Jeffrey Martin (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Water-quality assessment of the White River Basin, Indiana: Analysis of selected information on nutrients, 1980-92
Water-quality data from 23 surfacewater-quality monitoring sites operated by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and streamflow data from 11 U.S. Geological Survey streamflow-gaging stations in the White River Basin were analyzed to determine recent (1981 90 water years) water-quality conditions, trends, and river loads for ammonia, nitrate, total nitrogen, and total phosphorus. The
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, Charles G. Crawford, Jeffrey W. Frey, Glenn A. Hodgkins
Effects of combined-sewer overflows and urban runoff on the water quality of Fall Creek, Indianapolis, Indiana
In 1986, the U.S. Geological Survey and the Indianapolis Department of Public Works began a study to evaluate the effects of combined-sewer overflows and urban runoff discharging to Fall Geek on the White River. This report describes the effects of combined-sewer overflows and urban runoff on the water quality of Fall Creek during summer 1987 by comparing the water quality during base flow with th
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin
National water summary 1990-91: Hydrologic events and stream water quality
National Water Summary 1990-91 Hydrologic Events and Stream Water Quality was planned to complement existing Federal-State water-quality reporting to the U.S. Congress that is required by the Clean Water Act of 1972. This act, formally known as the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 (Public Law 92-500), and its amendments in 1977,1979,1980,1981,1983, and 1987, is the principal
Policy and procedures for the management and archival storage of data collected for hydrologic investigations, U.S. Geological Survey, Indiana District
This report describes the policy and procedures used by the Indiana District of the U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, to manage and store data collected during hydrologic investigations. It is the policy of the Indiana District that data collected to meet the objectives of projects for hydrologic investigations be documented, organized, and archieved in a manner that (1) facilitate
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, David A. Cohen
Effects of surface coal mining and reclamation on the geohydrology of six small watersheds in West-Central Indiana
Six small watersheds in west-central Indiana were selected for study of the hydrologic effects of surface coal mining and reclamation. The watersheds include mined and reclaimed, mined and unreclaimed, and unmined agricultural land uses and are each less than 3 square miles in area. Surface-water, ground-water, and meteorologic data for the 1981 and 1982 water years were used to describe and compa
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, Richard F. Duwelius, Charles G. Crawford
Effects of storm runoff on water quality in the White River and Fall Creek, Indianapolis, Indiana, June through October 1986 and 1987
No abstract available.
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, R.A. Craig
Description of the physical environment and coal-mining history of west-central Indiana, with emphasis on six small watersheds
This report describes the physical and human environment and coal-mining history of west-central Indiana, with emphasis on six small watersheds selected for study of the hydrologic effects of surface coal mining. The report summarizes information on the geology, geomorphology, soils, climate, hydrology, water use, land use, population, and coal-mining history of Clay, Owen, Sullivan, and Vigo Coun
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, Charles G. Crawford, Richard F. Duwelius, Danny E. Renn
Statistical analysis of surface-water-quality data in and near the coal-mining region of southwestern Indiana, 1957-80
The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 requires that applications for coal-mining permits contain information about the water quality of streams at and near a proposed mine. To meet this need for information, streamflow, specific conductance, pH, and concentrations of total alkalinity, sulfate, dissolved solids, suspended solids, total iron, and total manganese at 37 stations were
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, Charles G. Crawford
Description of the physical environment and coal-mining history of west-central Indiana, with emphasis on six small watersheds
Information on the geology, geomorphology, soils, climate, hydrology, water use, land use, population, and coal mining history of Clay, Owen, Sullivan, and Vigo Counties in Indiana is summarized. Site-specific information is given on the morphology , geology, soils, land use, coal mining history, and hydrologic instrumentation of the six watersheds which are each less than 3 sq mi in area. The Wab
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, Charles G. Crawford, R.F. Duwelius, D.E. Renn
Effects of surface coal mining and reclamation on the geohydrology of six small watersheds in west-central Indiana
The watersheds studied include mined and reclaimed; mined and unreclaimed; and unmined, agricultural land uses, and are each < 3 sq mi in area. Surface water, groundwater, and meteorologic data for the 1981 and 1982 water years were used to describe and compare hydrologic systems of the six watersheds and to identify hydrologic effects of mining and reclamation. Peak discharges were greater at the
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, Richard F. Duwelius, Charles G. Crawford
Hydrologic evaluation of a hypothetical coal-mining site near Chrisney, Spencer County, Indiana
Protecting the water resources of the Nation is a major emphasis of the
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act, PL 95-87. Permanent regulations
established for this Act by the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) require the
issuance of a permit before mining begins. An application for a mining permit
must include an assessment of the hydrologic characteristics of the mining
site and adjacent a
Authors
John S. Zogorski, Daniel S. Ramey, Paul W. Lambert, Jeffrey D. Martin, Robert E. Warner
Non-USGS Publications**
Nowell, L.H., Norman, J.E., Moran, P.W., Martin, J.D. and Stone, W.W., 2014, Pesticide Toxicity Index—A tool for assessing potential toxicity of pesticide mixtures to freshwater aquatic organisms: Science of the Total Environment, vol. 476–477, p. 144–157.
