Peter Weiskel (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Water use regimes: Characterizing direct human interaction with hydrologic systems Water use regimes: Characterizing direct human interaction with hydrologic systems
The sustainability of human water use practices is a rapidly growing concern in the United States and around the world. To better characterize direct human interaction with hydrologic systems (stream basins and aquifers), we introduce the concept of the water use regime. Unlike scalar indicators of anthropogenic hydrologic stress in the literature, the water use regime is a two...
Authors
Peter Weiskel, Richard Vogel, Peter Steeves, Philip Zarriello, Leslie DeSimone, Kernell G. Ries
Water resources and the urban environment, lower Charles River watershed, Massachusetts, 1630-2005 Water resources and the urban environment, lower Charles River watershed, Massachusetts, 1630-2005
The Charles River, one of the Nation’s most historically significant rivers, flows through the center of the Boston metropolitan region in eastern Massachusetts. The lower Charles River, downstream of the original head of tide in Watertown, was originally a productive estuary and important source of fish and shellfish for the Native Americans of the region. This portion of the river has...
Authors
Peter Weiskel, Lora Barlow, Tomas Smieszek
Long-term hydrologic monitoring protocol for coastal ecosystems Long-term hydrologic monitoring protocol for coastal ecosystems
No abstract available.
Authors
Timothy McCobb, Peter Weiskel
Coastal ecosystems and resources framework for science Coastal ecosystems and resources framework for science
No abstract available.
Authors
John Bratton, Glenn Guntenspergen, B.E. Taggart, Douglas Wheeler, Lynn Bjorklund, Michael H. Bothner, Rama Kotra, Robert Lent, E.L. Mecray, Hilary Neckles, Barbara Poore, Stephen Rideout, Susan Russell-Robinson, P.K. Weiskel
Highlights of the USGS Cooperative Water Program in Massachusetts Highlights of the USGS Cooperative Water Program in Massachusetts
No abstract available.
Authors
Peter Weiskel
Streamflow, water quality, and contaminant loads in the lower Charles River Watershed, Massachusetts, 1999-2000 Streamflow, water quality, and contaminant loads in the lower Charles River Watershed, Massachusetts, 1999-2000
Streamflow data and dry-weather and stormwater water-quality samples were collected from the main stem of the Charles River upstream of the lower Charles River (or the Basin) and from four partially culverted urban streams that drain tributary subbasins in the lower Charles River Watershed. Samples were collected between June 1999 and September 2000 and analyzed for a number of potential
Authors
Robert F. Breault, Jason Sorenson, Peter Weiskel
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 27
Water use regimes: Characterizing direct human interaction with hydrologic systems Water use regimes: Characterizing direct human interaction with hydrologic systems
The sustainability of human water use practices is a rapidly growing concern in the United States and around the world. To better characterize direct human interaction with hydrologic systems (stream basins and aquifers), we introduce the concept of the water use regime. Unlike scalar indicators of anthropogenic hydrologic stress in the literature, the water use regime is a two...
Authors
Peter Weiskel, Richard Vogel, Peter Steeves, Philip Zarriello, Leslie DeSimone, Kernell G. Ries
Water resources and the urban environment, lower Charles River watershed, Massachusetts, 1630-2005 Water resources and the urban environment, lower Charles River watershed, Massachusetts, 1630-2005
The Charles River, one of the Nation’s most historically significant rivers, flows through the center of the Boston metropolitan region in eastern Massachusetts. The lower Charles River, downstream of the original head of tide in Watertown, was originally a productive estuary and important source of fish and shellfish for the Native Americans of the region. This portion of the river has...
Authors
Peter Weiskel, Lora Barlow, Tomas Smieszek
Long-term hydrologic monitoring protocol for coastal ecosystems Long-term hydrologic monitoring protocol for coastal ecosystems
No abstract available.
Authors
Timothy McCobb, Peter Weiskel
Coastal ecosystems and resources framework for science Coastal ecosystems and resources framework for science
No abstract available.
Authors
John Bratton, Glenn Guntenspergen, B.E. Taggart, Douglas Wheeler, Lynn Bjorklund, Michael H. Bothner, Rama Kotra, Robert Lent, E.L. Mecray, Hilary Neckles, Barbara Poore, Stephen Rideout, Susan Russell-Robinson, P.K. Weiskel
Highlights of the USGS Cooperative Water Program in Massachusetts Highlights of the USGS Cooperative Water Program in Massachusetts
No abstract available.
Authors
Peter Weiskel
Streamflow, water quality, and contaminant loads in the lower Charles River Watershed, Massachusetts, 1999-2000 Streamflow, water quality, and contaminant loads in the lower Charles River Watershed, Massachusetts, 1999-2000
Streamflow data and dry-weather and stormwater water-quality samples were collected from the main stem of the Charles River upstream of the lower Charles River (or the Basin) and from four partially culverted urban streams that drain tributary subbasins in the lower Charles River Watershed. Samples were collected between June 1999 and September 2000 and analyzed for a number of potential
Authors
Robert F. Breault, Jason Sorenson, Peter Weiskel