A-priori rupture models for Northern California Type-A faults
Chris J. Wills, Ray J. Weldon II, Edward H. Field
2008, Open-File Report 2007-1437-K
This appendix describes how a-priori rupture models were developed for the northern California Type-A faults. As described in the main body of this report, and in Appendix G, “a-priori” models represent an initial estimate of the rate of single and multi-segment surface ruptures on each fault. Whether or not a...
Cascadia Subduction Zone
Arthur D. Frankel, Mark D. Petersen
2008, Open-File Report 2007-1437-L
The geometry and recurrence times of large earthquakes associated with the Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) were discussed and debated at a March 28-29, 2006 Pacific Northwest workshop for the USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps. The CSZ is modeled from Cape Mendocino in California to Vancouver Island in British Columbia. We include...
Temporal Differences in the Hydrologic Regime of the Lower Platte River, Nebraska, 1895-2006
Daniel Ginting, Ronald B. Zelt, Joshua I. Linard
2008, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5267
In cooperation with the Lower Platte South Natural Resources District for a collaborative study of the cumulative effects of water and channel management practices on stream and riparian ecology, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) compiled, analyzed, and summarized hydrologic information from long-term gaging stations on the lower Platte River to...
Pacific Ocean and Cenozoic evolution of climate
Mitchell Lyle, John A. Barron, Timothy J. Bralower, Matthew Huber, Annette Olivarez Lyle, A. C. Ravelo, David K. Rea, Paul A. Wilson
2008, Reviews of Geophysics (46)
The Pacific Ocean has played a major role in climate evolution throughout the Cenozoic (65–0 Ma). It is a fundamental component of global heat transport and circulation, the dominant locus of primary productivity, and, consequently, the largest reservoir for carbon exchange between the oceans and the atmosphere. A satisfactory understanding...
Recurrence interval and event age data for Type A faults
Timothy E. Dawson, Ray J. Weldon II, Glenn P. Biasi
2008, Open-File Report 2007-1437-B
This appendix summarizes available recurrence interval, event age, and timing of most recent event data for Type A faults considered in the Earthquake Rate Model 2 (ERM 2) and used in the ERM 2 Appendix C analysis as well as Appendix N (time-dependent probabilities). These data have been compiled into...
Overview of the Southern San Andreas Fault Model
Ray J. Weldon II, Glenn P. Biasi, Chris J. Wills, Timothy E. Dawson
2008, Open-File Report 2007-1437-E
This appendix summarizes the data and methodology used to generate the source model for the southern San Andreas fault. It is organized into three sections, 1) a section by section review of the geological data in the format of past Working Groups, 2) an overview of the rupture model, and...
Earthquake Rate Model 2 of the 2007 working group for California earthquake probabilities, magnitude-area relationships
Ross S. Stein
2008, Open-File Report 2007-1437-D
The Working Group for California Earthquake Probabilities must transform fault lengths and their slip rates into earthquake moment-magnitudes. First, the down-dip coseismic fault dimension, W, must be inferred. We have chosen the Nazareth and Hauksson (2004) method, which uses the depth above which 99% of the background seismicity occurs to...
Sidescan-sonar imagery and surficial geologic interpretations of the sea floor in central Rhode Island Sound
K.Y. McMullen, L.J. Poppe, J. F. Denny, T.A. Haupt, J.M. Crocker
2008, Open-File Report 2007-1366
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has been working with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to interpret the surficial geology of areas along the northeastern coast of the United States. During 2004, the NOAA Ship RUDE conducted Hydrographic Survey H11321 in Rhode Island Sound. This sidescan-sonar and bathymetry survey...
Summary of geologic data and development of A Priori Rupture Models for the Elsinore, San Jacinto, and Garlock faults
Timothy E. Dawson, Tom K. Rockwell, Ray J. Weldon II, Chris J. Wills
2008, Open-File Report 2007-1437-F
This appendix to the WGCEP Earthquake Rate Model 2 summarizes geologic data and documents the development of the rupture models for the Elsinore, San Jacinto, and Garlock faults. For the summary of available geologic data, the documentation is organized by fault and fault segment and includes a summary of slip...
