Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources of the Reggane Basin Province, Algeria, 2018
Christopher J. Schenk, Michael E. Brownfield, Tracey J. Mercier, Cheryl A. Woodall, Phuong A. Le, Marilyn E. Tennyson, Thomas M. Finn, Kristen R. Marra, Stephanie B. Gaswirth, Heidi M. Leathers-Miller, Janet K. Pitman, Ronald M. Drake II
2019, Fact Sheet 2019-3016
Using a geology-based assessment methodology, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated undiscovered, technically recoverable mean resources of 1.3 billion barrels of oil and 63 trillion cubic feet of gas in the Reggane Basin Province of Algeria....
Encylopedia of Caves
Katherine J. Knierim, Phillip D. Hays
2019, Book chapter, Encyclopedia of Caves
For many people, a visit to a cave is a wondrous event directing our minds to ponder the mysteries presented by these unique places and inspiring questions: How old is the cave? What was the role of water in forming the cave and where did the water come from? How is the...
Revisions to suspended-sediment concentration, percent smaller than 0.063 millimeter, and instantaneous suspended-sediment discharge reported for a cooperative program between the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the lower Mississippi-Atchafalaya River Basin, October 1989 to February 2015
Katherine K. Norton, Lisa D. Olsen, Todd E. Baumann, Lane B. Simmons, Athena P. Clark, Dennis K. Demcheck, Marlon Johnson
2019, Scientific Investigations Report 2018-5147
This report presents revised results for four parameters reported for suspended-sediment samples that were collected in the lower Mississippi-Atchafalaya River Basin as part of a cooperative program between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mississippi Valley Division, New Orleans District and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The cooperative program has...
Assessment of coal mine methane (CMM) and abandoned mine methane (AMM) resource potential of longwall mine panels: example from Northern Appalachian Basin, USA
C. Ozgen Karacan, Peter D. Warwick
2019, International Journal of Coal Geology (208) 37-53
"Coal mine methane (CMM) and abandoned mine methane (AMM), are by-products of underground coal mining. The quantity and the emission rate of CMM and AMM may vary depending on the type of mine, gas content of the mined coal seam, and gas sourced from strata and coal beds in overlying...
Geochemical factors controlling dissolved elemental mercury and methylmercury formation in Alaskan wetlands of varying trophic status
Brett Poulin, Joseph N. Ryan, Michael Tate, David Krabbenhoft, Mark E Hines, Tamar Barkay, Jeffra Schaefer, George R. Aiken
2019, Environmental Science & Technology (53) 6203-6213
Transformations of aqueous inorganic divalent mercury (Hg(II)i) to volatile dissolved gaseous mercury (Hg(0)(aq)) and toxic methylmercury (MeHg) governs mercury bioavailability and fate in northern ecosystems. This study quantified concentrations of aqueous mercury species (Hg(II)i, Hg(0)(aq), MeHg) and relevant geochemical constituents in pore waters of eight Alaskan wetlands that differ in...
Insights from Rock-Eval analysis on the influence of sample weight on hydrocarbon generation from Lower Permian organic-matter rich rocks, West Bokaro basin, India
B Hazra, C. Ozgen Karacan, Mani T Devleena, Pradeep K. Singh, Ashok K. Singh
2019, Marine and Petroleum Geology (106) 160-170
Among the different Rock-Eval parameters, the hydrocarbons released under S2 peak of Rock-Eval is of significance as it indicates the residual hydrocarbon content of the rock. Further, through its relationship with TOC content, it helps in calculating hydrogen indices (HI) which helps in understanding the type of organic-matter present in...
Relationships between regional coastal land cover distributions and elevation reveal data uncertainty in a sea-level rise impacts model
Erika E. Lentz, Nathaniel G. Plant, E. Robert Thieler
2019, Earth Surface Dynamics (7) 429-438
Understanding land loss or resilience in response to sea-level rise (SLR) requires spatially extensive and continuous datasets to capture landscape variability. We investigate sensitivity and skill of a model that predicts dynamic response likelihood to SLR across the northeastern U.S. by exploring several data inputs and outcomes....
A unified catalog of earthquake hypocenters and magnitudes at volcanoes in Alaska—1989 to 2018
John Power, Paul A. Friberg, Matthew M. Haney, Thomas Parker, Scott D. Stihler, James P. Dixon
2019, Scientific Investigations Report 2019-5037
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) has maintained an earthquake catalog since 1989 that now contains over 120,000 hypocenters and magnitudes that occurred near Alaskan volcanoes. Since 1989 the seismic instrumentation and data acquisition and processing techniques have undergone numerous changes as computer systems and seismic processing software have advanced and...
