Bruce D Smith (Former Employee)
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Biosolids, soil, crop, ground-water, and streambed-sediment data for a biosolids-application area near Deer Trail, Colorado, 2001 Biosolids, soil, crop, ground-water, and streambed-sediment data for a biosolids-application area near Deer Trail, Colorado, 2001
In January 1999, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began an expanded monitoring program near Deer Trail, Colorado, in cooperation with the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District and the North Kiowa Bijou Groundwater Management District. Monitoring components were biosolids, soils, crops, ground water, and streambed sediment. The monitoring program addresses concerns from the public about...
Authors
Tracy J.B. Yager, David B. Smith, James Crock
Biosolids, Soil, Crop, Ground-Water, and Streambed-Sediment Data for a Biosolids-Application Area Near Deer Trail, Colorado, 2000 Biosolids, Soil, Crop, Ground-Water, and Streambed-Sediment Data for a Biosolids-Application Area Near Deer Trail, Colorado, 2000
In January 1999, the U.S. Geological Survey began an expanded monitoring program near Deer Trail, Colorado, in cooperation with the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District and the North Kiowa Bijou Groundwater Management District. Monitoring components were biosolids, soils, crops, ground water, and streambed sediments. The monitoring program addresses concerns from the public about...
Authors
Tracy J.B. Yager, David B. Smith, James Crock, Michael Stevens
Effects of surface applications of biosolids on soil, crops, ground water, and streambed sediment near Deer Trail, Colorado, 1999-2003 Effects of surface applications of biosolids on soil, crops, ground water, and streambed sediment near Deer Trail, Colorado, 1999-2003
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with Metro Wastewater Reclamation District and North Kiowa Bijou Groundwater Management District, studied natural geochemical effects and the effects of biosolids applications to the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District properties near Deer Trail, Colorado, during 1999 through 2003 because of public concern about potential contamination of soil...
Authors
Tracy J.B. Yager, David B. Smith, James Crock
Biosolids, soil, crop, ground-water, and streambed-sediment data for a biosolids-application area near Deer Trail, Colorado, 2002-2003 Biosolids, soil, crop, ground-water, and streambed-sediment data for a biosolids-application area near Deer Trail, Colorado, 2002-2003
In January 1999, the U.S. Geological Survey began an expanded monitoring program near Deer Trail, Colorado, in cooperation with the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District and the North Kiowa Bijou Groundwater Management District. Monitoring components were biosolids, soils, crops, ground water, and streambed sediments. The monitoring program addresses concerns from the public about...
Authors
Tracy J.B. Yager, David B. Smith, James Crock
Helicopter electromagnetic and magnetic survey data and maps, Seco Creek area, Medina and Uvalde counties, Texas Helicopter electromagnetic and magnetic survey data and maps, Seco Creek area, Medina and Uvalde counties, Texas
A helicopter electromagnetic and magnetic (HEM) survey was completed of a 209 square kilometer (81 square miles) area of the central Edwards aquifer. This open-file report is a release of the airborne geophysical data and a summary of the hydrologic application. The survey area was centered on the Valdina Farms sinkhole along the Seco Creek drainage in western Medina County, Texas...
Authors
Bruce Smith, David Smith, Patricia Hill, Victor Labson
Determining the toxicity potential of mine-waste piles Determining the toxicity potential of mine-waste piles
No abstract available.
Authors
Kathleen Smith, Thomas Wildeman, LaDonna Choate, Sharon Diehl, David Fey, Philip Hageman, James F. Ranville, Rosalia Rojas, Bruce Smith
A proposal for upgrading the National-Scale Soil Geochemical Database for the United States A proposal for upgrading the National-Scale Soil Geochemical Database for the United States
No abstract available.
