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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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Summary of suspended-sediment concentration data, San Francisco Bay, California, water year 2009 Summary of suspended-sediment concentration data, San Francisco Bay, California, water year 2009

Suspended-sediment concentration data were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey in San Francisco Bay during water year 2009 (October 1, 2008–September 30, 2009). Optical sensors and water samples were used to monitor suspended-sediment concentration at two sites in Suisun Bay, one site in San Pablo Bay, two sites in Central San Francisco Bay, and one site in South San Francisco Bay...
Authors
Paul A. Buchanan, Tara L. Morgan

Flood of September 13-16, 2008, in northeastern Illinois Flood of September 13-16, 2008, in northeastern Illinois

Major flooding occurred in northeastern Illinois during September 13–16, 2008, following extended storm activity. Rainfall recorded at select Illinois State Water Survey (ISWS), National Weather Service (NWS), and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) rain gages in northeastern Illinois, ranged from 2.39 to 10.51 inches throughout a 51-hour period during September 12–14, 2008. The rainfall...
Authors
David J. Fazio, Jennifer B. Sharpe

Groundwater status and trends for the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer System, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho Groundwater status and trends for the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer System, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho

Well information and groundwater-level measurements for the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer System in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, were compiled from data provided by the U.S. Geological Survey and seven other organizations. From the full set of about 60,000 wells and 450,000 water-level measurements a subset of 761 wells within the aquifers of the Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG)...
Authors
Erick R. Burns, Daniel T. Snyder, Jonathan V. Haynes, Michael S. Waibel

A synthesis of aquatic science for management of Lakes Mead and Mohave A synthesis of aquatic science for management of Lakes Mead and Mohave

Lakes Mead and Mohave, which are the centerpieces of Lake Mead National Recreation Area, provide many significant benefits that have made the modern development of the Southwestern United States possible. Lake Mead is the largest reservoir by volume in the nation and it supplies critical storage of water supplies for more than 25 million people in three Western States (California...
Authors
Michael R. Rosen, Kent Turner, Steven L. Goodbred, Jennell M. Miller

Sediment dynamics in the restored reach of the Kissimmee River Basin, Florida: A vast subtropical riparian wetland Sediment dynamics in the restored reach of the Kissimmee River Basin, Florida: A vast subtropical riparian wetland

Historically, the Kissimmee River Basin consisted of a broad nearly annually inundated riparian wetland similar in character to tropical Southern Hemisphere large rivers. The river was channelized in the 1960s and 1970s, draining the wetland. The river is currently being restored with over 10 000 hectares of wetlands being reconnected to 70 river km of naturalized channel. We monitored...
Authors
E.R. Schenk, C.R. Hupp, A. Gellis

Stable water isotopologue ratios in fog and cloud droplets of liquid clouds are not size-dependent Stable water isotopologue ratios in fog and cloud droplets of liquid clouds are not size-dependent

In this work, we present the first observations of stable water isotopologue ratios in cloud droplets of different sizes collected simultaneously. We address the question whether the isotope ratio of droplets in a liquid cloud varies as a function of droplet size. Samples were collected from a ground intercepted cloud (= fog) during the Hill Cap Cloud Thuringia 2010 campaign (HCCT-2010)...
Authors
J.K. Spiegel, F. Aemisegger, M. Scholl, F.G. Wienhold, J.L. Collett, T. Lee, D. van Pinxteren, S. Mertes, A. Tilgner, H. Herrmann, Roland A. Werner, N. Buchmann, W. Eugster

Parameter estimation method and updating of regional prediction equations for ungaged sites in the desert region of California Parameter estimation method and updating of regional prediction equations for ungaged sites in the desert region of California

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is currently updating at-site flood frequency estimates for USGS streamflow-gaging stations in the desert region of California. The at-site flood-frequency analysis is complicated by short record lengths (less than 20 years is common) and numerous zero flows/low outliers at many sites. Estimates of the three parameters (mean, standard deviation, and skew...
Authors
Nancy A. Barth, Andrea G. Veilleux

Hybrid-optimization algorithm for the management of a conjunctive-use project and well field design Hybrid-optimization algorithm for the management of a conjunctive-use project and well field design

Hi‐Desert Water District (HDWD), the primary water‐management agency in the Warren Groundwater Basin, California, plans to construct a waste water treatment plant to reduce future septic‐tank effluent from reaching the groundwater system. The treated waste water will be reclaimed by recharging the groundwater basin via recharge ponds as part of a larger conjunctive‐use strategy. HDWD...
Authors
Yung-Chia Chiu, Tracy Nishikawa, Peter Martin

A new method of calculating electrical conductivity with applications to natural waters A new method of calculating electrical conductivity with applications to natural waters

A new method is presented for calculating the electrical conductivity of natural waters that is accurate over a large range of effective ionic strength (0.0004–0.7 mol kg−1), temperature (0–95 °C), pH (1–10), and conductivity (30–70,000 μS cm−1). The method incorporates a reliable set of equations to calculate the ionic molal conductivities of cations and anions (H+, Li+, Na+, K+, Cs+...
Authors
R. Blaine McCleskey, D. Kirk Nordstrom, J. N. Ryan, J. W. Ball

Simultaneous oxidation of arsenic and antimony at low and circumneutral pH, with and without microbial catalysis Simultaneous oxidation of arsenic and antimony at low and circumneutral pH, with and without microbial catalysis

Arsenic and Sb are common mine-water pollutants and their toxicity and fate are strongly influenced by redox processes. In this study, simultaneous Fe(II), As(III) and Sb(III) oxidation experiments were conducted to obtain rates under laboratory conditions similar to those found in the field for mine waters of both low and circumneutral pH. Additional experiments were performed under...
Authors
Maria P. Asta, D. Kirk Nordstrom, R. Blaine McCleskey

A method for physically based model analysis of conjunctive use in response to potential climate changes A method for physically based model analysis of conjunctive use in response to potential climate changes

Potential climate change effects on aspects of conjunctive management of water resources can be evaluated by linking climate models with fully integrated groundwater-surface water models. The objective of this study is to develop a modeling system that links global climate models with regional hydrologic models, using the California Central Valley as a case study. The new method is a...
Authors
R. T. Hanson, L. E. Flint, A. L. Flint, M. D. Dettinger, C.C. Faunt, D. Cayan, W. Schmid
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