Adjustment of regional regression equations for urban storm-runoff quality using at-site data
C. S. Barks
1996, Transportation Research Record 141-146
Regional regression equations have been developed to estimate urban storm-runoff loads and mean concentrations using a national data base. Four statistical methods using at-site data to adjust the regional equation predictions were developed to provide better local estimates. The four adjustment procedures are a single-factor adjustment, a regression of the...
Lead-isotopic, sulphur-isotopic, and trace-element studies of galena from the Silesian-Cracow Zn-Pb ores, polymetallic veins from the Gory Swietokrzyskie MTS, and the Myszkow porphyry copper deposit, Poland
S. E. Church, R. B. Vaughn, C. A. Gent, R.T. Hopkins
1996, Prace - Panstwowego Instytutu Geologicznego (154) 138-156
Lead-isotopic data on galena samples collected from a paragenetically constrained suite of samples from the Silesian-Cracow ore district show no regional or paragenetically controlled lead-isotopic trends within the analytical reproducibility of the measurements. Furthermore, the new lead-isotopic data agree with previously reported lead-isotopic results (R. E. Zartman et al., 1979)....
Age of supergene oxidation and enrichment in the Chilean porphyry copper province
R.H. Sillitoe, E.H. McKee
1996, Economic Geology (91) 164-179
Twenty-five samples of supergene alunite collected from deeply developed supergene profiles in porphyry copper deposits and prospects between latitudes 20 degrees and 27 degrees S in northern Chile yield K/Ar ages ranging from about 34 to 14 Ma. Therefore supergene oxidation and enrichment processes were active from the early Oligocene...
Copper speciation and binding by organic matter in copper-contaminated streamwater
R.F. Breault, J.A. Colman, G. R. Aiken, D. McKnight
1996, Environmental Science & Technology (30) 3477-3486
Fulvic acid binding sites (1.3−70 μM) and EDTA (0.0017−0.18 μM) accounted for organically bound Cu in seven stream samples measured by potentiometric titration. Cu was 84−99% organically bound in filtrates with 200 nM total Cu. Binding of Cu by EDTA was limited by competition from other trace...
A field investigation of the relationship between zinc and acid volatile sulfide concentrations in freshwater sediments
Gerald T. Ankley, Karsten Liber, Daniel J. Call, Thomas P. Markee, Timothy J. Canfield, Christopher G. Ingersoll
1996, Journal of Aquatic Ecosystem Health (5) 255-264
Understanding relationships between cationic metals such as cadmium, copper, nickel, lead and zinc, and amorphous iron sulfides, measured as acid volatile sulfide (AVS), is key to predicting metal bioavailability and toxicity insediments. The objective of the present study was to assess seasonal and spatial variations of AVS in freshwater sediments...
Porphyry deposits of the Canadian Cordillera
W.J. McMillan, J. F. H. Thompson, C.J.R. Hart, S.T. Johnston
1996, Geoscience Canada (23) 125-134
Porphyry deposits are intrusion-related, large tonnage low grade mineral deposits with metal assemblages that may include all or some of copper, molybdenum, gold and silver. The genesis of these deposits is related to the emplacement of intermediate to felsic, hypabyssal, generally porphyritic intrusions that are commonly formed at convergent plate...
Determination of 15N/14N and 13C/12C in solid and aqueous cyanides
Craig A. Johnson
1996, Analytical Chemistry (68) 1429-1431
The stable isotopic compositions of nitrogen and carbon in cyanide compounds can be determined by combusting aliquots in sealed tubes to form N2 gas and CO2 gas and analyzing the gases by mass spectrometry. Free cyanide (CN-aq + HCNaq) in simple solutions can also be analyzed by first precipitating the cyanide as copper(II)...
