Alan H Rea, P.E. (Retired) (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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USGS Streamgages Linked to the Medium Resolution NHD USGS Streamgages Linked to the Medium Resolution NHD
The locations of approximately 23,000 current and historical U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) streamgages in the United States and Puerto Rico (with the exception of Alaska) have been snapped to the medium resolution National Hydrography Dataset (NHD). The NHD contains geospatial information about mapped surface-water features, such as streams, lakes, and reservoirs, etc., creating a...
Authors
David W. Stewart, Alan Rea, David M. Wolock
Compilation of data relating to the erosive response of 608 recently-burned basins in the western United States Compilation of data relating to the erosive response of 608 recently-burned basins in the western United States
This report presents a compilation of data on the erosive response, debris-flow initiation processes, basin morphology, burn severity, event-triggering rainfall, rock type, and soils for 608 basins recently burned by 53 fires located throughout the Western United States. The data presented here are a combination of those collected during our own field research and those reported in the...
Authors
Joseph E. Gartner, Susan H. Cannon, Erica R. Bigio, Nicole K. Davis, Charles Parrett, Kenneth L. Pierce, Michael G. Rupert, Brandon L. Thurston, Matthew J. Trebesch, Steve P. Garcia, Alan H. Rea
StreamStats: A U.S. Geological Survey Web Application for Stream Information StreamStats: A U.S. Geological Survey Web Application for Stream Information
No abstract available.
Authors
Kernell G. Ries, Peter A. Steeves, Jacqueline D. Coles, Alan H. Rea, David W. Stewart
Emergency assessment of potential debris-flow peak discharges, Coal Seam fire, Colorado Emergency assessment of potential debris-flow peak discharges, Coal Seam fire, Colorado
These maps present the results of assessments of peak discharges that can potentially be generated by debris flows issuing from the basins burned by the Coal Seam fire of June and July 2002, near Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The maps are based on a regression model for debris-flow peak discharge normalized by average storm intensity as a function of basin gradient and burned extent, and...
Authors
Susan H. Cannon, John A. Michael, Joseph E. Gartner, Alan H. Rea, Steven P. Garcia
Emergency assessment of potential debris-flow peak discharges, Missionary Ridge fire, Colorado Emergency assessment of potential debris-flow peak discharges, Missionary Ridge fire, Colorado
These maps present the results of assessments of peak discharges that can potentially be generated by debris flows issuing from the basins burned by the Missionary Ridge fire of June 9 through July 14, 2002, near Durango, Colorado. The maps are based on a regression model for debris-flow peak discharge normalized by average storm intensity as a function of basin gradient and burned...
Authors
Susan H. Cannon, Alan H. Rea, J. Andrew Gleason, Stephen P. Garcia
Environmental Characteristics and Geographic Information System Applications for the Development of Nutrient Thresholds in Oklahoma Streams Environmental Characteristics and Geographic Information System Applications for the Development of Nutrient Thresholds in Oklahoma Streams
The U.S.Environmental Protection Agency has developed nutrient criteria using ecoregions to manage and protect rivers and streams in the United States. Individual states and tribes are encouraged by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to modify or improve upon the ecoregion approach. The Oklahoma Water Resources Board uses a dichotomous process that stratifies streams using...
Authors
Jason R. Masoner, Brian E. Haggard, Alan Rea
Relation of shallow water quality in the Central Oklahoma Aquifer to geology, soils, and land use Relation of shallow water quality in the Central Oklahoma Aquifer to geology, soils, and land use
The purpose of this report is to identify, describe, and explain relations between natural and land-use factors and ground-water quality in the Central Oklahoma aquifer NAWQA study unit. Natural factors compared to water quality included the geologic unit in which the sampled wells were completed and the properties of soils in the areas surrounding the wells. Land-use factors included...
Authors
Alan H. Rea, Scott C. Christenson, William J. Andrews
Digital data sets of depth-duration frequency of precipitation for Oklahoma Digital data sets of depth-duration frequency of precipitation for Oklahoma
These geospatial data sets were produced as part of a regional precipitation frequency analysis for Oklahoma. The data sets consist of surface grids of precipitation depths for seven frequencies (expressed as recurrence intervals of 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, 100-, and 500-years) and 12 durations (15-, 30-, and 60-minutes; 1-, 2-, 3-, 6-, 12-, and 24-hours; and 1-, 3-, and 7-days). Eighty...
