Nancy Baker (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Water and agricultural-chemical transport in a Midwestern, tile-drained watershed: Implications for conservation practices Water and agricultural-chemical transport in a Midwestern, tile-drained watershed: Implications for conservation practices
The study of agricultural chemicals is one of five national priority topics being addressed by the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program in its second decade of studies, which began in 2001. Seven watersheds across the Nation were selected for the NAWQA agricultural-chemical topical study. The watersheds selected represent a range of agricultural settings - with varying crop...
Authors
Nancy T. Baker, Wesley W. Stone, Jeffrey W. Frey, John T. Wilson
Agricultural Chemicals in Leary Weber Ditch Basin, Hancock County, Indiana, 2003-04 Agricultural Chemicals in Leary Weber Ditch Basin, Hancock County, Indiana, 2003-04
Leary Weber Ditch Basin, Hancock County, Indiana, is part of an Agricultural Chemicals: Source, Transport, and Fate study conducted by the National Water-Quality Assessment Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. Water-quality samples were collected in Leary Weber Ditch and in the major hydrologic compartments of the Leary Weber Ditch Basin during 2003 and 2004. Hydrologic compartments...
Authors
Nancy T. Baker, Timothy R. Lathrop
Occurrence and transport of agricultural chemicals in Leary Weber Ditch Basin, Hancock County, Indiana, 2003-04 Occurrence and transport of agricultural chemicals in Leary Weber Ditch Basin, Hancock County, Indiana, 2003-04
Leary Weber Ditch Basin, Hancock County, Indiana, is one of seven first-order basins selected from across the United States as part of the Agricultural Chemicals: Source, Transport, and Fate study conducted by the National Water-Quality Assessment Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. The nationwide study was designed to increase the understanding of the links between the sources of...
Authors
Nancy T. Baker, Wesley W. Stone, John T. Wilson, Michael T. Meyer
Environmental Setting and Effects on Water Quality in the Great and Little Miami River Basins, Ohio and Indiana Environmental Setting and Effects on Water Quality in the Great and Little Miami River Basins, Ohio and Indiana
The Great and Little Miami River Basins drain approximately 7,354 square miles in southwestern Ohio and southeastern Indiana and are included in the more than 50 major river basins and aquifer systems selected for water-quality assessment as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program. Principal streams include the Great and Little Miami Rivers in Ohio...
Authors
Linda M. Debrewer, Gary L. Rowe, David C. Reutter, Rhett C. Moore, Julie A. Hambrook, Nancy T. Baker
Environmental setting and natural factors and human influences affecting water quality in the White River Basin, Indiana Environmental setting and natural factors and human influences affecting water quality in the White River Basin, Indiana
The White River Basin drains 11,349 square miles of central and southern Indiana and is one of 59 Study Units selected for water-quality assessment as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National WaterQuality Assessment Program. Defining the environmental setting of the basin and identifying the natural factors and human influences that affect water quality are important parts of the...
Authors
Douglas J. Schnoebelen, Joseph M. Fenelon, Nancy T. Baker, Jeffrey D. Martin, E. Randall Bayless, David V. Jacques, Charles G. Crawford
Fish community and habitat data at selected sites in the White River Basin, Indiana, 1993-95 Fish community and habitat data at selected sites in the White River Basin, Indiana, 1993-95
No abstract available.
Authors
N.T. Baker, J.W. Frey
Non-USGS Publications**
Baker, N.T., 1996, Use of a global positioning system and an acoustic doppler current profiler to map river and lake bathymetery: Published in Hallam, C.A., Salisbury, J.M., Lanfear, K.J., and Battaglin, W.A., eds., Proceedings of the American Water Resources Association Annual Symposium--Geographic Information Systems and Water Resources: Herndon, Virginia, American Water Resources Association, Technical Publication Series 96-3, p. 373-381.
**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: 39
Water and agricultural-chemical transport in a Midwestern, tile-drained watershed: Implications for conservation practices Water and agricultural-chemical transport in a Midwestern, tile-drained watershed: Implications for conservation practices
The study of agricultural chemicals is one of five national priority topics being addressed by the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program in its second decade of studies, which began in 2001. Seven watersheds across the Nation were selected for the NAWQA agricultural-chemical topical study. The watersheds selected represent a range of agricultural settings - with varying crop...
Authors
Nancy T. Baker, Wesley W. Stone, Jeffrey W. Frey, John T. Wilson
Agricultural Chemicals in Leary Weber Ditch Basin, Hancock County, Indiana, 2003-04 Agricultural Chemicals in Leary Weber Ditch Basin, Hancock County, Indiana, 2003-04
Leary Weber Ditch Basin, Hancock County, Indiana, is part of an Agricultural Chemicals: Source, Transport, and Fate study conducted by the National Water-Quality Assessment Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. Water-quality samples were collected in Leary Weber Ditch and in the major hydrologic compartments of the Leary Weber Ditch Basin during 2003 and 2004. Hydrologic compartments...
Authors
Nancy T. Baker, Timothy R. Lathrop
Occurrence and transport of agricultural chemicals in Leary Weber Ditch Basin, Hancock County, Indiana, 2003-04 Occurrence and transport of agricultural chemicals in Leary Weber Ditch Basin, Hancock County, Indiana, 2003-04
Leary Weber Ditch Basin, Hancock County, Indiana, is one of seven first-order basins selected from across the United States as part of the Agricultural Chemicals: Source, Transport, and Fate study conducted by the National Water-Quality Assessment Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. The nationwide study was designed to increase the understanding of the links between the sources of...
Authors
Nancy T. Baker, Wesley W. Stone, John T. Wilson, Michael T. Meyer
Environmental Setting and Effects on Water Quality in the Great and Little Miami River Basins, Ohio and Indiana Environmental Setting and Effects on Water Quality in the Great and Little Miami River Basins, Ohio and Indiana
The Great and Little Miami River Basins drain approximately 7,354 square miles in southwestern Ohio and southeastern Indiana and are included in the more than 50 major river basins and aquifer systems selected for water-quality assessment as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program. Principal streams include the Great and Little Miami Rivers in Ohio...
Authors
Linda M. Debrewer, Gary L. Rowe, David C. Reutter, Rhett C. Moore, Julie A. Hambrook, Nancy T. Baker
Environmental setting and natural factors and human influences affecting water quality in the White River Basin, Indiana Environmental setting and natural factors and human influences affecting water quality in the White River Basin, Indiana
The White River Basin drains 11,349 square miles of central and southern Indiana and is one of 59 Study Units selected for water-quality assessment as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National WaterQuality Assessment Program. Defining the environmental setting of the basin and identifying the natural factors and human influences that affect water quality are important parts of the...
Authors
Douglas J. Schnoebelen, Joseph M. Fenelon, Nancy T. Baker, Jeffrey D. Martin, E. Randall Bayless, David V. Jacques, Charles G. Crawford
Fish community and habitat data at selected sites in the White River Basin, Indiana, 1993-95 Fish community and habitat data at selected sites in the White River Basin, Indiana, 1993-95
No abstract available.
Authors
N.T. Baker, J.W. Frey
Non-USGS Publications**
Baker, N.T., 1996, Use of a global positioning system and an acoustic doppler current profiler to map river and lake bathymetery: Published in Hallam, C.A., Salisbury, J.M., Lanfear, K.J., and Battaglin, W.A., eds., Proceedings of the American Water Resources Association Annual Symposium--Geographic Information Systems and Water Resources: Herndon, Virginia, American Water Resources Association, Technical Publication Series 96-3, p. 373-381.
**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.