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Figure 5 Atmospheric concentrations for CFC-11, CFC-12, CFC-113, SFg (pptv) and Kr (dpm cm ). CFC data courtesy of E. Busenberg and L. N. Plummer (US Geological Survey) atmospheric Kr activities complied by W. M. Smethie (LDEO) (dpm = disintegrations per minute)... Figure 5 Atmospheric concentrations for CFC-11, CFC-12, CFC-113, SFg (pptv) and Kr (dpm cm ). CFC data courtesy of E. Busenberg and L. N. Plummer (US Geological Survey) atmospheric Kr activities complied by W. M. Smethie (LDEO) (dpm = disintegrations per minute)...
P. W. Swarzenski, US Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Geology, 600 4th Street South, St.Petersburg, FL 33701, USA... [Pg.101]

Fig. 6-12 Comparison of mean monthly averaged daily discharges for the Columbia River at The Dalles, Oregon for water years 1915-1924 (1 Oct. 1914-30 Sep. 1924) and 1985-1994. (Data from US Geological Survey, Station 14105700.)... Fig. 6-12 Comparison of mean monthly averaged daily discharges for the Columbia River at The Dalles, Oregon for water years 1915-1924 (1 Oct. 1914-30 Sep. 1924) and 1985-1994. (Data from US Geological Survey, Station 14105700.)...
Fig. 18-8 Characteristic temperature-depth distributions at an ice divide. For a climatic temperature history as shown in (a) the temperature-depth distribution changes as shown in (b). Following the step increase in surface temperature, the initial steady temperature profile (fi in (b)) is altered by a warming wave (e.g., at time fa) but eventually reaches a new steady profile by time t. (c) Temperature data from Greenland measured by Gary Clow of the US Geological Survey, showing wiggles due to climate variations (Cuffey et ah, 1995). Fig. 18-8 Characteristic temperature-depth distributions at an ice divide. For a climatic temperature history as shown in (a) the temperature-depth distribution changes as shown in (b). Following the step increase in surface temperature, the initial steady temperature profile (fi in (b)) is altered by a warming wave (e.g., at time fa) but eventually reaches a new steady profile by time t. (c) Temperature data from Greenland measured by Gary Clow of the US Geological Survey, showing wiggles due to climate variations (Cuffey et ah, 1995).
Henri Spaltenstein, University of Lausanne, Valentine 18,1400 Yverdon, Switzerland James T. Staley, Department of Microbiology, University of Washington, Box 357242, Seattle, WA 98195-7242, USA Robert F. Stallard, US Geological Survey, 3215 Marine Street, Boulder, CO 80303, USA Fiorenzo C. Ugolini, Dipartimento di Scienza... [Pg.548]

Wesolowski EA (1999) Simulation of effects of wastewater discharges on Sand Creek and lower Caddo Creek near Ardmore, Oklahoma. Investigations Report 99-4022. US Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado... [Pg.196]

Larsen, E. S. Berman, H. (1934). Microscopic determination of the nonopaque minerals. US Geological Survey Bulletin, No. 834. Washington. [Pg.184]

This manuscript benefited substantially from the comments provided by 3 anonymous reviewers. Funding support from the US Geological Survey s Toxics and Priority Ecosystems programs to D. Krabbenhoft, and from NSF grant No. 0451345 to C. Gilmour and R. Mason are greatly appreciated. [Pg.82]

Andrew Green, International Zinc Association Durham, North Carolina, USA C.G. Ingersoll, Columbia Environmental Research Center US Geological Survey, Columbia, Missouri, USA T.W. La Point, Institute of Applied Sciences... [Pg.227]

Abbey S (1970) US Geological Survey Standards - a critical study of published analytical data. Can Spectrosc 15 10-16. [Pg.101]

Baedeckee pa, ed. (1987) US Geological Survey Bidletin 1770 Methods of Geochemical Analysis, Department of the Interior, Washington DC. [Pg.230]

Clarke FW, Washington HS 1924) The composition of the earth s crust. US Geological Survey Professional Paper 127,117 pp. [Pg.230]

AO AC Technical Division on RMs United States Department of Defense United States Food and Drug Administration US Geological Survey United States Pharmacopoeia Valid Analytical Measurement, UK World Health Organization... [Pg.317]

Plan of Study to Determine the Occurrence of Sulfonylurea, Sulfonamide, and Imidazolinone Herbicides in Surface and Ground-Water of the Midwestern United States. US Geological Survey, Washington, DC (1998). Also available on the World Wide Web http //webserver.cr.usgs.gov/midconherh/html/workplan98.html, accessed September 2002. [Pg.621]

J.E. Batbash, G.P. Thehn, D.W. Kolpin, and R.J. Gdliom, Distribution of Major Herbicides in Ground Water of the United States. US Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4245. US Geological Survey, Sacramento, CA (1999). [Pg.621]

US Department of the Interior, Pesticides in Surface Waters, Current Understanding of Distribution and Major Influences. Eact Sheet 039-97. US Geological Survey, Washington, DC (1997). [Pg.621]

W.W. Lapham, F.D. Wilde, and M. T. Koterba, Ground-Water Data-Collection Protocols and Procedures for the National Water-Quality Assessment Program Selection, Installation, and Documentation of Wells and Collection of Related Data, Open-File Report 95-398, US Geological Survey, Reston, VA (1995). [Pg.816]

F.D. Wilde, D.B. Radtke, J. Gibs, andR.T. Iwatsubo, Collection of Water Samples , in National Field Manual for the Collection of Water-Quality Data , US Geological Survey Techniques of Water Resource Investigations, US Geological Survey, Reston, VA, Book 9, Chapter A4, (1999). [Pg.816]

Coastal Marine Geology Program US Geological Survey St. Petersburg, Florida, 33701, USA pswar2en usgs.g0v... [Pg.317]

Center for Coastal and Regional Marine Studies US Geological Survey Saint Petersburg, Florida 33701 US.A. pswarzen usgs.gov... [Pg.577]

Plummer (US Geological Survey) atmospheric 85Kr activities complied by W. M. Smethie (LDEO) (dpm = disintegrations per minute)... [Pg.61]

Parkhurst DL.andAppeloCAJ. User s guide to PHREEQC (version 2)-A comuter program for speciation, batch-reaction, one-dimentional transport and inverse geochemical calculations. 1999 US Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4259. [Pg.173]

DOI/USGS. 1997a. Mineral industry surveys. U.S. Department of the Interior-US. Geological Survey. [Pg.510]

Welch A.H., Watkins S.A., Helsel D.R., Focazio M.F. Arsenic in groundwater resources of the United States U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 063-00, On line at http //co.water.usgs.gov/trace/pubs/fs-063-00/. US Geological Survey, 2000. [Pg.354]

Spencer DW, Manheim FT (1969) US Geological Survey Professional Paper, 650-D, p. 288... [Pg.56]

Hinckle ME, Learned RE (1969) US Geological Survey, Professional papers 650-D 251... [Pg.316]

Williams GP, Wolman MG (1984) Downstream effects of dams in alluvial rivers, US Geological Survey, Professional Paper, 1286... [Pg.44]

Emmett WW (1980) A field calibration of the sediment trapping characteristics of the Helley-Smith bedload sampler. US Geological Survey Professional Paper, 1139... [Pg.45]

Collier M, WebbRH, Schmidt JC (1996) Dams and rivers a primer on the downstream effects of dams. US Geological Survey Circular 1126 94... [Pg.45]

PHREEQC origin David Parkhurst US Geological Survey Lakewood, Colorado USA... [Pg.488]


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