Ronald B Zelt, P.HWQ. (Former Employee)
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Protocols for mapping and characterizing land use/land cover in riparian zones
No abstract available.
Authors
Michaela R. Johnson, Ronald B. Zelt
Water-quality assessment of the central Nebraska basins — Entering a new decade
No abstract available.
Authors
Ronald B. Zelt, Jill D. Frankforter
Suspended-sediment concentration and pool sedimentation data for the Gibbon River, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, September 2000 through October 2001
This report presents data on streamflow, suspended-sediment concentration, geomorphic measurements of pools, and particle-size distribution of surficial bed material, collected along a 5-mile reach of the Gibbon River in Yellowstone National Park. The study was done in cooperation with the National Park Service. The Park Service was concerned about the potential effects that road reconstruction wo
Authors
Peter R. Wright, Ronald B. Zelt
Simulation and analysis of soil-water conditions in the Great Plains and adjacent areas, central United States, 1951-80
Ground-water recharge and consumptive-irrigation requirements in the Great Plains and adjacent areas largely depend upon an environment extrinsic to the ground-water system. This extrinsic environment, which includes climate, soils, and vegetation, determines the water demands of evapotranspiration, the availability of soil water to meet these demands, and the quantity of soil water remaining for
Authors
Jack T. Dugan, Ronald B. Zelt
Land cover data for central Nebraska, 1993, classified from Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper imagery, path 30, row 32 quadrilateral
No abstract available.
Authors
Ronald B. Zelt
Land cover data for central Nebraska, 1991, classified from Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper imagery, Path 31, Row 31 quadrilateral
No abstract available.
Authors
Ronald B. Zelt, Jennifer B. Sharpe
Element concentrations in bed sediment of the Yellowstone River basin, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming — A retrospective analysis
Chemical data for bed sediment were analyzed as part of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment Program investigation of the Yellowstone River Basin in parts of Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming. The primary data set consisted of about 13,000 samples collected during 1974-79 for the National Uranium Resource Evaluation program. Data were available for 50 elements, although no
Authors
D. A. Peterson, R. B. Zelt
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 in mountai
Authors
Ronald B. Zelt, G.K. Boughton, K. A. Miller, J.P. Mason, L.M. Gianakos
Water quality in the central Nebraska basins, Nebraska, 1992-95
This report is intended to summarize major findings that emerged between 1992 and 1995 from the water-quality assessment of the Central Nebraska Basins Study Unit and to relate these findings to water-quality issues of regional and national concern. The information is primarily intended for those who are involved in waterresource management. Indeed, this report addresses many of the concerns raise
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S.A. Frenzel, R.B. Swanson, T.L. Huntzinger, J. K. Stamer, P.J. Emmons, R. B. Zelt
Basin-level habitat characteristics of selected streams in central Nebraska
The goal of stream habitat characterization is to use identified relations between habitat and other physical, chemical, or biological factors in interpreting water-quality conditions. Basin-level characterization of habitat is one component of the spatially hiearchial approach to stream habitat description adopted by the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program. The Cent
Authors
R. B. Zelt
Elevation contours of the bedrock surface, North Platte 1- by 2-degree Quadrangle, Nebraska, digitized from a published 1:250,000-scale geologic map
A geologic map showing the configuration of the bedrock surface for the North Platte, Nebraska, 1- by 2-degree quadrangle was published at a scale of 1:250,000 in 1991. This report describes the conversion of the bedrock-surface elevation map into a digital geographic data set and includes those data at a nominal scale of 1:500,000. A film separation of the published elevation contours was scanned
Authors
Ronald B. Zelt
Land-cover sampling designs, data-collection procedures, and land-cover data for the Central Nebraska Basins, 1993-94
Within the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program, land-cover data are used in characterizing drainage areas upstream from surface-water sampling sites and areas selected for spatially distributed ground-water sampling. During the period of time when the initial 20 NAWQA study study-unit investigations were evaluating existing land-cover data, a Prototype 190 Co
Authors
R. B. Zelt, J. T. Dugan, M.S. Kelley
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 30
Protocols for mapping and characterizing land use/land cover in riparian zones
No abstract available.
