Publications
This list of Water Resources Mission Area publications includes both official USGS publications and journal articles authored by our scientists. A searchable database of all USGS publications can be accessed at the USGS Publications Warehouse.
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Occurrence and persistence of fungicides in bed sediments and suspended solids from three targeted use areas in the United States Occurrence and persistence of fungicides in bed sediments and suspended solids from three targeted use areas in the United States
To document the environmental occurrence and persistence of fungicides, a robust and sensitive analytical method was used to measure 34 fungicides and an additional 57 current-use pesticides in bed sediments and suspended solids collected from areas of intense fungicide use within three geographic areas across the United States. Sampling sites were selected near or within agricultural...
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Kelly L. Smalling, Timothy J. Reilly, Mark W. Sandstrom, Kathryn Kuivila
Partial least squares for efficient models of fecal indicator bacteria on Great Lakes beaches Partial least squares for efficient models of fecal indicator bacteria on Great Lakes beaches
At public beaches, it is now common to mitigate the impact of water-borne pathogens by posting a swimmer's advisory when the concentration of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) exceeds an action threshold. Since culturing the bacteria delays public notification when dangerous conditions exist, regression models are sometimes used to predict the FIB concentration based on readily-available
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Wesley R. Brooks, Michael N. Fienen, Steven R. Corsi
Computing ordinary least-squares parameter estimates for the National Descriptive Model of Mercury in Fish Computing ordinary least-squares parameter estimates for the National Descriptive Model of Mercury in Fish
A specialized technique is used to compute weighted ordinary least-squares (OLS) estimates of the parameters of the National Descriptive Model of Mercury in Fish (NDMMF) in less time using less computer memory than general methods. The characteristics of the NDMMF allow the two products X'X and X'y in the normal equations to be filled out in a second or two of computer time during a...
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David I. Donato
Modeling plant species distributions under future climates: how fine scale do climate projections need to be? Modeling plant species distributions under future climates: how fine scale do climate projections need to be?
Recent studies suggest that species distribution models (SDMs) based on fine‐scale climate data may provide markedly different estimates of climate‐change impacts than coarse‐scale models. However, these studies disagree in their conclusions of how scale influences projected species distributions. In rugged terrain, coarse‐scale climate grids may not capture topographically controlled...
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Janet Franklin, Frank W. Davis, Makihiko Ikegami, Alexandra D. Syphard, Lorraine E. Flint, Alan L. Flint, Lee Hannah
Environmental factors that influence cyanobacteria and geosmin occurrence in reservoirs Environmental factors that influence cyanobacteria and geosmin occurrence in reservoirs
Phytoplankton are small to microscopic, free-floating algae that inhabit the open water of freshwater, estuarine, and saltwater systems. In freshwater lake and reservoirs systems, which are the focus of this chapter, phytoplankton communities commonly consist of assemblages of the major taxonomic groups, including green algae, diatoms, dinoflagellates, and cyanobacteria. Cyanobacteria...
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Celeste A. Journey, Karen M. Beaulieu, Paul M. Bradley
Volatile fluxes through the Big Bend section of the San Andreas Fault, California: helium and carbon-dioxide systematics Volatile fluxes through the Big Bend section of the San Andreas Fault, California: helium and carbon-dioxide systematics
To investigate the source of volatiles and their relationship to the San Andreas Fault System (SAFS), 18 groundwater samples were collected from wells near the Big Bend section of the SAFS in southern California and analyzed for helium and carbon abundance and isotopes. Concentrations of 4He, corrected for air-bubble entrainment, vary from 4.15 to 62.7 (× 10− 8) cm3 STP g− 1 H2O. 3He/4He...
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Justin T. Kulongoski, David R. Hilton, Peter H. Barry, Bradley K. Esser, Darren Hillegonds, Kenneth Belitz
You're standing on it! Coal-tar-based pavement sealcoat and environmental and human health You're standing on it! Coal-tar-based pavement sealcoat and environmental and human health
Coal-tar-based sealcoat—a product marketed to protect and beautify asphalt pavement—is a potent source of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) to air, soils, streams and lakes, and homes. Does its use present a risk to human health? Results from a new study by researchers from Baylor University and the USGS indicate that living adjacent to a coal-tar-sealed pavement is associated with
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Barbara Mahler, Peter C. Van Metre
Using isotopes of dissolved inorganic carbon species and water to separate sources of recharge in a cave spring, northwestern Arkansas, USA Blowing Spring Cave Using isotopes of dissolved inorganic carbon species and water to separate sources of recharge in a cave spring, northwestern Arkansas, USA Blowing Spring Cave
Blowing Spring Cave in northwestern Arkansas is representative of cave systems in the karst of the Ozark Plateaus, and stable isotopes of water (δ18O and δ2H) and inorganic carbon (δ13C) were used to quantify soil-water, bedrock-matrix water, and precipitation contributions to cave-spring flow during storm events to understand controls on cave water quality. Water samples from recharge...
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Katherine J. Knierim, Erik Pollock, Phillip D. Hays
Crowdsourcing to Acquire Hydrologic Data and Engage Citizen Scientists: CrowdHydrology Crowdsourcing to Acquire Hydrologic Data and Engage Citizen Scientists: CrowdHydrology
Spatially and temporally distributed measurements of processes, such as baseflow at the watershed scale, come at substantial equipment and personnel cost. Research presented here focuses on building a crowdsourced database of inexpensive distributed stream stage measurements. Signs on staff gauges encourage citizen scientists to voluntarily send hydrologic measurements (e.g., stream...
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Michael N. Fienen, Chris Lowry
Evaluating ion exchange resin efficiency and oxidative capacity for the separation of uranium(IV) and uranium(VI) Evaluating ion exchange resin efficiency and oxidative capacity for the separation of uranium(IV) and uranium(VI)
No abstract available.
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Deborah L. Stoliker, Douglas B. Kent, Nazila Kaviani, James A. Davis
Initial results from a reconnaissance of cyanobacteria and associated toxins in Illinois, August--October 2012 Initial results from a reconnaissance of cyanobacteria and associated toxins in Illinois, August--October 2012
Ten lakes and two rivers in Illinois were sampled in August–October 2012 to determine the concentrations and spatial distribution of cyanobacteria and associated cyanotoxins throughout the State. The reconnaissance was a collaborative effort of the U.S. Geological Survey and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. Sample results indicated that concentrations of both total...
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Paul J. Terrio, Lenna M. Ostrodka, Keith A. Loftin, Gregg Good, Teri Holland
Groundwater-quality data in the Western San Joaquin Valley study unit, 2010 - Results from the California GAMA Program Groundwater-quality data in the Western San Joaquin Valley study unit, 2010 - Results from the California GAMA Program
Groundwater quality in the approximately 2,170-square-mile Western San Joaquin Valley (WSJV) study unit was investigated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) from March to July 2010, as part of the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program's Priority Basin Project (PBP). The GAMA-PBP was developed in response to...
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Timothy M. Mathany, Matthew K. Landon, Jennifer L. Shelton, Kenneth Belitz