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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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Occurrence, distribution and transport of pesticides into the Salton Sea Basin, California, 2001-2002 Occurrence, distribution and transport of pesticides into the Salton Sea Basin, California, 2001-2002

The Salton Sea is a hypersaline lake located in southeastern California. Concerns over the ecological impacts of sediment quality and potential human exposure to dust emissions from exposed lakebed sediments resulting from anticipated shrinking of shoreline led to a study of pesticide distribution and transport within the Salton Sea Basin, California, in 2001-2002. Three sampling...
Authors
L.A. LeBlanc, K.M. Kuivila

Assessing contribution of DOC from sediments to a drinking-water reservoir using optical profiling Assessing contribution of DOC from sediments to a drinking-water reservoir using optical profiling

Understanding the sources of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in drinking-water reservoirs is an important management issue because DOC may form disinfection by-products, interfere with disinfection, or increase treatment costs. DOC may be derived from a host of sources-algal production of DOC in the reservoir, marginal production of DOC from mucks and vascular plants at the margins, and...
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Bryan D. Downing, Brian A. Bergamaschi, David G. Evans, Emmanuel Boss

Assessing streamflow characteristics as limiting factors on benthic invertebrate assemblages in streams across the western United States Assessing streamflow characteristics as limiting factors on benthic invertebrate assemblages in streams across the western United States

1. Human use of land and water resources modifies many streamflow characteristics, which can have significant ecological consequences. Streamflow and invertebrate data collected at 111 sites in the western U.S.A. were analysed to identify streamflow characteristics (magnitude, frequency, duration, timing and variation) that are probably to limit characteristics of benthic invertebrate...
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C.P. Konrad, A.M.D. Brasher, J. T. May

A national reconnaissance for pharmaceuticals and other organic wastewater contaminants in the United States - II) Untreated drinking water sources A national reconnaissance for pharmaceuticals and other organic wastewater contaminants in the United States - II) Untreated drinking water sources

Numerous studies have shown that a variety of manufactured and natural organic compounds such as pharmaceuticals, steroids, surfactants, flame retardants, fragrances, plasticizers and other chemicals often associated with wastewaters have been detected in the vicinity of municipal wastewater discharges and livestock agricultural facilities. To provide new data and insights about the...
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M. J. Focazio, D.W. Kolpin, K.K. Barnes, E. T. Furlong, M. T. Meyer, S.D. Zaugg, L. B. Barber, M.E. Thurman

Method for estimating spatially variable seepage loss and hydraulic conductivity in intermittent and ephemeral streams Method for estimating spatially variable seepage loss and hydraulic conductivity in intermittent and ephemeral streams

A method is presented for estimating seepage loss and streambed hydraulic conductivity along intermittent and ephemeral streams using streamflow front velocities in initially dry channels. The method uses the kinematic wave equation for routing streamflow in channels coupled to Philip's equation for infiltration. The coupled model considers variations in seepage loss both across and...
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R.G. Niswonger, David E. Prudic, G.E. Fogg, David A. Stonestrom, E.M. Buckland

Relation Between Solid-Phase and Dissolved Arsenic in the Ground-Water System Underlying Northern Preble County, Ohio Relation Between Solid-Phase and Dissolved Arsenic in the Ground-Water System Underlying Northern Preble County, Ohio

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Miami Conservancy District, collected and analyzed samples of the aquifer materials and ground water from multiple depths at two sites in northern Preble County, Ohio. The aquifer materials included glacial deposits and Silurian carbonate bedrock. In the study area, elevated arsenic concentrations have been detected in ground...
Authors
Mary Ann Thomas, Sharon F. Diehl, Bruce A. Pletsch, Thomas L. Schumann, Richard R. Pavey, E. Mac Swinford

Analysis of Streamflow Trends, Ground-Water and Surface-Water Interactions, and Water Quality in the Upper Carson River Basin, Nevada and California Analysis of Streamflow Trends, Ground-Water and Surface-Water Interactions, and Water Quality in the Upper Carson River Basin, Nevada and California

Changes in land and water use and increasing development of water resources in the Carson River basin may affect flow of the river and, in turn, affect downstream water users dependent on sustained river flows to Lahontan Reservoir. To address these concerns, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Churchill County, and the Truckee-Carson...
Authors
Douglas K. Maurer, Angela P. Paul, David L. Berger, C. Justin Mayers

Estimated Water Use in Puerto Rico, 2005 Estimated Water Use in Puerto Rico, 2005

Water-use data were compiled for the 78 municipios of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico for 2005. Five offstream categories were considered: public-supply water withdrawals and deliveries, domestic self-supplied water use, industrial self-supplied ground-water withdrawals, crop irrigation water use, and thermoelectric power freshwater use. One water-use category also was considered: power...
Authors
Wanda L. Molina-Rivera, Fernando Gómez-Gómez

Flood plain delineation for the Fremont River and Bull Creek, Hanksville, Utah Flood plain delineation for the Fremont River and Bull Creek, Hanksville, Utah

Predicted inundation maps for the Fremont River and Bull Creek in Hanksville, Utah, were developed using one-dimensional hydraulic models. Estimates of the 1-percent chance (100-year) peak streamflows were determined for the Fremont River and Bull Creek study reaches by using annual peak series data from streamflow-gaging stations and regional peak-flow regression equations. Surveyed...
Authors
Terry A. Kenney, Susan G. Buto

Reply to comment by T. N. Narasimhan on “A method to estimate groundwater depletion from confining layers” Reply to comment by T. N. Narasimhan on “A method to estimate groundwater depletion from confining layers”

We thank T. N. Narasimhan for his comment on our paper [Konikow and Neuzil, 2007] and for extending the discussion with a historical perspective, additional examples, and some considerations we did not discuss, including implications for water management. We support and agree with the thrust of his comments.
Authors
Christopher E. Neuzil, Leonard F. Konikow

Building model analysis applications with the Joint Universal Parameter IdenTification and Evaluation of Reliability (JUPITER) API Building model analysis applications with the Joint Universal Parameter IdenTification and Evaluation of Reliability (JUPITER) API

The open-source, public domain JUPITER (Joint Universal Parameter IdenTification and Evaluation of Reliability) API (Application Programming Interface) provides conventions and Fortran-90 modules to develop applications (computer programs) for analyzing process models. The input and output conventions allow application users to access various applications and the analysis methods they...
Authors
E. R. Banta, M. C. Hill, E. Poeter, J.E. Doherty, J. Babendreier

Variations in pesticide leaching related to land use, pesticide properties, and unsaturated zone thickness Variations in pesticide leaching related to land use, pesticide properties, and unsaturated zone thickness

Pesticide leaching through variably thick soils beneath agricultural fields in Morgan Creek, Maryland was simulated for water years 1995 to 2004 using LEACHM (Leaching Estimation and Chemistry Model). Fifteen individual models were constructed to simulate five depths and three crop rotations with associated pesticide applications. Unsaturated zone thickness averaged 4.7 m but reached a...
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R.M.T. Webb, M.E. Wieczorek, B. T. Nolan, T.C. Hancock, Mark W. Sandstrom, J.E. Barbash, E.R. Bayless, R. W. Healy, J. Linard
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