Publications
Publications from USGS science centers throughout the Southeast Region.
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Land-Cover Classes to Characterize watersheds in North Carolina Land-Cover Classes to Characterize watersheds in North Carolina
This web site contains the Federal Geographic Data Committee-compliant metadata (documentation) for digital data produced for the North Carolina, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Public Water Supply Section, Source Water Assessment Program. The metadata are for 11 individual Geographic Information System data sets. An overlay and indexing method was used with the data to...
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Silvia Terziotti, Jo Leslie Eimers
Percent-slope classes to characterize the unsaturated zone in North Carolina Percent-slope classes to characterize the unsaturated zone in North Carolina
This web site contains the Federal Geographic Data Committee-compliant metadata (documentation) for digital data produced for the North Carolina, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Public Water Supply Section, Source Water Assessment Program. The metadata are for 11 individual Geographic Information System data sets. An overlay and indexing method was used with the data to...
Authors
Silvia Terziotti, Jo Leslie Eimers
Estimated depth to water, North Carolina Estimated depth to water, North Carolina
This web site contains the Federal Geographic Data Committee-compliant metadata (documentation) for digital data produced for the North Carolina, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Public Water Supply Section, Source Water Assessment Program. The metadata are for 11 individual Geographic Information System data sets. An overlay and indexing method was used with the data to...
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Jo Leslie Eimers, Silvia Terziotti, Mary J. Giorgino
Toxicity and bioavailability of metals in the Missouri River adjacent to a lead refinery Toxicity and bioavailability of metals in the Missouri River adjacent to a lead refinery
This study is an evaluation of the potential environmental impacts of contaminated groundwater from the ASARCO metals refining facility adjacent to the Missouri River in Omaha, Nebraska. Surface waters, sediments, and sediment pore waters were collected from the Burt-Izard drain, which transects the facility, and from the Missouri River adjacent to the facility. Groundwater was also...
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Duane Chapman, Ann L. Allert, James F. Fairchild, Thomas W. May, Christopher J. Schmitt, Edward V. Callahan
Lead poisoning in the globally threatened marbled teal and white‐headed duck in Spain Lead poisoning in the globally threatened marbled teal and white‐headed duck in Spain
Marbled teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris) and white‐headed duck (Oxyura leucocephala) are the two European ducks threatened with global extinction. We investigated lead (Pb) poisoning in stifftails (Oxyura spp., n = 83) and marbled teal (n = 80) shot or found dead or moribund in Spanish wetlands via gizzard examination and liver, bone, and blood Pb analysis. Ingested Pb shot was present...
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Rafael Mateo, A.J. Green, Clinton W. Jeske, Vicente Urios, Cati Gerique
A preliminary survey of marine contamination from mining-related activities on Marinduque Island, Philippines: porewater toxicity and chemistry results from a field trip, October 14-19, 2000 A preliminary survey of marine contamination from mining-related activities on Marinduque Island, Philippines: porewater toxicity and chemistry results from a field trip, October 14-19, 2000
As a follow-up of an initial overview of environmental problems caused by mining activities on Marinduque Island, Philippines, USGS and TAMU-CC scientists went to Marinduque in October 2000 to do a preliminary assessment of potential impacts of mining-related activities on the marine environment. Like the previous visit in May 2000, the marine assessment was conducted at the invitation...
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R. Scott Carr, Marion Nipper, Geoffrey S. Plumlee
Effects of oil and gas production on Lake Meredith sediments, 1964-99 Effects of oil and gas production on Lake Meredith sediments, 1964-99
Lake Meredith lies on the dry and windswept High Plains of the Texas Panhandle and is a popular recreation area for the region. Oil and gas exploration and extraction have been ongoing at Lake Meredith National Recreation Area since about 1930. More than 250 wells, including those abandoned or relocated, are within the boundaries of the recreation area. Oil and gas wells in the watershed...
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Barbara Mahler, Peter C. Van Metre
Ecological data collected in the Santee River basin and coastal drainages, North and South Carolina, 1996–98 Ecological data collected in the Santee River basin and coastal drainages, North and South Carolina, 1996–98
As part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program, ecological investigations were conducted in 23 reaches of 16 streams in the Santee River Basin and Coastal Drainages study unit in North and South Carolina during 1996-98. Habitat characteristics, such as stream width and depth, bank composition, bank vegetative cover, stream shading by overhanging vegetation, and streambed...
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Thomas A. Abrahamsen
Streamflow information for the Jacks Fork and Current River in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, south-central Missouri Streamflow information for the Jacks Fork and Current River in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, south-central Missouri
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the National Park Service (NPS), has been collecting streamflow information on the Current River and one of its tributaries, the Jacks Fork, for 78 years. Both rivers are located in south-central Missouri in an area with large springs, streams, caves, and rugged countryside. Outdoor activities, such as camping, floating, fishing...
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Gary L. Wilson
Discharge between San Antonio Bay and Aransas Bay, southern Gulf Coast, Texas, May-September 1999 Discharge between San Antonio Bay and Aransas Bay, southern Gulf Coast, Texas, May-September 1999
Along the Gulf Coast of Texas, many estuaries and bays are important habitat and nurseries for aquatic life. San Antonio Bay and Aransas Bay, located about 50 and 30 miles northeast, respectively, of Corpus Christi, are two important estuarine nurseries on the southern Gulf Coast of Texas (fig. 1). According to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, “Almost 80 percent of the seagrasses...
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Jeffery W. East
Assessment of selenium effects in lotic ecosystems Assessment of selenium effects in lotic ecosystems
The selenium literature has grown substantially in recent years to encompass new information in a variety of areas. Correspondingly, several different approaches to establishing a new water quality criterion for selenium have been proposed since establishment of the national water quality criterion in 1987. Diverging viewpoints and interpretations of the selenium literature have lead to...
Authors
Steven J. Hamilton, Vince P. Palace
Cholinergic and behavioral neurotoxicity of carbaryl and cadmium to larval rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Cholinergic and behavioral neurotoxicity of carbaryl and cadmium to larval rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Pesticides and heavy metals are common environmental contaminants that can cause neurotoxicity to aquatic organisms, impairing reproduction and survival. Neurotoxic effects of cadmium and carbaryl exposures were estimated in larval rainbow trout (RBT; Oncorhynchus mykiss) using changes in physiological endpoints and correlations with behavioral responses. Following exposures, RBT were...
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S.L. Beauvais, S.B. Jones, J.T. Parris, S.K. Brewer, E. E. Little