Habitat Suitability Index models: White crappie
Elizabeth A. Edwards, Douglas A. Krieger, Glen Gebhart, O. Eugene Maughan
1982, FWS/OBS 82/10.7
The white crappie (Pomoxis annularis) is native to freshwater lakes and streams from the southern Great Lakes, west to Nebraska, south to Texas and Alabama, east to North Carolina, then west of the Appalachian Mountains to New York. It has been widely introduced outside this range throughout North America (Hubbs...
Hydrology of Salt Wells Creek — A plains stream in southwestern Wyoming
H. W. Lowham, L. L. DeLong, K. R. Collier, E. A. Zimmerman
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 81-62
Development of energy minerals in plains areas of Wyoming is expanding rapidly. Such development may affect water resources and hydrologic relations of the plains; however, little information exists concerning hydrologic processes for these areas. This report summarizes results of a hydrologic study made during 1975-78 of Salt Wells creek, a...
Habitat suitability index models: Black crappie
Elizabeth A. Edwards, Douglas A. Krieger, Mary Bacteller, O. Eugene Maughan
1982, FWS/OBS 82/10.6
Characteristics and habitat requirements of the black crappie (Pomoxis nigromaculatus) are described in a review of Habitat Suitability Index models. This is one in a series of publications to provide information on the habitat requirements of selected fish and wildlife species. Numerous literature sources have been consulted in an effort to...
Habitat suitability index models: Cutthroat trout
Terry J. Hickman, Robert F. Raleigh
1982, FWS/OBS 82/10.5
Cutthroat trout, Salmo clarki, are a polytypic species consisting of several geographically distinct forms with a broad distribution and a great amount of genetic diversity (Hickman 1978; Behnke 1979). Behnke (1979) recognized 13 extant subspecies: Coastal cutthroat (S. c. clarki) in coastal streams from Prince William Sound, Alaska to the...
Water resources and data-network assessment of the Manasota Basin, Manatee and Sarasota Counties, Florida
David P. Brown
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-37
The average annual rainfall in the Manasota Basin is 53.7 inches , and annual evapotranspiration is about 39 inches. Annual runoff from gaged parts of the Basin ranges from about 13 to 17 inches per year. Streamflow in the upland areas diminishes rapidly following the end of the rainy season...
Water-quality assessment of Steiner Branch basin, Lafayette County, Wisconsin
Stephen J. Field, R.A. Lidwin
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 81-52
Steiner Branch basin in southwestern Wisconsin has rugged mature topography. Corn is planted in 30 percent of the basin on slopes ranging from 0 to 20 percent. Although contour stripcropping is a recommended practice for these easily eroded soil slopes, few conservation practices are followed to reduce soil losses. Because...
Geologic, scenic, and historic points of interest in San Mateo County, California
E. E. Brabb, F.A. Taylor, G.P. Miller
1982, IMAP 1257-B
Bouguer gravity map of the Pueblo 1° x 2° quadrangle, south-central Colorado
F. M. Boler, D. P. Klein, M. D. Kleinkopf
1982, IMAP 1419-A
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Stansbury Roadless Areas, Tooele County, Utah
M. L. Sorensen
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1353-A
Annual report on Alaska's mineral resources
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Circular 884
A survey of benthic macroinvertebrates of streams of coal surface mining areas of the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee
James A. Gore, James D. Hughes, William A. Swartley
1982, Open-File Report 82-773
Aeromagnetic map of northwestern Illinois
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Open-File Report 82-190
Evaluation of the streamflow-data program in Pennsylvania
Herbert N. Flippo Jr.
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-21
The stream-gaging program in Pennsylvania is subject to budgetary constraints in the next several years. Elimination of those gaging stations that have no current-purpose use and little utility in providing regional flow-characteristic information is the most effective way to reduce costs. The efficient design of a network of gaging stations for obtaining regional information...
Water resources data Montana, water year 1981; Volume 2, Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report MT-81-2
No abstract available....
Water resources data, North Dakota, water year 1981. Volume 2. Missouri River Basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report ND-81-2
No abstract available....
House bat management
Arthur M. Greenhall
1982, Resource Publication 143
The soundest long-term solution for the management of bats that enter buildings and cause a nuisance problem or present a public health hazard is by batproofing the structure. Chemical toxicants do not solve house bat problems and may create worse ones. This manual describes batproofing techniques that will provide effective...
Program for evaluating stream quality in North Carolina
Hugh B. Wilder, Clyde E. Simmons
1982, Water Supply Paper 2185-A
The design and objectives of the program for evaluating stream quality in North Carolina are described. Using water-quality and streamflow data collected since the 1940?s, a study is underway to define certain variations in water quality, to quantify the effects of man?s activities on water quality, and to determine long-term...
Habitat Suitability Index Models: Northern pike
Peter D. Inskip
1982, FWS/OBS 82/10.17
The habitat use information and Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) models presented in this document are intended for use in impact assessment and habitat management activities. Literature concerning the habitat requirements and preferences of northern pike is reviewed and then synthesized into HSI models, which are scaled to produce an index...
Digital model evaluation of the predevelopment flow system of the Tertiary limestone aquifer, Southeast Georgia, Northeast Florida, and South South Carolina
Richard E. Krause
1982, Open-File Report 82-173
A computer model using finite-difference techniques was used successfully to simulate the predevelopment flow regime within the multilayered Tertiary limestone aquifer system in Southeastern Georgia, Northeastern Florida, and Southern South Carolina as part of the U.S. Geological Survey 's Tertiary Limestone Regional Aquifer System analysis. The aquifer, of early Eocene...
Low-flow characteristics and flow duration of New Jersey streams
B.D. Gillespie, R.D. Schopp
1982, Open-File Report 81-1110
Low-flow frequency and flow-duration data for 400 continuous-record and partial-record gaging stations in New Jersey are tabulated in this report. The amount of data analyzed at each site varies from the complete daily discharge record for continuous-record gaging stations, some of which have been in operation for over 50 years,...
Site characterization for stations 6 and 7, El Centro strong motion array, Imperial Valley, California
A.T. Chen, M.J. Bennett
1982, Open-File Report 82-1040
Water resources data, Pennsylvania water year 1982. Volume 1: Delaware River basin
Andrew Voytik, T.E. White, Deloris W. Speight, K.P. Gillepsie
1982, Water Data Report PA-82-1
Water resources data for the 1982 water year for Pennsylvania consist of records of discharge and water quality of streams; elevation and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and elevation of tides; and water levels of ground-water wells. This volume contains records for water discharge at 66 gaging stations; elevation and...
Water Resources Data, Idaho, Water Year 1981--Volume 1. Great Basin and Snake River Basin above King Hill
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report ID-81-1
Geologic map of the Walker Lake 1 degree by 2 degrees Quadrangle, California and Nevada
John H. Stewart, J. E. Carlson, D.C. Johannessen
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1382-A
Land use and land cover and associated maps for Pocatello, Idaho
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Open-File Report 82-2