Paul F Schuster (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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The Yukon River Basin Active Layer Network: A cooperative project between the Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council and the U.S. Geological Survey
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul F. Schuster, Carol Thomas, Karonhiakta'tie Bryan Maracle
A 50-year record of NOx and SO2 sources in precipitation in the Northern Rocky Mountains, USA
Ice-core samples from Upper Fremont Glacier (UFG), Wyoming, were used as proxy records for the chemical composition of atmospheric deposition. Results of analysis of the ice-core samples for stable isotopes of nitrogen (δ15N, ) and sulfur (δ34S, ), as well as and deposition rates from the late-1940s thru the early-1990s, were used to enhance and extend existing National Atmospheric Deposition Pr
Authors
David L. Naftz, Paul F. Schuster, Craig A. Johnson
Mercury export from the Yukon River Basin and potential response to a changing climate
We measured mercury (Hg) concentrations and calculated export and yield from the Yukon River Basin (YRB) to quantify Hg flux from a large, permafrost-dominated, high-latitude watershed. Exports of Hg averaged 4400 kg Hg yr-1. The average annual yield for the YRB during the study period was 5.17 μg m-2 yr-1, which is 3–32 times more than Hg yields reported for 8 other major northern hemisphere rive
Authors
Paul F. Schuster, Robert G. Striegl, George R. Aiken, David P. Krabbenhoft, John F. DeWild, Kenna D. Butler, Ben Kamark, Mark Dornblaser
Water quality in the Yukon River Basin, Alaska, water years 2006-2008
The Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council and the U.S. Geological Survey developed a water-quality monitoring program to address a shared interest in the water quality of the Yukon River and its relation to climate. This report contains water-quality data from samples collected in the Yukon River Basin during water years 2006 through 2008. A broad range of chemical analyses from 44 stations t
Authors
Paul F. Schuster, Karonhiakta'tie Bryan Maracle, Nicole Herman-Mercer
Studies of Climate Change in the Yukon River Basin: Connecting Community and Science Through a Unique Partnership
An exciting new partnership between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council (YRITWC) is yielding critical data for the assessment of climate change effects in the Yukon River Basin. The foundation of this partnership is a shared interest in the current and future water quality of the Yukon River and its relation to climate. The USGS began a landmark stu
Authors
Paul F. Schuster, Karonhiakta'tie Byran Maracle
Transport of water, carbon, and sediment through the Yukon River Basin
In 2001, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began a water-quality study of the Yukon River. The Yukon River Basin (YRB), which encompasses 330,000 square miles in northwestern Canada and central Alaska (fig. 1), is one of the largest and most diverse ecosystems in North America. The Yukon River is more than 1,800 miles long and is one of the last great uncontrolled rivers in the world, and is essen
Authors
Timothy P. Brabets, Paul F. Schuster
Water and Sediment Quality in the Yukon River Basin, Alaska, During Water Year 2005
OVERVIEW: This report contains water-quality and sediment-quality data from samples collected in the Yukon River Basin from March through September during the 2005 water year (WY). Samples were collected throughout the year at five stations in the basin (three on the main stem Yukon River, one each on the Tanana and Porcupine Rivers). A broad range of physical, chemical, and biological analyses ar
Authors
Paul F. Schuster
Water and sediment quality in the Yukon River basin, Alaska, during water year 2004
This report contains water-quality and sediment-quality data from samples collected in the Yukon River Basin from March through September during the 2004 water year (WY). Samples were collected throughout the year at five stations in the basin (three on the main stem Yukon River, one each on the Tanana and Porcupine Rivers). A broad range of physical, chemical, and biological analyses are presente
Authors
Paul F. Schuster
Characterization of surface and ground water δ18O seasonal variation and its use for estimating groundwater residence times
18O is an ideal tracer for characterizing hydrological processes because it can be reliably measured in several watershed hydrological compartments. Here, we present multiyear isotopic data, i.e. 18O variations (δ18O), for precipitation inputs, surface water and groundwater in the Shingobee River Headwaters Area (SRHA), a well-instrumented research catchment in north-central Minnesota. SRHA surfac
Authors
Michael M. Reddy, Paul F. Schuster, Carol Kendall, Micaela B. Reddy
Water and sediment quality in the Yukon River basin, Alaska, during water year 2003
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul F. Schuster
Water and sediment quality in the Yukon River basin, Alaska, during water year 2002
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul F. Schuster
Water and Sediment Quality in the Yukon River Basin, Alaska, During Water Year 2001
Overview -- This report contains water-quality and sediment-quality data from samples collected in the Yukon River Basin during water year 2001 (October 2000 through September 2001). A broad range of chemical and biological analyses from three sets of samples are presented. First, samples were collected throughout the year at five stations in the basin (three on the mainstem Yukon River, one each
