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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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Nutrient and Suspended-Sediment Trends in the Missouri River Basin, 1993-2003 Nutrient and Suspended-Sediment Trends in the Missouri River Basin, 1993-2003

Trends in streamflow and concentration of total nitrogen, nitrite plus nitrate, ammonia, total phosphorus, orthophosphorus, and suspended sediment were determined for the period from 1993 to 2003 at selected stream sites in the Missouri River Basin. Flow-adjusted trends in concentration (the trends that would have occurred in the absence of natural changes in streamflow) and non-flow...
Authors
Lori A. Sprague, Melanie L. Clark, David L. Rus, Ronald B. Zelt, Jennifer L. Flynn, Jerri V. Davis

Hydrogeology of the Coconino Plateau and adjacent areas, Coconino and Yavapai Counties, Arizona Hydrogeology of the Coconino Plateau and adjacent areas, Coconino and Yavapai Counties, Arizona

Two large, regional ground-water flow systems occur in the Coconino Plateau and adjacent areas: the C aquifer and the Redwall-Muav aquifer. The C aquifer occurs mainly in the eastern and southern parts of the 10,300-square-mile Coconino Plateau study area, and the Redwall-Muav aquifer underlies the entire study area. The C aquifer is a water-table aquifer for most of its occurrence with...
Authors
Donald J. Bills, Marilyn E. Flynn, Stephen A. Monroe

Sediment and sediment-associated contaminant transport through karst Sediment and sediment-associated contaminant transport through karst

The unusual characteristics of subterranean flow in karst aquifers allow for the transport of sediment. Kartst ground-water system are created by dissolution of the bedrock matrix coupled with structural and stratigraphic controls. As a result, high flow velocities, large-diameter openings, and turbulent flow, all necessary for the entrainment and transport of particles, are present—at...
Authors
Barbara Mahler, J.-C. Personne, F. Leo Lynch, Peter C. Van Metre

Pesticides in U.S. streams and groundwater Pesticides in U.S. streams and groundwater

A 10­-year study by the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS’s) National Water-­Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program provides a national-­scale view of pesticide occurrence in streams and groundwater. The 1992-2001 study builds upon a preliminary analysis from NAWQA’s first phase of studies during 1992-1996 (1, 2). Pesticide data available from various studies prior to 1992 did not allow...
Authors
Robert J. Gilliom

Integrated multi‐scale characterization of ground‐water flow and chemical transport in fractured crystalline rock at the Mirror Lake Site, New Hampshire Integrated multi‐scale characterization of ground‐water flow and chemical transport in fractured crystalline rock at the Mirror Lake Site, New Hampshire

This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Mirror Lake Site Fractures and Geologic Mapping Hydraulic Properties of Fractured Rock From Meters to Kilometers Chemical Migration in Fractured Rock Fracture Controls on Ground‐Water Flow and Chemical Transport at the Mirror Lake Site Summary
Authors
Allen M. Shapiro, Paul A. Hsieh, William C. Burton, Gregory J. Walsh

Aquifer susceptibility to perchlorate contamination in a highly urbanized environment Aquifer susceptibility to perchlorate contamination in a highly urbanized environment

Perchlorate contamination from anthropogenic sources has been released into the Rialto-Colton, California, USA, groundwater flow system since the 1940s during its production, distribution, storage, and use. Preliminary analysis of lithological, geophysical, and water-chemistry data provided new understanding of the pathways of perchlorate migration that aid in assessing the...
Authors
Linda R. Woolfenden

The geochemistry of pesticides The geochemistry of pesticides

The mid-1970s marked a major turning point in human history, for it was at that moment that the ability of the Earth’s ecosystems to absorb most of the biological impacts of human activities appears to have been exceeded by the magnitude of those impacts. This conclusion is based partly upon estimates of the rate of carbon dioxide emission during the combustion of fossil fuels, relative...
Authors
Jack E. Barbash

Toward a transport-based analysis of nutrient spiraling and uptake in streams Toward a transport-based analysis of nutrient spiraling and uptake in streams

Nutrient addition experiments are designed to study the cycling of nutrients in stream ecosystems where hydrologic and nonhydrologic processes determine nutrient fate. Because of the importance of hydrologic processes in stream ecosystems, a conceptual model known as nutrient spiraling is frequently employed. A central part of the nutrient spiraling approach is the determination of...
Authors
Robert L. Runkel

Rain-on-snow events in the western United States Rain-on-snow events in the western United States

Rain-on-snow events pose a significant flood hazard in the western United States. This study provides a description of the spatial and temporal variability of the frequency of rain-on-snow events for 4318 sites in the western United States during water years (October through September) 1949-2003. Rain-on-snow events are found to be most common during the months of October through May...
Authors
G.J. McCabe, M.P. Clark, L.E. Hay

Nitrous oxide fluxes from cultivated areas and rangeland: U.S. High Plains Nitrous oxide fluxes from cultivated areas and rangeland: U.S. High Plains

Concentration profiles of N2O, a greenhouse gas, and the conservative trace gases SF6 and the chlorofluorocarbons CFC-11, CFC-12, CFC-113, and were measured periodically through thick vadose zones at nine sites in the U.S. High Plains. The CFC and SF6 measurements were used to calibrate a one-dimensional gas diffusion model, using the parameter identification program UCODE. The...
Authors
Edwin P. Weeks, Peter B. McMahon

Effective groundwater model calibration: With analysis of data, sensitivities, predictions, and uncertainty Effective groundwater model calibration: With analysis of data, sensitivities, predictions, and uncertainty

Methods and guidelines for developing and using mathematical models Turn to Effective Groundwater Model Calibration for a set of methods and guidelines that can help produce more accurate and transparent mathematical models. The models can represent groundwater flow and transport and other natural and engineered systems. Use this book and its extensive exercises to learn methods to fully...
Authors
Mary C. Hill, Claire R. Tiedeman
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