Publications
Publications from USGS science centers throughout the Southeast Region.
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Etude sur la Tortue-boite de Floride (Terrapene carolina bauri) a Egmont Key, Floride Etude sur la Tortue-boite de Floride (Terrapene carolina bauri) a Egmont Key, Floride
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Authors
C.K. Dodd
Flyingfish spawning (Parexocoetus brachypterus) in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico Flyingfish spawning (Parexocoetus brachypterus) in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico
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Authors
Philip W. Stevens, C.K. Bennett, J.J. Berg
Habitat destruction and alteration. Historical trends and future prospects for amphibians Habitat destruction and alteration. Historical trends and future prospects for amphibians
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Authors
C.K. Dodd, L. L. Smith
Factors limiting the intertidal distribution of the mangrove species Xylocarpus granatum Factors limiting the intertidal distribution of the mangrove species Xylocarpus granatum
The tree species Xylocarpus granatum is commonly described as occurring in the upper intertidal zone of mangrove forests, but mature trees are occasionally found at lower elevations. In the Utwe River basin, on the Pacific island of Kosrae, we investigated the relative importance of several biotic and abiotic factors that may control the intertidal distribution of X. granatum. Factors we...
Authors
J. A. Allen, K. W. Krauss, R.D. Hauff
A survey of estuarine submerged aquatic vegetation in the northern Gulf coast A survey of estuarine submerged aquatic vegetation in the northern Gulf coast
The status of submerged aquatic vegetation along the northern Gulf of Mexico is of concern because of its role in the ecology and economy of the coast. Recent studies by U.S. Geological Survey scientists help assess the factors that contribute to SAV distribution and health.
Authors
J. Carter
Evaluating the post-release success of rehabilitated manatees in Florida, 1973-2002 Evaluating the post-release success of rehabilitated manatees in Florida, 1973-2002
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R. Bonde, L. Keith, L. Ward, J. Reid, T. Pitchford, C. Deutsch, M. Ross, J. Valade, N. Adimey
Water resources data Texas, water year 2002, volume 3. San Jacinto River basin, Brazos River basin, San Bernard River basin, and intervening coastal basins Water resources data Texas, water year 2002, volume 3. San Jacinto River basin, Brazos River basin, San Bernard River basin, and intervening coastal basins
Water-resources data for the 2002 water year for Texas are presented in six volumes and consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams and canals; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. Volume 3 contains records for water discharge at 91 gaging stations; stage only at 8 gaging stations...
Authors
Susan C. Gandara
Effects of hydrology on red mangrove recruits Effects of hydrology on red mangrove recruits
Coastal wetlands along the Gulf of Mexico have been experiencing significant shifts in hydrology and salinity levels over the past century as a result of changes in sea level and freshwater drainage patterns. Local land management in coastal zones has also impacted the hydrologic regimes of salt marshes and mangrove areas. Parks and refuges in south Florida that contain mangrove forests...
Authors
Thomas W. Doyle
Native plants for effective coastal wetland restoration Native plants for effective coastal wetland restoration
Plant communities, along with soils and appropriate water regimes, are essential components of healthy wetland systems. In Louisiana, the loss of wetland habitat continues to be an issue of major concern. Wetland loss is caused by several interacting factors, both natural and human-induced (e.g., erosion and saltwater intrusion from the construction of canals and levees). Recent...
Authors
Rebecca J. Howard
U.S. Geological Survey Greater Everglades Science Program: 2002 Biennial Report U.S. Geological Survey Greater Everglades Science Program: 2002 Biennial Report
Introduction The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducts scientific investigations in south Florida to improve society’s understanding of the environment and assist in the sustainable use, protection, and restoration of the Everglades and other ecosystems within the region. The investigations summarized in this document have been carried out under the Greater Everglades Science Program...
Authors
Arturo E. Torres, Aaron L. Higer, Heather S. Henkel, Patsy R. Mixson, Jane R. Eggleston, Teresa L. Embry, Gail Clement
Hydrostratigraphy of tree island cores from Water Conservation Area 3 Hydrostratigraphy of tree island cores from Water Conservation Area 3
Cores and borehole-geophysical logs collected on and around two tree islands in Water Conservation Area 3 have been examined to develop a stratigraphic framework for these ecosystems. Especially important is the potential for the exchange of ground water and surface water within these features. The hydrostratigraphic results from this study document the lithologic nature of the...
Authors
Donald F. McNeill, Kevin J. Cunningham
Ground-water conditions and studies in Georgia, 2001 Ground-water conditions and studies in Georgia, 2001
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collects ground-water data and conducts studies to monitor hydrologic conditions, to better define ground-water resources, and address problems related to water supply and water quality. Data collected as part of ground-water studies include geologic, geophysical, hydraulic property, water level, and water quality. A ground-water-level network has been...
Authors
David C. Leeth, John S. Clarke, Steven D. Craigg, Caryl J. Wipperfurth