U.S. Geological Survey and Bureau of Land Management Cooperative Coalbed Methane Project in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2006, Fact Sheet 2006-3132
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Wyoming Reservoir Management Group and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began a cooperative project in 1999 to collect technical and analytical data on coalbed methane (CBM) resources and quality of the water produced from coalbeds in the Wyoming part of the Powder River...
Flood Study of Warren Brook in Alstead and Cold River in Alstead, Langdon, and Walpole, New Hampshire, 2005
Robert H. Flynn
2006, Open-File Report 2006-1313
This report presents water-surface elevations and profiles as determined using the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) one-dimensional Hydrologic Engineering Center River Analysis System, also known as HEC-RAS. Steady flow water-surface profiles were developed for two stream reaches: the Cold River from its confluence with the Connecticut River in Walpole,...
Seaside, Oregon, Tsunami Pilot Study— Modernization of FEMA flood hazard maps: GIS data
Florence L. Wong, Angie J. Venturato, Eric L. Geist
2006, Data Series 236
Introduction: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Federal Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) guidelines do not currently exist for conducting and incorporating tsunami hazard assessments that reflect the substantial advances in tsunami research achieved in the last two decades; this conclusion is the result of two FEMA-sponsored workshops and the associated...
Hydrology and simulation of ground-water flow, Lake Point, Tooele County, Utah
Lynette E. Brooks
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5310
Water for new residential development in Lake Point, Utah may be supplied by public-supply wells completed in consolidated rock on the east side of Lake Point. Ground-water flow models were developed to help understand the effect the proposed withdrawal will have on water levels, flowing-well discharge, spring discharge, and ground-water...
Preliminary Assessment of Landslides Along the Florida River Downstream from Lemon Reservoir, La Plata County, Colorado
William H. Schulz, Jeffrey A. Coe, William L. Ellis, John D. Kibler
2006, Open-File Report 2006-1343
Nearly two-dozen shallow landslides were active during spring 2005 on a hillside located along the east side of the Florida River about one kilometer downstream from Lemon Reservoir in La Plata County, southwestern Colorado. Landslides on the hillside directly threaten human safety, residential structures, a county roadway, utilities, and the...
Development of land segmentation, stream-reach network, and watersheds in support of hydrological simulation program: Fortran (HSPF) modeling, Chesapeake Bay watershed, and adjacent parts of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia
Sarah K. Martucci, Jennifer L. Krstolic, Jeff P. Raffensperger, Katharine J. Hopkins
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5073
The U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Chesapeake Bay Program Office, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, Maryland Department of the Environment, Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, and the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science are collaborating on the Chesapeake Bay...
Relations of Water Quality to Streamflow, Season, and Land Use for Four Tributaries to the Toms River, Ocean County, New Jersey, 1994-99
Ronald J. Baker, Kathryn Hunchak-Kariouk
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5274
The effects of nonpoint-source contamination on the water quality of four tributaries to the Toms River in Ocean County, New Jersey, have been investigated in a 5-year study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). The purpose of the study...
Projecting future sea level
Daniel R. Cayan, Peter Bromirski, Katharine Hayhoe, Mary Tyree, Mike Dettinger, Reinhard Flick
2006, Report
California’s coastal observations and global model projections indicate that California’s open coast and estuaries will experience increasing sea levels over the next century. Sea level rise has affected much of the coast of California, including the Southern California coast, the Central California open coast, and the San Francisco Bay and...
Climate scenarios for California
Daniel R. Cayan, Ed Maurer, Mike Dettinger, Mary Tyree, Katharine Hayhoe, Celine Bonfils, Phil Duffy, Ben Santer
2006, Report
Possible future climate changes in California are investigated from a varied set of climate change model simulations. These simulations, conducted by three state-of-the-art global climate models, provide trajectories from three greenhouse gas (GHG) emission scenarios. These scenarios and the resulting climate simulations are not “predictions,” but rather are a limited...
Using role analysis to plan for stakeholder involvement: a Wyoming case study
Nina Burkardt, Phadrea D. Ponds
2006, Wildlife Society Bulletin (34) 1306-1313
Prior to implementing laws and policies regulating water, wildlife, wetlands, endangered species, and recreation, natural resource managers often solicit public input. Concomitantly, managers are continually seeking more effective ways to involve stakeholders. In the autumn of 1999, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department sought to develop a state management plan...
ADV point measurements within rapids of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon
Christopher S. Magirl, Peter G. Griffiths, Robert Webb
2006, Conference Paper, World environmental and water resources congress 2006
Rapids on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon attract over 20,000 white-water enthusiasts a year and are considered one of the premiere collections of rapids in North America. While this collection of rapids is an important recreational resource, relatively little is known of the specific hydraulics of individual rapids. Flow...
Data collection network to support ecosystem forecasting for the Barataria Basin - Mississippi River domain
Gregory D. Steyer, Alaina Owens, Brady Couvillion
2006, Book chapter, Coastal environment and water quality
Ecosystem forecasting is limited by a number of uncertainties including inadequate initialization information, unknown boundary conditions, inaccurate model physics and atmospheric forcing functions, and inadequate algorithm development of geomorphic and ecological responses to hydrodynamic and geophysical processes. Monitoring can help reduce these uncertainties by providing numerical information on those variables...
An integrated monitoring approach using multiple reference sites to assess sustainable restoration in coastal Louisiana
Gregory D. Steyer, Robert R. Twilley, Richard C Raynie
2006, Conference Paper, Monitoring Science and Technology Symposium: Unifying Knowledge for Sustainability in the Western Hemisphere Proceedings
Achieving sustainable resource management in coastal Louisiana requires establishing reference conditions that incorporate the goals and objectives of restoration efforts. Since the reference condition is usually considered sustainable, it can be a gauge to assess the present condition of a (degraded) system or to evaluate progress of management actions toward...
