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Hydrologic data of two wetlands at Spring City, Tennessee, December 1991 through November 1992
Gregory C. Johnson, Lawrence M. Brede
1995, Open-File Report 95-278
Hydrologic data for two small adjacent wetlands at Spring City, Tennessee, were collected from December 1991 through November 1992. One of the wetlands was natural and the other was constructed to replace a wetland disturbed by the construction of a road embankment. Water levels were monitored in five 7-inch-diameter wells,...
Geohydrology and ground-water quality of east King County, Washington
G. L. Turney, S. C. Kahle, N. P. Dion
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4082
East King County is a 250-square-mile area east of Seattle underlain by as much as 1,200 feet of unconsolidated deposits of glacial and nonglacial origin. A surficial geology map and 12 geohydrologic sections were constructed and used to delineate 10 geohydrologic units, 4 of which are major aquifers. Annual precipitation...
Geologic framework and hydrogeologic characteristics of the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone, Bexar County, Texas
W.G. Stein, G. B. Ozuna
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4030
In Bexar County, residential and commercial development on the Edwards aquifer recharge zone is increasing. The aquifer possibly can be contaminated by spills, leakage of hazardous materials, or runoff from the rapidly developing urban areas that surround, or are built on, the intensely faulted and fractured, karstic limestone outcrops characteristic...
Water quality of storm runoff and comparison of procedures for estimating storm-runoff loads, volume, event-mean concentrations, and the mean load for a storm for selected properties and constituents for Colorado Springs, southeastern Colorado, 1992
Paul Von Guerard, W. B. Weiss
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4194
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requires that municipalities that have a population of 100,000 or greater obtain National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits to characterize the quality of their storm runoff. In 1992, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Colorado Springs City Engineering Division, began a study to...
Gazetteer of planetary nomenclature 1994
Raymond M. Batson, Joel F. Russell, editor(s)
1995, Bulletin 2129
Planetary nomenclature, like terrestrial nomenclature, is used to uniquely identify a feature on the surface of a planet or satellite so that the feature can be easily located, described, and discussed. This volume contains detailed information about all names of topographic and albedo features on planets and satellites (and some...
Carbon sequestration in an aggrading forest ecosystem in the Southeastern USA
Thomas G. Huntington
1995, Soil Science Society of America Journal (59) 1459-1467
An analysis of C pools at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed (PMRW) near Atlanta, GA, indicates that aggrading forests in the U.S. Southeast are an important regional C sink. The forests in this area were cut in the early 1800s and the land was cultivated until the early 1900s, when...
Soil-solution chemistry in a low-elevation spruce-fir ecosystem, Howland, Maine
Ivan J. Fernandez, Gregory B. Lawrence, Yowhan Son
1995, Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (84) 129-145
Soil solutions were collected monthly by tension and zero-tension lysimeters in a low-elevation red spruce stand in east-central Maine from May 1987 through December 1992. Soil solutions collected by Oa tension lysimeters had higher concentrations of most constituents than the Oa zero-tension lysimeters. In Oa horizon soil solutions growing season...
Highly integrated Pluto payload system (HIPPS): A sciencecraft instrument for the Pluto mission
S. Alan Stern, David C. Slater, William Gibson, Harold J. Reitsema, W. Alan Delamere, Donald E. Jennings, Dennis C. Reuter, John T. Clarke, Carolyn C. Porco, Eugene Merle Shoemaker, John R. Spencer
Oswald H. W. Siegmund, John V. Vallerga, editor(s)
1995, Conference Paper, EUV, x-ray, and gamma-ray instrumentation for astronomy VI
We describe the design concept for the highly integrated Pluto payload system (HIPPS): a highly integrated, low-cost, light-weight, low-power instrument payload designed to fly aboard the proposed NASA Pluto flyby spacecraft destined for the Pluto/Charon system. The HIPPS payload is designed to accomplish all of...
Pasteurella multocida isolated from wild birds of North America: a serotype and DNA fingerprint study of isolates from 1978 to 1993
M. A. Wilson, R. M. Duncan, G.E. Nordholm, B.M. Berlowski
1995, Avian Diseases (39) 587-593
Serotype and DNA fingerprint methods were used to study Pasteurella multocida isolated from 320 wild birds of North America. Isolates were collected during 1978-93. The HhaI profiles of 314 isolates matched the HhaI profile of somatic reference type 1, strain X-73; somatic type 1 antigen was expressed by 310 isolates,...
40Ar/39Ar and 18O/16O studies of the Chegem ash-flow caldera and the Eldjurta Granite: Cooling of two late Pliocene igneous bodies in the Greater Caucasus Mountains, Russia
C. Gazis, Marvin A. Lanphere, Hugh P. Taylor Jr., A.G. Gurbanov
1995, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (134) 377-391
Volcanic and intrusive rocks of the Chegem caldera and the nearby Eldjurta (Eldzhurtinskiy) Granite record a late Pliocene episode of silicic magmatism in the north-central Caucasus Mountains. Surface exposures, created by the recent rapid uplift and erosion of the Caucasus Mountains, span a 2 km vertical section of Chegem caldera...
Sodium metasomatism along the Melones Fault Zone, Sierra Nevada Foothills, California, USA
George V. Albino
1995, Mineralogical Magazine (59) 383-399
Albitite, locally aegirine- and riebeckite-bearing, formed as a result of sodium metasomatism of felsic dykes and argillites along the Melones Fault Zone near Jamestown, California. Pyrite, magnetite, hematite and titanite are common in small amounts in altered dykes. The dykes were originally plagioclase-hornblende porphyritic, and had major and trace element...
Database of well and areal data, South San Francisco Bay and Peninsula area, California
D.A. Leighton, J.L. Fio, L.F. Metzger
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4151
A database was developed to organize and manage data compiled for a regional assessment of geohydrologic and water-quality conditions in the south San Francisco Bay and Peninsula area in California. Available data provided by local, State, and Federal agencies and private consultants was utilized in the assessment. The database consists...
Potential for chemical transport beneath a storm-runoff recharge (retention) basin for an industrial catchment in Fresno, California
R. A. Schroeder
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4140
A wide variety of chemicals from urban runoff were found at elevated concentrations in sediment that accumulated in a storm-runoff recharge basin in an industrial part of the city of Fresno. The chemicals include as many as 20 inorganic elements and about the same number of organic compounds, primarily organochlorine...