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Cost-effectiveness of the streamflow-gaging program in Minnesota
T. A. Winterstein, A.D. Arntson
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4129
A three-step analysis of the cost-effectiveness of the streamflow-gaging program in Minnesota is documented in this report. In the first step of the analysis, the data uses and funding sources were identified for the 96 continuous-record streamflow-gaging stations operated in 1985. Nineteen sources of funding and 42 uses were identified for...
Water resources data, Michigan, water year 1988
S. P. Blumer, J.C. Failing, W.W. Larson, C.R. Whited, R.L. LeuVoy
1989, Water Data Report MI-88-1
Water resources data for the 1988 water year for Michigan consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water temperature of ground water. This report contains discharge records for 138 streamflow-gaging stations; stage only records for...
Selected water-quality characteristics and flow of ground water in the San Luis basin, including the Conejos River subbasin, Colorado and New Mexico
R.S. Williams Jr., S.E. Hammond
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4040
Chemical analyses of water from 99 wells and 19 springs in the San Luis basin in Colorado and New Mexico were evaluated to determine selected water quality characteristics as an aid in understanding the flow of groundwater in the basin. The evaluation shows that the distribution of chemical water types...
Procedure for evaluating observation-well networks in Wyoming, and application to northeastern Wyoming, 1986
J.C. Wallace, M. A. Crist
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4215
A sequence of steps was developed for evaluating and modifying the existing, long-term, observation-well network in any part of Wyoming. The State was subdivided geographically into nine groundwater areas, including the northeastern Wyoming groundwater area, based on major structural features. Northeastern Wyoming was the first of the nine areas to...
Field conditions at the Maricopa Agricultural Center, Pinal County, Arizona, June 16, 1989
Sandra J. Owen-Joyce
1989, Open-File Report 89-392
Field conditions were documented during the SPOT satellite overpass of the Maricopa Agricultural Center, Pinal County, Arizona, on June 16, 1989. Crop types were mapped and photographed for each demonstration farm field, and irrigation, cultivation, and orientation of rows are described. Field and photographic descriptions are presented in tabular and...
Water resources data, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, water year 1987
R. A. Gadoury, R.S. Socolow, D. J. Kent, J.P. Russell
1989, Water Data Report MA-RI-87-1
Water-resources data for the 1987 water year for Massachusetts and Rhode Island consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; contents of lakes and reservoirs; and ground-water levels. This report contains discharge records for 96 gaging stations, monthend contents for 30 lakes and reservoirs, water quality for...
Streamflow at selected gaging stations on the James River in North Dakota and South Dakota, 1953-82, with a section on climatology
Gregg J. Wiche, Rick D. Benson, Douglas G. Emerson
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4039
Historic stream flow data were compiled and record extension techniques were used, when necessary, to develop a monthly stream flow record for 1953-82 at streamflow-gaging stations on the James River in North Dakota and South Dakota. The record extension techniques included both Maintenance of Variance Extension Type 1 and Ordinary...
Hydraulic data for shallow open-channel flow in a high-gradient flume with large bed material
Fred J. Watts
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4001
Hydraulic data for shallow open-channel flow in a high-gradient flume with large bed material are reported. The bed surface consists of natural rock having particle-size range of 0.15 to 0.75 ft. Two different bed-surface configuration (roughness) were tested. The bed material was stable for all discharges. The flume wall was...