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Using Logistic Regression To Predict the Probability of Debris Flows Occurring in Areas Recently Burned By Wildland Fires Using Logistic Regression To Predict the Probability of Debris Flows Occurring in Areas Recently Burned By Wildland Fires
Logistic regression was used to predict the probability of debris flows occurring in areas recently burned by wildland fires. Multiple logistic regression is conceptually similar to multiple linear regression because statistical relations between one dependent variable and several independent variables are evaluated. In logistic regression, however, the dependent variable is transformed...
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Michael G. Rupert, Susan H. Cannon, Joseph E. Gartner
Probability of detecting atrazine/desethyl-atrazine and elevated concentrations of nitrate in ground water in Colorado Probability of detecting atrazine/desethyl-atrazine and elevated concentrations of nitrate in ground water in Colorado
Draft Federal regulations may require that each State develop a State Pesticide Management Plan for the herbicides atrazine, alachlor, metolachlor, and simazine. Maps were developed that the State of Colorado could use to predict the probability of detecting atrazine and desethyl-atrazine (a breakdown product of atrazine) in ground water in Colorado. These maps can be incorporated into...
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Michael G. Rupert
Modeling precipitation and sorption of elements during mixing of river water and porewater in the Coeur d'Alene River basin Modeling precipitation and sorption of elements during mixing of river water and porewater in the Coeur d'Alene River basin
Reddish brown flocs form along the edge of the Coeur d'Alene River when porewater drains into river water during the annual lowering of water level in the basin. The precipitates are efficient scavengers of dissolved elements and have characteristics that may make metals associated with them bioavailable. This work characterizes the geochemistry of the porewater and models the formation...
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Laurie S. Balistrieri, S. E. Box, J.W. Tonkin
Water quality and trend analysis of Colorado-Big Thompson system reservoirs and related conveyances, 1969 through 2000 Water quality and trend analysis of Colorado-Big Thompson system reservoirs and related conveyances, 1969 through 2000
The U.S. Geological Survey, in an ongoing cooperative monitoring program with the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District, Bureau of Reclamation, and City of Fort Collins, has collected water-quality data in north-central Colorado since 1969 in reservoirs and conveyances, such as canals and tunnels, related to the Colorado–Big Thompson Project, a water-storage, collection, and...
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Michael R. Stevens
Importance of Sediment-Water Interactions in Coeur d'Alene Lake, Idaho, USA: Management Implications Importance of Sediment-Water Interactions in Coeur d'Alene Lake, Idaho, USA: Management Implications
A field study at Coeur d'Alene Lake, Idaho, USA, was conducted between October 1998 and August 2001 to examine the potential importance of sediment-water interactions on contaminant transport and to provide the first direct measurements of the benthic flux of dissolved solutes of environmental concern in this lake. Because of potential ecological effects, dissolved zinc and...
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J.S. Kuwabara, J.L. Carter, B.R. Topping, S.V. Fend, P. F. Woods, W.M. Berelson, Laurie S. Balistrieri
Ground water occurrence and contributions to streamflow in an alpine catchment, Colorado Front Range Ground water occurrence and contributions to streamflow in an alpine catchment, Colorado Front Range
Ground water occurrence, movement, and its contribution to streamflow were investigated in Loch Vale, an alpine catchment in the Front Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Hydrogeomorphologic mapping, seismic refraction measurements, and porosity and permeability estimates indicate that talus slopes are the primary ground water reservoir, with a maximum storage capacity that is equal...
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D. W. Clow, L. Schrott, R. Webb, K. Campbell, A.O. Torizzo, M. Dornblaser
Streamwater Quality Data from the 2002 Hayman, Hinman, and Missionary Ridge Wildfires, Colorado, 2003 Streamwater Quality Data from the 2002 Hayman, Hinman, and Missionary Ridge Wildfires, Colorado, 2003
Concern about water-quality issues related to wildfires in Colorado has intensified because of the wildfires that occurred in Colorado during the summer of 2002. In 2003, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted water-quality sampling of burned and unburned watersheds in the areas affected by the Hayman, Hinman, and Missionary Ridge wildfires to provide information to scientists...
Authors
Anthony J. Ranalli, Michael R. Stevens
Hydrogeology of a Biosolids-Application Site Near Deer Trail, Colorado, 1993-99 Hydrogeology of a Biosolids-Application Site Near Deer Trail, Colorado, 1993-99
This report presents hydrogeology data and interpretations resulting from two studies related to biosolids applications at the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District property near Deer Trail, Colorado, done by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District: (1) a 1993-99 study of hydrology and water quality for the Metro Wastewater Reclamation...
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Tracy J.B. Yager, L. Rick Arnold
Streamwater quality at selected sites in the Fraser River basin, Grand County, Colorado, water years 1991-2000 Streamwater quality at selected sites in the Fraser River basin, Grand County, Colorado, water years 1991-2000
To determine the effect of population growth on streamwater quality in the Fraser River Basin, the U.S. Geological Survey did a study in cooperation with the Grand County Commissioners and the East Grand County Water Quality Board. During water years 1991 through 2000, the study determined that concentrations of un-ionized ammonia and nitrite plus nitrate in the streamwater of the basin...
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Jeffrey B. Bails
Water movement through thick unsaturated zones overlying the central High Plains aquifer, southwestern Kansas, 2000-2001 Water movement through thick unsaturated zones overlying the central High Plains aquifer, southwestern Kansas, 2000-2001
The role of irrigation as a driving force for water and chemical movement to the central High Plains aquifer is uncertain because of the thick unsaturated zone overlying the aquifer. Water potentials and profiles of tritium, chloride, nitrate, and pesticide concentrations were used to evaluate water movement through thick unsaturated zones overlying the central High Plains aquifer at...
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Peter B. McMahon, K.F. Dennehy, R. L. Michel, M.A. Sophocleous, K. M. Ellett, D.B. Hurlbut
Application of Tracer-Injection Techniques to Demonstrate Surface-Water and Ground-Water Interactions Between an Alpine Stream and the North Star Mine, Upper Animas River Watershed, Southwestern Colorado Application of Tracer-Injection Techniques to Demonstrate Surface-Water and Ground-Water Interactions Between an Alpine Stream and the North Star Mine, Upper Animas River Watershed, Southwestern Colorado
Tracer-injection studies were done in Belcher Gulch in the upper Animas River watershed, southwestern Colorado, to determine whether the alpine stream infiltrates into underground mine workings of the North Star Mine and other nearby mines in the area. The tracer-injection studies were designed to determine if and where along Belcher Gulch the stream infiltrates into the mine. Four...
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Winfield G. Wright, Bryan Moore
Hydrology and water quality of Elkhead Creek and Elkhead Reservoir near Craig, Colorado, July 1995–September 2001 Hydrology and water quality of Elkhead Creek and Elkhead Reservoir near Craig, Colorado, July 1995–September 2001
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Colorado River Water Conservation District, collected and analyzed baseline streamflow and water-quality information for Elkhead Creek and water-quality and trophic-state information for Elkhead Reservoir from July 1995 through September 2001. In the study area, Elkhead Creek is a meandering, alluvial stream dominated by snowmelt in...
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Gerhard Kuhn, Michael R. Stevens, John G. Elliott