Kimberly Shaffer
Kim shaffer is a Hydrologist with the USGS Water Resources Mission Area.
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Quality-Assurance Plan for Water-Quality Activities in the USGS Ohio Water Science Center Quality-Assurance Plan for Water-Quality Activities in the USGS Ohio Water Science Center
In accordance with guidelines set forth by the Office of Water Quality in the Water Resources Discipline of the U.S. Geological Survey, a quality-assurance plan has been written for use by the Ohio Water Science Center in conducting water-quality activities. This quality-assurance plan documents the standards, policies, and procedures used by the Ohio Water Science Center for activities...
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Donna S. Francy, Kimberly H. Shaffer
Consumptive Water Use in the Great Lakes Basin Consumptive Water Use in the Great Lakes Basin
Great Lakes state agencies and organizations view understanding consumptive water use as a critical component in water-resource management. To assist them in developing a better understanding of the factors involved in consumptive use, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has completed an inventory of consumptive-use coefficients for the Great Lakes Basin. This fact sheet highlights...
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Kimberly H. Shaffer
Consumptive Water-Use Coefficients for the Great Lakes Basin and Climatically Similar Areas Consumptive Water-Use Coefficients for the Great Lakes Basin and Climatically Similar Areas
Consumptive water use is the portion of water withdrawn (for a particular use) that is evaporated, transpired, incorporated into products or crops, consumed by humans or livestock, or otherwise removed from the immediate water environment. This report, which is organized by water?use categories, includes consumptive?use coefficients for the Great Lakes Basin (including Canada) and for...
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Kimberly H. Shaffer, Donna L. Runkle
Streamflow and water-quality characteristics of the Ottawa River and selected tributaries in Allen, Hardin, and Putnam counties, Ohio Streamflow and water-quality characteristics of the Ottawa River and selected tributaries in Allen, Hardin, and Putnam counties, Ohio
Streamflow and water-quality measurements were made on the Ottawa River and selected tributaries between 1999 to 2002. Ten sets of streamflow measurements were made at an index station on the Auglaize River at Fort Jennings (station 04186500) and at 19 other sites along the Ottawa River and selected tributaries. These data were collected to relate daily mean streamflow at the Auglaize...
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Kimberly Shaffer
The history of stream gaging in Ohio The history of stream gaging in Ohio
Introduction Streams are a natural resource that can influence economic growth and the development of communities. They supply water for many uses, provide habitat for aquatic plants and animals, and sup-port recreational activities such as boat-ing and fishing. The amount of water (flow) in a stream — either too little or too much — can seriously affect these uses and human life. By...
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Kimberly Shaffer
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 17
Quality-Assurance Plan for Water-Quality Activities in the USGS Ohio Water Science Center Quality-Assurance Plan for Water-Quality Activities in the USGS Ohio Water Science Center
In accordance with guidelines set forth by the Office of Water Quality in the Water Resources Discipline of the U.S. Geological Survey, a quality-assurance plan has been written for use by the Ohio Water Science Center in conducting water-quality activities. This quality-assurance plan documents the standards, policies, and procedures used by the Ohio Water Science Center for activities...
Authors
Donna S. Francy, Kimberly H. Shaffer
Consumptive Water Use in the Great Lakes Basin Consumptive Water Use in the Great Lakes Basin
Great Lakes state agencies and organizations view understanding consumptive water use as a critical component in water-resource management. To assist them in developing a better understanding of the factors involved in consumptive use, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has completed an inventory of consumptive-use coefficients for the Great Lakes Basin. This fact sheet highlights...
Authors
Kimberly H. Shaffer
Consumptive Water-Use Coefficients for the Great Lakes Basin and Climatically Similar Areas Consumptive Water-Use Coefficients for the Great Lakes Basin and Climatically Similar Areas
Consumptive water use is the portion of water withdrawn (for a particular use) that is evaporated, transpired, incorporated into products or crops, consumed by humans or livestock, or otherwise removed from the immediate water environment. This report, which is organized by water?use categories, includes consumptive?use coefficients for the Great Lakes Basin (including Canada) and for...
Authors
Kimberly H. Shaffer, Donna L. Runkle
Streamflow and water-quality characteristics of the Ottawa River and selected tributaries in Allen, Hardin, and Putnam counties, Ohio Streamflow and water-quality characteristics of the Ottawa River and selected tributaries in Allen, Hardin, and Putnam counties, Ohio
Streamflow and water-quality measurements were made on the Ottawa River and selected tributaries between 1999 to 2002. Ten sets of streamflow measurements were made at an index station on the Auglaize River at Fort Jennings (station 04186500) and at 19 other sites along the Ottawa River and selected tributaries. These data were collected to relate daily mean streamflow at the Auglaize...
Authors
Kimberly Shaffer
The history of stream gaging in Ohio The history of stream gaging in Ohio
Introduction Streams are a natural resource that can influence economic growth and the development of communities. They supply water for many uses, provide habitat for aquatic plants and animals, and sup-port recreational activities such as boat-ing and fishing. The amount of water (flow) in a stream — either too little or too much — can seriously affect these uses and human life. By...
Authors
Kimberly Shaffer