Authors
Michaela R. Johnson, Ronald B. Zelt
Water-quality assessment of the central Nebraska basins — Entering a new decade
No abstract available.
Authors
Ronald B. Zelt, Jill D. Frankforter
Suspended-sediment concentration and pool sedimentation data for the Gibbon River, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, September 2000 through October 2001
This report presents data on streamflow, suspended-sediment concentration, geomorphic measurements of pools, and particle-size distribution of surficial bed material, collected along a 5-mile reach of the Gibbon River in Yellowstone National Park. The study was done in cooperation with the National Park Service. The Park Service was concerned about the potential effects that road reconstruction wo
Authors
Peter R. Wright, Ronald B. Zelt
Simulation and analysis of soil-water conditions in the Great Plains and adjacent areas, central United States, 1951-80
Ground-water recharge and consumptive-irrigation requirements in the Great Plains and adjacent areas largely depend upon an environment extrinsic to the ground-water system. This extrinsic environment, which includes climate, soils, and vegetation, determines the water demands of evapotranspiration, the availability of soil water to meet these demands, and the quantity of soil water remaining for
Authors
Jack T. Dugan, Ronald B. Zelt
Land cover data for central Nebraska, 1993, classified from Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper imagery, path 30, row 32 quadrilateral
No abstract available.
Authors
Ronald B. Zelt
Land cover data for central Nebraska, 1991, classified from Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper imagery, Path 31, Row 31 quadrilateral
No abstract available.
Authors
Ronald B. Zelt, Jennifer B. Sharpe
Element concentrations in bed sediment of the Yellowstone River basin, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming — A retrospective analysis
Chemical data for bed sediment were analyzed as part of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment Program investigation of the Yellowstone River Basin in parts of Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming. The primary data set consisted of about 13,000 samples collected during 1974-79 for the National Uranium Resource Evaluation program. Data were available for 50 elements, although no
Authors
D. A. Peterson, R. B. Zelt
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 in mountai
Authors
Ronald B. Zelt, G.K. Boughton, K. A. Miller, J.P. Mason, L.M. Gianakos
Water quality in the central Nebraska basins, Nebraska, 1992-95
This report is intended to summarize major findings that emerged between 1992 and 1995 from the water-quality assessment of the Central Nebraska Basins Study Unit and to relate these findings to water-quality issues of regional and national concern. The information is primarily intended for those who are involved in waterresource management. Indeed, this report addresses many of the concerns raise
Authors
S.A. Frenzel, R.B. Swanson, T.L. Huntzinger, J. K. Stamer, P.J. Emmons, R. B. Zelt
Basin-level habitat characteristics of selected streams in central Nebraska
The goal of stream habitat characterization is to use identified relations between habitat and other physical, chemical, or biological factors in interpreting water-quality conditions. Basin-level characterization of habitat is one component of the spatially hiearchial approach to stream habitat description adopted by the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program. The Cent
Authors
R. B. Zelt
Elevation contours of the bedrock surface, North Platte 1- by 2-degree Quadrangle, Nebraska, digitized from a published 1:250,000-scale geologic map
A geologic map showing the configuration of the bedrock surface for the North Platte, Nebraska, 1- by 2-degree quadrangle was published at a scale of 1:250,000 in 1991. This report describes the conversion of the bedrock-surface elevation map into a digital geographic data set and includes those data at a nominal scale of 1:500,000. A film separation of the published elevation contours was scanned
Authors
Ronald B. Zelt
Land-cover sampling designs, data-collection procedures, and land-cover data for the Central Nebraska Basins, 1993-94
Within the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program, land-cover data are used in characterizing drainage areas upstream from surface-water sampling sites and areas selected for spatially distributed ground-water sampling. During the period of time when the initial 20 NAWQA study study-unit investigations were evaluating existing land-cover data, a Prototype 190 Co
Authors
R. B. Zelt, J. T. Dugan, M.S. Kelley