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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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Oxygen demand of aircraft and airfield pavement deicers and alternative freezing point depressants Oxygen demand of aircraft and airfield pavement deicers and alternative freezing point depressants

Aircraft and pavement deicing formulations and other potential freezing point depressants were tested for biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD). Propylene glycol-based aircraft deicers exhibited greater BOD5 than ethylene glycol-based aircraft deicers, and ethylene glycol-based products had lower degradation rates than propylene glycol-based products. Sodium...
Authors
Steven R. Corsi, Dean Mericas, George Bowman

Linking soil moisture balance and source-responsive models to estimate diffuse and preferential components of groundwater recharge Linking soil moisture balance and source-responsive models to estimate diffuse and preferential components of groundwater recharge

Results are presented of a detailed study into the vadose zone and shallow water table hydrodynamics of a field site in Shropshire, UK. A conceptual model is developed and tested using a range of numerical models, including a modified soil moisture balance model (SMBM) for estimating groundwater recharge in the presence of both diffuse and preferential flow components. Tensiometry...
Authors
M.O. Cuthbert, R. Mackay, J. R. Nimmo

Hydrogeomorphology of the hyporheic zone: stream solute and fine particle interactions with a dynamic streambed Hydrogeomorphology of the hyporheic zone: stream solute and fine particle interactions with a dynamic streambed

Hyporheic flow in streams has typically been studied separately from geomorphic processes. We investigated interactions between bed mobility and dynamic hyporheic storage of solutes and fine particles in a sand-bed stream before, during, and after a flood. A conservatively transported solute tracer (bromide) and a fine particles tracer (5 μm latex particles), a surrogate for fine...
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J. W. Harvey, J.D. Drummond, R.L. Martin, L.E. McPhillips, A.I. Packman, D.J. Jerolmack, S.H. Stonedahl, A.F. Aubeneau, A.H. Sawyer, L. G. Larsen, C.R. Tobias

Geologic isolation of nuclear waste at high latitudes: the role of ice sheets Geologic isolation of nuclear waste at high latitudes: the role of ice sheets

Geologic isolation of high-level nuclear waste from the biosphere requires special consideration in countries at high latitudes (>40°N) owing to the possibility of future episodes of continental glaciation (Talbot 1999). It is now widely recognized that Pleistocene continental glaciations have had a profound effect on rates of sediment erosion (Cuffey & Paterson 2010) and deformation...
Authors
M. Person, J. McIntosh, N. Iverson, C. E. Neuzil, V. Bense

Estimating discharge measurement uncertainty using the interpolated variance estimator Estimating discharge measurement uncertainty using the interpolated variance estimator

Methods for quantifying the uncertainty in discharge measurements typically identify various sources of uncertainty and then estimate the uncertainty from each of these sources by applying the results of empirical or laboratory studies. If actual measurement conditions are not consistent with those encountered in the empirical or laboratory studies, these methods may give poor estimates...
Authors
T. Cohn, J. Kiang, R. Mason

The role of efflorescent sulfate salts in Indiana’s mine water quality The role of efflorescent sulfate salts in Indiana’s mine water quality

Efflorescent sulfate salts (ESS), which form from evaporating acid mine drainage and occur in a wide variety of environments, can significantly alter water quality and are, therefore, important considerations for remediation strategies at coal refuse sites. Many ESS, including melanterite, rozenite, siderotil, copiapite, halotrichite, coquimbite, epsomite, potash alum, and gypsum, are...
Authors
Jeane Pope, E.R. Bayless, G. Olyphant, T. Branam

Acidification of Earth: An assessment across mechanisms and scales Acidification of Earth: An assessment across mechanisms and scales

In this review article, anthropogenic activities that cause acidification of Earth’s air, waters, and soils are examined. Although there are many mechanisms of acidification, the focus is on the major ones, including emissions from combustion of fossil fuels and smelting of ores, mining of coal and metal ores, and application of nitrogen fertilizer to soils, by elucidating the underlying
Authors
Karen C. Rice, Janet S. Herman

Lidar base specification Lidar base specification

In late 2009, a $14.3 million allocation from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) for new light detection and ranging (lidar) elevation data acquisition prompted the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Geospatial Program (NGP) to develop a common minimum specification for all lidar data acquired for The National Map. Released as a working draft in 2010 and formally...
Authors
Hans Karl Heidemann

Arsenic speciation in food chains from mid-Atlantic hydrothermal vents Arsenic speciation in food chains from mid-Atlantic hydrothermal vents

Arsenic concentration and speciation were determined in benthic fauna collected from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal vents. The shrimp species, Rimicaris exoculata, the vent chimney-dwelling mussel, Bathymodiolus azoricus, Branchipolynoe seepensis, a commensal worm of B. azoricus and the gastropod Peltospira smaragdina showed variations in As concentration and in stable isotope (δ13C...
Authors
Vivien F. Taylor, Brian P. Jackson, Matthew R. Siegfried, Jana Navratilova, Kevin A. Francesconi, Julie Kirshtein, Mary Voytek

Mapping critical loads of nitrogen deposition for aquatic ecosystems in the Rocky Mountains, USA Mapping critical loads of nitrogen deposition for aquatic ecosystems in the Rocky Mountains, USA

Spatially explicit estimates of critical loads of nitrogen (N) deposition (CLNdep) for nutrient enrichment in aquatic ecosystems were developed for the Rocky Mountains, USA, using a geostatistical approach. The lowest CLNdep estimates (3 kg N ha−1 yr−1), resulting in CLNdep exceedances ≥1.5 ± 1 kg N ha−1 yr−1. CLNdep and CLNdep exceedances exhibit substantial spatial variability related...
Authors
Leora Nanus, David W. Clow, Jasmine E. Saros, Verlin C. Stephens, Donald H. Campbell

Simulating the effect of climate extremes on groundwater flow through a lakebed Simulating the effect of climate extremes on groundwater flow through a lakebed

Groundwater exchanges with lakes resulting from cyclical wet and dry climate extremes maintain lake levels in the environment in ways that are not well understood, in part because they remain difficult to simulate. To better understand the atypical groundwater interactions with lakes caused by climatic extremes, an original conceptual approach is introduced using MODFLOW-2005 and a...
Authors
Makhan L. Virdi, Terrie M. Lee, Amy Swancar, Richard G. Niswonger
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