Authors
Alan Rea, Robert L. Tortorelli
Depth-Duration Frequency of Precipitation for Oklahoma Depth-Duration Frequency of Precipitation for Oklahoma
A regional frequency analysis was conducted to estimate the depth-duration frequency of precipitation for 12 durations in Oklahoma (15, 30, and 60 minutes; 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 hours; and 1, 3, and 7 days). Seven selected frequencies, expressed as recurrence intervals, were investigated (2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500 years). L-moment statistics were used to summarize depth-duration...
Authors
Robert L. Tortorelli, Alan Rea, William H. Asquith
Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the alluvial and terrace deposits along the Cimarron River from Freedom to Guthrie in northwestern Oklahoma Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the alluvial and terrace deposits along the Cimarron River from Freedom to Guthrie in northwestern Oklahoma
ARC/INFO export and nonproprietary format files This diskette contains digitized aquifer boundaries, maps of hydraulic conductivity, recharge, and ground-water level elevation contours for the alluvial and terrace deposits along the Cimarron River from Freedom to Guthrie in northwestern Oklahoma. Ground water in 1,305 square miles of Quaternary-age alluvial and terrace deposits along the...
Authors
G. P. Adams, Donna Runkle, Alan Rea, J. R. Cederstrand
Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Enid isolated terrace aquifer in northwestern Oklahoma Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Enid isolated terrace aquifer in northwestern Oklahoma
ARC/INFO export and nonproprietary format files The data sets in this report include digitized aquifer boundaries and maps of hydraulic conductivity, recharge, and ground-water level elevation contours for the Enid isolated terrace aquifer in northwestern Oklahoma. The Enid isolated terrace aquifer covers approximately 82 square miles and supplies water for irrigation, domestic...
Authors
C.J. Becker, D. L. Runkle, Alan Rea
Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma
Nonproprietary format files This diskette contains digitized aquifer boundaries and maps of hydraulic conductivity, recharge, and ground-water level elevation contours for the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is an important source of water that underlies about 2,320-square miles of parts of Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Creek, Lincoln, Okfuskee, and Seminole...
Authors
Marvin M. Abbott, D. L. Runkle, Alan Rea
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 34
USGS Streamgages Linked to the Medium Resolution NHD USGS Streamgages Linked to the Medium Resolution NHD
The locations of approximately 23,000 current and historical U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) streamgages in the United States and Puerto Rico (with the exception of Alaska) have been snapped to the medium resolution National Hydrography Dataset (NHD). The NHD contains geospatial information about mapped surface-water features, such as streams, lakes, and reservoirs, etc., creating a...
Authors
David W. Stewart, Alan Rea, David M. Wolock
Compilation of data relating to the erosive response of 608 recently-burned basins in the western United States Compilation of data relating to the erosive response of 608 recently-burned basins in the western United States
This report presents a compilation of data on the erosive response, debris-flow initiation processes, basin morphology, burn severity, event-triggering rainfall, rock type, and soils for 608 basins recently burned by 53 fires located throughout the Western United States. The data presented here are a combination of those collected during our own field research and those reported in the...
Authors
Joseph E. Gartner, Susan H. Cannon, Erica R. Bigio, Nicole K. Davis, Charles Parrett, Kenneth L. Pierce, Michael G. Rupert, Brandon L. Thurston, Matthew J. Trebesch, Steve P. Garcia, Alan H. Rea
StreamStats: A U.S. Geological Survey Web Application for Stream Information StreamStats: A U.S. Geological Survey Web Application for Stream Information
No abstract available.
Authors
Kernell G. Ries, Peter A. Steeves, Jacqueline D. Coles, Alan H. Rea, David W. Stewart
Emergency assessment of potential debris-flow peak discharges, Coal Seam fire, Colorado Emergency assessment of potential debris-flow peak discharges, Coal Seam fire, Colorado
These maps present the results of assessments of peak discharges that can potentially be generated by debris flows issuing from the basins burned by the Coal Seam fire of June and July 2002, near Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The maps are based on a regression model for debris-flow peak discharge normalized by average storm intensity as a function of basin gradient and burned extent, and...