Authors
Paul F. Schuster
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 31
The Yukon River Basin Active Layer Network: A cooperative project between the Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council and the U.S. Geological Survey
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul F. Schuster, Carol Thomas, Karonhiakta'tie Bryan Maracle
A 50-year record of NOx and SO2 sources in precipitation in the Northern Rocky Mountains, USA
Ice-core samples from Upper Fremont Glacier (UFG), Wyoming, were used as proxy records for the chemical composition of atmospheric deposition. Results of analysis of the ice-core samples for stable isotopes of nitrogen (δ15N, ) and sulfur (δ34S, ), as well as and deposition rates from the late-1940s thru the early-1990s, were used to enhance and extend existing National Atmospheric Deposition Pr
Authors
David L. Naftz, Paul F. Schuster, Craig A. Johnson
Mercury export from the Yukon River Basin and potential response to a changing climate
We measured mercury (Hg) concentrations and calculated export and yield from the Yukon River Basin (YRB) to quantify Hg flux from a large, permafrost-dominated, high-latitude watershed. Exports of Hg averaged 4400 kg Hg yr-1. The average annual yield for the YRB during the study period was 5.17 μg m-2 yr-1, which is 3–32 times more than Hg yields reported for 8 other major northern hemisphere rive
Authors
Paul F. Schuster, Robert G. Striegl, George R. Aiken, David P. Krabbenhoft, John F. DeWild, Kenna D. Butler, Ben Kamark, Mark Dornblaser
Water quality in the Yukon River Basin, Alaska, water years 2006-2008
The Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council and the U.S. Geological Survey developed a water-quality monitoring program to address a shared interest in the water quality of the Yukon River and its relation to climate. This report contains water-quality data from samples collected in the Yukon River Basin during water years 2006 through 2008. A broad range of chemical analyses from 44 stations t
Authors
Paul F. Schuster, Karonhiakta'tie Bryan Maracle, Nicole Herman-Mercer
Studies of Climate Change in the Yukon River Basin: Connecting Community and Science Through a Unique Partnership
An exciting new partnership between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council (YRITWC) is yielding critical data for the assessment of climate change effects in the Yukon River Basin. The foundation of this partnership is a shared interest in the current and future water quality of the Yukon River and its relation to climate. The USGS began a landmark stu
Authors
Paul F. Schuster, Karonhiakta'tie Byran Maracle
Transport of water, carbon, and sediment through the Yukon River Basin
In 2001, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began a water-quality study of the Yukon River. The Yukon River Basin (YRB), which encompasses 330,000 square miles in northwestern Canada and central Alaska (fig. 1), is one of the largest and most diverse ecosystems in North America. The Yukon River is more than 1,800 miles long and is one of the last great uncontrolled rivers in the world, and is essen
Authors
Timothy P. Brabets, Paul F. Schuster
Water and Sediment Quality in the Yukon River Basin, Alaska, During Water Year 2005
OVERVIEW: This report contains water-quality and sediment-quality data from samples collected in the Yukon River Basin from March through September during the 2005 water year (WY). Samples were collected throughout the year at five stations in the basin (three on the main stem Yukon River, one each on the Tanana and Porcupine Rivers). A broad range of physical, chemical, and biological analyses ar
Authors
Paul F. Schuster
Water and sediment quality in the Yukon River basin, Alaska, during water year 2004
This report contains water-quality and sediment-quality data from samples collected in the Yukon River Basin from March through September during the 2004 water year (WY). Samples were collected throughout the year at five stations in the basin (three on the main stem Yukon River, one each on the Tanana and Porcupine Rivers). A broad range of physical, chemical, and biological analyses are presente
Authors
Paul F. Schuster
Characterization of surface and ground water δ18O seasonal variation and its use for estimating groundwater residence times
18O is an ideal tracer for characterizing hydrological processes because it can be reliably measured in several watershed hydrological compartments. Here, we present multiyear isotopic data, i.e. 18O variations (δ18O), for precipitation inputs, surface water and groundwater in the Shingobee River Headwaters Area (SRHA), a well-instrumented research catchment in north-central Minnesota. SRHA surfac
Authors
Michael M. Reddy, Paul F. Schuster, Carol Kendall, Micaela B. Reddy
Water and sediment quality in the Yukon River basin, Alaska, during water year 2003
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul F. Schuster
Water and sediment quality in the Yukon River basin, Alaska, during water year 2002
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul F. Schuster
Water and Sediment Quality in the Yukon River Basin, Alaska, During Water Year 2001
Overview -- This report contains water-quality and sediment-quality data from samples collected in the Yukon River Basin during water year 2001 (October 2000 through September 2001). A broad range of chemical and biological analyses from three sets of samples are presented. First, samples were collected throughout the year at five stations in the basin (three on the mainstem Yukon River, one each
Authors
Paul F. Schuster