Vecchia, A.V., Martin, J.D., and Gilliom, R.J., 2008, Modeling variability and trends in pesticide concentrations in streams: Journal of the American Water Resources Association, vol. 44, no. 5, p. 1,308-1,324.
Vecchia, A.V., Gilliom, R.J., Sullivan, D.J., Lorenz, D.L. and Martin, J.D., 2009, Trends in concentration and use of agricultural herbicides for corn belt rivers, 1996-2006: Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 23, no. 24, p. 9096-9102
Belden, J.B., Gilliom, R.J., Martin, J.D., and Lydy, M.J., 2006, Relative toxicity and occurrence patterns of pesticide mixtures in streams draining agricultural watersheds dominated by corn and soybean production: Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, vol. 3, no. 1, p. 90-100.
Crawford, C.G., Wangsness, D.J., and Martin, J.D., 1992, Recovery of benthic-invertebrate communities in the White River near Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, following implementation of advanced treatment of municipal wastewater: Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, vol. 126, no. 1, p. 67-84.
Willard, D.E., Ewert, M.A., Hogan, M.E., and Martin, J.D., 1980, A land use analysis of existing and potential coal surface mining areas in the Ohio River Basin Energy Study region, Phase II: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, EPA-600/7-81-068, 126 p.
**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
Filter Total Items: 35
Water-quality assessment of the White River Basin, Indiana: Analysis of selected information on nutrients, 1980-92
Water-quality data from 23 surfacewater-quality monitoring sites operated by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and streamflow data from 11 U.S. Geological Survey streamflow-gaging stations in the White River Basin were analyzed to determine recent (1981 90 water years) water-quality conditions, trends, and river loads for ammonia, nitrate, total nitrogen, and total phosphorus. The
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, Charles G. Crawford, Jeffrey W. Frey, Glenn A. Hodgkins
Effects of combined-sewer overflows and urban runoff on the water quality of Fall Creek, Indianapolis, Indiana
In 1986, the U.S. Geological Survey and the Indianapolis Department of Public Works began a study to evaluate the effects of combined-sewer overflows and urban runoff discharging to Fall Geek on the White River. This report describes the effects of combined-sewer overflows and urban runoff on the water quality of Fall Creek during summer 1987 by comparing the water quality during base flow with th
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin
National water summary 1990-91: Hydrologic events and stream water quality
National Water Summary 1990-91 Hydrologic Events and Stream Water Quality was planned to complement existing Federal-State water-quality reporting to the U.S. Congress that is required by the Clean Water Act of 1972. This act, formally known as the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 (Public Law 92-500), and its amendments in 1977,1979,1980,1981,1983, and 1987, is the principal
Policy and procedures for the management and archival storage of data collected for hydrologic investigations, U.S. Geological Survey, Indiana District
This report describes the policy and procedures used by the Indiana District of the U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, to manage and store data collected during hydrologic investigations. It is the policy of the Indiana District that data collected to meet the objectives of projects for hydrologic investigations be documented, organized, and archieved in a manner that (1) facilitate
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, David A. Cohen
Effects of surface coal mining and reclamation on the geohydrology of six small watersheds in West-Central Indiana
Six small watersheds in west-central Indiana were selected for study of the hydrologic effects of surface coal mining and reclamation. The watersheds include mined and reclaimed, mined and unreclaimed, and unmined agricultural land uses and are each less than 3 square miles in area. Surface-water, ground-water, and meteorologic data for the 1981 and 1982 water years were used to describe and compa
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, Richard F. Duwelius, Charles G. Crawford
Effects of storm runoff on water quality in the White River and Fall Creek, Indianapolis, Indiana, June through October 1986 and 1987
No abstract available.
