Kevin K Johnson
Kevin Johnson is a Hydrologist with the USGS, Central Midwest Water Science Center in Urbana, Illinois.
Education and Certifications
M.S. Geography, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL 2017
B.S. Geology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1997
Science and Products
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Monitoring for methane gas in Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, 1995-2003 Monitoring for methane gas in Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, 1995-2003
The release of methane gas from coal beds creates the potential for it to move into near-surface environments through natural and human-made pathways. To help ensure the safety of communities and determine the potential effects of development of coal-bed resources, methane gas concentrations in soils and ground water in Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, were monitored from 1995 to 2003. A...
Authors
Andrew Burr, Bernard Stolp, Kevin Johnson, Gilbert Hunt
Methane gas concentration in soils and ground water, Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, 1995-2003 Methane gas concentration in soils and ground water, Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, 1995-2003
The release of methane gas from coal beds creates the potential for it to move into near-surface environments through natural and human-made pathways. To help ensure the safety of communities and determine the potential effects of development of coal-bed resources, methane gas concentrations in soils and ground water in Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, were monitored from 1995 to 2003. A...
Authors
Bernard J. Stolp, A.L. Burr, K. K. Johnson
Factors affecting the occurrence of saugers in small, high-elevation rivers near the western edge of the species' natural distribution Factors affecting the occurrence of saugers in small, high-elevation rivers near the western edge of the species' natural distribution
Factors affecting the occurrence of saugers Sander canadensis were studied throughout the Wind River basin, a high-elevation watershed (> 1,440 m above mean sea level) on the western periphery of the species' natural distribution in central Wyoming. Adult saugers appeared to have a contiguous distribution over 170 km of streams among four rivers in the watershed. The upstream boundaries...
Authors
C.J. Amadio, W.A. Hubert, Kevin Johnson, D. Oberlie, D. Dufek
Quantification of metal loading to Silver Creek through the Silver Maple Claims area, Park City, Utah, May 2002 Quantification of metal loading to Silver Creek through the Silver Maple Claims area, Park City, Utah, May 2002
The Silver Maple Claims area along Silver Creek, near Park City, Utah, is administered by the Bureau of Land Management. To quantify possible sources of elevated zinc concentrations in Silver Creek that exceed water-quality standards, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a mass-loading study in May 2002 along a 1,400-meter reach of Silver Creek that included the Silver Maple Claims area
Authors
Briant Kimball, Kevin Johnson, Robert Runkel, Judy Steiger
Use of an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) to Measure Hypersaline Bidirectional Discharge Use of an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) to Measure Hypersaline Bidirectional Discharge
The U.S. Geological Survey measures the exchange of flow between the north and south parts of Great Salt Lake, Utah, as part of a monitoring program. Turbidity and bidirectional flow through the breach in the causeway that divides the lake into two parts makes it difficult to measure discharge with conventional streamflow techniques. An acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) can be...
Authors
K. K. Johnson, B.L. Loving
Sampling protocol to assess and monitor off-farm transport of waste-associated chemical and microbial constituents present of swine feeding operations Sampling protocol to assess and monitor off-farm transport of waste-associated chemical and microbial constituents present of swine feeding operations
No abstract available.
Authors
Kevin Johnson
A study of the temporal variability of atrazine in private well water. Part I: Study design, implementation, and database development A study of the temporal variability of atrazine in private well water. Part I: Study design, implementation, and database development
In 1988, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, along with the University of Iowa conducted the Statewide Rural Well Water Survey, commonly known as SWRL. A total of 686 private rural drinking water wells was selected by use of a probability sample and tested for pesticides and nitrates. Sixty-eight of these wells, the '10% repeat' wells, were additionally sampled in October, 1990 and...
Authors
M. Lorber, Kevin Johnson, B. Kross, P. Pinsky, L. Burmeister, M. Thurman, A. Wilkins, G. Hallberg
U.S.-Soviet Collaborative Geological and Geophysical Survey of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 31 degrees N, the Petrov Fracture Zone U.S.-Soviet Collaborative Geological and Geophysical Survey of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 31 degrees N, the Petrov Fracture Zone
Introduction In February 1989, the first formal U.S.-Soviet joint marine geologic-geophysical study in 10 years was undertaken along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 31°N on the 12th Cruise of the RN Akademik Boris Petrov of the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry (USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow). This survey was initiated as part of the U.S.S.R.-U.S. cooperative research project "Mid...
