Hydrologist
Email:
mantidormi@usgs.gov
Office Phone:
518-285-5638
Fax:
518-285-5601
ORCID:
0000-0002-3967-1173
Location
District Office - Troy
425 Jordan Road
Troy
, NY
12180
US
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Problem - Plastic debris pollution in freshwater ecosystems is becoming a major ecosystem and public health concern. Plastic pollution is now identified as the most abundant anthropogenic debris and it is found throughout all marine environments, comprising 60-80% of all floating debris (Eriksen et al., 2013). This debris can have a lasting effect on marine life through ingestion or entanglement (Laist, 1987). Recent studies in small tributaries and freshwater environments (Baldwin, 2016) indicate microplastic pollution is pervasive across all hydrologic environments. Mike Antidormi using a net sampler to collect a microplastic sample Microscope used for size, colors, and count for microplastics analyisis...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: Aquatic Community Health,
Aquatic Community Health,
Aquatic Community Health,
Contaminants, Emerging,
Contaminants, Emerging, All tags...
Contaminants, emerging,
Cooperative Water Program,
Ecological Assessment of Human and Natural Impacts,
Ecological Assessment of Human and Natural Impacts,
Ecological Assessment of Human and Natural Impacts,
Ecosystem Health,
Ecosystem Health,
Ecosystem Health,
Micropollutants,
Micropollutants,
Micropollutants,
New York,
USGS New York Water Science Center,
WSC,
Water Quality,
Water Quality, Fewer tags
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This dataset contains measurements of chemical concentrations of soil samples representing 28 headwater drainage basins completely within the Adirondack Park of New York State (ADK Park), one basin partially in the ADK Park, and one watershed 2 kilometers from the ADK Park boundary. Seven of these watersheds have been sampled 2 or 3 times over periods of 12 to 22 years. Soil samples were collected from pit faces exposed by shoveling. Total mass of organic matter, carbon and nitrogen in the forest floor are also presented for 16 headwater drainage basins in the ADK Park. Forest floor mass data were determined from samples collected with soil corers. The presented data are organized by six projects: the Adirondack...
Categories: Data,
Data Release - Revised;
Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service,
ArcGIS Service Definition,
Downloadable,
Map Service;
Tags: Adirondack Park,
Adirondack Park, New York,
Ambient Monitoring,
B horizon,
B horizon, All tags...
Biogeochemical and Hydrologic Assessment,
Ecological Assessment of Human and Natural Impacts,
Ecosystem Health,
New York,
New York,
Oa horizon,
Oa horizon,
Oe horizon,
Oe horizon,
Soils,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
acidic deposition recovery,
acidic deposition recovery,
forest floor,
forest floor,
forest soils,
forest soils,
loss on ignition,
loss on ignition,
mineral soil,
mineral soil,
soil acidity,
soil acidity,
soil aluminum,
soil aluminum,
soil calcium,
soil calcium,
soil carbon,
soil carbon,
soil change,
soil change,
soil chemistry,
soil chemistry,
soil horizons,
soil horizons,
soil magnesium,
soil magnesium,
soil nitrogen,
soil nitrogen,
soil organic matter,
soil organic matter,
soil pH,
soil pH,
soil profile description,
soil profile description,
soil science,
soil science,
soil sodium,
soil sodium,
soils data,
soils data, Fewer tags
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This dataset contains measurements of chemical concentrations of forest soil samples and associated site measurements collected in the Adirondack Ecoregion of New York State. Data are presented in four groups (tabs) in an Microsoft EXCEL 2013 spreadsheet (and comma-delimited CSV files): (1) Adirondack Sugar Maple Project (ASM), (2) Buck Creek North Watershed, (3) Buck Creek South Watershed, and (4) Western Adirondack Stream Survey (WASS) soil sampling. The ASM data were all collected in 2009 and the WASS data were all collected in 2004. The Buck Creek North Tributary Watershed was sampled in 1997 and repeated at the same plot locations in 2009/10. The Buck Creek South Tributary Watershed was sampled in 1998 and...
Categories: Data;
Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service,
ArcGIS Service Definition,
Citation,
Downloadable,
Map Service;
Tags: Adirondack Mountains,
Forestry,
Soil Sciences,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
base saturation, All tags...
calcium chloride extractable pH,
cation exchange capacity (CEC),
exchangeable acidity,
exchangeable aluminum,
exchangeable calcium,
exchangeable hydrogen,
exchangeable magnesium,
exchangeable potasium,
exchangeable sodium,
soil chemistry,
soil horizon thickness,
soil horizons,
soil science,
soils data,
total carbon,
total nitrogen,
water extractable pH,
weight loss on ignition, Fewer tags
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The upper Esopus Creek is the primary tributary to the Ashokan Reservoir, part of the New York City (NYC) water supply system. Suspended-sediment concentration (ssc) and turbidity are primary water-quality concerns in the NYC water-supply system, particularly in the upper Esopus Creek watershed. In 2016 the NYC Department of Environmental Protection and U.S. Geological Survey entered into a collaborative agreement to conduct a comprehensive study of suspended sediment and turbidity in the upper Esopus Creek watershed. Objectives included ssc, streamflow, and turbidity monitoring, and development of turbidity-ssc regression equations to estimate ssc from continuous turbidity measurements. Cross-section and point...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Ashokan Reservoir,
Catskill Mountains,
Groundwater and Streamflow Information,
Sediment,
Sedimentology, All tags...
Surface-Water Modeling,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Water Quality,
Water Resources,
suspended sediment,
turbidity,
upper Esopus Creek basin, Fewer tags
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This dataset enumerates the type, size, and color of microplastic particles collected every two weeks from the Alplaus Kill at Glenridge Road in Schenectady, NY (01355470) between November 2018 and December 2019. Ancillary data include stream discharge, sampling net dimensions, and stream velocity. Sampling and analytical methodology are described in the metadata.
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