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, R.A. Craig
Description of the physical environment and coal-mining history of west-central Indiana, with emphasis on six small watersheds
This report describes the physical and human environment and coal-mining history of west-central Indiana, with emphasis on six small watersheds selected for study of the hydrologic effects of surface coal mining. The report summarizes information on the geology, geomorphology, soils, climate, hydrology, water use, land use, population, and coal-mining history of Clay, Owen, Sullivan, and Vigo Coun
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, Charles G. Crawford, Richard F. Duwelius, Danny E. Renn
Statistical analysis of surface-water-quality data in and near the coal-mining region of southwestern Indiana, 1957-80
The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 requires that applications for coal-mining permits contain information about the water quality of streams at and near a proposed mine. To meet this need for information, streamflow, specific conductance, pH, and concentrations of total alkalinity, sulfate, dissolved solids, suspended solids, total iron, and total manganese at 37 stations were
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, Charles G. Crawford
Description of the physical environment and coal-mining history of west-central Indiana, with emphasis on six small watersheds
Information on the geology, geomorphology, soils, climate, hydrology, water use, land use, population, and coal mining history of Clay, Owen, Sullivan, and Vigo Counties in Indiana is summarized. Site-specific information is given on the morphology , geology, soils, land use, coal mining history, and hydrologic instrumentation of the six watersheds which are each less than 3 sq mi in area. The Wab
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, Charles G. Crawford, R.F. Duwelius, D.E. Renn
Effects of surface coal mining and reclamation on the geohydrology of six small watersheds in west-central Indiana
The watersheds studied include mined and reclaimed; mined and unreclaimed; and unmined, agricultural land uses, and are each < 3 sq mi in area. Surface water, groundwater, and meteorologic data for the 1981 and 1982 water years were used to describe and compare hydrologic systems of the six watersheds and to identify hydrologic effects of mining and reclamation. Peak discharges were greater at the
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, Richard F. Duwelius, Charles G. Crawford
Hydrologic evaluation of a hypothetical coal-mining site near Chrisney, Spencer County, Indiana
Protecting the water resources of the Nation is a major emphasis of the
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act, PL 95-87. Permanent regulations
established for this Act by the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) require the
issuance of a permit before mining begins. An application for a mining permit
must include an assessment of the hydrologic characteristics of the mining
site and adjacent a
Authors
John S. Zogorski, Daniel S. Ramey, Paul W. Lambert, Jeffrey D. Martin, Robert E. Warner
Non-USGS Publications**
Nowell, L.H., Norman, J.E., Moran, P.W., Martin, J.D. and Stone, W.W., 2014, Pesticide Toxicity Index—A tool for assessing potential toxicity of pesticide mixtures to freshwater aquatic organisms: Science of the Total Environment, vol. 476–477, p. 144–157.
Vecchia, A.V., Martin, J.D., and Gilliom, R.J., 2008, Modeling variability and trends in pesticide concentrations in streams: Journal of the American Water Resources Association, vol. 44, no. 5, p. 1,308-1,324.
Vecchia, A.V., Gilliom, R.J., Sullivan, D.J., Lorenz, D.L. and Martin, J.D., 2009, Trends in concentration and use of agricultural herbicides for corn belt rivers, 1996-2006: Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 23, no. 24, p. 9096-9102
Belden, J.B., Gilliom, R.J., Martin, J.D., and Lydy, M.J., 2006, Relative toxicity and occurrence patterns of pesticide mixtures in streams draining agricultural watersheds dominated by corn and soybean production: Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, vol. 3, no. 1, p. 90-100.
Crawford, C.G., Wangsness, D.J., and Martin, J.D., 1992, Recovery of benthic-invertebrate communities in the White River near Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, following implementation of advanced treatment of municipal wastewater: Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, vol. 126, no. 1, p. 67-84.
Willard, D.E., Ewert, M.A., Hogan, M.E., and Martin, J.D., 1980, A land use analysis of existing and potential coal surface mining areas in the Ohio River Basin Energy Study region, Phase II: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, EPA-600/7-81-068, 126 p.
**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.