Particle-tracking analysis of flow paths and travel times within the capture areas of well fields in Salt Lake Valley, Utah
P. M. Lambert
1995, Technical Publication 110-C
A particle-tracking analysis was done to estimate capture zones for selected public-supply wells in Salt Lake Valley. Twenty-five- and 50-year capture zones were estimated using a regional, finite-difference, ground-water flow model in conjunction with a particle-tracking program. Three sets of wells currently discharging ground water of adequate quality for public...
Pathway models could aid management of contaminants
S. N. Luoma
1995, Interagency Ecological Program Newsletter 6-8
Heavy metal and trace organic contaminants are often cited as factors that could affect the riclmess of the biological community of San Francisco Bay as well as the health of resident organisms. Silver (Ag), selenium (Se), mercury (Hg), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), chromium (Cr), and cadmium (Cd) are among the...
Estimating number of species and relative abundances in stream-fish communities: effects of sampling effort and discontinuous spatial distributions
Paul L. Angermeier, Roy A. Smogor
1995, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (52) 936-949
We sampled fishes and measured microhabitat in series of contiguous habitat units (riffles, runs, pools) in three Virginia streams. We used Monte Carlo simulations to construct hypothetical series of habitat units, then examined how number of species, similarity in relative abundances, and number of microhabitats accumulated with increasing number of...
Heavy metals in seaducks and mussels from Misty Fjords National Monument in southeast Alaska
J. C. Franson, P.S. Koehl, D.V. Derksen, T.C. Rothe, C.M. Bunck, John F. Moore
1995, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (36) 149-167
Quartz Hill, in Misty Fjords National Monument near Ketchikan, Alaska, is the site of a proposed molybdenum-producing mine. To provide baseline data for use in post-development comparisons, we analyzed tissues of Barrow's goldeneyes (Bucephala islandica), common mergansers (Mergus merganser), and blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) for seven heavy metals that could...
Contamination of wells completed in the Roubidoux aquifer by abandoned zinc and lead mines, Ottawa County, Oklahoma
Scott C. Christenson
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4150
The Roubidoux aquifer in Ottawa County Oklahoma is used extensively as a source of water for public supplies, commerce, industry, and rural water districts. Water in the Roubidoux aquifer in eastern Ottawa County has relatively low dissolved-solids concentrations (less than 200 mg/L) with calcium, magnesium, and bicarbonate as the major...
Evaluation of nonpoint-source contamination, Wisconsin; selected streamwater-quality data, land-use and best-management practices inventory, and quality assurance and quality control, water year 1993
Steven R. Corsi, John F. Walker, D.J. Graczyk, S.R. Greb, D.W. Owens, K.F. Rappold
1995, Open-File Report 94-707-W
The objective of the watershed-management evaluation monitoring program in Wisconsin is to evaluate the effectiveness of the best-management practices (BMPs) for rural streams, urban streams, and urban storm sewers. This report is an annual summary of the data collected for the program and a report of the results from several...
Data for and adjusted regional regression models of volume and quality of urban storm-water runoff in Boise and Garden City, Idaho, 1993-94
L.C. Kjelstrom
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4228
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requires information on the volume and quality of urban storm-water runoff to apply for a permit to discharge this water into the Boise River under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Program. Concentrations of selected chemical constituents in storm runoff were determined from samples collected...
Background concentrations of metals in soils from selected regions in the State of Washington
K. C. Ames, E. A. Prych
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4018
Soil samples from 60 sites in the State of Washington were collected and analyzed to determine the magnitude and variability of background concen- trations of metals in soils of the State. Samples were collected in areas that were relatively undisturbed by human activity from the most pre- dominant soils in...
Re-examination of rock geochemistry in the Copper Canyon area, Lander County, Nevada
B. B. Kotlyar, T. G. Theodore, R.C. Jachens
1995, Open-File Report 95-816
No abstract available....
Water-quality characteristics of selected public recreational lakes and ponds in Connecticut
D. F. Healy, K.P. Kulp
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4098
Reconnaissance limnological and lakebed-sediment surveys were conducted in Connecticut during 1989-91 by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protec- tion, to evaluate water-quality characteristics of selected public recreational lakes and ponds in the State. Limnological surveys were conducted on 49 lakes and ponds selected...