Authors
Susan H. Cannon, John A. Michael, Joseph E. Gartner, Alan H. Rea, Steven P. Garcia
Emergency assessment of potential debris-flow peak discharges, Missionary Ridge fire, Colorado Emergency assessment of potential debris-flow peak discharges, Missionary Ridge fire, Colorado
These maps present the results of assessments of peak discharges that can potentially be generated by debris flows issuing from the basins burned by the Missionary Ridge fire of June 9 through July 14, 2002, near Durango, Colorado. The maps are based on a regression model for debris-flow peak discharge normalized by average storm intensity as a function of basin gradient and burned...
Authors
Susan H. Cannon, Alan H. Rea, J. Andrew Gleason, Stephen P. Garcia
Environmental Characteristics and Geographic Information System Applications for the Development of Nutrient Thresholds in Oklahoma Streams Environmental Characteristics and Geographic Information System Applications for the Development of Nutrient Thresholds in Oklahoma Streams
The U.S.Environmental Protection Agency has developed nutrient criteria using ecoregions to manage and protect rivers and streams in the United States. Individual states and tribes are encouraged by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to modify or improve upon the ecoregion approach. The Oklahoma Water Resources Board uses a dichotomous process that stratifies streams using...
Authors
Jason R. Masoner, Brian E. Haggard, Alan Rea
Relation of shallow water quality in the Central Oklahoma Aquifer to geology, soils, and land use Relation of shallow water quality in the Central Oklahoma Aquifer to geology, soils, and land use
The purpose of this report is to identify, describe, and explain relations between natural and land-use factors and ground-water quality in the Central Oklahoma aquifer NAWQA study unit. Natural factors compared to water quality included the geologic unit in which the sampled wells were completed and the properties of soils in the areas surrounding the wells. Land-use factors included...
Authors
Alan H. Rea, Scott C. Christenson, William J. Andrews
Digital data sets of depth-duration frequency of precipitation for Oklahoma Digital data sets of depth-duration frequency of precipitation for Oklahoma
These geospatial data sets were produced as part of a regional precipitation frequency analysis for Oklahoma. The data sets consist of surface grids of precipitation depths for seven frequencies (expressed as recurrence intervals of 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, 100-, and 500-years) and 12 durations (15-, 30-, and 60-minutes; 1-, 2-, 3-, 6-, 12-, and 24-hours; and 1-, 3-, and 7-days). Eighty...
Authors
Alan Rea, Robert L. Tortorelli
Depth-Duration Frequency of Precipitation for Oklahoma Depth-Duration Frequency of Precipitation for Oklahoma
A regional frequency analysis was conducted to estimate the depth-duration frequency of precipitation for 12 durations in Oklahoma (15, 30, and 60 minutes; 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 hours; and 1, 3, and 7 days). Seven selected frequencies, expressed as recurrence intervals, were investigated (2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500 years). L-moment statistics were used to summarize depth-duration...
Authors
Robert L. Tortorelli, Alan Rea, William H. Asquith
Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the alluvial and terrace deposits along the Cimarron River from Freedom to Guthrie in northwestern Oklahoma Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the alluvial and terrace deposits along the Cimarron River from Freedom to Guthrie in northwestern Oklahoma
ARC/INFO export and nonproprietary format files This diskette contains digitized aquifer boundaries, maps of hydraulic conductivity, recharge, and ground-water level elevation contours for the alluvial and terrace deposits along the Cimarron River from Freedom to Guthrie in northwestern Oklahoma. Ground water in 1,305 square miles of Quaternary-age alluvial and terrace deposits along the...
Authors
G. P. Adams, Donna Runkle, Alan Rea, J. R. Cederstrand
Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Enid isolated terrace aquifer in northwestern Oklahoma Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Enid isolated terrace aquifer in northwestern Oklahoma
ARC/INFO export and nonproprietary format files The data sets in this report include digitized aquifer boundaries and maps of hydraulic conductivity, recharge, and ground-water level elevation contours for the Enid isolated terrace aquifer in northwestern Oklahoma. The Enid isolated terrace aquifer covers approximately 82 square miles and supplies water for irrigation, domestic...
Authors
C.J. Becker, D. L. Runkle, Alan Rea
Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma Digital data sets that describe aquifer characteristics of the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma
Nonproprietary format files This diskette contains digitized aquifer boundaries and maps of hydraulic conductivity, recharge, and ground-water level elevation contours for the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer in east-central Oklahoma. The Vamoosa-Ada aquifer is an important source of water that underlies about 2,320-square miles of parts of Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Creek, Lincoln, Okfuskee, and Seminole...
Authors
Marvin M. Abbott, D. L. Runkle, Alan Rea