Yvonne Baevsky
Intro
Bachelor of Science in Geology and Biology, Magna Cum Laude, Tufts University, Medford, MA, 1984
Master of Science in Geology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 1988
Hydrologist (Geologist) USGS WRD since 1988
Science and Products
Integrated characterization of the Richelieu/Lake Champlain basin
No abstract available.
Authors
A. Rivera, C. Rivard, M. Parent, N. Benoit, R. Lefebvre, M.A. Carrier, E. Gloaguen, Richard J. Reynolds, Thomas J. Mack, J.H. Williams, Y. H. Baevsky
Proceedings of the U.S. Geological Survey Seventh Biennial Geographic Information Science Workshop, Denver, Colorado, May 12-16, 2008
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Seventh Biennial Geographic Information Science (GIS) Workshop (USGS-GIS 2008) on May 12 through 16, 2008, at the Denver Federal Center in Denver, Colorado, is unique in that it brings together GIS professionals from all of the USGS disciplines across all regions, and focuses primarily on the needs and accomplishments of the USGS. The theme for the 2008 workshop,
Proceedings of the U.S. Geological Survey Sixth Biennial Geographic Information Science Workshop, Denver, Colorado, April 24-28, 2006
The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Sixth Biennial Geographic Information Science Workshop April 24 - 28, 2006, at the Denver Federal Center in Denver, Colorado, provides a unique opportunity for multi-disciplinary Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and associated scientific professionals to share, learn, present, and discuss a wide variety of geospatial-related topics. Information is exchanged
Authors
John W. Brakebill, Jennifer B. Sieverling, Peter G. Chirico
Proceedings of the U.S. Geological Survey Fifth Biennial Geographic Information Science Workshop: March 1-5, 2004, Denver, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
Stephen J. Char, Jennifer B. Sieverling
Development of a contour map showing generalized skew coefficients of annual peak discharges of rural, unregulated streams in New York, excluding Long Island
Flood-frequency relations that are developed by fitting the logarithms of annual peak discharges to a Pearson Type-III distribution are sensitive to skew coefficients. Estimates of population skew for a site are improved when computed from the weighted average of (1) the sample (station) skew, and (2) an unbiased, generalized skew estimate. A weighting technique based on the number of years of rec
Authors
Richard Lumia, Yvonne H. Baevsky
Atmospheric deposition and watershed nitrogen export along an elevational gradient in the Catskill Mountains, New York
Cumulative effects of atmospheric N deposition may increase N export from watersheds and contribute to the acidification of surface waters, but natural factors (such as forest productivity and soil drainage) that affect forest N cycling can also control watershed N export. To identify factors that are related to stream-water export of N, elevational gradients in atmospheric deposition and natural
Authors
G. B. Lawrence, Gary M. Lovett, Y. H. Baevsky
Combining digital spatial data with hydrologic measurements to interpret controls of stream chemistry in large watersheds
No abstract available.
Authors
Yvonne H. Baevsky, Gregory B. Lawrence, David M. Wolock, Douglas A. Burns, Peter S. Murdoch
Work plan of the Neversink watershed study in the Catskill Mountains of southeastern New York
No abstract available.
Authors
Gregory B. Lawrence, Douglas A. Burns, Peter S. Murdoch, Barry P. Baldigo, Y. H. Baevsky
Physical and water-quality characteristics affecting trout-spawning habitat in the Quashnet River, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
No abstract available.
Authors
Y. H. Baevsky
Non-USGS Publications**
Halpern, Yvonne, 1988. The Effect of Lithology, Diagenesis, and Low-Grade Metamorphism on the Ultrastructure and Surface Sculpture of Acritarchs from the Late Proterozoic Chuar Group, Grand Canyon, Arizona. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 20, no. 7, p.A226.
**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
Integrated characterization of the Richelieu/Lake Champlain basin
No abstract available.
Authors
A. Rivera, C. Rivard, M. Parent, N. Benoit, R. Lefebvre, M.A. Carrier, E. Gloaguen, Richard J. Reynolds, Thomas J. Mack, J.H. Williams, Y. H. Baevsky
Proceedings of the U.S. Geological Survey Seventh Biennial Geographic Information Science Workshop, Denver, Colorado, May 12-16, 2008
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Seventh Biennial Geographic Information Science (GIS) Workshop (USGS-GIS 2008) on May 12 through 16, 2008, at the Denver Federal Center in Denver, Colorado, is unique in that it brings together GIS professionals from all of the USGS disciplines across all regions, and focuses primarily on the needs and accomplishments of the USGS. The theme for the 2008 workshop,
Proceedings of the U.S. Geological Survey Sixth Biennial Geographic Information Science Workshop, Denver, Colorado, April 24-28, 2006
The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Sixth Biennial Geographic Information Science Workshop April 24 - 28, 2006, at the Denver Federal Center in Denver, Colorado, provides a unique opportunity for multi-disciplinary Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and associated scientific professionals to share, learn, present, and discuss a wide variety of geospatial-related topics. Information is exchanged
Authors
John W. Brakebill, Jennifer B. Sieverling, Peter G. Chirico
Proceedings of the U.S. Geological Survey Fifth Biennial Geographic Information Science Workshop: March 1-5, 2004, Denver, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
Stephen J. Char, Jennifer B. Sieverling
Development of a contour map showing generalized skew coefficients of annual peak discharges of rural, unregulated streams in New York, excluding Long Island
Flood-frequency relations that are developed by fitting the logarithms of annual peak discharges to a Pearson Type-III distribution are sensitive to skew coefficients. Estimates of population skew for a site are improved when computed from the weighted average of (1) the sample (station) skew, and (2) an unbiased, generalized skew estimate. A weighting technique based on the number of years of rec
Authors
Richard Lumia, Yvonne H. Baevsky
Atmospheric deposition and watershed nitrogen export along an elevational gradient in the Catskill Mountains, New York
Cumulative effects of atmospheric N deposition may increase N export from watersheds and contribute to the acidification of surface waters, but natural factors (such as forest productivity and soil drainage) that affect forest N cycling can also control watershed N export. To identify factors that are related to stream-water export of N, elevational gradients in atmospheric deposition and natural
Authors
G. B. Lawrence, Gary M. Lovett, Y. H. Baevsky
Combining digital spatial data with hydrologic measurements to interpret controls of stream chemistry in large watersheds
No abstract available.
Authors
Yvonne H. Baevsky, Gregory B. Lawrence, David M. Wolock, Douglas A. Burns, Peter S. Murdoch
Work plan of the Neversink watershed study in the Catskill Mountains of southeastern New York
No abstract available.
Authors
Gregory B. Lawrence, Douglas A. Burns, Peter S. Murdoch, Barry P. Baldigo, Y. H. Baevsky
Physical and water-quality characteristics affecting trout-spawning habitat in the Quashnet River, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
No abstract available.
Authors
Y. H. Baevsky
Non-USGS Publications**
Halpern, Yvonne, 1988. The Effect of Lithology, Diagenesis, and Low-Grade Metamorphism on the Ultrastructure and Surface Sculpture of Acritarchs from the Late Proterozoic Chuar Group, Grand Canyon, Arizona. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 20, no. 7, p.A226.
**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.