Publications
Publications from USGS science centers throughout the Southeast Region.
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Vulnerability of coastal wetlands in the Southeastern United States: climate change research results, 1992-97 Vulnerability of coastal wetlands in the Southeastern United States: climate change research results, 1992-97
As part of the USGCRP research framework on coastal lands and ecosystems, the Biological Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey (National Wetlands Research Center) entered into partnership with Rice University, Louisiana State University, Duke University, Clemson University, University of Southwestern Louisiana, University of Georgia, and the Virginia Institute of Marine...
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Glenn R. Guntenspergen, Beth A. Vairin
Fecal-indicator bacteria in surface waters of the Santee River Basin and coastal drainages, North and South Carolina, 1995-98 Fecal-indicator bacteria in surface waters of the Santee River Basin and coastal drainages, North and South Carolina, 1995-98
Introduction High levels of fecal-indicator bacteria in rivers and streams can indicate the possible presence of pathogenic (disease-causing) microorganisms. Cholera, typhoid fever, bacterial dysentery, infectious hepatitis, and cryptosporidiosis are some of the well known waterborne diseases that spread through water contaminated and fecal matter. Eye, ear, nose, and throat infections...
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Lance J. Wilhelm, Terry L. Maluk
Pesticides in surface waters of the Santee River basin and coastal drainages, North and South Carolina Pesticides in surface waters of the Santee River basin and coastal drainages, North and South Carolina
Introduction This report summarizes the available pesticide data for surface waters in the Santee River Basin and coastal drainages (SANT) study area, as part of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Storage and Retrieval database and data collected by the USGS in the SANT NAWQA study area...
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Terry L. Maluk, Robert E. Kelley
Water resources data, Iowa, water year 1997. Volume 1: Surface water - Mississippi River Basin Water resources data, Iowa, water year 1997. Volume 1: Surface water - Mississippi River Basin
No abstract available.
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J.E. May, J.G. Gorman, R.D. Goodrich, V.E. Miller
Satellite imagery of the north-central Gulf of Mexico, June 1993-May 1997 Satellite imagery of the north-central Gulf of Mexico, June 1993-May 1997
This CD contains imagery collected by the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) on the NOAA polar-orbiting weather satellites. The AVHRR provides almost daily coverage of a site at a resolution of approximately 1 km. The data types included are sea surface temperature (SST), water reflectance (REF), and a false-color infrared overview (FCI).
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Richard P. Stumpf
Upper Illinois River basin Upper Illinois River basin
During the past 25 years, industry and government made large financial investments that resulted in better water quality across the Nation; however, many water-quality concerns remain. Following a 1986 pilot project, the U.S. Geological Survey began implementation of the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program in 1991. This program differs from other national water-quality...
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Michael J. Friedel
Peak-discharge frequency and potential extreme peak discharge for natural streams in the Brazos River basin, Texas Peak-discharge frequency and potential extreme peak discharge for natural streams in the Brazos River basin, Texas
The 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, and 100-year peak discharges were estimated for 186 streamflow-gaging stations with at least 8 years of data for natural streams in and near the Brazos River Basin, Texas. Multiple regression equations were developed to estimate peak-discharge frequency for the 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, and 100-year recurrence intervals for each of three hydrologic regions that...
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Timothy H. Raines
Nutrients, algae, and grazers - Book review: Pelagic nutrient cycles: Herbivores as sources and sinks Nutrients, algae, and grazers - Book review: Pelagic nutrient cycles: Herbivores as sources and sinks
No abstract available. Review info: Pelagic nutrient cycles: Herbivores as sources and sinks. By Tom Andersen, 1997. ISBN: 3540618813, 280 pp.
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis
Water-level altitudes 1998, water-level changes 1977-98 and 1997-98, and compaction 1973-97 in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers, Houston-Galveston region, Texas Water-level altitudes 1998, water-level changes 1977-98 and 1997-98, and compaction 1973-97 in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers, Houston-Galveston region, Texas
This report is one in an annual series of reports that depicts water-level altitudes and water-level changes since 1977 and compaction since 1973 in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston-Galveston region, Texas. The report, prepared in cooperation with the City of Houston and the Harris-Galveston Coastal Subsidence District, presents maps for the Chicot and Evangeline...
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L.S. Coplin
Determination of predevelopment denudation rates of an agricultural watershed (Cayaguas River, Puerto Rico) using in-situ-produced 10Be in river-borne quartz Determination of predevelopment denudation rates of an agricultural watershed (Cayaguas River, Puerto Rico) using in-situ-produced 10Be in river-borne quartz
Accurate estimates of watershed denudation absent anthropogenic effects are required to develop strategies for mitigating accelerated physical erosion resulting from human activities, to model global geochemical cycles, and to examine interactions among climate, weathering, and uplift. We present a simple approach to estimate predevelopment denudation rates using in-situ-produced...
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E.T. Brown, R.F. Stallard, M. C. Larsen, D.L. Bourles, G.M. Raisbeck, F. Yiou
Photoprotective substance occurs primarily in outer layers of fish skin Photoprotective substance occurs primarily in outer layers of fish skin
Methanol extracts of dorsal skin layers, eyes, gills, and livers from ultraviolet-B (UVB) radiation-sensitive and UVB-tolerant species of freshwater fish were examined for a substance that appears to be photoprotective. Significantly larger amounts of this substance were found in extracts of outer dorsal skin layers from both UVB-sensitive and UVB-tolerant fish when compared with...
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D. L. Fabacher, E. E. Little
Development and application of a marine sediment pore-water toxicity test using Ulva fasciata zoospores Development and application of a marine sediment pore-water toxicity test using Ulva fasciata zoospores
An acute (96 h) pore-water toxicity test protocol using germination and growth of Ulva fasciatazoospores as endpoints was developed to test the toxicity of marine and estuarine sediment pore-water samples. Tests with an organic toxicant (sodium dodecyl sulfate; SDS), three metals (Cd, Cu, and Zn), and ammonia (NH3) were conducted to determine zoospore sensitivity. Zoospore germination...
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Russell L. Hooten, R. Scott Carr