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Non-shear focal mechanisms of earthquakes at The Geysers, California and Hengill, Iceland, geothermal areas Non-shear focal mechanisms of earthquakes at The Geysers, California and Hengill, Iceland, geothermal areas

Several thousand earthquakes were recorded in each area. We report an initial investigation of the focal mechanisms based on P-wave polarities. Distortion by complicated three-dimensional crustal structure was minimized using tomographically derived three-dimensional crustal models. Events with explosive and implosive source mechanisms, suggesting cavity opening and collapse, have been...
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B.R. Julian, A.D. Miller, G.R. Foulger

Numerical model for learning concepts of streamflow simulation Numerical model for learning concepts of streamflow simulation

Numerical models are useful for demonstrating principles of open-channel flow. Such models can allow experimentation with cause-and-effect relations, testing concepts of physics and numerical techniques. Four PT is a numerical model written primarily as a teaching supplement for a course in one-dimensional stream-flow modeling. Four PT options particularly useful in training include...
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L. L. DeLong

Operation of a real-time warning system for debris flows in the San Francisco bay area, California Operation of a real-time warning system for debris flows in the San Francisco bay area, California

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Weather Service (NWS) have developed an operational warning system for debris flows during severe rainstorms in the San Francisco Bay region. The NWS makes quantitative forecasts of precipitation from storm systems approaching the Bay area and coordinates a regional network of radio-telemetered rain gages. The USGS has...
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Raymond C. Wilson, Robert K. Mark, Gary Barbato

Palynostratigraphic correlation of the Fort Union formation (Paleocene) in the Wind River Reservation and Waltman Area, Wind River Basin, Wyoming Palynostratigraphic correlation of the Fort Union formation (Paleocene) in the Wind River Reservation and Waltman Area, Wind River Basin, Wyoming

Palynologic samples of the Fort Union Formation (Paleocene) were collected from selected composite measured sections and a drill hole in the Wind River Basin. Intervals studied are in outcrop in the Wind River Reservation in the Shotgun Butte area and near Hudson, Wyoming, and in the subsurface in the Muddy Ridge field. Age determinations were made using the palynostratigraphic zonation...
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D. J. Nichols, R. M. Flores

Patterns of orographic uplift in the Sierra Nevada and their relationship to upper-level atmospheric circulation Patterns of orographic uplift in the Sierra Nevada and their relationship to upper-level atmospheric circulation

We examine monthly and seasonal patterns of precipitation across various elevations of the eastern Central Valley of California and the Sierra Nevada. A measure of the strength of the orographic effect called the “precipitation ratio” is calculated, and we separate months into four groups based on being wet or dry and having low or high precipitation ratios. Using monthly maps of mean...
Authors
Edward Aguado, Daniel R. Cayan, Brian D. Reece, Larry Riddle

Plans for a sensitivity analysis of bridge-scour computations Plans for a sensitivity analysis of bridge-scour computations

Plans for an analysis of the sensitivity of Level 2 bridge-scour computations are described. Cross-section data from 15 bridge sites in Texas are modified to reflect four levels of field effort ranging from no field surveys to complete surveys. Data from United States Geological Survey (USGS) topographic maps will be used to supplement incomplete field surveys. The cross sections are...
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David D. Dunn, Peter N. Smith

Population dynamics of the Laysan and other albatrosses in the North Pacific Population dynamics of the Laysan and other albatrosses in the North Pacific

Laysan albatrosses (Diomedea immutabilis) are among the most prominent bird species which interact with commercial fisheries in the North Pacific. They are attracted to fishing nets and vessels and feed extensively on animals caught in nets, waste fish, offal, and refuse discarded from vessels. Approximately 17,500 individuals were killed in the five major high seas driftnet fisheries in...
Authors
Patrick J. Gould, Rod Hobbs

Potential problem with mean dimensionless hydrographs at ungaged sites Potential problem with mean dimensionless hydrographs at ungaged sites

A flood hydrograph for an ungaged stream site can be estimated from a mean dimensionless hydrograph and estimates of instantaneous peak discharge (Q) and total storm runoff volume (V). However, the time base of the resulting flood hydrograph can be inversely related to the magnitude of the peak discharge if estimates of runoff volume were defined using ordinary least-squares regression...
Authors
Kenneth L. Wahl, James G. Rankl

Preliminary evaluation of effects of best management practices in the Black Earth Creek, Wisconsin, priority watershed Preliminary evaluation of effects of best management practices in the Black Earth Creek, Wisconsin, priority watershed

Nonpoint-source contamination accounts for a substantial part of the water quality problems in many watersheds. The Wisconsin Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Abatement Program provides matching money for voluntary implementation of various best management practices (BMPs). The effectiveness of BMPs on a drainage-basin scale has not been adequately assessed in Wisconsin by use of data...
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J.F. Walker, D.J. Graczyk

Preliminary results from an isotope hydrology study of the Kilauea Volcano area, Hawaii Preliminary results from an isotope hydrology study of the Kilauea Volcano area, Hawaii

Deuterium (D) content of groundwater and precipitation, and tritium content of selected groundwater samples are used to infer flowpaths for groundwater in the Kilauea Volcano area. The spatial distribution of calculated recharge elevations and residence times for groundwater samples tends to support the idea that Kilauea's rift zones comprise leaky boundaries within the regional...
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M. A. Scholl, C. J. Janik, S. E. Ingebritsen, J.P. Kauathikaua, F. A. Trusdell
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