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Simulation of ground-water flow in the Cedar River alluvial aquifer flow system, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Michael J. Turco, Robert C. Buchmiller
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5130
The Cedar River alluvial aquifer is the primary source of municipal water in the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, area. Since 1992, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the City of Cedar Rapids, has investigated the hydrogeology and water quality of the Cedar River alluvial aquifer. This report describes a detailed...
Application of Acoustic and Optic Methods for Estimating Suspended-Solids Concentrations in the St. Lucie River Estuary, Florida
Eduardo Patino, Michael J. Byrne
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5028
Acoustic and optic methods were applied to estimate suspended-solids concentrations in the St. Lucie River Estuary, southeastern Florida. Acoustic Doppler velocity meters were installed at the North Fork, Speedy Point, and Steele Point sites within the estuary. These sites provide varying flow, salinity, water-quality, and channel cross-sectional characteristics. The monitoring...
Delineation of areas contributing recharge to selected public-supply wells in Glacial Valley-Fill and Wetland Settings, Rhode Island
Paul J. Friesz
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5070
Areas contributing recharge and sources of water to one proposed and seven present public-supply wells, screened in sand and gravel deposits and clustered in three study areas, were determined on the basis of calibrated, steady-state ground-water-flow models representing average hydrologic conditions. The area contributing recharge to a well is defined...
Distribution of Holocene Sediment in Chesapeake Bay as Interpreted from Submarine Geomorphology of the Submerged Landforms, Selected Core Holes, Bridge Borings and Seismic Profiles
Wayne L. Newell, Inga E. Clark, Owen Bricker
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1235
Overview -- We have interpreted the geomorphology of the submerged landforms to show thick Holocene sediment that accumulated from three different sources during on-going sea level rise that began 10,000 - 12,000 years ago at the end of Pleistocene. We used a variety of subsurface data from the literature...
Relations among floodplain water levels, instream dissolved-oxygen conditions, and streamflow in the lower Roanoke River, North Carolina, 1997-2001
Jerad D. Bales, Douglas A. Walters
2004, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4295
The lower Roanoke River corridor in North Carolina contains a floodplain of national significance. Data from a network of 1 streamflow-measurement site, 13 river-stage sites, 13 floodplain water-level sites located along 4 transects, and 5 in situ water-quality monitoring sites were used to characterize temporal and spatial variations of floodplain...
Use of acoustic technology to define hydraulic characteristics of an estuary near the Mississippi Gulf Coast
K. Van Wilson Jr.
2004, Conference Paper, Joint Conference on Water Resource Engineering and Water Resources Planning and Management 2000: Building Partnerships
An Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) was used on the Jourdan River at Interstate Highway 10 near Kiln, Mississippi, in 1996 to measure three-dimensional velocity vectors and water depths and in 1998, in combination with a global positioning system, to define channel bathymetry in the vicinity of the bridge. During...
Morphologic and stratigraphic evolution of muddy ebb-tidal deltas along a subsiding coast: Barataria Bay, Mississippi River delta
D. M. FitzGerald, M. Kulp, S. Penland, J. Flocks, J. Kindinger
2004, Sedimentology (51) 1157-1178
The Barataria barrier coast formed between two major distributaries of the Mississippi River delta: the Plaquemines deltaic headland to the east and the Lafourche deltaic headland to the west. Rapid relative sea-level rise (1??03 cm year-1) and other erosional processes within Barataria Bay have led to substantial increases in the...
Exploitation dynamics of small fish stocks like Arctic cisco
Jennifer L. Nielsen
2004, Conference Paper, Proceedings of a workshop on the variability of Arctic cisco (Qaaktaq) in the Colville River (MMS 2004-033)
Potential impacts to the Arctic cisco population fall into both demographic and behavioral categories. Possible demographic impacts include stock recruitment effects, limited escapement into marine habitats, and variable age-class reproductive success. Potential behavioral impacts involve migratory patterns, variable life histories, and strategies for seasonal feeding. Arctic cisco stocks are highly...
Variation in freshwater growth and development among five New England Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) populations reared in a common environment
M. Obedzinski, B.H. Letcher
2004, Conference Paper, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
We examined phenotypic variation in growth and development from the eyed-egg stage to the age-1+ smolt stage among five New England populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar: East Machias, Narraguagus, Sheepscot, Penobscot, Connecticut) reared in a common laboratory environment. Study populations originated from rivers varying in size, latitude, and level...
Determinism in fish assemblages of floodplain lakes of the vastly disturbed Mississippi Alluvial Valley
L.E. Miranda, G.M. Lucas
2004, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (133) 358-370
The Mississippi Alluvial Valley between southern Illinois and southern Louisiana contains hundreds of floodplain lakes, most of which have been adversely affected by landscape modifications used to control flooding and support agriculture. We examined fish assemblages in lakes of this region to determine whether deterministic patterns developed in relation to...
Late Quaternary glaciation of the Upper Soca River Region (Southern Julian Alps, NW Slovenia)
Milos Bavec, Slawek M. Tulaczyk, Shannon Mahan, Gregory M. Stock
2004, Sedimentary Geology (165) 265-283
Extent of Late Quaternary glaciers in the Upper Soc??a River Region (Southern Julian Alps, SE Europe) has been analyzed using a combination of geological mapping, glaciological modeling, and sediment dating (radiocarbon, U/Th series and Infrared Stimulated Luminescence-IRSL). Field investigations focused mainly on relatively well preserved Quaternary sequences in the Bovec...
Acute exposure to gas-supersaturated water does not affect reproductive success of female adult chinook salmon late in maturation
William L. Gale, A.G. Maule, A. Postera, M.H. Peters
2004, River Research and Applications (20) 565-576
At times, total dissolved gas concentrations in the Columbia and Snake rivers have been elevated due to involuntary spill from high spring runoff and voluntary spill used as a method to pass juvenile salmonids over dams. The goal of this project was to determine if acute exposure to total dissolved...
