Joseph Domagalski (Former Employee)
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Metals transport in the Sacramento River, California, 1996-1997; volume 1: Methods and data Metals transport in the Sacramento River, California, 1996-1997; volume 1: Methods and data
Metals transport in the Sacramento River, northern California, was evaluated on the basis of samples of water, suspended colloids, streambed sediment, and caddisfly larvae that were collected on one to six occasions at 19 sites in the Sacramento River Basin from July 1996 to June 1997. Four of the sampling periods (July, September, and November 1996; and May-June 1997) took place during...
Authors
Charles N. Alpers, Howard E. Taylor, Joseph L. Domagalski
Water quality in the Sacramento River basin, California, 1994-98 Water quality in the Sacramento River basin, California, 1994-98
This report summarizes major findings about water quality in the Sacramento River basin that emerged from an assessment conducted between 1994 and 1998 by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Water quality is discussed in terms of local and regional issues and compared to conditions found in all 36 NAWQA study areas assessed to date...
Authors
Joseph L. Domagalski, Donna L. Knifong, Peter D. Dileanis, Larry R. Brown, Jason T. May, Valerie Connor, Charles N. Alpers
Water-quality assessment of the Sacramento River Basin, California — Water quality of fixed sites, 1996-1998 Water-quality assessment of the Sacramento River Basin, California — Water quality of fixed sites, 1996-1998
Water-quality samples were collected from 12 sites in the Sacramento River Basin, Cali-fornia, from February 1996 through April 1998. Field measurements (dissolved oxygen, pH, specific conductance, alkalinity, and water tem-perature) were completed on all samples, and laboratory analyses were done for suspended sediments, nutrients, dissolved and particulate organic carbon, major ions...
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Joseph L. Domagalski, Peter D. Dileanis
Trace elements and organic compounds in streambed sediment and aquatic biota from the Sacramento River Basin, California, October and November 1995 Trace elements and organic compounds in streambed sediment and aquatic biota from the Sacramento River Basin, California, October and November 1995
Elevated levels of trace elements and hydrophobic organic compounds were detected in streambed sediments and aquatic biota [Asiatic clam (Corbicula fluminea) or bottom-feeding fish] of the Sacramento River Basin, California, during October and November 1995. Trace elements detected included cadmium, copper, mercury, lead, and zinc. Elevated levels of cadmium, copper, and zinc in the...
Authors
Dorene E. MacCoy, Joseph L. Domagalski
Occurrence and transport of total mercury and methyl mercury in the Sacramento River Basin, California Occurrence and transport of total mercury and methyl mercury in the Sacramento River Basin, California
Mercury poses a water-quality problem for California's Sacramento River, a large river with a mean annual discharge of over 650 m3/s. This river discharges into the San Francisco Bay, and numerous fish species of the bay and river contain mercury levels high enough to affect human health if consumed. Two possible sources of mercury are the mercury mines in the Coast Ranges and the gold...
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Joseph L. Domagalski
Water quality assessment of the Sacramento River Basin, California: Environmental setting and study design Water quality assessment of the Sacramento River Basin, California: Environmental setting and study design
This report describes the environmental setting and investigative activities of the Sacramento River Basin study unit of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program. The Sacramento River Basin is one of 60 study units located throughout the United States that has been scheduled for study as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program. The Sacramento River Basin is the most...
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Joseph L. Domagalski, Donna L. Knifong, Dorene E. MacCoy, Peter D. Dileanis, Barbara J. Dawson, Michael S. Majewski
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 59
Metals transport in the Sacramento River, California, 1996-1997; volume 1: Methods and data Metals transport in the Sacramento River, California, 1996-1997; volume 1: Methods and data
Metals transport in the Sacramento River, northern California, was evaluated on the basis of samples of water, suspended colloids, streambed sediment, and caddisfly larvae that were collected on one to six occasions at 19 sites in the Sacramento River Basin from July 1996 to June 1997. Four of the sampling periods (July, September, and November 1996; and May-June 1997) took place during...
Authors
Charles N. Alpers, Howard E. Taylor, Joseph L. Domagalski
Water quality in the Sacramento River basin, California, 1994-98 Water quality in the Sacramento River basin, California, 1994-98
This report summarizes major findings about water quality in the Sacramento River basin that emerged from an assessment conducted between 1994 and 1998 by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Water quality is discussed in terms of local and regional issues and compared to conditions found in all 36 NAWQA study areas assessed to date...
Authors
Joseph L. Domagalski, Donna L. Knifong, Peter D. Dileanis, Larry R. Brown, Jason T. May, Valerie Connor, Charles N. Alpers
Water-quality assessment of the Sacramento River Basin, California — Water quality of fixed sites, 1996-1998 Water-quality assessment of the Sacramento River Basin, California — Water quality of fixed sites, 1996-1998
Water-quality samples were collected from 12 sites in the Sacramento River Basin, Cali-fornia, from February 1996 through April 1998. Field measurements (dissolved oxygen, pH, specific conductance, alkalinity, and water tem-perature) were completed on all samples, and laboratory analyses were done for suspended sediments, nutrients, dissolved and particulate organic carbon, major ions...
Authors
Joseph L. Domagalski, Peter D. Dileanis
Trace elements and organic compounds in streambed sediment and aquatic biota from the Sacramento River Basin, California, October and November 1995 Trace elements and organic compounds in streambed sediment and aquatic biota from the Sacramento River Basin, California, October and November 1995
Elevated levels of trace elements and hydrophobic organic compounds were detected in streambed sediments and aquatic biota [Asiatic clam (Corbicula fluminea) or bottom-feeding fish] of the Sacramento River Basin, California, during October and November 1995. Trace elements detected included cadmium, copper, mercury, lead, and zinc. Elevated levels of cadmium, copper, and zinc in the...
Authors
Dorene E. MacCoy, Joseph L. Domagalski
Occurrence and transport of total mercury and methyl mercury in the Sacramento River Basin, California Occurrence and transport of total mercury and methyl mercury in the Sacramento River Basin, California
Mercury poses a water-quality problem for California's Sacramento River, a large river with a mean annual discharge of over 650 m3/s. This river discharges into the San Francisco Bay, and numerous fish species of the bay and river contain mercury levels high enough to affect human health if consumed. Two possible sources of mercury are the mercury mines in the Coast Ranges and the gold...
Authors
Joseph L. Domagalski
Water quality assessment of the Sacramento River Basin, California: Environmental setting and study design Water quality assessment of the Sacramento River Basin, California: Environmental setting and study design
This report describes the environmental setting and investigative activities of the Sacramento River Basin study unit of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program. The Sacramento River Basin is one of 60 study units located throughout the United States that has been scheduled for study as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program. The Sacramento River Basin is the most...
Authors
Joseph L. Domagalski, Donna L. Knifong, Dorene E. MacCoy, Peter D. Dileanis, Barbara J. Dawson, Michael S. Majewski