WGCEP historical California earthquake catalog
Karen R. Felzer, Tianqing Cao
2008, Open-File Report 2007-1437-H
This appendix provides an earthquake catalog for California and the surrounding area. Our goal is to provide a listing for all known M > 5.5 earthquakes that occurred from 1850-1932 and all known M > 4.0 earthquakes that occurred from 1932-2006 within the region of 31.0 to 43.0 degrees North...
California fault parameters for the National Seismic Hazard Maps and Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities 2007
Chris J. Wills, Ray J. Weldon II, W. A. Bryant
2008, Open-File Report 2007-1437-A
This report describes development of fault parameters for the 2007 update of the National Seismic Hazard Maps and the Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities (WGCEP, 2007). These reference parameters are contained within a database intended to be a source of values for use by scientists interested in producing either...
Calculating California seismicity rates
Karen R. Felzer
2008, Open-File Report 2007-1437-I
Empirically the rate of earthquakes = magnitude M is well fit by the Gutenberg-Richter relationship, logN=a-bM (1) where N is the number of earthquakes = M over a given time period, a is the number of M = 0 earthquakes over the same period, and b is a parameter that...
Ground-water quality data in the Central Eastside San Joaquin Basin 2006: Results from the California GAMA program
Matthew K. Landon, Kenneth Belitz
2008, Data Series 325
Ground-water quality in the approximately 1,695-square-mile Central Eastside study unit (CESJO) was investigated from March through June 2006 as part of the Statewide Basin Assessment Project of the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program. The GAMA Statewide Basin Assessment project was developed in response to the Groundwater Quality Monitoring...
Major and EDXRF Trace Element Chemical Analyses of Volcanic Rocks from Lassen Volcanic National Park and Vicinity, California
Michael A. Clynne, L.J.P. Muffler, D. F. Siems, J.E. Taggart Jr., Peggy Bruggman
2008, Open-File Report 2008-1091
This open-file report presents WDXRF major-element chemical data for late Pliocene to Holocene volcanic rocks collected from Lassen Volcanic National Park and vicinity, California. Data for Rb, Sr, Ba, Y, Zr, Nb, Ni, Cr, Zn and Cu obtained by EDXRF are included for many samples. Data are presented in an...
Sedimentation and occurrence and trends of selected nutrients, other chemical constituents, and diatoms in bottom sediment, Fall River Lake, southeast Kansas, 1948-2006
Kyle E. Juracek
2008, Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5019
A combination of available bathymetric-survey information and bottom-sediment coring was used to investigate sedimentation and the occurrence of selected nutrients (total nitrogen and total phosphorus), organic and total carbon, 25 trace elements, diatoms, and the radionuclide cesium-137 in the bottom sediment of Fall River Lake, southeast Kansas. The total estimated...
Effects of Land-Use Changes and Ground-Water Withdrawals on Stream Base Flow, Pocono Creek Watershed, Monroe County, Pennsylvania
Ronald A. Sloto
2008, Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5030
The Pocono Creek watershed drains 46.5 square miles in eastern Monroe County, Pa. Between 2000 and 2020, the population of Monroe County is expected to increase by 70 percent, which will result in substantial changes in land-use patterns. An evaluation of the effect of reduced recharge from land-use changes and...
Geochemical data for samples collected in 2007 near the concealed pebble porphyry Cu-Au-Mo deposit, southwest Alaska
David L. Fey, Matthew Granitto, Stuart A. Giles, Steven M. Smith, Robert G. Eppinger, Karen D. Kelley
2008, Open-File Report 2008-1132
In the summer of 2007, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began an exploration geochemical research study over the Pebble porphyry copper-gold-molydenum (Cu-Au-Mo) deposit in southwest Alaska. The Pebble deposit is extremely large and is almost entirely concealed by tundra, glacial deposits, and post-Cretaceous volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks. The deposit is...
