Biogeochemical study of the pinelands in Everglades National Park, Florida
Larry L. Jackson, Paul H. Briggs, L. P. Gough, K.W. Stolte
1995, Open-File Report 95-7
Controlled photomosaic of the MTM 40002 Quadrangle, Acidalia Planitia region of Mars
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, IMAP 2418
Water, energy, and biogeochemical budget research at Sleepers River Research Watershed, Vermont
James B. Shanley, E.T. Sundquist, Carol Kendall
1995, Open-File Report 94-475
The U.S. Geological Survey has selected the Sleepers River Research Watershed (Sleepers River) near Danville, Vt., as one of five sites for the investigation of Water, Energy, and Biogeochemical Budgets (WEBB). Sleepers River was chosen because it is a well-designed outdoor laboratory with a long history of hydrologic data collection...
Geomagnetism applications
Wallace H. Campbell
1995, Circular 1109
The social uses of geomagnetism include the physics of the space environment, satellite damage, pipeline corrosion, electric power-grid failure, communication interference, global positioning disruption, mineral-resource detection, interpretation of the Earth's formation and structure, navigation, weather, and magnetoreception in organisms. The need for continuing observations of the geomagnetic field, together with...
GPRMODV2; one-dimensional full waveform forward modeling of dispersive ground penetrating radar data, version 2.0
Michael H. Powers, G.R. Olhoeft
1995, Open-File Report 95-58
Geologic map of the Cuchara Quadrangle, Huerfano County, Colorado
D. A. Lindsey
1995, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2283
Geologic map of the Price 1 degree by 2 degrees Quadrangle, Utah
I. J. Witkind
1995, IMAP 2462
Geology, geochemistry, and uranium favorability of Tertiary rocks in south-central Alaska
Kendell A. Dickinson, John A. Campbell, William Frederick Dula Jr.
1995, Bulletin 2098
No abstract available....
Ground Water Atlas of the United States: Segment 10, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee
Orville B. Lloyd, William L. Lyke
1995, Hydrologic Atlas 730-K
This report provides a summary of ground-water conditions and problems in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee, which compose Segment 10 of the Ground Water Atlas of the United States, an area of about 217,000 square miles. The definition, distribution, thickness, water-yielding, and water-quality characteristics of the principal aquifers in...
Regional assessment of NLEAP NO3-N leaching indices
B.K. Wylie, M.J. Shaffer, M.D. Hall
1995, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (31) 399-408
Nonpoint source ground water contamination by nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) leached from agricultural lands can be substantial and increase health risks to humans and animals. Accurate and rapid methods are needed to identify and map localities that have a high potential for contamination of shallow aquifers with NO3-N leached from agriculture....
An empirical equation for modeling rare earth element mineral-mineral partitioning; an application to mantle metasomatism
James R. Budahn
1995, Open-File Report 91-596
Age of Fishcreekian transgression
Kristin McDougall
1995, Palaios (10) 199-220
No abstract available. ...
Acetic acid leachability of lead from clinoptilolite-rich rocks that extracted heavy metals from polluted drainage water in Colorado
George A. Desborough
1995, Open-File Report 95-49
Controlled photomosaic of the MTM 00142 Quadrangle, Gordii Dorsum region of Mars
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1995, IMAP 2422
Factors affecting water quality and net flux of solutes in two stream basins in the Quabbin Reservoir drainage basin, central Massachusetts, 1983-85
R. L. Rittmaster, J. B. Shanley
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4003
The factors that affect stream-water quality were studied at West Branch Swift River (Swift River), and East Branch Fever Brook (Fever Brook), two forested watersheds that drain into the Quabbin Reservoir, central Massachusetts, from December 1983 through August 1985. Spatial and temporal variations of chemistry of precipitation, surface water; and...