Authors
Kim Klitgord, Leonard Dmitriev, John Casey, Sergei Silantiev, Kevin Johnson
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 32
Monitoring for methane gas in Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, 1995-2003 Monitoring for methane gas in Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, 1995-2003
The release of methane gas from coal beds creates the potential for it to move into near-surface environments through natural and human-made pathways. To help ensure the safety of communities and determine the potential effects of development of coal-bed resources, methane gas concentrations in soils and ground water in Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, were monitored from 1995 to 2003. A...
Authors
Andrew Burr, Bernard Stolp, Kevin Johnson, Gilbert Hunt
Methane gas concentration in soils and ground water, Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, 1995-2003 Methane gas concentration in soils and ground water, Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, 1995-2003
The release of methane gas from coal beds creates the potential for it to move into near-surface environments through natural and human-made pathways. To help ensure the safety of communities and determine the potential effects of development of coal-bed resources, methane gas concentrations in soils and ground water in Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, were monitored from 1995 to 2003. A...
Authors
Bernard J. Stolp, A.L. Burr, K. K. Johnson
Factors affecting the occurrence of saugers in small, high-elevation rivers near the western edge of the species' natural distribution Factors affecting the occurrence of saugers in small, high-elevation rivers near the western edge of the species' natural distribution
Factors affecting the occurrence of saugers Sander canadensis were studied throughout the Wind River basin, a high-elevation watershed (> 1,440 m above mean sea level) on the western periphery of the species' natural distribution in central Wyoming. Adult saugers appeared to have a contiguous distribution over 170 km of streams among four rivers in the watershed. The upstream boundaries...
Authors
C.J. Amadio, W.A. Hubert, Kevin Johnson, D. Oberlie, D. Dufek
Quantification of metal loading to Silver Creek through the Silver Maple Claims area, Park City, Utah, May 2002 Quantification of metal loading to Silver Creek through the Silver Maple Claims area, Park City, Utah, May 2002
The Silver Maple Claims area along Silver Creek, near Park City, Utah, is administered by the Bureau of Land Management. To quantify possible sources of elevated zinc concentrations in Silver Creek that exceed water-quality standards, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a mass-loading study in May 2002 along a 1,400-meter reach of Silver Creek that included the Silver Maple Claims area
Authors
Briant Kimball, Kevin Johnson, Robert Runkel, Judy Steiger
Use of an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) to Measure Hypersaline Bidirectional Discharge Use of an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) to Measure Hypersaline Bidirectional Discharge
The U.S. Geological Survey measures the exchange of flow between the north and south parts of Great Salt Lake, Utah, as part of a monitoring program. Turbidity and bidirectional flow through the breach in the causeway that divides the lake into two parts makes it difficult to measure discharge with conventional streamflow techniques. An acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) can be...
Authors
K. K. Johnson, B.L. Loving
Sampling protocol to assess and monitor off-farm transport of waste-associated chemical and microbial constituents present of swine feeding operations Sampling protocol to assess and monitor off-farm transport of waste-associated chemical and microbial constituents present of swine feeding operations
No abstract available.
Authors
Kevin Johnson
A study of the temporal variability of atrazine in private well water. Part I: Study design, implementation, and database development A study of the temporal variability of atrazine in private well water. Part I: Study design, implementation, and database development
In 1988, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, along with the University of Iowa conducted the Statewide Rural Well Water Survey, commonly known as SWRL. A total of 686 private rural drinking water wells was selected by use of a probability sample and tested for pesticides and nitrates. Sixty-eight of these wells, the '10% repeat' wells, were additionally sampled in October, 1990 and...
Authors
M. Lorber, Kevin Johnson, B. Kross, P. Pinsky, L. Burmeister, M. Thurman, A. Wilkins, G. Hallberg
U.S.-Soviet Collaborative Geological and Geophysical Survey of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 31 degrees N, the Petrov Fracture Zone U.S.-Soviet Collaborative Geological and Geophysical Survey of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 31 degrees N, the Petrov Fracture Zone
Introduction In February 1989, the first formal U.S.-Soviet joint marine geologic-geophysical study in 10 years was undertaken along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 31°N on the 12th Cruise of the RN Akademik Boris Petrov of the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry (USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow). This survey was initiated as part of the U.S.S.R.-U.S. cooperative research project "Mid...
Authors
Kim Klitgord, Leonard Dmitriev, John Casey, Sergei Silantiev, Kevin Johnson