Modeling to Predict Escherichia coli at Presque Isle Beach 2, City of Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania
Tammy M. Zimmerman
2008, Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5039
The Lake Erie beaches in Pennsylvania are a valuable recreational resource for Erie County. Concentrations of Escherichia coli (E. coli) at monitored beaches in Presque Isle State Park in Erie, Pa., occasionally exceed the single-sample bathing-water standard of 235 colonies per 100 milliliters resulting in potentially unsafe swimming conditions and...
Methods and sources of data used to develop selected water-quality indicators for streams and ground water for EPA's 2007 Report on the Environment: Science report
Nancy T. Baker, John T. Wilson, Michael J. Moran
2008, Open-File Report 2008-1096
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) was one of numerous governmental agencies, private organizations, and the academic community that provided data and interpretations for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (USEPA) 2007 Report on the Environment: Science Report. This report documents the sources of data and methods used to develop selected water–quality indicators...
Traveltime data for the Truckee River between Tahoe City, California, and Vista, Nevada, 2006 and 2007
E. James Crompton
2008, Open-File Report 2008-1084
Traveltime measurements were made during 2006 and 2007 along the Truckee River between Tahoe City, Calif., and Vista, Nev. Fluorescent rhodamine WT dye was injected at various locations along the river during streamflows ranging from 143 to 2,660 cubic feet per second. The resulting data, presented in tabular and graphic...
Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Floridan Aquifer, West-Central Florida, September 2007
A.G. Ortiz
2008, Open-File Report 2008-1105
The Floridan aquifer system consists of the Upper and Lower Floridan aquifers separated by the middle confining unit. The middle confining unit and the Lower Floridan aquifer in west-central Florida generally contain highly mineralized water. The water-bearing units containing fresh water are herein referred to as the Upper Floridan aquifer....
Time-series photographs of the sea floor in western Massachusetts Bay, 1996 - 2005
Bradford Butman, P. Soupy Dalyander, Michael H. Bothner, William N. Lange
2008, Data Series 266
Time-series photographs of the sea floor were obtained from an instrumented tripod deployed in western Massachusetts Bay at LT-A (42° 22.6' N, 70° 47.0' W; 32 m water depth; fig. 1) from December 1989 through September 2005. The photographs provide time-series observations of physical changes of the...
Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Floridan Aquifer, West-Central Florida, May 2007
A.G. Ortiz
2008, Open-File Report 2007-1380
The Floridan aquifer system consists of the Upper and Lower Floridan aquifers separated by the middle confining unit. The middle confining unit and the Lower Floridan aquifer in west-central Florida generally contain highly mineralized water. The water-bearing units containing fresh water are herein referred to as the Upper Floridan aquifer....
Salinity trends in the upper Colorado River basin upstream from the Grand Valley Salinity Control Unit, Colorado, 1986-2003
Kenneth J. Leib, Nancy J. Bauch
2008, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5288
In 1974, the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act was passed into law. This law was enacted to address concerns regarding the salinity content of the Colorado River. The law authorized various construction projects in selected areas or "units" of the Colorado River Basin intended to reduce the salinity load...
U.S. Geological Survey Science Support Strategy for Biscayne National Park and Surrounding Areas in Southeastern Florida
Melinda A. Wolfert-Lohmann, Christian D. Langevin, Sonya A. Jones, Chris D. Reich, Georgina L. Wingard, Ilsa B. Kuffner, Kevin J. Cunningham
2008, Open-File Report 2007-1288
The U.S. Geological Survey conducts a wide range of research in and around the Biscayne National Park region of southern Florida. This research encompasses the biologic, ecologic, meteorologic, geologic, and hydrologic components of the system, including water-quality analyses, ground-water modeling, hydrogeologic-data collection, ecologic-habitat evaluations, wetlands characterizations, biogeochemistry of ecosystems, and...