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Avian cholera in Nebraska's Rainwater Basin
Ronald M. Windingstad, J. J. Hurt, A. K. Trout, J. Cary
1984, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (49) 576-583
The first report of avian cholera in North America occurred in northwestern Texas in winter 1944 (Quortrup et al. 1946). In 1975, mortality from avian cholera occurred for the first time in waterfowl in the Rainwater Basin of Nebraska when an estimated 25,000 birds died (Zinkl et al. 1977). Avian...
Age and origin of anorthosites, charnockites, and granulites in the Central Virginia Blue Ridge: Nd and Sr isotopic evidence
H.S. Pettingill, A.K. Sinha, M. Tatsumoto
1984, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (85) 279-291
Rb-Sr isotopic data for anorthosites, charnockites, ferrodioritic to quartz monzonitic plutons, and high-grade gneisses of the Blue Ridge of central Virginia show evidence of post-emplacement metamorphism, but in some cases retain Grenville ages. The Pedlar River Charnockite Suite yields an isochron age of 1021 +/-36 Ma, (initial 87Sr/86Sr ratio of...
Floods of April 1983 in southern Mississippi and southeastern Louisiana
Darrell D. Carlson, Gary D. Firda
1983, Open-File Report 83-685
Extreme flooding occurred in April 1983 in southern Mississippi and southeastern Louisiana. The floods resulted from a near-stationary cold front, which moved slowly across Louisiana and Mississippi. Flood heights and discharges of many streams exceeded previously known maximums of record, and for many the recurrence interval of peak discharge exceeded...
Reconnaissance of surface-water resources in the Kobuk River basin, Alaska, 1979-80
J.M. Childers, D.R. Kernodle
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4027
Surface water data were collected at selected sites in the Kobuk River Basin in northwest Alaska in August 1979 and April 1980. In August 1979, frequent heavy rains caused abnormally high flows in the basin; unit runoff values, computed from discharge measurements at 25 sites, ranged from 0.08 to 12.2...
Traveltimes of flood waves on the New River between Hinton and Hawks Nest, West Virginia
David H. Appel
1983, Water Supply Paper 2225
The New River Gorge National River's [a 51-mile segment of the New River between Hinton and Fayette (an abandoned community), W. Va. main attraction is a combination of scenic wilderness, fishing, cultural resources, and whitewater boating. However, recreational quality, safety, and use of the river depends in part upon the...
Habitat Suitability Index Models: Alewife and blueback herring
Garland B. Pardue
1983, FWS/OBS 82/10.58
Alewives and blueback herring are anadromous clupeids found along the Atlantic coast in marine, estuarine, and riverine habitats, depending upon life stage. Both are important commercial species, used fresh or salted for human consumption, and used as crab bait, fish meal (particularly in animal food manufacturing), and fish oil. Alewife...
Geohydrology and model analysis of the stream-aquifer system along the Arkansas River in Kearny and Finney counties, southwestern Kansas
L. E. Dunlap, Richard J. Lindgren, C. G. Sauer
1983, Open-File Report 83-222
A study was made, in cooperation with the Division of Water Resources, Kansas State Board of Agriculture, to determine geohydrologic conditions in an area comprising nearly 850,000 acres along the Arkansas River valley in Kearny and Finney Counties, southwestern Kansas. The Arkansas River meanders atop and interacts hydraulically with the...
Preliminary stage-discharge relations for Tombigbee River at Gainesville Dam, near Gainesville, Alabama
G. H. Nelson, C. O. Ming
1983, Open-File Report 83-942
The construction of Gainesville Dam and other related channel alterations, completed in 1979, has resulted in changes to the stage-discharge relations in the vicinity. The lack of current-meter measurements, coupled with backwater conditions, makes definition of a single stage-discharge relation impossible. However, limit curves can be defined that would encompass...
Preliminary stage-discharge relations for Tombigbee River at Aliceville lock and dam, near Pickensville, Alabama
G. H. Nelson, C. O. Ming
1983, Open-File Report 83-752
The construction of Aliceville lock and dam and other related channel alterations, completed in 1979, has resulted in changes to the stage-discharge relations in the vicinity. The scarcity of current-meter measurements, coupled with backwater conditions, makes definition of a single stage-discharge relation impossible. However, limit curves can be defined that...
