtaining the digital files. This report is one in a series of digital maps,...
Simulation of water quality for Salt Creek in northeastern Illinois
Charles S. Melching, T.J. Chang
1996, Open-File Report 96-318
Water-quality processes in the Salt Creek watershed in northeastern Illinois were simulated with a computer model. Selected waste-load scenarios for 7-day, 10-year low-flow conditions were simulated in the stream system. The model development involved the calibration of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency QUAL2E model to water-quality constituent concentration data collected...
Digital National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) geochemistry for the Pacific Northwest: A contribution to the Interior Columbia River Basin Ecosystem Management Project
Gary L. Raines, Cole L. Smith
1996, Open-File Report 95-686
No abstract available....
Thickness of unconsolidated deposits in the Puget Sound lowland, Washington and British Columbia
M. A. Jones
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4133
The Puget-Willamette Lowland is located in western Washington, western Oregon, and a small part of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. The Puget-Willamette Lowland study area is composed of two distinct subareas, the Puget Sound Lowland and the Willamette Lowland. This report presents the results of mapping the thickness of the unconsolidated...
Use of particle tracking to improve numerical model calibration and to analyze ground-water flow and contaminant migration, Massachusetts Military Reservation, western Cape Cod, Massachusetts
John P. Masterson, Donald A. Walter, Jennifer G. Savoie
1996, Open-File Report 96-214
A steady-state, three-dimensional numerical model coupled with a particle-tracking algorithm was developed to simulate the complex hydrogeologic conditions affecting ground-water flow and contaminant migration in the Cape Cod aquifer beneath the Massachusetts Military Reservation, Massachusetts. The known extents of the contaminant plumes beneath the reservation were incorporated into a particle-tracking...
Reconnaissance of volatile organic compounds in the subsurface at Rutgers University, Busch Campus, Piscataway Township, New Jersey
Vincent T. DePaul
1996, Open-File Report 95-729
During 1991-92, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a hydrogeologic reconnaissance at a site near the Rutgers University, Busch Campus, Chemical Engineering building, C-Wing. Results of analyses of the soil-gas samples, which were collected at 43 locations, indicated the presence of volatile organic compounds, primarily carbon tetrachloride, near the C-Wing building...