Water-quality assessment of the upper Illinois River Basin in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin: Major and trace elements in water, sediment, and biota, 1978-90
Faith A. Fitzpatrick, Barbara C. Scudder Eikenberry, J. Kent Crawford, Arthur R. Schmidt, Jennifer B. Sieverling
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4045
The distribution of 22 major and trace elements was examined in water, sediment, and biota in the upper Illinois River Basin in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin as part of a pilot National Water-Quality Assessment project done by the U.S. Geological Survey from 1987 through 1990. The 22 elements are aluminum,...
Chemical quality of bottom sediments in selected streams, Jefferson County, Kentucky, April-July 1992
B.L. Moore, R. D. Evaldi
1995, Open-File Report 95-339
Bottom sediments from 25 stream sites in Jefferson County, Ky., were analyzed for percent volatile solids and concentrations of nutrients, major metals, trace elements, miscellaneous inorganic compounds, and selected organic compounds. Statistical high outliers of the constituent concentrations analyzed for in the bottom sediments were defined as a measure of...
Water-quality and hydrologic conditions at a site of ground-water contamination by volatile organic compounds, South Grafton, Massachusetts, September and October 1994
L.A. DiSimone, P. M. Barlow
1995, Open-File Report 95-425
Ground-water quality and hydrologic data were collected at a site contaminated by volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in South Grafton, Massachusetts, during September and October 1994. The VOCs have formed a plume of contaminated ground water at an abandoned textile mill adjacent to the Blackstone River. Concentrations of total VOCs in...
Porphyry copper and other intrusion-related mineralization in Mexico
Mark D. Barton, John-Mark G. Staude, Lukas Zurcher, Peter K. M. Megaw
1995, Book chapter, Porphyry copper deposits of the American Cordillera
Intrusion-related copper-bearing ore deposits in Mexico span a wide-range of deposit types and geological settings and formed from the mid-Mesozoic through the Holocene. These deposits include world-class copper porphyry and skarn deposits as well as a continuum of similar skarn, porphyry, vein, and replacement deposits that contain variable quantities of...
Influences on copper bioaccumulation, growth, and survival of the midge, Chironomus tentans, in metal-contaminated sediments
John M. Besser, Jody A. Kubitz, Chris G. Ingersoll, W. Emmett Braselton, John P. Giesy
1995, Journal of Aquatic Ecosystem Health (4) 157-168
Sediment bioassays with larvae of the midge, Chironomus tentans, were used to evaluate influences on the bioavailability and toxicity of copper (Cu) in sediments with a wide range of concentrations of metals, acid-volatile sulfide (AVS), and other physicochemical characteristics. Sediments were collected from sixteen lakes in Michigan, USA, and...
Relations between benthic community structure and metals concentrations in aquatic macroinvertebrates: Clark Fork River, Montana
1995, Journal of Freshwater Ecology (10) 277-293
We sampled macroinvertebrate communities at six sites on the upper Clark Fork River, Montana, to determine relations between macroinvertebrate community structure and metals in invertebrates and the best benthic community metrics to use for ranking sites based on the relative severity of the effects of metals. Concentrations (μg/g) of six...
Review of slope stability issues at the proposed Carlota Copper Project, Pinal and Gila counties, Arizona
Rex L. Baum, William L. Ellis
1995, Open-File Report 95-617
Hydrogeology, simulated ground-water flow, and ground-water quality at two landfills in Bristol, Vermont
Thomas J. Mack
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4108
A study was done to describe the hydrogeology of unconsolidated deposits, simulated ground-water flow, and ground-water quality at two landfills in Bristol, Vermont. The study area is characterized by a glacial delta greater than 200 feet thick on the west flank of the Green Mountains. An upper unconfined, coarse-grained glacial...