West-east stratigraphic transect of Cretaceous rocks in the northern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains regions, southwestern Montana to southwestern Minnesota
T. S. Dyman, K. W. Porter, R. G. Tysdal, W. A. Cobban, J. E. Fox, R. H. Hammond, D. J. Nichols, W. J. Perry Jr., D. D. Rice, D. R. Setterholm, G. W. Shurr, J. C. Haley, D. E. Lane, S.B. Anderson, E. B. Campen
1995, IMAP 2474-A
Characterization of the Cottonwood Grove and Ridgely faults near Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee, from high-resolution seismic reflection data
William J. Stephenson, Kaye M. Shedlock, Jack K. Odum
1995, Professional Paper 1538-I
In the winter of 1811-12, three of the largest historic earthquakes in the United States occurred near New Madrid, Missouri. Seismicity continues to the present day throughout a tightly clustered pattern of epicenters centered on the bootheel of Missouri, including parts of northeastern Arkansas, northwestern Tennessee, western Kentucky, and southern...
Final report: Acoustic mapping of dredged material disposal sites and deposits in Mamala Bay, Honolulu, Hawaii
Michael E. Torresan, M. A. Hampton, M. H. Gowen, J. H. Barber, L. L. Zink, T. E. Chase, F. L. Wong, J. T. Gann, Peter Dartnell
1995, Open-File Report 95-17
No abstract available....
Continuous-record network for collection of streamflow data in Massachusetts, 1994
T.B. Shepard
1995, Fact Sheet 139-95
Gravity and basin-depth maps of the Basin and Range Province, Western United States
R. W. Saltus, R.C. Jachens
1995, Geophysical Investigations Map 1012
Chemical evolution of groundwater near a sinkhole lake, northern Florida: 2. Chemical patterns, mass-transfer modeling, and rates of chemical reactions
Brian G. Katz, Niel Plummer, Eurybiades Busenberg, Kinga M. Revesz, Blair F. Jones, Terrie M. Lee
1995, Water Resources Research (31) 1565-1584
Chemical patterns along evolutionary groundwater flow paths in silicate and carbonate aquifers were interpreted using solute tracers, carbon and sulfur isotopes, and mass balance reaction modeling for a complex hydrologic system involving groundwater inflow to and outflow from a sinkhole lake in northern Florida. Rates of dominant reactions along defined...
Chemical evolution of groundwater near a sinkhole lake, northern Florida: 1. Flow patterns, age of groundwater, and influence of lakewater leakage
Brian G. Katz, Terrie M. Lee, Niel Plummer, Eurybiades Busenberg
1995, Water Resources Research (31) 1549-1564
Leakage from sinkhole lakes significantly influences recharge to the Upper Floridan aquifer in poorly confined sediments in northern Florida. Environmental isotopes (oxygen 18, deuterium, and tritium), chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs: CFC-11, CCl3F; CFC-12, CCl2F2; and CFC-113, C2Cl3F3), and solute tracers were used to investigate groundwater flow patterns near Lake Barco, a seepage...
Analytical results and sample locality map of rock and soil samples, and samples of the ash of big sagebrush, rabbit brush, and western juniper from the Badlands Wilderness Study Area and the Badlands Wilderness Study Area additions (OR-005-021), Crook and Deschutes counties, Oregon
Harley D. King, Paul H. Briggs, M. S. Erickson, J.R. Bergquist
1995, Open-File Report 95-6
Deep-sea biostratigraphy of prograding platform margins (Neogene, Bahamas): Key evidence linked to depositional rhythm
Barbara H. Lidz, D.F. McNeill
1995, Marine Micropaleontology (25) 87-125
New foraminiferal evidence from two boreholes on the paleoshelf and slope of western Great Bahama Bank has wide-ranging implications for understanding formation and evolution of carbonate-platform margins. The new data, abundant well-preserved planktic foraminifera, were obtained by disaggregating samples from intercalated pelagic layers and selected parts of thick hemipelagic limestone....
Geologic map of the Irish Flats NE Quadrangle, Meade County, Kansas
G. A. Izett, J.G. Honey
1995, IMAP 2498