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Streamflow, suspended-sediment, and soil-erosion data from Kaulana and Hakioawa watersheds, Kaho'olawe, Hawai'i, 2006 to 2010 Streamflow, suspended-sediment, and soil-erosion data from Kaulana and Hakioawa watersheds, Kaho'olawe, Hawai'i, 2006 to 2010
Various events over the last two centuries have destroyed the vegetation and caused rapid soil erosion on large areas of the small, arid, windy tropical shield-volcano island of Kaho`olawe, Hawai`i. These activities were largely halted in the 1990s, and efforts have been made to restore the island's vegetation in order to stem erosion. In 2003, the Kaho`olawe Island Reserve Commission...
Authors
Scot Izuka, Lyman Abbott
Groundwater resources of Ribeira Fajã basin, island of São Nicolau, Cape Verde, West Africa Groundwater resources of Ribeira Fajã basin, island of São Nicolau, Cape Verde, West Africa
Groundwater resources in Cape Verde provide water for agriculture, industry, and human consumption. These resources are limited and susceptible to contamination. Additional groundwater resources are needed for continued agricultural development, particularly during times of drought, but increased use and (or) climatic change may have adverse effects on the quantity and quality of...
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Victor Heilweil, Stephen Gingerich, Niel Plummer, Ingrid Verstraeten
Groundwater resources of Mosteiros basin, island of Fogo, Cape Verde, West Africa Groundwater resources of Mosteiros basin, island of Fogo, Cape Verde, West Africa
Groundwater resources in Cape Verde provide water for agriculture, industry, and human consumption. These resources are limited and susceptible to contamination. Additional groundwater resources are needed for continued agricultural development, particularly during times of drought, but increased use and (or) climatic change may have adverse effects on the quantity and quality of...
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Victor Heilweil, Stephen Gingerich, Niel Plummer, Ingrid Verstraeten
Groundwater resources of Ribeira Paúl basin, island of Santo Antão, Cape Verde, West Africa Groundwater resources of Ribeira Paúl basin, island of Santo Antão, Cape Verde, West Africa
Groundwater resources in Cape Verde provide water for agriculture, industry, and human consumption. These resources are limited and susceptible to contamination. Additional groundwater resources are needed for continued agricultural development, particularly during times of drought, but increased use and (or) climatic change may have adverse effects on the quantity and quality of...
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Victor Heilweil, Stephen Gingerich, Ingrid Verstraeten
Hawaii StreamStats: A web application for defining drainage-basin characteristics and estimating peak-streamflow statistics Hawaii StreamStats: A web application for defining drainage-basin characteristics and estimating peak-streamflow statistics
Reliable estimates of the magnitude and frequency of floods are necessary for the safe and efficient design of roads, bridges, water-conveyance structures, and flood-control projects and for the management of flood plains and flood-prone areas. StreamStats provides a simple, fast, and reproducible method to define drainage-basin characteristics and estimate the frequency and magnitude of...
Authors
Sarah Rosa, Delwyn Oki
Terrigenous sediment provenance from geochemical tracers, south Molokai reef flat, Hawaii Terrigenous sediment provenance from geochemical tracers, south Molokai reef flat, Hawaii
Land-derived runoff is one of the greatest threats to coral-reef health. Identification of runoff sources is an important step in erosion mitigation efforts. A geochemical sediment provenance study was done in uplands and across the adjacent fringing reef on the southeast shore of Molokai, Hawaii, to determine whether sediment runoff originated from hillsides or gulches. Source-region...
Authors
R.K. Takesue
Rainfall, discharge, and water-quality data during stormwater monitoring, H-1 storm drain, Oahu, Hawaii, July 1, 2009, to June 30, 2010 Rainfall, discharge, and water-quality data during stormwater monitoring, H-1 storm drain, Oahu, Hawaii, July 1, 2009, to June 30, 2010
Storm runoff water-quality samples were collected as part of the State of Hawaii Department of Transportation Stormwater Monitoring Program. The program is designed to assess the effects of highway runoff and urban runoff collected by the H-1 storm drain on the Manoa-Palolo Drainage Canal. This report summarizes rainfall, discharge, and water-quality data collected between July 1, 2009...
Authors
Todd Presley, Marcael Jamison
Field survey of the Samoa tsunami of 29 September 2009 Field survey of the Samoa tsunami of 29 September 2009
On 29 September 2009, a strong earthquake took place south of the Samoa Islands in the southcentral Pacific. It triggered a local tsunami, which caused considerable damage and 189 fatalities on the Samoa Islands and in the northern Tonga archipelago. We present here the results of a tsunami survey conducted by an International Tsunami Survey Team in the Samoa Islands on 4-10 October 2009...
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Emile Okal, Hermann Fritz, Costas Synolakis, Jose Borrero, Robert Weiss, Patrick Lynett, Vasily Titov, Spyros Foteinis, Bruce Jaffe, Philip Liu, I-Chi Chan
Flood-frequency estimates for streams on Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and Hawaii, State of Hawaii Flood-frequency estimates for streams on Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and Hawaii, State of Hawaii
This study provides an updated analysis of the magnitude and frequency of peak stream discharges in Hawai`i. Annual peak-discharge data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey during and before water year 2008 (ending September 30, 2008) at stream-gaging stations were analyzed. The existing generalized-skew value for the State of Hawai`i was retained, although three methods were used to...
Authors
Delwyn Oki, Sarah Rosa, Chiu Yeung
Effects of surface-water diversion on streamflow, recharge, physical habitat, and temperature, Na Wai Eha, Maui, Hawai'i Effects of surface-water diversion on streamflow, recharge, physical habitat, and temperature, Na Wai Eha, Maui, Hawai'i
The perennial flow provided by Waihe‘e River, Waiehu Stream, ‘Īao Stream, and Waikapū Stream, collectively known as Nā Wai ‘Ehā (“The Four Streams”), made it possible for widespread agricultural activities to flourish in the eastern part of West Maui, Hawai‘i. The streams of the Nā Wai ‘Ehā area flow in their upper reaches even during extended dry-weather conditions because of persistent...
Authors
Delwyn Oki, Reuben Wolff, Jeff Perreault
The Limit of Inundation of the September 29, 2009, Tsunami on Tutuila, American Samoa The Limit of Inundation of the September 29, 2009, Tsunami on Tutuila, American Samoa
U.S. Geological Survey scientists investigated the coastal impacts of the September 29, 2009, South Pacific tsunami in Tutuila, American Samoa in October and November 2009, including mapping the alongshore variation in the limit of inundation. Knowing the inundation limit is useful for planning safer coastal development and evacuation routes for future tsunamis and for improving models...
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Bruce Jaffe, Guy Gelfenbaum, Mark Buckley, Steve Watt, Alex Apotsos, Andrew W. Stevens, Bruce Richmond
Dramatic beach and nearshore morphological changes due to extreme flooding at a wave-dominated river mouth Dramatic beach and nearshore morphological changes due to extreme flooding at a wave-dominated river mouth
Record flooding on the Santa Clara River of California (USA) during January 2005 injected ∼ 5 million m3 of littoral-grade sediment into the Santa Barbara Littoral Cell, approximately an order of magnitude more than both the average annual river loads and the average annual alongshore littoral transport in this portion of the cell. This event appears to be the largest sediment transport...
Authors
P.L. Barnard, J.A. Warrick