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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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Lithostratigraphy from downhole logs in Hole AND-1B, Antarctica Lithostratigraphy from downhole logs in Hole AND-1B, Antarctica

The ANDRILL (Antarctic Drilling Project) McMurdo Ice Shelf (MIS) project drilled 1285 m of sediment in Hole AND–1B, representing the past 12 m.y. of glacial history. Downhole geophysical logs were acquired to a depth of 1018 mbsf (meters below seafloor), and are complementary to data acquired from the core. The natural gamma radiation (NGR) and magnetic susceptibility logs are...
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Trevor Williams, Roger H. Morin, Richard D. Jarrard, Chris L. Jackolski, Stuart A. Henrys, Frank Niessen, Diana Magens, Gerhard Kuhn, Donata Monien, Ross D. Powell

Relations between precipitation, groundwater withdrawals, and changes in hydrologic conditions at selected monitoring sites in Volusia County, Florida, 1995--2010 Relations between precipitation, groundwater withdrawals, and changes in hydrologic conditions at selected monitoring sites in Volusia County, Florida, 1995--2010

A study to examine the influences of climatic and anthropogenic stressors on groundwater levels, lake stages, and surface-water discharge at selected sites in northern Volusia County, Florida, was conducted in 2009 by the U.S. Geological Survey. Water-level data collected at 20 monitoring sites (17 groundwater and 3 lake sites) in the vicinity of a wetland area were analyzed with...
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Louis C. Murray

Acute toxicity of cadmium, lead, zinc, and their mixtures to stream-resident fish and invertebrates Acute toxicity of cadmium, lead, zinc, and their mixtures to stream-resident fish and invertebrates

The authors conducted 150 tests of the acute toxicity of resident fish and invertebrates to Cd, Pb, and Zn, separately and in mixtures, in waters from the South Fork Coeur d'Alene River watershed, Idaho, USA. Field-collected shorthead sculpin (Cottus confusus), westslope cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi), two mayflies (Baetis tricaudatus and Rhithrogena sp.), a stonefly...
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Christopher A. Mebane, Frank S. Dillon, Daniel P. Hennessy

A brief history and summary of the effects of river engineering and dams on the Mississippi River system and delta A brief history and summary of the effects of river engineering and dams on the Mississippi River system and delta

The U.S. Geological Survey Forecast Mekong project is providing technical assistance and information to aid management decisions and build science capacity of institutions in the Mekong River Basin. A component of this effort is to produce a synthesis of the effects of dams and other engineering structures on large-river hydrology, sediment transport, geomorphology, ecology, water...
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Jason S. Alexander, Richard C. Wilson, W. Reed Green

New Eclipidrilus species (Annelida, Clitellata, Lumbriculidae) from southeastern North America New Eclipidrilus species (Annelida, Clitellata, Lumbriculidae) from southeastern North America

Three new species of Lumbriculidae from southeastern North America are attributed to Eclipidrilus Eisen. All are small worms (diameter 0.2–0.5 mm), having semi-prosoporous male ducts with the atria in X, and spermathecae in IX. Eclipidrilus breviatriatus n. sp. and E. microthecus n. sp. have crosshatched atrial musculature, similar to some E. (Eclipidrilus) species, but they differ from...
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Steven V. Fend, David R. Lenat

Landscape controls on total and methyl Hg in the Upper Hudson River basin, New York, USA Landscape controls on total and methyl Hg in the Upper Hudson River basin, New York, USA

Approaches are needed to better predict spatial variation in riverine Hg concentrations across heterogeneous landscapes that include mountains, wetlands, and open waters. We applied multivariate linear regression to determine the landscape factors and chemical variables that best account for the spatial variation of total Hg (THg) and methyl Hg (MeHg) concentrations in 27 sub-basins...
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Douglas A. Burns, K. Riva-Murray, P. M. Bradley, G. R. Aiken, M. E. Brigham

Role of turbulence fluctuations on uncertainties of acoutic Doppler current profiler discharge measurements Role of turbulence fluctuations on uncertainties of acoutic Doppler current profiler discharge measurements

This work presents a systematic analysis quantifying the role of the presence of turbulence fluctuations on uncertainties (random errors) of acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) discharge measurements from moving platforms. Data sets of three-dimensional flow velocities with high temporal and spatial resolution were generated from direct numerical simulation (DNS) of turbulent open...
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Leticia Tarrab, Carlos M. Garcia, Mariano I. Cantero, Kevin Oberg

Use of flow-normalization to evaluate nutrient concentration and flux changes in Lake Champlain tributaries, 1990-2009 Use of flow-normalization to evaluate nutrient concentration and flux changes in Lake Champlain tributaries, 1990-2009

The U.S. Geological Survey evaluated 20 years of total phosphorus (P) and total nitrogen (N) concentration data for 18 Lake Champlain tributaries using a new statistical method based on weighted regressions to estimate daily concentration and flux histories based on discharge, season, and trend as explanatory variables. The use of all the streamflow discharge values for a given date in...
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Laura Medalie, Robert M. Hirsch, Stacey A. Archfield

Erosion, storage, and transport of sediment in two subbasins of the Rio Puerco, New Mexico Erosion, storage, and transport of sediment in two subbasins of the Rio Puerco, New Mexico

Arroyos in the American Southwest proceed through cut-and-fill cycles that operate at centennial to millennial time scales. The geomorphic community has put much effort into understanding the causes of arroyo cutting in the late Quaternary and in the modern record (late 1800s), while little effort has gone into understanding how arroyos fill and the sources of this fill. Here, we...
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A. C. Gellis, M.J. Pavich, A.L. Ellwein, S. Aby, I. Clark, M.E. Wieczorek, R. Viger

Distribution and geochemistry of selected trace elements in the Sacramento River near Keswick Reservoir Distribution and geochemistry of selected trace elements in the Sacramento River near Keswick Reservoir

The effect of heavy metals from the Iron Mountain Mines (IMM) Superfund site on the upper Sacramento River is examined using data from water and bed sediment samples collected during 1996-97. Relative to surrounding waters, aluminum, cadmium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, manganese, thallium, zinc and the rare-earth elements (REE) were all present in high concentrations in effluent from...
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Ronald C. Antweiler, Howard E. Taylor, Charles N. Alpers

Ultraviolet irradiation effects incorporation of nitrate and nitrite nitrogen into aquatic natural organic matter Ultraviolet irradiation effects incorporation of nitrate and nitrite nitrogen into aquatic natural organic matter

One of the concerns regarding the safety and efficacy of ultraviolet radiation for treatment of drinking water and wastewater is the fate of nitrate, particularly its photolysis to nitrite. In this study, 15N NMR was used to establish for the first time that UV irradiation effects the incorporation of nitrate and nitrite nitrogen into aquatic natural organic matter (NOM). Irradiation of...
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Kevin A. Thorn, Larry G. Cox

Calcium carbonate nucleation in an alkaline lake surface water, Pyramid Lake, Nevada, USA Calcium carbonate nucleation in an alkaline lake surface water, Pyramid Lake, Nevada, USA

Calcium concentration and calcite supersaturation (Ω) needed for calcium carbonate nucleation and crystal growth in Pyramid Lake (PL) surface water were determined during August of 1997, 2000, and 2001. PL surface water has Ω values of 10-16. Notwithstanding high Ω, calcium carbonate growth did not occur on aragonite single crystals suspended PL surface water for several months. However...
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Michael M. Reddy, Anthony Hoch
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