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Estimated ground-water use in Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, and Wilkin Counties, Minnesota, for 2030 and 2050
Thomas A. Winterstein
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5073
The U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, is studying six alternatives for delivering water to the Red River of the North Valley in North Dakota and to the cities of Breckenridge, Moorhead, and East Grand Forks, Minnesota. In order to evaluate these alternatives the Bureau of Reclamation needs...
Selenium concentrations in irrigation drain inflows to the Salton Sea, California, October 2006 and January 2007
Thomas W. May, Mike W. Walther, William G. Brumbaugh
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1113
This report presents raw data on selenium concentrations in samples of water, sediment, detritus, and selected food-chain matrices collected from selected agricultural drains in the southern portion of the Salton Sea during October 2006 and January 2007. Total selenium and selenium species were determined in water samples, whereas total selenium...
Flood of July 27-31, 2006, on the Grand River near Painesville, Ohio
Andrew D. Ebner, James M. Sherwood, Brian Astifan, Kirk Lombardy
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1164
Two separate weather systems produced storms resulting in more than 11 inches of rain in parts of Lake County, Ohio, on July 27-28, 2006. As a result of the storms and ensuing flooding caused by the weather systems, the counties of Lake, Geauga, and Ashtabula were declared Federal and State...
Water Use in Wetland Kalo Cultivation in Hawai`i
Stephen B. Gingerich, Chiu W. Yeung, Tracy-Joy N. Ibarra, John A. Engott
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1157
Ten cultivation areas (8 windward, 2 leeward) were selected for a kalo water-use study, primarily on the basis of the diversity of environmental and agricultural conditions under which wetland kalo is grown and landowner permission and availability. Flow and water-temperature data were collected at the lo`i complex level and at...
Geochemical effects of induced stream-water and artificial recharge on the Equus Beds Aquifer, South-Central Kansas, 1995-2004
Heather C. Ross Schmidt, Andrew C. Ziegler, David L. Parkhurst
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5025
Artificial recharge of the Equus Beds aquifer is part of a strategy implemented by the city of Wichita, Kansas, to preserve future water supply and address declining water levels in the aquifer of as much as 30 feet caused by withdrawals for water supply and irrigation since the 1940s. Water-level...
Use of the gamma distribution to represent monthly rainfall in Africa for drought monitoring applications
Gregory J. Husak, Joel C. Michaelsen, Christopher C. Funk
2007, International Journal of Climatology (27) 935-944
Evaluating a range of scenarios that accurately reflect precipitation variability is critical for water resource applications. Inputs to these applications can be provided using location- and interval-specific probability distributions. These distributions make it possible to estimate the likelihood of rainfall being within a specified range. In this paper, we demonstrate...
Theory, modelling and calibration of passive samplers used in water monitoring: Chapter 7
K. Booij, B. Vrana, James N. Huckins
Richard B. Greenwood, Graham Mills, B. Vrana, editor(s)
2007, Book chapter, Passive Sampling Techniques in Environmental Monitoring
This chapter discusses contaminant uptake by a passive sampling device (PSD) that consists of a central sorption phase, surrounded by a membrane. A variety of models has been used over the past few years to better understand the kinetics of contaminant transfer to passive samplers. These models are essential for...
An Introduction to Using Surface Geophysics to Characterize Sand and Gravel Deposits
Jeffrey E. Lucius, William H. Langer, Karl J. Ellefsen
2007, Circular 1310
This report is an introduction to surface geophysical techniques that aggregate producers can use to characterize known deposits of sand and gravel. Five well-established and well-tested geophysical methods are presented: seismic refraction and reflection, resistivity, ground penetrating radar, time-domain electromagnetism, and frequency-domain electromagnetism. Depending on site conditions and the selected...
Geologic map of Wupatki National Monument and vicinity, Coconino County, Northern Arizona
George H. Billingsley, Susan S. Priest, Tracey J. Felger
2007, Scientific Investigations Map 2958
Introduction The geologic map of Wupatki National Monument is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey, the National Park Service, and the Navajo Nation to provide geologic information for resource management officials of the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Navajo Indian Reservation (herein the Navajo Nation), and visitor information...
Exploration of the deep Gulf of Mexico slope using DSV Alvin: Site selection and geologic character
Harry H. Roberts, C.R. Fisher, J.M. Brooks, Bernie Bernard, R.S. Carney, Erik E. Cordes, William Shedd, Jesse Hunt Jr., Samantha B. Joye, Ian R. MacDonald, Cheryl Morrison
2007, Conference Paper, Transactions - Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies
The Gulf of Mexico is well known for its hydrocarbon seeps, associated chemosynthetic communities, and gas hydrates. However, most direct observations and samplings of seep sites have been concentrated above water depths of approximately 3000 ft (1000 m) because of the scarcity of deep diving manned submersibles. In the summer...
