3.5-kHz Data Collected in the Wilmington Canyon Area During 1980, Endeavor Cruise 80-EN-056
B.A. McGregor
1982, Open-File Report 82-498
During 1980, geophysical data were collected seaward of New Jersey in the vicinity of Wilmington Canyon on three cruises, GYRE 80-G-7B, GYRE 80-G-BB, and ENDEAVOR 80-EN-056 (discussed here). The objectives of these surveys of the Continental Slope and upper Rise, including Wilmington Canyon and the adjacent margin, were to extend...
HYDROL : a computer code for simulating fast-transient, three-dimensional flow conditions in aquatic environments near water intakes and discharges of power plants -- Vol. 3. Program listing, example input/output
Kenneth H. Kim
1982, FWS/OBS 82/39.3
Controlled photomosaic of the Mare Tyrrhenum Southeast Quadrangle of Mars
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, IMAP 1470
Map showing general availability of ground water in the Alton-Kolob coal-fields area, Utah
Don Price
1982, IMAP 1235-C
This is one of a series of maps that describes the geology and related natural resources of the Alton-Kolob coal-fields area, Utah. Shown on this map is the general availability of ground water as indicated by potential yields of individual wells and expected depth to water in wells. Most data...
Sidescan data collected in the Wilmington Canyon area during 1980, Gyre cruise 80-G-8B
B.A. McGregor, J.C. Hampson Jr., W.B. Ryan
1982, Open-File Report 82-499
Land use and land cover and associated maps for Flint, Michigan
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Open-File Report 82-226
Best current practices for fish and wildlife on surface-mined land in the northern Appalachian coal region
Karl E. Ohlsson
1982, FWS/OBS 81/45
The ecology of southeastern shrub bogs (pocosins) and Carolina bays: a community profile
Rebecca R. Sharitz, J. Whitfield Gibbons
1982, FWS/OBS 82/04
The Vincent thrust, eastern San Gabriel Mountains, California
James George Evans
1982, Bulletin 1507
Procedure for developing biological input for the design, location, or modification of water intake structures
D.A. Neitzel, D.H. McKenzie
1982, FWS/OBS 82/13.1
Alabama coastal region ecological characterization. Vol. 3, a socioeconomic study
Patrick E. O’Neil
1982, FWS/OBS 81/41
The effects of air pollution and acid rain on fish, wildlife, and their habitats-deserts and steppes
Edward N. Mirsky, Dan Harper
1982, FWS/OBS 80/40.9
Potential effects of Kaplan, Ossberger, and Bulb turbines on anadromous fishes of the northeastern United States
B. Kynard, S.T. Gloss
W.E. Knapp, editor(s)
1982, FWS/OBS 82/62
Map showing the difference between the potentiometric surfaces of the Magothy Aquifer of September 1975 and September 1982 in southern Maryland
Frederick K. Mack, Judith C. Wheeler, Stephen E. Curtin
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4283
A map was prepared that shows the net change in the potentiometric surface of the Magothy aquifer in southern Maryland from September 1975 to September 1982. The map is based on measurements from a network of 55 observation wells. During the 8-year period, the potentiometric surface was (1) lowered by...
Mineral resources potential map of the Lost Cove and Harper Creek Roadless Areas, Avery and Caldwell counties, North Carolina
T.M. Crandall, R. B. Ross, J. W. Whitlow, W. R. Griffitts
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1391-A
A geologic, geophysical, and geochemical investigation and a survey of mines, quarries, and prospects have been conducted to evaluate the mineral resource potential of the Lost Cove and Harper Creek Roadless Areas, Avery and Caldwell Counties, North Carolina. The study area lies within the Blue Ridge physiographic province and is...
Ecology of bald eagles wintering near a waterfowl concentration
Curtice R. Griffin, Thomas S. Baskett, Rollin D. Sparrowe
1982, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 247
Water resources data for South Dakota, water year 1981
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report SD-81-1
No abstract available. ...
Late Cenozoic stratigraphy and structure of the western margin of the central San Joaquin Valley, California
William R. Lettis
1982, Open-File Report 82-526
Late Cenozoic Stratigraphy Late Cenozoic deposits in the west-central San Joaquin Valley and adjacent foothills of the Diablo Range consist mainly of unconsolidated, poorly-sorted to well-sorted gravel, sand, silt and clay derived primarily from the Diablo Range and secondarily from the Sierra Nevada. Sedimentary structures, such as channeled contacts, laminated...
The chemical composition of lakes in the North-Central United States
Eville Gorham, W.E. Dean, J.E. Sanger
1982, Open-File Report 82-149
Water resources data New Hampshire and Vermont, water year 1981
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report NH-VT-81-1
No abstract available. ...
Water resources data Nebraska, water year 1981
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report NE-81-1
No abstract available. ...
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...
The ecology of the New England high salt marshes: a community profile
Scott W. Nixon
1982, FWS/OBS 81/55
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: 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...