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U.S. Geological Survey Science Strategy for the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative U.S. Geological Survey Science Strategy for the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative
Southwest Wyoming's wildlife and habitat resources are increasingly affected by energy and urban/exurban development, climate change, and other key drivers of ecosystem change. To ensure that southwest Wyoming's wildlife populations and habitats persist in the face of development and other changes, a consortium of public resource-management agencies proposed the Wyoming Landscape...
Authors
Zachary H. Bowen, Cameron L. Aldridge, Patrick J. Anderson, Geneva W. Chong, Mark A. Drummond, Collin G. Homer, Ronald C. Johnson, Matthew J. Kauffman, Steven T. Knick, John J. Kosovich, Kirk A. Miller, Tom Owens, Sarah L. Shafer, Michael J. Sweat
Water resources of Carbon County, Wyoming Water resources of Carbon County, Wyoming
Carbon County is located in the south-central part of Wyoming and is the third largest county in the State. A study to describe the physical and chemical characteristics of surface-water and ground-water resources in Carbon County was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Wyoming State Engineer's Office. Evaluations of streamflow and stream-water quality were...
Authors
Timothy T. Bartos, Laura L. Hallberg, Jon P. Mason, Jodi R. Norris, Kirk A. Miller
Soils infiltration data for selected Wyoming watersheds, 1998-1999 Soils infiltration data for selected Wyoming watersheds, 1998-1999
No abstract available.
Authors
Kirk Miller, John Elliott, Nolan Friday
Water-Quality Assessment of the Yellowstone River Basin, Montana and Wyoming-Water Quality of Fixed Sites, 1999-2001 Water-Quality Assessment of the Yellowstone River Basin, Montana and Wyoming-Water Quality of Fixed Sites, 1999-2001
The National Water-Quality Assessment Program of the U.S. Geological Survey initiated an assessment in 1997 of the quality of water resources in the Yellowstone River Basin. Water-quality samples regularly were collected during 1999-2001 at 10 fixed sites on streams representing the major environmental settings of the basin. Integrator sites, which are heterogeneous in land use and...
Authors
Kirk A. Miller, Melanie L. Clark, Peter R. Wright
Water quality in the Yellowstone River Basin, Wyoming, Montana, and North Dakota, 1999-2001 Water quality in the Yellowstone River Basin, Wyoming, Montana, and North Dakota, 1999-2001
This report contains the major findings of a 1999?2001 assessment of water quality in the Yellowstone River Basin. It is one of a series of reports by the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program that present major findings in 51 major river basins and aquifer systems across the Nation. In these reports, water quality is discussed in terms of local, State, and regional issues
Authors
David A. Peterson, Timothy T. Bartos, Melanie L. Clark, Kirk A. Miller, Stephen D. Porter, Thomas L. Quinn
Water resources of Sweetwater County, Wyoming Water resources of Sweetwater County, Wyoming
Sweetwater County is located in the southwestern part of Wyoming and is the largest county in the State. A study to quantify the availability and describe the chemical quality of surface-water and ground-water resources in Sweetwater County was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Wyoming State Engineers Office. Most of the county has an arid climate. For this...
Authors
Jon P. Mason, Kirk A. Miller
Peak-flow characteristics of Wyoming streams Peak-flow characteristics of Wyoming streams
Peak-flow characteristics for unregulated streams in Wyoming are described in this report. Frequency relations for annual peak flows through water year 2000 at 364 streamflow-gaging stations in and near Wyoming were evaluated and revised or updated as needed. Analyses of historical floods, temporal trends, and generalized skew were included in the evaluation. Physical and climatic basin
Authors
Kirk A. Miller
U.S. Geological Survey monitoring of Powder River basin stream-water quantity and quality U.S. Geological Survey monitoring of Powder River basin stream-water quantity and quality
No abstract available.