Effects of hexazinone and atrazine on the physiology and endocrinology of smolt development in Atlantic salmon
K. Nieves-Puigdoller, Bjorn Thrandur Bjornsson, Stephen D. McCormick
2007, Aquatic Toxicology (84) 27-37
Exposure to hexazinone (HEX) and atrazine (ATZ), highly mobile and widely used herbicides along rivers in the United States, is potentially harmful to Atlantic salmon, which have been listed as an endangered species. To determine the effects of these contaminants on smolt development, juvenile Atlantic salmon were exposed under flow-through conditions to 100 μg l−1 HEX, 10 and 100 μg l−1 ATZ in...
Role of prolactin, growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor I and cortisol in Teleost Osmoregulation
J. M. Mancera, Stephen D. McCormick
2007, Book chapter, Fish Osmoregulation
This chapter focuses on the endocrine mechanisms that control the overall capacity of the ion regulatory mechanisms in teleost fish, focusing on the osmoregulatory actions of prolactin (PRL), the growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) axis and cortisol. PRL has been shown to regulate several aspects of the ion...
Questa Baseline and Pre-Mining Ground-Water Quality Investigation. 24. Seismic Refraction Tomography for Volume Analysis of Saturated Alluvium in the Straight Creek Drainage and Its Confluence With Red River, Taos County, New Mexico
Michael H. Powers, Bethany L. Burton
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5166
As part of a research effort directed by the New Mexico Environment Department to determine pre-mining water quality of the Red River at a molybdenum mining site in northern New Mexico, we used seismic refraction tomography to create subsurface compressional-wave velocity images along six lines that crossed the Straight Creek...
Hydrology of Polk County, Florida
Rick M. Spechler, Sharon E. Kroening
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5320
Local water managers usually rely on information produced at the State and regional scale to make water-resource management decisions. Current assessments of hydrologic and water-quality conditions in Polk County, Florida, commonly end at the boundaries of two water management districts (South Florida Water Management District and the Southwest Florida Water...
Benthic habitats and offshore geological resources of Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Hawai‘i
Ann E. Gibbs, Susan A. Cochran, Joshua B. Logan, Eric E. Grossman
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5256
Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park (KAHO) is one of three National Park lands located along the western coast of the Island of Hawai‘i and the only one to include submerged lands and marine resources within its official boundaries. The park was established in 1978 and is 1,160 acres in size, including...
Sedimentation History of Lago Dos Bocas, Puerto Rico, 1942-2005
Luis R. Soler-Lopez
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5053
The Lago Dos Bocas Dam, located in the municipality of Utuado in north central Puerto Rico, was constructed in 1942 for hydroelectric power generation. The reservoir had an original storage capacity of 37.50 million cubic meters and a drainage area of 440 square kilometers. In 1948, the construction of the...
Environmental Assessment of the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center near Butlerville, Indiana, October and November 2005
Martin R. Risch, Amanda L. Ulberg, Bret A. Robinson
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1100
An environmental assessment of the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center near Butlerville in Jennings County, Indiana, was completed during October and November 2005. As part of the Department of Defense Earth Science Program, the U.S. Geological Survey collected information about environmental conditions at the 825-acre former State of Indiana mental health...
Geologic Map of Oasis Valley Spring-Discharge Area and Vicinity, Nye County, Nevada
Christopher J. Fridrich, Scott A. Minor, Janet L. Slate, Phil L. Ryder
2007, Scientific Investigations Map 2957
This map report presents the geologic framework of an area in southern Nye County, Nevada, that extends from the southern limit of the Oasis Valley spring-discharge site, northeastward to the southwest margin of the Pahute Mesa testing area, on the Nevada Test Site. This map adds new surficial mapping and...
Just Add Water and the Colorado River Still Reaches the Sea
Edward P. Glenn, Karl W. Flessa, Michael Cohen, Pamela L. Nagler, Kirsten Rowell, Francisco Zamora-Arroyo
2007, Environmental Management (40) 1-6
A recent article in Environmental Management by All argued that flood flows in North America’s Colorado River do not reach the Gulf of California because they are captured and evaporated in Laguna Salada, a below sea-level lakebed near the mouth of the river. We refute this hypothesis by showing that (1) due...
Ground-Water Quality in the Delaware River Basin, New York, 2001 and 2005-2006
Elizabeth A. Nystrom
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1098
The Federal Clean Water Act Amendments of 1977 require that States monitor and report on the quality of ground water and surface water. To satisfy part of these requirements, the U.S. Geological Survey and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation have developed a program in which ground-water quality is...
Ground-Water Quality in the St. Lawrence River Basin, New York, 2005-06
Elizabeth A. Nystrom
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1066
The Federal Clean Water Act requires that States monitor and report on the quality of ground water and surface water. To satisfy part of these requirements, the U.S. Geological Survey and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation have developed a program in which ground-water quality is assessed in 2...
Investigation of wind and water level for the Giacomini Wetland Restoration Project, Point Reyes National Seashore
John R. Dingler, Roberto J. Anima
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1151
Point Reyes National Seashore (PRNS), comprising unique elements of geological, biological, and historical interest, is located on the central California coast approximately 60 km northwest of San Francisco. The National Seashore contains nearly 130 km of exposed and protected shorelines, spectacular coastal cliffs and headlands, lagoons, open grasslands, bushy hillsides,...