Authors
David B. Smith, Martin Goldhaber, Michael Wilson, Rebecca Burt
Geochemical response to variable streamflow conditions in contaminated and uncontaminated streams Geochemical response to variable streamflow conditions in contaminated and uncontaminated streams
Seasonal variations in stream inorganic geochemistry are not well documented or understood. We sampled two mining-impacted and two relatively pristine streams in western Montana over a 12-month period, collecting samples every 4 weeks, with supplemental sampling (at least weekly) during spring runoff. We analyzed all samples for dissolved (operationally defined as
Authors
Sonia Nagorski, Johnnie Moore, Temple McKinnon, David B. Smith
Aeromagnetic survey of Medina and Uvalde counties, Texas Aeromagnetic survey of Medina and Uvalde counties, Texas
No abstract available.
Authors
David Smith, Bruce Smith, Pat Hill
Preliminary geophysical characterization of two oil production sites, Osage County, Oklahoma - Osage Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research Project Preliminary geophysical characterization of two oil production sites, Osage County, Oklahoma - Osage Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research Project
Ground electromagnetic and dc resistivity geophysical surveys were used to interpret the subsurface distribution of salinized soil, water, and bedrock at two sites (A and B) and to characterize the larger scale hydrologic setting. Measurements were made on grids of about 1000 square meters using a very shallow penetrating (less than 10 m) electromagnetic (EM) geophysical system (EM31)...
Authors
Bruce Smith, Robert Bisdorf, Robert Horton, James Otton, Raymond Hutton
Geochemical baseline studies and relations between water quality and streamflow in the Upper Blackfoot watershed, Montana: Data for July 1997-December 1998 Geochemical baseline studies and relations between water quality and streamflow in the Upper Blackfoot watershed, Montana: Data for July 1997-December 1998
We used ultraclean sampling techniques to study the solute (operationally defined as
Authors
Sonia Nagorski, Johnnie Moore, David B. Smith
Geophysical signatures used to constrain geologic mapping, narrowing the search for VMS deposits in southeast Alaska Geophysical signatures used to constrain geologic mapping, narrowing the search for VMS deposits in southeast Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
Jeff Wynn, Jon Doucette, Susan Karl, Anne McCafferty, Bruce Smith, Peter Bittenbender
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 87
Biosolids, soil, crop, ground-water, and streambed-sediment data for a biosolids-application area near Deer Trail, Colorado, 2001 Biosolids, soil, crop, ground-water, and streambed-sediment data for a biosolids-application area near Deer Trail, Colorado, 2001
In January 1999, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began an expanded monitoring program near Deer Trail, Colorado, in cooperation with the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District and the North Kiowa Bijou Groundwater Management District. Monitoring components were biosolids, soils, crops, ground water, and streambed sediment. The monitoring program addresses concerns from the public about...
Authors
Tracy J.B. Yager, David B. Smith, James Crock
Biosolids, Soil, Crop, Ground-Water, and Streambed-Sediment Data for a Biosolids-Application Area Near Deer Trail, Colorado, 2000 Biosolids, Soil, Crop, Ground-Water, and Streambed-Sediment Data for a Biosolids-Application Area Near Deer Trail, Colorado, 2000
In January 1999, the U.S. Geological Survey began an expanded monitoring program near Deer Trail, Colorado, in cooperation with the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District and the North Kiowa Bijou Groundwater Management District. Monitoring components were biosolids, soils, crops, ground water, and streambed sediments. The monitoring program addresses concerns from the public about...
Authors
Tracy J.B. Yager, David B. Smith, James Crock, Michael Stevens
Effects of surface applications of biosolids on soil, crops, ground water, and streambed sediment near Deer Trail, Colorado, 1999-2003 Effects of surface applications of biosolids on soil, crops, ground water, and streambed sediment near Deer Trail, Colorado, 1999-2003
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with Metro Wastewater Reclamation District and North Kiowa Bijou Groundwater Management District, studied natural geochemical effects and the effects of biosolids applications to the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District properties near Deer Trail, Colorado, during 1999 through 2003 because of public concern about potential contamination of soil...