Tools to understand seasonality in health: quantification of microbe loads and analyses of compositional ecoimmunological data reveal complex patterns in Mojave Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) populations
F. C. Sandmeier, K. L. Leonard, C. R. Tracy, K. Kristina Drake, Todd Esque, K. E. Nussear, J Germano
2019, Canadian Journal of Zoology (97) 841-848
Using data from six wild Mojave Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii (Cooper, 1861)) populations, we quantified seasonal differences in immune system measurements and microbial load in the respiratory tract, pertinent to this species’ susceptibility to upper respiratory tract disease. We quantified bacteria-killing activity of blood plasma and differential leukocyte counts to detect...
Sampling the volatile-rich transition zone beneath Bermuda
Sarah E. Mazza, Esteban Gazel, Michael Bizmis, Robert Moucha, Paul Beguelin, Elizabeth A. Johnson, Ryan J. McAleer, Alexander Sobolev
2019, Nature (569) 398-403
Intraplate magmatic provinces found away from active plate boundaries, provide direct sampling of the Earth’s mantle composition and heterogeneity. Observed chemical heterogeneities in the mantle are commonly attributed to recycling during subduction1-3, which allows for the addition of volatiles and incompatible elements into the mantle. Although many intraplate volcanoes sample...
Geology and assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Northwest Canada Interior Basins Province, Arctic Canada
Marilyn E. Tennyson, Janet K. Pitman
Thomas E. Moore, Donald L. Gautier, editor(s)
2019, Professional Paper 1824-G
The Northwest Canada Interior Basins Province is bounded by the Mackenzie and Richardson Mountains on the southwest and west, by the Eskimo Lakes Arch on the northwest, and by the erosional limit of Paleozoic strata on the east. It lies within the far northwest part of the Paleozoic continent of...
Mechanisms underlying increased nest predation in natural gas fields: a test of the mesopredator release hypothesis
Lindsey E. Sanders, Anna D. Chalfoun
2019, Ecosphere (10)
Anthropogenic activities are changing landscapes and the context in which predator–prey dynamics evolved, thereby altering key ecological processes and community structure. Yet, the specific mechanisms underlying such changes are rarely understood. We tested whether a mesopredator release explained increased rodent density and concomitant predation of songbird...
Investigating (a)symmetry in a small mammal’s response to warmingand cooling events across western North America over the late Quaternary
Meghan A. Balk, Julio L. Betancourt, Felisa A. Smith
2019, Quaternary Research (92) 408-415
Many mammalian populations conform spatially and temporally to Bergmann’s rule. This ecogeographic pattern is driven by selection for larger body masses by cooler temperatures and smaller ones by warming temperatures. However, it is unclear whether the response to warming or cooling temperatures is (a)symmetrical. Studies of the evolutionary record suggest...
Data management plan for the U.S. Geological Survey Washington Water Science Center
Kathleen E. Conn, Mark C. Mastin, Andrew J. Long, Richard S. Dinicola, Cynthia Barton
2019, Open-File Report 2019-1049
The primary mission of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Water Mission Area is to collect and disseminate reliable, impartial, and timely information needed to understand the water resources of the Nation, including data on streamflow, groundwater, water quality, water use, and availability. Management of data throughout the entire data lifecycle...
Assessing morphologic controls on atoll island alongshore sediment transport gradients due to future sea-level rise
James B. Shope, Curt D. Storlazzi
2019, Frontiers in Marine Science
Atoll islands’ alongshore sediment transport gradients depend on how island and reef morphology affect incident wave energy. It is unclear, though, how potential atoll morphologic configurations influence shoreline erosion and/or accretion patterns, and how these relationships will respond to future sea-level rise (SLR). Schematic atoll models with varying...
It is raining plastic
Gregory A. Wetherbee, Austin K. Baldwin, James F. Ranville
2019, Open-File Report 2019-1048
Atmospheric deposition samples were collected using the National Atmospheric Deposition Program / National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) at 6 sites in the Denver-Boulder urban corridor and 2 adjacent sites in the Colorado Front Range. Weekly wet-only atmospheric deposition samples collected at these sites during winter-summer of 2017 were filtered (0.45...
Selecting ecological models using multi-objective optimization
Perry J. Williams, William L. Kendall, Mevin Hooten
2019, Ecological Modelling (404) 21-26
Choices in ecological research and natural resource management require balancing multiple, often competing objectives. Examples include maximizing species persistence in a wildlife conservation context, while minimizing cost, or balancing opposing stakeholder objectives when managing wildlife populations. Multiple-objective optimization (MOO) provides a unifying framework for solving multiple...