Authors
M. L. Clark, K. A. Miller, M. H. Brooks
Water-surface profile and flood boundaries for the computed 100-year flood, lower Salt River, Lincoln County, Wyoming Water-surface profile and flood boundaries for the computed 100-year flood, lower Salt River, Lincoln County, Wyoming
The water-surface profile and flood boundaries for the computed 100-year flood were determined for a part of the lower Salt River in Lincoln County, Wyoming. Channel cross-section data were provided by Lincoln County. Cross-section data for bridges and other structures were collected and compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey. Roughness coefficients ranged from 0.034 to 0.100. The 100...
Authors
Kirk A. Miller, John P. Mason
Environmental setting of the Yellowstone River basin, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming Environmental setting of the Yellowstone River basin, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming
Natural and anthropogenic factors influence water-quality conditions in the Yellowstone River Basin. Physiography parallels the structural geologic setting that is generally composed of several uplifts and structural basins. Contrasts in climate and vegetation reflect topographic controls and the midcontinental location of the study unit. Surface-water hydrology reflects water surpluses...
Authors
Ronald B. Zelt, G.K. Boughton, K. A. Miller, J. P. Mason, L.M. Gianakos
Water resources data, Wyoming, water year 1998: Volume 1. Surface water Water resources data, Wyoming, water year 1998: Volume 1. Surface water
Water resources data for the 1998 water year for Wyoming consists of records of stage, discharge and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs, and water levels and water quality of ground water. Volume 1 of this report contains discharge records for 152 gaging stations; stage and contents for 15 lakes and reservoirs; and water quality for 24 gaging stations...
Authors
M.L. Smalley, R. E. Woodruff, M. L. Clark, Kirk Miller
National Water-Quality Assessment Program: Yellowstone River Basin National Water-Quality Assessment Program: Yellowstone River Basin
No abstract available.
Authors
Tom Quinn, Kirk Miller
Non-USGS Publications**
Swanson, R.B., Miller, K.A., Woodruff, R.E., Laidlaw, G.A., Watson, K.R., and Clark, M.L., 2004, Water resources data, Wyoming, water year 2003, volume 1, surface water: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Data Report WY-03-01, 531 p.,
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 24
U.S. Geological Survey Science Strategy for the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative U.S. Geological Survey Science Strategy for the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative
Southwest Wyoming's wildlife and habitat resources are increasingly affected by energy and urban/exurban development, climate change, and other key drivers of ecosystem change. To ensure that southwest Wyoming's wildlife populations and habitats persist in the face of development and other changes, a consortium of public resource-management agencies proposed the Wyoming Landscape...
Authors
Zachary H. Bowen, Cameron L. Aldridge, Patrick J. Anderson, Geneva W. Chong, Mark A. Drummond, Collin G. Homer, Ronald C. Johnson, Matthew J. Kauffman, Steven T. Knick, John J. Kosovich, Kirk A. Miller, Tom Owens, Sarah L. Shafer, Michael J. Sweat
Water resources of Carbon County, Wyoming Water resources of Carbon County, Wyoming
Carbon County is located in the south-central part of Wyoming and is the third largest county in the State. A study to describe the physical and chemical characteristics of surface-water and ground-water resources in Carbon County was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Wyoming State Engineer's Office. Evaluations of streamflow and stream-water quality were...
Authors
Timothy T. Bartos, Laura L. Hallberg, Jon P. Mason, Jodi R. Norris, Kirk A. Miller
Soils infiltration data for selected Wyoming watersheds, 1998-1999 Soils infiltration data for selected Wyoming watersheds, 1998-1999
No abstract available.
Authors
Kirk Miller, John Elliott, Nolan Friday
Water-Quality Assessment of the Yellowstone River Basin, Montana and Wyoming-Water Quality of Fixed Sites, 1999-2001 Water-Quality Assessment of the Yellowstone River Basin, Montana and Wyoming-Water Quality of Fixed Sites, 1999-2001
The National Water-Quality Assessment Program of the U.S. Geological Survey initiated an assessment in 1997 of the quality of water resources in the Yellowstone River Basin. Water-quality samples regularly were collected during 1999-2001 at 10 fixed sites on streams representing the major environmental settings of the basin. Integrator sites, which are heterogeneous in land use and...
