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Habitat use and feeding ecology of riverine juvenile American shad
Robert M. Ross, Randy Bennett, James H. Johnson
1997, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (17) 964-974
We examined premigratory populations of American shad Alosa sapidissima in the upper Delaware River to determine habitat and microhabitat use, differential prey use among habitat types, and habitat suitability indices for this previously unmodeled life stage. Both seining and diving techniques were used to quantify juveniles in six habitat types with six...
Reworking of aggraded debris fans by the 1996 controlled flood on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Robert H. Webb, T.S. Melis, Peter G. Griffiths, J. G. Elliott
1997, Open-File Report 97-16
Debris flows from 600 tributaries in Grand Canyon periodically deposit poorly sorted sediment on debris fans along the Colorado River between Lakes Powell and Mead. Before regulation, stable fans and rapids along the river resulted from the interaction of tributary debris flows and large, mainstem floods. Floods in the Colorado...
Effects of the 1993 flood on water levels and water quality in the Sheyenne Delta Aquifer, southeastern North Dakota, 1993-94
M.L. Strobel, S.A. Radig
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4163
A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of precipitation and flooding on water levels in the Sheyenne Delta aquifer and to evaluate the variations in water quality that are related to the precipitation and flooding. Water-level, streamflow, and water-quality data collected before July 1993 were assumed to be representative...
Flood of July 9-11, 1993, in the Raccoon River basin, west-central Iowa
D. A. Eash, B.A. Koppensteiner
1997, Open-File Report 97-557
Water-surface-elevation profiles and peak discharges for the flood of July 9-11, 1993, in the Raccoon River Basin, west-central Iowa, are presented in this report. The profiles illustrate the 1993 flood along the Raccoon, North Raccoon, South Raccoon, and Middle Raccoon Rivers and along Brushy and Storm Creeks in the west-central...
Flood of March 1997 in southern Ohio
K.S. Jackson, S.A. Vivian, F.J. Diam, C.J. Crecelius
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4149
Rainfall amounts of up to 12 inches produced by thunderstorms during March 1-2, 1997 resulted in severe flooding throughout much of southern Ohio. Eighteen counties were declared Federal and State disaster areas. Cost estimates of damage in Ohio from the flooding are nearly $180 million. About 6,500 residences and more...
Streamflow and sediment data collected to determine the effects of a controlled flood in March and April 1996 on the Colorado River between Lees Ferry and Diamond Creek, Arizona
Alice D. Konieczki, Julia B. Graf, Michael C. Carpenter
1997, Open-File Report 97-224
An 8-day period of planned release of water at 1,275 cubic meters per second from Glen Canyon Dam in March and April 1996 provided an opportunity to collect data on river stage, streamflow, water chemistry, and sediment transport at discharges above powerplant releases. The U.S. Geological Survey collected data at...
Debris flows in Grand Canyon National Park: Peak discharges, flow transformations, and hydrographs
Theodore S. Melis, Robert Webb, Peter G. Griffiths
1997, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the 1997 1st international conference on debris-flow hazards mitigation: Mechanics, prediction, and assessment
Direct measurements of debris-flow hydrograph and flow behavior in remote drainage areas are rare. We infer hydrographs and flow behavior for recent debris flow in bedrock tributaries of the Colorado River from preserved stratigraphic relations, sedimentology and surface morphology of debris fans and evidence of flow-surface elevations. We propose that...
Estimates of bridge scour at two sites on the Virgin River, southeastern Nevada, using a sediment-transport model and historical geomorphic data
M.M. Hilmes, J. E. Vaill
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4073
A bridge-scour study by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Nevada Department of Transportation, began in April 1996 to evaluate the Mesquite, Nevada, and Riverside, Nevada, bridges on the lower Virgin River using a sediment-transport model and historical geomorphic data. The BRIdge Stream Tube model for Alluvial River...
Comparison of two methods for estimating discharge and nutrient loads from Tidally affected reaches of the Myakka and Peace Rivers, West-Central Florida
V.A. Levesque, K.M. Hammett
1997, Open-File Report 97-118
The Myakka and Peace River Basins constitute more than 60 percent of the total inflow area and contribute more than half the total tributary inflow to the Charlotte Harbor estuarine system. Water discharge and nutrient enrichment have been identified as significant concerns in the estuary, and consequently, it is important...
Floods of September 15-16, 1992, in the Thompson, Weldon, and Chariton River basins, south-central Iowa
D. A. Eash, B.A. Koppensteiner
1997, Open-File Report 97-122
Water-surface-elevation profiles and peak discharges for the floods of September 15-16, 1992, in the Thompson, Weldon, and Chariton River Basins, south-central Iowa, are presented in this report. The profiles illustrate the 1992 floods along the Thompson, Weldon, Chariton, and South Fork Chariton Rivers and along Elk Creek in the south-central...
Relations of Tualatin River water temperatures to natural and human-caused factors
John C. Risley
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4071
Aquatic research has long shown that the survival of cold-water fish, such as salmon and trout, decreases markedly as water temperatures increase above a critical threshold, particularly during sensitive life stages of the fish. In an effort to improve the overall health of aquatic ecosystems, the State of Oregon in...
Review of selected features of the natural system model, and suggestions for applications in South Florida
Jerad Bales, Janice M. Fulford, Eric D. Swain
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4039
A study was conducted to review selected features of the Natural System Model, version 4.3 . The Natural System Model is a regional-scale model that uses recent climatic data and estimates of historic vegetation and topography to simulate pre-canal-drainage hydrologic response in south Florida. Equations used to represent the hydrologic...
