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Publications from USGS science centers throughout the Southeast Region.
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Simulation of ground-water discharge to Biscayne Bay, southeastern Florida Simulation of ground-water discharge to Biscayne Bay, southeastern Florida
As part of the Place-Based Studies Program, the U.S. Geological Survey initiated a project in 1996, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, to quantify the rates and patterns of submarine ground-water discharge to Biscayne Bay. Project objectives were achieved through field investigations at three sites (Coconut Grove, Deering Estate, and Mowry Canal) along the coastline of...
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Christian D. Langevin
The importance of competition in regulating plant species abundance along a salinity gradient The importance of competition in regulating plant species abundance along a salinity gradient
Current theories differ in their predictions concerning the effects of interspecific interactions on species growth and distribution along environmental gradients. In this study, we examined the influence of competition on species composition across a salinity gradient. This work involved three common fresh and brackish marsh species. The three species, Spartina patens, Sagittaria...
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M. K. Greiner La Peyre, James B. Grace, E. Hahn, I.A. Mendelssohn
A framework for ecological decision support systems: Building the right systems and building the systems right A framework for ecological decision support systems: Building the right systems and building the systems right
Workshops in the late 1990's launched the commitment of the U.S. Geological Survey's Biological Resources Division (BRD) to develop and implement decision support systems (DSS) applications. One of the primary goals of this framework document is to provide sufficient background and information for Department of the Interior (DOI) bureau stakeholders and other clients to determine the...
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Frank D’Erchia, Carl E. Korschgen, M. Nyquist, Ralph Root, Richard S. Sojda, Peter Stine
Interactions between fire and invasive plants in temperate grasslands of North America Interactions between fire and invasive plants in temperate grasslands of North America
A substantial number of invasive grasses, forbs and woody plants have invaded temperate grasslands in North America. Among the invading species are winter annuals, biennials, cool-season perennials, warm-season perennials, vines, shrubs, and trees. Many of these species have been deliberately introduced and widely planted; some are still used for range improvement, pastures, lawns, and...
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James B. Grace, Melinda D. Smith, S.L. Grace, Scott L. Collins, Thomas J. Stohlgren
Water quality assessment of the Eastern Iowa Basins: Basic water chemistry of rivers and streams, 1996-98 Water quality assessment of the Eastern Iowa Basins: Basic water chemistry of rivers and streams, 1996-98
The U.S. Geological Survey began data-collection activities in the Eastern Iowa Basins study unit of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program in September 1995 with the purpose of determining the status and trends in water quality of water from the Wapsipinicon, Cedar, Iowa, and Skunk River basins. From March 1996 through September 1998, monthly surface-water samples were collected...
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Kimberlee K. Barnes
Ground water near Newton, Jasper County, Iowa Ground water near Newton, Jasper County, Iowa
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the city of Newton, Iowa, conducted an investigation of the ground-water resources of Jasper County, Iowa, near Newton during 1999-2001. The purpose of the investigation was to provide additional information on the South Skunk River alluvial aquifer from which Newton obtains its present municipal supply and to summarize the available...
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Robert C. Buchmiller
Hydrologic and salinity characteristics of Currituck Sound and selected tributaries in North Carolina and Virginia, 1998–99 Hydrologic and salinity characteristics of Currituck Sound and selected tributaries in North Carolina and Virginia, 1998–99
Data collected at three sites in Currituck Sound and three tributary sites between March 1, 1998, and February 28, 1999, were used to describe hydrologic and salinity characteristics of Currituck Sound. Water levels and salinity were measured at West Neck Creek at Pungo and at Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal near Princess Anne in Virginia, and at Coinjock, Bell Island, Poplar Branch, and...
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William Scott Caldwell
Shallow ground-water quality in an agricultural area of the lower coastal plain of South Carolina, 1997 Shallow ground-water quality in an agricultural area of the lower coastal plain of South Carolina, 1997
Ground-water-quality samples were collected from 30 shallow monitoring wells located in agricultural areas of the lower Coastal Plain of South Carolina during the summer of 1997 as part of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment Program in the Santee River Basin and Coastal Drainages study unit. The wells were completed in sand to clayey sand sediments of the...
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Eric J. Reuber
The roles of community biomass and species pools in the regulation of plant diversity The roles of community biomass and species pools in the regulation of plant diversity
Considerable debate has developed over the importance of community biomass and species pools in the regulation of community diversity. Attempts to explain patterns of plant diversity as a function of community biomass or productivity have been only partially successful and in general, have explained only a fraction of the observed variation in diversity. At the same time studies that...
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J.B. Grace
Simulated ground-water flow and water quality of the Mississippi River alluvium near Burlington, Iowa, 1999 Simulated ground-water flow and water quality of the Mississippi River alluvium near Burlington, Iowa, 1999
The City of Burlington, Iowa, obtains some of its public water supply by withdrawing ground water from the Mississippi River alluvium, an alluvial aquifer adjacent to the Mississippi River. The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the City of Burlington, conducted a hydrologic study of the Mississippi River alluvium near Burlington in 1999 to improve understanding of the flow...
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Robert A. Boyd
The Cajun Prairie Restoration Project The Cajun Prairie Restoration Project
No abstract available.
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Malcolm Vidrine, Charles Allen, Bruno Borsari, Larry K. Allain, Stephen R. Johnson