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Simulations of a hypothetical temperature control structure at Detroit Dam on the North Santiam River, northwestern Oregon Simulations of a hypothetical temperature control structure at Detroit Dam on the North Santiam River, northwestern Oregon
Water temperature models of Detroit Lake, Big Cliff Lake, and the North Santiam River in northwestern Oregon were used to assess the potential for a hypothetical structure with variable intake elevations and an internal connection to power turbines at Detroit Dam (scenario SlidingWeir) to release more natural, pre-dam temperatures year round. This hypothetical structure improved outflow
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Norman L. Buccola, Adam J. Stonewall, Stewart A. Rounds
Mineral commodity summaries 2015 Mineral commodity summaries 2015
Each chapter of the 2015 edition of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Mineral Commodity Summaries (MCS) includes information on events, trends, and issues for each mineral commodity as well as discussions and tabular presentations on domestic industry structure, Government programs, tariffs, 5-year salient statistics, and world production and resources. The MCS is the earliest...
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Improved algorithms in the CE-QUAL-W2 water-quality model for blending dam releases to meet downstream water-temperature targets Improved algorithms in the CE-QUAL-W2 water-quality model for blending dam releases to meet downstream water-temperature targets
Water-quality models allow water resource professionals to examine conditions under an almost unlimited variety of potential future scenarios. The two-dimensional (longitudinal, vertical) water-quality model CE-QUAL-W2, version 3.7, was enhanced and augmented with new features to help dam operators and managers explore and optimize potential solutions for temperature management...
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Stewart A. Rounds, Norman L. Buccola
Climate change and prairie pothole wetlands: mitigating water-level and hydroperiod effects through upland management Climate change and prairie pothole wetlands: mitigating water-level and hydroperiod effects through upland management
Prairie pothole wetlands offer crucial habitat for North America’s waterfowl populations. The wetlands also support an abundance of other species and provide ecological services valued by society. The hydrology of prairie pothole wetlands is dependent on atmospheric interactions. Therefore, changes to the region’s climate can have profound effects on wetland hydrology. The relevant...
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David A. Renton, David M. Mushet, Edward S. DeKeyser
Simulation of the regional groundwater-flow system of the Menominee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin Simulation of the regional groundwater-flow system of the Menominee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin
A regional, two-dimensional, steady-state groundwater-flow model was developed to simulate the groundwater-flow system and groundwater/surface-water interactions within the Menominee Indian Reservation. The model was developed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, to contribute to the fundamental understanding of the region’s
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Paul F. Juckem, Charles P. Dunning
Water resources of La Salle Parish, Louisiana Water resources of La Salle Parish, Louisiana
Information concerning the availability, use, and quality of water in La Salle Parish, Louisiana, is critical for proper water-supply management. The purpose of this fact sheet is to present information that can be used by water managers, parish residents, and others for stewardship of this vital resource. Information on the availability, past and current use, use trends, and water...
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Vincent E. White, Lawrence B. Prakken
Update of the Graizer-Kalkan ground-motion prediction equations for shallow crustal continental earthquakes Update of the Graizer-Kalkan ground-motion prediction equations for shallow crustal continental earthquakes
A ground-motion prediction equation (GMPE) for computing medians and standard deviations of peak ground acceleration and 5-percent damped pseudo spectral acceleration response ordinates of maximum horizontal component of randomly oriented ground motions was developed by Graizer and Kalkan (2007, 2009) to be used for seismic hazard analyses and engineering applications. This GMPE was...
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Vladimir Graizer, Erol Kalkan
Geochemical and petrographic data for intrusions peripheral to the Big Timber Stock, Crazy Mountains, Montana Geochemical and petrographic data for intrusions peripheral to the Big Timber Stock, Crazy Mountains, Montana
The Paleocene Fort Union Formation hosts a compositionally diverse array of Eocene plugs, dikes, and sills arrayed around the Eocene Big Timber stock in the Crazy Mountains of south-central Montana. The geochemistry and petrography of the sills have not previously been characterized or interpreted. The purpose of this report is (1) to present available geochemical and petrographic data...
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Edward A. du Bray, Anna B. Wilson, Bradley S. Van Gosen
Social Values for Ecosystem Services, version 3.0 (SolVES 3.0): documentation and user manual Social Values for Ecosystem Services, version 3.0 (SolVES 3.0): documentation and user manual
The geographic information system (GIS) tool, Social Values for Ecosystem Services (SolVES), was developed to incorporate quantified and spatially explicit measures of social values into ecosystem service assessments. SolVES 3.0 continues to extend the functionality of SolVES, which was designed to assess, map, and quantify the social values of ecosystem services. Social values—the...
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Benson C. Sherrouse, Darius J. Semmens
Geologic map of the Patagonia Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Arizona Geologic map of the Patagonia Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
The Patagonia Mountains contain two large porphyry Cu-Mo systems each with separate associated hypogene and supergene zones, two high-grade Cu-Mo breccia pipes, one large epithermal Ag-Pb-Zn-Mn deposit, and numerous additional areas of base- and precious-metal mineralization all zoned around a Laramide-age composite batholith of intermediate composition. Compilations and new work by...
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Frederick Graybeal, Lorre A. Moyer, Peter G. Vikre, Pamela Dunlap, John C. Wallis
Movements of wild pigs in Louisiana and Mississippi, 2011-13 Movements of wild pigs in Louisiana and Mississippi, 2011-13
The prolific breeding capability, behavioral adaptation, and adverse environmental impacts of invasive wild pigs (Sus scrofa) have increased efforts towards managing their populations and understanding their movements. Currently, little is known about wild pig populations and movements in Louisiana and Mississippi. From 2011 to 2013, the U.S. Geological Survey investigated spatial and...
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Stephen B. Hartley, Buddy L. Goatcher, Sijan Sapkota
Lake Michigan Diversion Accounting land cover change estimation by use of the National Land Cover Dataset and raingage network partitioning analysis Lake Michigan Diversion Accounting land cover change estimation by use of the National Land Cover Dataset and raingage network partitioning analysis
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Chicago District, is responsible for monitoring and computation of the quantity of Lake Michigan water diverted by the State of Illinois. As part of this effort, the USACE uses the Hydrological Simulation Program–FORTRAN (HSPF) with measured meteorological data inputs to estimate runoff from the Lake Michigan diversion special contributing areas...
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Jennifer B. Sharpe, David T. Soong