Hydrologic conditions and hazards in the Kennicott River Basin, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska
R. L. Rickman, D. S. Rosenkrans
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4296
McCarthy, Alaska, is on the Kennicott River, about 1 mile from the terminus of Kennicott Glacier in the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve. Most visitors to McCarthy and the park cross the West Fork Kennicott River using a hand-pulled tram and cross the East Fork Kennicott River on a...
1997 flood tracking chart for the Sheyenne River basin
Gregg J. Wiche, Cathy R. Martin, Luverne L. Albright, Geraldine B. Wald
1997, Open-File Report 97-177
The "1997 Flood Tracking Chart for the Sheyenne River Basin" can be used by local citizens and emergency response personnel to record the latest river stage and predicted flood-crest information.  By comparing the current state (water-surface elevation above some datum) and predicted flood crest to the recorded peak stages of...
1997 flood tracking chart for the Red River of the North basin
G.J. Wiche, C.R. Martin, L.L. Albright, Geraldine B. Wald
1997, Open-File Report 97-193
The flood tracking chart for the Red River of the North Basin can be used by local citizens and emergency response personnel to determine the latest river stage. By comparing the current stage (water-surface elevation above some datum) and predicted flood crest to the recorded peak stages of previous floods,...
Flood dependency of cottonwood establishment along the Missouri River, Montana, USA
Michael L. Scott, Gregor T. Auble, Jonathan M. Friedman
1997, Ecological Applications (7) 677-690
Flow variability plays a central role in structuring the physical environment of riverine ecosystems. However, natural variability in flows along many rivers has been modified by water management activities. We quantified the relationship between flow and establishment of the dominant tree (plains cottonwood, Populus deltoides subsp. monilifera) along one of the least hydrologically...
A diatom-based paleohydrologic record of climate change for the past 800 k.y. from Owens Lake, California
J. Platt Bradbury
George I. Smith, James L. Bischoff, editor(s)
1997, Book chapter, An 800,000-year paleoclimatic record from core OL-92, Owens Lake, Southeast California
A 323-m (~800 k.y.) core of lake deposits beneath Owens Lake playa, Inyo County, California, contains a nearly continuous paleolimnological record based on diatom assemblages. The core chronology is anchored by the Matuyama/Brunhes magnetostratigraphic boundary and the Bishop ash near the base of the record and by radiocarbon dates near...
Effect of reaction time on the formation of disinfection byproducts
R. E. Rathbun
1997, Chemosphere (34) 2699-2713
The effect of reaction time on the trihalomethane and nonpurgeable total organic-halide formation potentials was determined by chlorinating water samples from the Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio Rivers. Samples were collected for three seasons at 12 locations on the Mississippi from Minneapolis, Minnesota, to New Orleans, Louisiana, and on the Missouri...
Effects of spring environment on nesting phenology and clutch size of Black Brant
M. S. Lindberg, J.S. Sedinger, Paul L. Flint
1997, Condor (99) 381-388
We studied the effects of timing of spring snowmelt on nesting phenology, nest site selection, and clutch size of Black Brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) breeding at the Tutakoke river colony, Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska. In late springs, brant nested later: however, time between peak arrival at Tutakoke and nest initiation (6...
Flooding in southeastern United States from tropical storm Alberto, July 1994
Timothy C. Stamey
George H. Leavesley, Harry F. Lins, Franz Nobilis, Randolph S. Parker, Verne R. Schneider, Frans H.M. van de Ven, editor(s)
1997, Conference Paper, Destructive water: water-caused natural disasters, their abatement and control (IAHS Publication no. 239)
In July 1994, parts of central and southwestern Georgia, southeastern Alabama, and the western panhandle of Florida were devastated by floods resulting from rainfall produced by Tropical Storm Alberto. Entire communities were inundated by flood waters as numerous streams reached peak stages and discharges far greater than previous floods in...
Ecosystem development on terraces along the Kugururok River, northwest Alaska
Dan Binkley, F. Suarez, R. Stottlemyer, B. Caldwell
1997, Écoscience (4) 311-318
Riverside terraces along the Kugururok River in the Noatak National Preserve provided an opportunity to study primary succession, considering general trends that apply across all terraces, and unique events that influence individual terraces. The 30-year-old willow/poplar (Salix spp., Populus balsamifera L.) terrace had no trees taller than 1.5 m; the...
Tectonic evolution of the central Brooks Range mountain front: Evidence from the Atigun Gorge region
C. G. Mull, R.K. Glenn, K.E. Adams
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (102) 20749-20772
Atigun Gorge, at the northern front of the eastern Endicott Mountains, contains well-exposed rocks of the upper part of the Endicott Mountains allochthon and rocks of the structurally higher Picnic Creek or Ipnavik River allochthon. These allochthons contain rocks as young as Early Cretaceous (Valanginian) and are separated by a...
Patterns of foraging and distribution of bluegill sunfish in a Mississippi River backwater: Influence of macrophytes and predation
M. R. Dewey, W. B. Richardson, S. J. Zigler
1997, Ecology of Freshwater Fish (6) 8-15
We studied the trophic interactions and spatial distributions of bluegills Lepomis macrochirus and largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides in a macrophyte bed in Lake Onalaska, a backwater lake in the upper Mississippi River. The diets of adult and age-0 bluegills were similar and changed seasonally probably in response to changes in life stages of macroinvertebrates...