A simulation model of land-use change in the Lake Tahoe Basin of California and Nevada, as used in a decision-support system
Mark L. Hessenflow, David L. Halsing
2006, Conference Paper, Proceedings of 3rd International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software - Burlington, Vermont, USA - July 2006
The Tahoe Land-Use Change model is a stochastic, spatially explicit simulation of future land-use change—in particular, development and retirement of individual parcels—in the Lake Tahoe Basin of California and Nevada. The Federal, State, and regional management agencies responsible for the basin are revising and integrating their 20-year plans to meet...
Relations among pH, sulfate, and metals concentrations in anthracite and bituminous coal-mine discharges, Pennsylvania
III Cravotta
2006, Conference Paper, Proceedings: 23rd Annual Meeting of the ASMR, March 26-30, 2006, St. Louis, Missouri
Water-quality data for discharges from 140 abandoned mines in the Bituminous and Anthracite Coalfields of Pennsylvania illustrate relations among pH, sulfate, and dissolved metal concentrations. The pH for the 140 samples ranged from 2.7 to 7.3, with two modes at pH 2.5 to 4 (acidic) and 6 to 7 (near...
Reproductive development in the sicklefin chub in the Missouri and Lower Yellowstone Rivers
Douglas J. Dieterman, Eric Roberts, Patrick J. Braaten, David L. Galat
2006, The Prairie Naturalist (38) 113-130
We describe aspects of sicklefin chub (Macrhybopsis meeki) reproductive development from three study areas encompassing greater than 2,700 km of the Missouri and Lower Yellowstone rivers. The sicklefin chub was collected between late July and early October in 1996 and 1997. A...
Seafloor character and sedimentary processes in eastern Long Island Sound and western Block Island Sound
Lawrence J. Poppe, M. L. Cohen-DiGiacomo, S. M. Smith, H.F. Stewart, N.A. Forfinski
2006, Geo-Marine Letters (26) 59-68
Multibeam bathymetric data and seismic-reflection profiles collected in eastern Long Island Sound and western Block Island Sound reveal previously unrecognized glacial features and modern bedforms. Glacial features include an ice-sculptured bedrock surface, a newly identified recessional moraine, exposed glaciolacustrine sediments, and remnants of stagnant-ice-contact deposits. Modern bedforms include fields of...
Efficacy of feral pig removals at Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge
Steven C. Hess, John J. Jeffrey, Donna L. Ball, Lev Babich
2006, Technical Report HCSU-004
We compiled and analyzed data from 1987–2004 on feral pig (Sus scrofa) management and monitoring activities at Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge, a tropical montane rainforest on the island of Hawai`i. These data included annual surveys of feral pig and cattle (Bos taurus) activity, the number of feral ungulates removed...
The Unified Lunar Control Network 2005
Brent A. Archinal, Mark R. Rosiek, Randolph L. Kirk, Bonnie L. Redding
2006, Open-File Report 2006-1367
This report documents a new general unified lunar control network and lunar topographic model based on a combination of Clementine images and a previous network derived from Earth-based & Apollo photographs, and Mariner 10, & Galileo images. This photogrammetric network solution is the largest planetary control network ever completed. It...
Peak Discharge, Flood Profile, Flood Inundation, and Debris Movement Accompanying the Failure of the Upper Reservoir at the Taum Sauk Pump Storage Facility near Lesterville, Missouri
Paul H. Rydlund Jr.
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5284
The Taum Sauk pump-storage hydroelectric power plant located in Reynolds County, Missouri, uses turbines that operate as pumps and hydraulic head generated by discharging water from an upper to a lower reservoir to produce electricity. A 55-acre upper reservoir with a 1.5- billion gallon capacity was built on top of...
Statistical analyses of hydrologic system components and simulation of Edwards aquifer water-level response to rainfall using transfer-function models, San Antonio region, Texas
Lisa D. Miller, Andrew J. Long
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5131
In 2003 the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the San Antonio Water System, did a study using historical data to statistically analyze hydrologic system components in the San Antonio region of Texas and to develop transfer-function models to simulate water levels at selected sites (wells) in the Edwards aquifer...
Development of a Precipitation-Runoff Model to Simulate Unregulated Streamflow in the Salmon Creek Basin, Okanogan County, Washington
Marijke van Heeswijk
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5274
Surface water has been diverted from the Salmon Creek Basin for irrigation purposes since the early 1900s, when the Bureau of Reclamation built the Okanogan Project. Spring snowmelt runoff is stored in two reservoirs, Conconully Reservoir and Salmon Lake Reservoir, and gradually released during the growing season. As a result...
Ground-Water Flow Modeling by the U.S. Geological Survey in Nevada: Uses and Approaches
Wayne R. Belcher, Alan H. Welch
2006, Fact Sheet 2006-3138
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Geologic Map of the Mylitta Fluctus Quadrangle (V-61), Venus
Mikhail A. Ivanov, James W. Head III
2006, Scientific Investigations Map 2920
INTRODUCTION The Magellan Mission The Magellan spacecraft orbited Venus from August 10, 1990, until it plunged into the Venusian atmosphere on October 12, 1994. Magellan Mission objectives included: (1) improving knowledge of the geological processes, surface properties, and geologic history of Venus by analysis of surface radar characteristics, topography, and morphology, and...
Environmental Setting of the Sugar Creek and Leary Weber Ditch Basins, Indiana, 2002-04
Timothy R. Lathrop
2006, Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5170
The Leary Weber Ditch Basin is nested within the Sugar Creek Basin in central Indiana. These basins make up one of the five study sites in the Nation selected for the Agricultural Chemicals: Sources, Transport, and Fate topical study, a part of the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Water-Quality Assessment Program....