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Interactive regional regression approach to estimating flood quantiles Interactive regional regression approach to estimating flood quantiles
In Texas, a computer program has been developed which will estimate flood quantiles for an ungaged site based on data from gaging stations with similar watershed characteristics. The user enters site location and watershed characteristics for an ungaged site and the program selects, from a data base of gaging stations, a subset of stations to be used in the regression analysis. The...
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Gary D. Tasker, Raymond M. Slade
Isotopic tracers of gold deposition in Paleozoic limestones, southern Nevada Isotopic tracers of gold deposition in Paleozoic limestones, southern Nevada
Strontium isotopic analyses of barren and mineralized Paleozoic carbonate rocks show that hydrothermal fluids added radiogenic strontium (87Sr) to the mineralized zones. At Bare Mountain, samples collected from mineralized areas have ??87Srt values (per mil deviation from primary marine values) ranging from +3.0 to +23.0 (mean of this log-normal distribution is +7.0), whereas...
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Z. E. Peterman, B.L. Widmann, B.D. Marshall, J. N. Aleinikoff, K. Futa, S. A. Mahan
Issues related to modeling the transport of suspended sediments in Northern San Francisco Bay, California Issues related to modeling the transport of suspended sediments in Northern San Francisco Bay, California
Measurements of suspended sediment concentrations at several deep-channel stations in San Francisco Bay are reviewed. Sediment concentrations are found to be strongly correlated with delta outflow, tidal, and spring/neap variations. However, little to no correlation is observed between wind speed and sediment concentration in the deep channel. A two-dimensional depth-averaged sediment...
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Ellen Thomas McDonald, Ralph T. Cheng
Lithologic and structural setting of gold deposits of the Santa Fe District. Mineral County, Nevada Lithologic and structural setting of gold deposits of the Santa Fe District. Mineral County, Nevada
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George V. Albino, C.I. Boyer
Management of Pacific brant: Population structure and conservation issues Management of Pacific brant: Population structure and conservation issues
Pacific brant (Branta bernicla) nest from the Yukon-Kuskokwim (Y-) Delta in southwestern Alaska along the coast of North America to the central Canadian arctic (Pacific Flyway Subcommittee on Pacific Brant 1992) (Figure 1). Birds from this population also nest in the Canadian arctic islands south of Prince Patrick Island and on the coast of the Chukotka Peninsula. Brant nest principally...
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James S. Sedinger, David H. Ward, R. Michael Anthony, Dirk V. Derksen, Calvin J. Lensink, Karen S. Bollinger, Neil K. Dawe
Measurement of saturated hydraulic conductivity in fine-grained glacial tills in Iowa: Comparison of in situ and laboratory methods Measurement of saturated hydraulic conductivity in fine-grained glacial tills in Iowa: Comparison of in situ and laboratory methods
Nested-standpipe and vibrating-wire piezometers were installed in Pre-Illinoian Wolf Creek and Albernett formations at the Eastern Iowa Till Hydrology Site located in Linn County, Iowa. These surficial deposits are composed of fine-grained glacial diamicton (till) with occasional discontinuous lenses of sand and silt. They overlie the Silurian (dolomite) aquifer which provides private...
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D. Roger Bruner, Alan J. Lutenegger
Miller City levee break and incipient meander cutoff Miller City levee break and incipient meander cutoff
On July 15, 1993, the flooding Mississippi River broke through a levee near Miller City, Ill., at the head of the Mississippi Embayment, approximately 55 km upstream from Cairo, Ill. Flow through the break crossed a high-amplitude meander bend and reentered the main channel approximately 24 km upstream from Cairo, bypassing 31 km of the river channel. The incipient meander cutoff is one...
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K. A. Oberg, R. B. Jacobson
Modeling the seasonal circulation in Massachusetts Bay Modeling the seasonal circulation in Massachusetts Bay
An 18 month simulation of circulation was conducted in Massachusetts Bay, a roughly 35 m deep, 100??50 km embayment on the northeastern shelf of the United States. Using a variant of the Blumberg-Mellor (1987) model, it was found that a continuous 18 month run was only possible if the velocity field was Shapiro filtered to remove two grid length energy that developed along the open...
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Richard P. Signell, Harry L. Jenter, Alan F. Blumberg
National Spatial Data Infrastructure and its usefulness to the dredging community National Spatial Data Infrastructure and its usefulness to the dredging community
The solution to understanding the dredging impacts is the type of scenario that lends itself to new approaches to understanding interrelationships between multiple variables within a dynamic environment. New data are becoming available to allow the examination of the consequences of dredging in a manner not done before. Efforts have been made by the Federal Geographic Data Committee...
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Millington Lockwood
Natural gas hydrate occurrence and issues Natural gas hydrate occurrence and issues
Naturally occurring gas hydrate is found in sediment of two regions: (1) continental, including continental shelves, at high latitudes where surface temperatures are very cold, and (2) submarine outer continental margins where pressures are very high and bottom-water temperatures are near 0??C. Continental gas hydrate is found in association with onshore and offshore permafrost...
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K.A. Kvenvolden
Nested-model approach to investigate climate change Nested-model approach to investigate climate change
Determination of the spatial and temporal distribution of precipitation in mountainous regions is critical for assessing the effects of climate variability on water resources in these regions. Potential effects of climate change on water resources in the Gunnison River basin of southwestern Colorado currently are being studied using a nested-model approach to disaggregate large-scale...
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Lauren E. Hay, George H. Leavesley
New recording package for VACM provides sensor flexibility New recording package for VACM provides sensor flexibility
For the past three decades, the VACM has been a standard for ocean current measurements. A VACM is a true vector-averaging instrument that computes north and east current vectors and averages temperature continuously over a specified interval. It keeps a running total of rotor counts, and records one-shot samples of compass, vane position and time. Adding peripheral sensors to the data...
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William J. Strahle, S. E. Worrilow, S. E. Fucile, Marinna A. Martini