Publications
Publications from USGS science centers throughout the Southeast Region.
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Water quality in Big Cypress National Preserve and Everglades National Park — Trends and spatial characteristics of selected constituents Water quality in Big Cypress National Preserve and Everglades National Park — Trends and spatial characteristics of selected constituents
Seasonal changes in water levels and flows in Big Cypress National Preserve (BICY) and Everglades National Park (EVER) affect water quality. As water levels and flows decline during the dry season, physical, geochemical and biological processes increase the breakdown of organic materials and the build-up of organic waste, nutrients, and other constituents in the remaining surface water...
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Ronald L. Miller, Benjamin F. McPherson, Robert Sobczak, Christine Clark
Quality of water in the Trinity and Edwards aquifers, south-central Texas, 1996-98 Quality of water in the Trinity and Edwards aquifers, south-central Texas, 1996-98
During 1996–98, the U.S. Geological Survey studied surface- and ground-water quality in south-central Texas. The ground-water components included the upper and middle zones (undifferentiated) of the Trinity aquifer in the Hill Country and the unconfined part (recharge zone) and confined part (artesian zone) of the Edwards aquifer in the Balcones fault zone of the San Antonio region. The...
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Lynne Fahlquist, Ann F. Ardis
Empirical, dimensionless, cumulative-rainfall hyetographs developed from 1959-86 storm data for selected small watersheds in Texas Empirical, dimensionless, cumulative-rainfall hyetographs developed from 1959-86 storm data for selected small watersheds in Texas
A database of incremental cumulative-rainfall values for storms that occurred in small urban and rural watersheds in north and south central Texas during the period from 1959 to 1986 was used to develop empirical, dimensionless, cumulative-rainfall hyetographs. Storm-quartile classifications were determined from the cumulative-rainfall values, which were divided into data groups on the...
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Tara Williams-Sether, William H. Asquith, David B. Thompson, Theodore G. Cleveland, Xing Fang
Hazard assessment of a simulated oil spill on intertidal areas of the St. Lawrence River with SPMD-TOX Hazard assessment of a simulated oil spill on intertidal areas of the St. Lawrence River with SPMD-TOX
Phytoremediation in a simulated crude oil spill was studied with a “minimalistic” approach. The SPMD-TOX paradigm—a miniature passive sorptive device to collect and concentrate chemicals and microscale tests to detect toxicity—was used to monitor over time the bioavailability and potential toxicity of an oil spill. A simulated crude oil spill was initiated on an intertidal freshwater...
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B. Thomas Johnson, J. D. Petty, J.N. Huckins, Kenneth Lee, J. Gauthier
Effectiveness of riparian buffers in controlling ground-water discharge of nitrate to streams in selected hydrogeologic settings of the North Carolina Coastal Plain Effectiveness of riparian buffers in controlling ground-water discharge of nitrate to streams in selected hydrogeologic settings of the North Carolina Coastal Plain
Water-quality and hydrologic information were collected along ground-water flow paths from two well-drained and two poorly drained Coastal Plain settings in North Carolina to evaluate the relative effectiveness of riparian buffers in reducing discharge of nitrate to streams. At one well-drained site with a 100 m buffer, little or no effect was detected on surface-water quality by...
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T.B. Spruill
Water resources data, South Carolina, water year 2003 Water resources data, South Carolina, water year 2003
Water Resources data for the 2003 water year for South Carolina consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and levels of ground-water wells. This volume contains records for water discharge at 109 gaging stations, stage only at 32 gaging stations, stage and contents at 12 lakes and reservoirs, water-quality at 52...
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T.W. Cooney, P.A. Drewes, S.W. Ellisor, T. H. Lanier, F. Melendez
Methods and hydrogeologic data from test drilling and geophysical logging surveys in the Lawrenceville, Georgia, area Methods and hydrogeologic data from test drilling and geophysical logging surveys in the Lawrenceville, Georgia, area
No abstract available.
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Lester J. Williams, Phillip N. Albertson, Donna D. Tucker, Jaime A. Painter
Evaluation of ground-water contribution to streamflow in coastal Georgia and adjacent parts of Florida and South Carolina Evaluation of ground-water contribution to streamflow in coastal Georgia and adjacent parts of Florida and South Carolina
Stream-aquifer relations in the coastal area of Georgia and adjacent parts of Florida and South Carolina were evaluated as part of the Coastal Georgia Sound Science Initiative, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division's strategy to protect the Upper Floridan aquifer from saltwater intrusion. Ground-water discharge to streams was estimated using three methods: hydrograph separation...
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Sherlyn Priest
2,3,7,8-TCDD effects on visual structure and function in swim-up rainbow trout 2,3,7,8-TCDD effects on visual structure and function in swim-up rainbow trout
An understanding of mechanisms of contaminant effects across levels of biological organization is essential in ecotoxicology if we are to generate predictive models for population-level effects. We applied a suite of biochemical, histological, and behavioral end points related to visual structure and function and foraging behavior to evaluate effects of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p...
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Paulo S. M. Carvalho
Obituary: C. Robert Shoop (1935-2003) Obituary: C. Robert Shoop (1935-2003)
Abstract not supplied at this time
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C.K. Dodd
Progress on the Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS) program Progress on the Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS) program
No abstract available.
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Donald L. DeAngelis
Water-level changes 2000-2004 in the Chicot and Evangeline Aquifers, Houston-Galveston Region, Texas Water-level changes 2000-2004 in the Chicot and Evangeline Aquifers, Houston-Galveston Region, Texas
This report depicts 2000–2004 water-level changes in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston-Galveston region (figs. 1 and 2). The Houston-Galveston region comprises Harris, Galveston, Fort Bend, Waller, and Montgomery Counties and adjacent parts of Brazoria, Grimes, Walker, San Jacinto, Liberty, and Chambers Counties. The report was prepared in cooperation with the Harris...
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Mark C. Kasmarek