Publications
The Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center publishes water-information reports on many topics and in many formats. From this page, you can locate, view, download, or order scientific and technical articles and reports as well as general interest publications such as booklets, fact sheets, pamphlets, and posters resulting from the research performed by our scientists and partners.
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Measurement of sediment oxygen demand rates in the Mangrove Lagoon, Vessup Bay, and Benner Bay in southeastern St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
No abstract available.
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Orlando Ramos-Gines
New empirical models for estimating magnitude and frequency of flood for streams in Puerto Rico
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Orlando Ramos-Gines
Puerto Rico sources water assessment program
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Zuleima Rodriguez, Eva Hernandez, Orlando Ramos-Gines
The effect of changes in barometric pressure, marine tides, and earth tides on ground-water levels in Puerto Rico
No abstract available.
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R.T. Richards
Measurement of sediment oxygen demand rates in the Mangrove Lagoon, Vessup Bay, and Benner Bay in southeastern St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
No abstract available.
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Orlando Ramos-Gines
Evaluation of temporal and spatial factors that control the susceptibility to rainfall-triggered landslides Chapter 26
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Matthew C. Larsen
Emerging scientific tools for studies of water quality, coral reef health, and watershed management in the tropics/Caribbean
No abstract available.
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Sharon A. Fitzgerald
Natural hazards on alluvial fans: the debris flow and flash flood disaster of December 1999, Vargas state, Venezuela
Large populations live on or near alluvial fans in locations such as Los Angeles, California, Salt Lake City, Utah, Denver, Colorado, and lesser known areas such as Sarno, Italy, and Vargas, Venezuela. Debris flows and flash floods occur episodically in these alluvial fan environments, and place many communities at high risk during intense and prolonged rainfall. In December 1999, rainstorms induc
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Matthew C. Larsen, Gerald F. Wieczorek, L.S. Eaton, Heriberto Torres-Sierra
Simulation of ground-water discharge to Biscayne Bay, southeastern Florida
As part of the Place-Based Studies Program, the U.S. Geological Survey initiated a project in 1996, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, to quantify the rates and patterns of submarine ground-water discharge to Biscayne Bay. Project objectives were achieved through field investigations at three sites (Coconut Grove, Deering Estate, and Mowry Canal) along the coastline of Biscayne
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Christian D. Langevin
An investigation of the interrelation of Florida Bay dynamics to ecosystem processes in South Florida
No abstract available.
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R.W. Schaffranek, T. J. Smith, C. W. Holmes
Surface-water, water-quality, and ground-water assessment of the Municipio of Comerio, Puerto Rico, 1997-99
To meet the increasing need for a safe and adequate supply of water in the municipio of Comerio, an integrated surface-water, water-quality, and ground-water assessment of the area was conducted. The major results of this study and other important hydrologic and water-quality features were compiled in a Geographic Information System, and are presented in two 1:30,000-scale map plates to facilitate
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Jesús Rodríguez-Martínez, Fernando Gómez-Gómez, Luis Santiago-Rivera, M. L. Oliveras-Feliciano