Application of digital mapping technology to the display of hydrologic information; a proof-of-concept test in the Fox-Wolf River Basin, Wisconsin
G. K. Moore, L.G. Baten, G.J. Allord, C.J. Robinove
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4142
The Fox-Wolf River basin in east-central Wisconsin was selected to test concepts for a water-resources information system using digital mapping technology. This basin of 16,800 sq km is typical of many areas in the country. Fifty digital data sets were included in the Fox-Wolf information system. Many data sets were...
Distribution and origin of sulfur in Colorado oil shale
John R. Dyni
1983, Conference Paper, Oil Shale Symposium Proceedings
The sulfur content of 1,225 samples of Green River oil shale from two core holes in the Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado, ranges from nearly 0 to 4.9 weight percent. In one core hole, the average sulfur content of a sequence of oil shale 555 m thick, which represents nearly the...
Migration and winter distributions of canvasbacks staging on the Upper Mississippi River
J.R. Serie, D.L. Trauger, D.E. Sharp
1983, Journal of Wildlife Management (47) 741-753
Fall and winter distribution patterns of canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) staging on the upper Mississippi River near LaCrosse, Wisconsin (navigational Pools 7 and 8) and Keokuk, Iowa (Pool 19) were studied during 1973-77. Sightings and recoveries obtained from 1,488 color-marked males during 1973-75 and 3,789 banded males and females during 1973-77...
Seismic reflection study of recessional moraines beneath Lake Superior and their relationship to regional deglaciation
C.W. Landmesser, T.C. Johnson, R. J. Wold
1982, Quaternary Research (17) 173-190
Approximately 8000 km of continuous seismic reflection profiles throughout Lake Superior were examined for evidence of recessional moraines and other ice-margin deposits associated with the retreat of late Wisconsin ice. These features are correlated with the record of glacial-lake evolution in western Lake Superior. An offlapping sequence of glacial and...
Water Resources Data California, Water Year 1981: Vol. 3. Southern Central Valley Basins and the Great Basin from Walker River to Truckee River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report CA-81-3
Water resources data for the 1981 water year for California consists of records of stage, discharge, gage-height, and water quality of streams; stage, contents and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; water levels and water quality of wells. Volume 3 contains discharge records for 158 gaging stations; stage and contents...
Field data describing the movement and storage of sediment in the East Fork River, Wyoming; Part III, river hydraulics and sediment transport, 1980
W. W. Emmett, R. M. Myrick, R.H. Meade
1982, Open-File Report 82-359
Frequent measurements of river stage, water discharge, sediment-transport rate and particle-size gradation, and river slope were made at 44 cross sections along a 1.83-kilometer reach of East Fork River, Wyoming, during the spring 1980 snowmelt runoff. Data are tabulated and explanatory text facilitates its use for description of river hydraulics...
Water-level maps of the alluvial aquifer, northwestern Mississippi, September 1981
Daphne Darden
1982, Open-File Report 82-574
The study area, locally known as "the Delta", covers the Mississippi River Alluvial Plain in northwestern Mississippi. The Delta is a nearly flat southward sloping surface characterized by oxbow lakes, abandoned stram channels, natural levees, backswamp areas, and bayous.The accompanying maps were prepared to show the effects of ground-water withdrawal...
Water Resources Data for California, water year 1981: Vol. 1. Colorado River basin, Southern Great basin from Mexican Border to Mono Lake basin, and Pacific slope basins from Tijuana River to Santa Maria River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report CA-81-1
Water-resources data for the 1981 water year for California consists 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 1 contains discharge records for 169 gaging stations; stage and contents for 19 lakes...
Water resources data, Pennsylvania, water year 1981. Volume 3: Ohio River and St. Lawrence River basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report PA-81-3
Water resources data for the 1981 water year for Pennsylvania consist of records of discharge and water quality of streams; elevation and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels of ground-water wells. This volume contains records for water discharge at 86 gaging stations; elevations and contents at 3 lakes...
Progress report to the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department, year ending September 30, 1981
R.C. Gilstrap, T.E. Lamb
1982, Open-File Report 82-97
The objectives of the cooperative program with the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department are described. Accomplishments within the program are summarized and reports are listed. The accomplishments include operation of a crest-stage station network, modeling of rainfall-runoff station data, publication of drainage-area reports for all major river basins in...