A comparison of coffee floral traits under two different agricultural practices
S.G. Prado, Jaime A. Collazo, P.C. Stevenson, R.E. Irwin
2019, Scientific Reports (9)
Floral traits and rewards are important in mediating interactions between plants and pollinators. Agricultural management practices can affect abiotic factors known to influence floral traits; however, our understanding of the links between agricultural practices and floral trait expression is still poorly understood. Variation in floral morphological,...
Linking management planning for coastal wetlands to potential future wave attenuation under a range of relative sea-level rise scenarios
Ann Hijuelos, Jasper Dijkstra, Tim J. B. Carruthers, Karel Heynert, Denise Reed, Bregje van Wesenbeeck
2019, PLoS ONE (14) 1-19
Understanding changes in wave attenuation by emergent vegetation as wetlands degrade or accrete over time is crucial for incorporation of wetlands into holistic coastal risk management. Linked SLAMM and XBeach models were used to investigate potential future changes in wave attenuation over a 50-year period in a degrading,...
The benthic foraminifera cassidulina from the Arctic Ocean: Application to paleoceanography and biostratigraphy
Thomas M. Cronin, Julia Seidenstein, Katherine Keller, Kristin McDougall-Reid, Ana Reufer, Laura Gemery
2019, Micropaleontology (65) 105-125
We investigated the morphology, biostratigraphy, shell stable isotope composition and paleogeography of the common Arctic benthic foraminifera, Cassidulina teretis (Tappan 1951) (sometimes assigned to Islandiella (Nørvang 1958), for application to Quaternary paleoceanography. Cassidulina teretis, which has been studied by several generations of Arctic foraminiferal specialists, is used in Arctic Ocean...
GLASS3: A standalone multi-scale seismic detection associator
William L. Yeck, John Patton, Caryl E. Johnson, David Kragness, Harley M. Benz, Paul S. Earle, Michelle M. Guy, Nicholas Ambruz
2019, BSSA (4) 1469-1478
The automated global real-time association of phase picks into seismic sources comes with unique challenges when simultaneously monitoring at local, regional and global scales. High spatial variability in seismic station density, transitory seismic data availability, and time-varying noise characteristics of individual stations must be considered in the design of...
Relaxation response of critically stressed macroscale surficial rock sheets
Brian D. Collins, Greg M. Stock, Martha-Cary Eppes
2019, Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering (52) 5013-5023
Rock environments both underground and on Earth’s surface show indications of energetic macroscale fracture. In tunnels and excavations, these manifest as rockbursts—energetic explosions of rock that can damage engineering projects, and may pose ongoing financial and safety risk as rock stresses adjust during post-failure relaxation. In...
Characterization of the exoskeleton of the Antarctic king crab Paralomis birsteini
Brittan V. Steffel, Kathryn E. Smith, Gary H. Dickinson, Jennifer A. Flannery, Kerstin A. Baran, Miranda N. Rosen, James B. Mcclintock, Richard B. Aronson
2019, Invertebrate Biology (138)
Ocean acidification is projected to inhibit the biogenic production of calcium-carbonate skeletons in marine organisms. Antarctic waters represent a natural environment in which to examine the long-term effects of carbonate undersaturation on calcification in marine predators. King crabs (Decapoda: Anomura: Lithodidae), which currently inhabit the undersaturated environment of the continental...
Hydrologic lag effects on wetland greenhouse gas fluxes
Brian Tangen, Sheel Bansal
2019, Atmosphere (10)
Hydrologic margins of wetlands are narrow, transient zones between inundated and dry areas. As water levels fluctuate, the dynamic hydrology at margins may impact wetland greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes that are sensitive to soil saturation. The Prairie Pothole Region of North America consists of millions of seasonally-ponded wetlands that are...
Assessment of undiscovered continuous tight-gas resources in the Mesaverde Group and Wasatch Formation, Uinta-Piceance Province, Utah and Colorado, 2018
Ronald M. Drake II, Christopher J. Schenk, Tracey J. Mercier, Phuong A. Le, Thomas M. Finn, Ronald C. Johnson, Cheryl A. Woodall, Stephanie B. Gaswirth, Kristen R. Marra, Janet K. Pitman, Heidi M. Leathers-Miller, Seth S. Haines, Marilyn E. Tennyson
2019, Fact Sheet 2019-3027
Using a geology-based assessment methodology, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated undiscovered, technically recoverable mean resources of 24 trillion cubic feet of gas in the Mesaverde Group and Wasatch Formation of the Uinta-Piceance Province in northeast Utah and northwest Colorado....