Origin of placer laurite from Borneo: Se and As contents, and S isotopic compositions
K.H. Hattori, L.J. Cabri, B. Johanson, M. L. Zientek
2004, Mineralogical Magazine (68) 353-368
We examined grains of the platinum-group mineral, laurite (RuS2), from the type locality, Pontyn River, Tanah Laut, Borneo, and from the Tambanio River, southeast Borneo. The grains show a variety of morphologies, including euhedral grains with conchoidal fractures and pits, and spherical grains with no crystal faces, probably because of...
Comparison of electrofishing and trammel netting variability for sampling native fishes
C.P. Paukert
2004, Journal of Fish Biology (65) 1643-1652
The variability in size structure and relative abundance (CPUE; number of fish ≥200 mm total length, LT, collected per hour of electrofishing or trammel netting) of three native Colorado River fishes, the endangered humpback chub Gila cypha, flannelmouth sucker Catostomus latipinnus and bluehead sucker Catostomus discobolus, collected from electrofishing and trammel nets was assessed...
Less waste corn, more land in soybeans, and the switch to genetically modified crops: Trends with important implications for wildlife management
Gary L. Krapu, D.A. Brandt, R. R. Cox Jr.
2004, Wildlife Society Bulletin (32) 127-136
American agriculture has provided abundant high-energy foods for migratory and resident wildlife populations since the onset of modern wildlife management. Responding to anecdotal evidence that corn residues are declining in cropland, we remeasured waste corn post-harvest in the Central Platte River Valley (CPRV) of Nebraska during 1997 and 1998 to...
Uncertainty in low-flow data from three streamflow-gaging stations on the upper Verde River, Arizona
D.W. Anning
Sehlke G.Hayes D.F.Stevens D.K., editor(s)
2004, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the 2004 World Water and Environmetal Resources Congress: Critical Transitions in Water and Environmetal Resources Management
The evaluation of uncertainty in low-flow data collected from three streamflow-gaging stations on the upper Verde River, Arizona, was presented. In downstream order, the stations are Verde River near Paulden, Verde River near Clarkdale, and Verde River near Camp Verde. A monitoring objective of the evaluation was to characterize discharge...
Pocomoke Sound Sedimentary and Ecosystem History
Thomas M. Cronin
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1350
Summary of Results: Pocomoke Sound Sediment and Sediment Processes Transport of sediment from coastal marshes. Analyses of pollen and foraminifera from surface sediments in Pocomoke Sound suggest that neither the upstream forested wetlands nor coastal marshes bordering the sound have contributed appreciably to particulate matter in the 10- to 1000-micron size...
Less waste corn, more land in soybeans, and the switch to genetically modified crops: Trends with important implications to wildlife management
Gary L. Krapu, D.A. Brandt, R. R. Cox Jr.
2004, Wildlife Society Bulletin (32) 127-136
American agriculture has provided abundant high-energy foods for migratory and resident wildlife populations since the onset of modern wildlife management. Responding to anecdotal evidence that corn residues are declining in cropland, we remeasured waste corn postharvest in the Central Platte River Valley (CPRV) of Nebraska during 1997 and 1998 to...
An acoustic velocity measurement system for aiding barge traffic in the Colorado River locks near Matagorda, Texas
J. W. East, C. Scheffler
2004, Conference Paper, Joint Conference on Water Resource Engineering and Water Resources Planning and Management 2000: Building Partnerships
In July 1999, the U.S. Geological Survey installed an acoustic Doppler velocity meter in the Colorado River, near the city of Matagorda in southeast Texas. The meter is part of an integrated system used by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to control barge traffic that passes through a lock...
Contrasting discharge computation methods in riverine and tidal-affected flows in Mississippi
D.P. Turnipseed
2004, Conference Paper, Joint Conference on Water Resource Engineering and Water Resources Planning and Management 2000: Building Partnerships
Recent advancements in acoustic science have improved the measurement of real-time flow conditions in complex open-channel flow systems with dynamic channel geometry, velocity distribution and direction, and other gradually varying hydraulic characteristics. In the lower Pascagoula River Basin, a drainage area of about 9,500 square miles in Mississippi, riverine and...
Water Resources Data -- California, Water Year 2003, Volume 3. Southern Central Valley Basins and The Great Basin from Walker River to Truckee River
G.L. Rockwell, G.L. Pope, J.R. Smithson, L.A. Freeman
2004, Water Data Report CA-03-3
Water-resources data for the 2003 water year for California consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams, stage and contents in lakes and reservoirs, and water levels and water quality in wells. Volume 3 contains discharge records for 185 gaging stations, stage and contents for 47 lakes...
Northeastern Florida Bay estuarine creek data, water years 1996-2000
Clinton D. Hittle, Mark A. Zucker
2004, Data Series 105
From October 1995 to September 2000 (water years 1996-2000), continuous 15-minute stage, water velocity, salinity, and water temperature data were collected at seven estuarine creeks that flow into northeastern Florida Bay. These creeks include West Highway Creek, Stillwater Creek, Trout Creek, Mud Creek, Taylor River, Upstream Taylor River, and McCormick...
Water resources data for Colorado, water year 2003; Volume 2. Colorado River basin
R.M. Crowfoot, R.W. Boulger, G. B. O’Neill
2004, Water Data Report CO-03-2
Water-resources data for Colorado for water year 2003 consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water-quality of lakes and reservoirs; meteorological data; and water levels and water quality of wells and springs. This report (volumes 1 and 2) contains discharge records for 329...