Robert T Ourso (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Water quality in the Cook Inlet Basin Alaska, 1998-2001 Water quality in the Cook Inlet Basin Alaska, 1998-2001
This report contains the major findings of a 1998?2001 assessment of water quality in the Cook Inlet 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
Roy L. Glass, Timothy P. Brabets, Steven A. Frenzel, Matthew S. Whitman, Robert T. Ourso
Photographic techniques for characterizing streambed particle sizes Photographic techniques for characterizing streambed particle sizes
We developed photographic techniques to characterize coarse (>2-mm) and fine (≤2-mm) streambed particle sizes in 12 streams in Anchorage, Alaska. Results were compared with current sampling techniques to assess which provided greater sampling efficiency and accuracy. The streams sampled were wadeable and contained gravel—cobble streambeds. Gradients ranged from about 5% at the upstream...
Authors
Matthew S. Whitman, Edward H. Moran, Robert T. Ourso
Identification of linear and threshold responses in streams along a gradient of urbanization in Anchorage, Alaska Identification of linear and threshold responses in streams along a gradient of urbanization in Anchorage, Alaska
We examined biotic and physiochemical responses in urbanized Anchorage, Alaska, to the percent of impervious area within stream basins, as determined by high-resolution IKONOS satellite imagery and aerial photography. Eighteen of the 86 variables examined, including riparian and instream habitat, macroinvertebrate communities, and water/sediment chemistry, were significantly correlated...
Authors
Robert T. Ourso, S.A. Frenzel
Effects of urbanization on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in streams, Anchorage, Alaska Effects of urbanization on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in streams, Anchorage, Alaska
The effect of urbanization on stream macroinvertebrate communities was examined by using data gathered during a 1999 reconnaissance of 14 sites in the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska. Data collected included macroinvertebrate abundance, water chemistry, and trace elements in bed sediments. Macroinvertebrate relative-abundance data were edited and used in metric and index calculations...
Authors
Robert T. Ourso
Stream and aquifer biology of south-central Texas — A literature review, 1973-97 Stream and aquifer biology of south-central Texas — A literature review, 1973-97
This report summarizes in table format 32 aquatic vertebrate (primarily fish), 54 aquatic invertebrate, and 13 aquatic plant studies available for the area of the South-Central Texas study unit of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment. The studies, published mostly during 1973–97, pertain to the Guadalupe, San Antonio, and Nueces River Basins, the San Antonio...
Authors
Robert T. Ourso, C. E. Hornig
Monitoring of Selected Water-Quality Constituents Near the Freshwater/Saline-Water Interface of the Edwards Aquifer, July 1996-December 1997 Monitoring of Selected Water-Quality Constituents Near the Freshwater/Saline-Water Interface of the Edwards Aquifer, July 1996-December 1997
The Edwards aquifer is the sole source of water for about 1.3 million people in and near San Antonio, Texas, as well as for ranchers and farmers throughout south-central Texas. Because of the demand for this resource, various studies have been conducted to better understand the Edwards aquifer and how the aquifer reacts to environmental changes and human influences. In July 1996, the U.S
Authors
J.R. Cederberg, Patricia B. Ging, Robert T. Ourso
Science and Products
Water quality in the Cook Inlet Basin Alaska, 1998-2001 Water quality in the Cook Inlet Basin Alaska, 1998-2001
This report contains the major findings of a 1998?2001 assessment of water quality in the Cook Inlet 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
Roy L. Glass, Timothy P. Brabets, Steven A. Frenzel, Matthew S. Whitman, Robert T. Ourso
Photographic techniques for characterizing streambed particle sizes Photographic techniques for characterizing streambed particle sizes
We developed photographic techniques to characterize coarse (>2-mm) and fine (≤2-mm) streambed particle sizes in 12 streams in Anchorage, Alaska. Results were compared with current sampling techniques to assess which provided greater sampling efficiency and accuracy. The streams sampled were wadeable and contained gravel—cobble streambeds. Gradients ranged from about 5% at the upstream...
Authors
Matthew S. Whitman, Edward H. Moran, Robert T. Ourso
Identification of linear and threshold responses in streams along a gradient of urbanization in Anchorage, Alaska Identification of linear and threshold responses in streams along a gradient of urbanization in Anchorage, Alaska
We examined biotic and physiochemical responses in urbanized Anchorage, Alaska, to the percent of impervious area within stream basins, as determined by high-resolution IKONOS satellite imagery and aerial photography. Eighteen of the 86 variables examined, including riparian and instream habitat, macroinvertebrate communities, and water/sediment chemistry, were significantly correlated...
Authors
Robert T. Ourso, S.A. Frenzel
Effects of urbanization on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in streams, Anchorage, Alaska Effects of urbanization on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in streams, Anchorage, Alaska
The effect of urbanization on stream macroinvertebrate communities was examined by using data gathered during a 1999 reconnaissance of 14 sites in the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska. Data collected included macroinvertebrate abundance, water chemistry, and trace elements in bed sediments. Macroinvertebrate relative-abundance data were edited and used in metric and index calculations...
Authors
Robert T. Ourso
Stream and aquifer biology of south-central Texas — A literature review, 1973-97 Stream and aquifer biology of south-central Texas — A literature review, 1973-97
This report summarizes in table format 32 aquatic vertebrate (primarily fish), 54 aquatic invertebrate, and 13 aquatic plant studies available for the area of the South-Central Texas study unit of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment. The studies, published mostly during 1973–97, pertain to the Guadalupe, San Antonio, and Nueces River Basins, the San Antonio...
Authors
Robert T. Ourso, C. E. Hornig
Monitoring of Selected Water-Quality Constituents Near the Freshwater/Saline-Water Interface of the Edwards Aquifer, July 1996-December 1997 Monitoring of Selected Water-Quality Constituents Near the Freshwater/Saline-Water Interface of the Edwards Aquifer, July 1996-December 1997
The Edwards aquifer is the sole source of water for about 1.3 million people in and near San Antonio, Texas, as well as for ranchers and farmers throughout south-central Texas. Because of the demand for this resource, various studies have been conducted to better understand the Edwards aquifer and how the aquifer reacts to environmental changes and human influences. In July 1996, the U.S
Authors
J.R. Cederberg, Patricia B. Ging, Robert T. Ourso
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