Authors
Kirk A. Miller, Melanie L. Clark, Peter R. Wright
Water quality in the Yellowstone River Basin, Wyoming, Montana, and North Dakota, 1999-2001 Water quality in the Yellowstone River Basin, Wyoming, Montana, and North Dakota, 1999-2001
This report contains the major findings of a 1999?2001 assessment of water quality in the Yellowstone River Basin. It is one of a series of reports by the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program that present major findings in 51 major river basins and aquifer systems across the Nation. In these reports, water quality is discussed in terms of local, State, and regional issues
Authors
David A. Peterson, Timothy T. Bartos, Melanie L. Clark, Kirk A. Miller, Stephen D. Porter, Thomas L. Quinn
Water resources of Sweetwater County, Wyoming Water resources of Sweetwater County, Wyoming
Sweetwater County is located in the southwestern part of Wyoming and is the largest county in the State. A study to quantify the availability and describe the chemical quality of surface-water and ground-water resources in Sweetwater County was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Wyoming State Engineers Office. Most of the county has an arid climate. For this...
Authors
Jon P. Mason, Kirk A. Miller
Peak-flow characteristics of Wyoming streams Peak-flow characteristics of Wyoming streams
Peak-flow characteristics for unregulated streams in Wyoming are described in this report. Frequency relations for annual peak flows through water year 2000 at 364 streamflow-gaging stations in and near Wyoming were evaluated and revised or updated as needed. Analyses of historical floods, temporal trends, and generalized skew were included in the evaluation. Physical and climatic basin
Authors
Kirk A. Miller
U.S. Geological Survey monitoring of Powder River basin stream-water quantity and quality U.S. Geological Survey monitoring of Powder River basin stream-water quantity and quality
No abstract available.
Authors
M. L. Clark, K. A. Miller, M. H. Brooks
Water-surface profile and flood boundaries for the computed 100-year flood, lower Salt River, Lincoln County, Wyoming Water-surface profile and flood boundaries for the computed 100-year flood, lower Salt River, Lincoln County, Wyoming
The water-surface profile and flood boundaries for the computed 100-year flood were determined for a part of the lower Salt River in Lincoln County, Wyoming. Channel cross-section data were provided by Lincoln County. Cross-section data for bridges and other structures were collected and compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey. Roughness coefficients ranged from 0.034 to 0.100. The 100...
Authors
Kirk A. Miller, John P. Mason
Environmental setting of the Yellowstone River basin, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming Environmental setting of the Yellowstone River basin, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming
Natural and anthropogenic factors influence water-quality conditions in the Yellowstone River Basin. Physiography parallels the structural geologic setting that is generally composed of several uplifts and structural basins. Contrasts in climate and vegetation reflect topographic controls and the midcontinental location of the study unit. Surface-water hydrology reflects water surpluses...
Authors
Ronald B. Zelt, G.K. Boughton, K. A. Miller, J. P. Mason, L.M. Gianakos
Water resources data, Wyoming, water year 1998: Volume 1. Surface water Water resources data, Wyoming, water year 1998: Volume 1. Surface water
Water resources data for the 1998 water year for Wyoming consists of records of stage, discharge and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs, and water levels and water quality of ground water. Volume 1 of this report contains discharge records for 152 gaging stations; stage and contents for 15 lakes and reservoirs; and water quality for 24 gaging stations...
Authors
M.L. Smalley, R. E. Woodruff, M. L. Clark, Kirk Miller
National Water-Quality Assessment Program: Yellowstone River Basin National Water-Quality Assessment Program: Yellowstone River Basin
No abstract available.
Authors
Tom Quinn, Kirk Miller
Non-USGS Publications**
Swanson, R.B., Miller, K.A., Woodruff, R.E., Laidlaw, G.A., Watson, K.R., and Clark, M.L., 2004, Water resources data, Wyoming, water year 2003, volume 1, surface water: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Data Report WY-03-01, 531 p.,
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.