Authors
Tracy J.B. Yager, David B. Smith, James Crock
Biosolids, soil, crop, ground-water, and streambed-sediment data for a biosolids-application area near Deer Trail, Colorado, 2002-2003 Biosolids, soil, crop, ground-water, and streambed-sediment data for a biosolids-application area near Deer Trail, Colorado, 2002-2003
In January 1999, the U.S. Geological Survey began an expanded monitoring program near Deer Trail, Colorado, in cooperation with the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District and the North Kiowa Bijou Groundwater Management District. Monitoring components were biosolids, soils, crops, ground water, and streambed sediments. The monitoring program addresses concerns from the public about...
Authors
Tracy J.B. Yager, David B. Smith, James Crock
Helicopter electromagnetic and magnetic survey data and maps, Seco Creek area, Medina and Uvalde counties, Texas Helicopter electromagnetic and magnetic survey data and maps, Seco Creek area, Medina and Uvalde counties, Texas
A helicopter electromagnetic and magnetic (HEM) survey was completed of a 209 square kilometer (81 square miles) area of the central Edwards aquifer. This open-file report is a release of the airborne geophysical data and a summary of the hydrologic application. The survey area was centered on the Valdina Farms sinkhole along the Seco Creek drainage in western Medina County, Texas...
Authors
Bruce Smith, David Smith, Patricia Hill, Victor Labson
Determining the toxicity potential of mine-waste piles Determining the toxicity potential of mine-waste piles
No abstract available.
Authors
Kathleen Smith, Thomas Wildeman, LaDonna Choate, Sharon Diehl, David Fey, Philip Hageman, James F. Ranville, Rosalia Rojas, Bruce Smith
A proposal for upgrading the National-Scale Soil Geochemical Database for the United States A proposal for upgrading the National-Scale Soil Geochemical Database for the United States
No abstract available.
Authors
David B. Smith, Martin Goldhaber, Michael Wilson, Rebecca Burt
Geochemical response to variable streamflow conditions in contaminated and uncontaminated streams Geochemical response to variable streamflow conditions in contaminated and uncontaminated streams
Seasonal variations in stream inorganic geochemistry are not well documented or understood. We sampled two mining-impacted and two relatively pristine streams in western Montana over a 12-month period, collecting samples every 4 weeks, with supplemental sampling (at least weekly) during spring runoff. We analyzed all samples for dissolved (operationally defined as
Authors
Sonia Nagorski, Johnnie Moore, Temple McKinnon, David B. Smith
Aeromagnetic survey of Medina and Uvalde counties, Texas Aeromagnetic survey of Medina and Uvalde counties, Texas
No abstract available.
Authors
David Smith, Bruce Smith, Pat Hill
Preliminary geophysical characterization of two oil production sites, Osage County, Oklahoma - Osage Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research Project Preliminary geophysical characterization of two oil production sites, Osage County, Oklahoma - Osage Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research Project
Ground electromagnetic and dc resistivity geophysical surveys were used to interpret the subsurface distribution of salinized soil, water, and bedrock at two sites (A and B) and to characterize the larger scale hydrologic setting. Measurements were made on grids of about 1000 square meters using a very shallow penetrating (less than 10 m) electromagnetic (EM) geophysical system (EM31)...
Authors
Bruce Smith, Robert Bisdorf, Robert Horton, James Otton, Raymond Hutton
Geochemical baseline studies and relations between water quality and streamflow in the Upper Blackfoot watershed, Montana: Data for July 1997-December 1998 Geochemical baseline studies and relations between water quality and streamflow in the Upper Blackfoot watershed, Montana: Data for July 1997-December 1998
We used ultraclean sampling techniques to study the solute (operationally defined as
Authors
Sonia Nagorski, Johnnie Moore, David B. Smith
Geophysical signatures used to constrain geologic mapping, narrowing the search for VMS deposits in southeast Alaska Geophysical signatures used to constrain geologic mapping, narrowing the search for VMS deposits in southeast Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
Jeff Wynn, Jon Doucette, Susan Karl, Anne McCafferty, Bruce Smith, Peter Bittenbender