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Operating manual for the R100 digital vibration-time totalizer
Edwin H. Cordes, Minghua Shi
1988, Open-File Report 88-454
A vibration sensor that monitors the running time of pumps to determine water withdrawal by various public-supply, agricultural, and industrial groups has been developed in response to a need demonstrated by data gathering activities of the U.S. Geological Survey 's National Water Use Information Program. This sensor, the R100 digital...
Water resources data for Florida, water year 1988. Volume 1B. Northeast Florida - ground water
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1988, Water Data Report FL-88-1B
Water-resources data for the 1988 water year in Florida consist of continuous or daily discharge for 338 streams, periodic discharge for 34 streams, miscellaneous discharge for 28 streams, continuous or daily stage for 152 streams, periodic stage for 29 streams, peak discharge for 71 streams, continuous daily tide stage 8,...
Flood-carrying capacities and changes in channels of the Lower Puyallup, White, and Carbon Rivers in western Washington
E. A. Prych
1988, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4129
The flood-carrying capacity of the Puyallup River 's leveed channel from its mouth to the city of Puyallup exceeds the 100-yr-flood discharge at most locations. Upstream from the city of Puyallup the flood-carrying capacity also is less than the 100-yr flood at many locations. In King County the flood-carrying capacity...
Cost-effectiveness of the streamflow-gaging program in Wyoming
S. A. Druse, K.L. Wahl
1988, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4264
This report documents the results of a cost-effectiveness study of the streamflow-gaging program in Wyoming. Regression analysis or hydrologic flow-routing techniques were considered for 24 combinations of stations from a 139-station network operated in 1984 to investigate suitability of techniques for simulating streamflow records. Only one station was determined to...
Hydrology of the Citrus Park Quadrangle, Hillsborough County, Florida
M.A. Corral Jr., T. H. Thompson
1988, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4166
Rapid increases in population and development in the Citrus Park quadrangle northwest of Tampa have increased the demand for water from the surficial and Upper Floridan aquifers, while at the same time decreasing the amount of wetlands and agricultural or forested lands that formerly provided recharge to these aquifers. Because...
Stratigraphic and hydrogeologic framework of the Alabama Coastal Plain
M. E. Davis
1988, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4112
Tertiary and Cretaceous sand aquifers of the Southeastern United States Coastal Plain comprise a major multlstate aquifer system informally defined as the Southeastern Coastal Plain aquifer system, which is being studied as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's Regional Aquifer System Analysis (RASA) program. The major objectives of each RASA...
Effects of treated municipal effluent irrigation on ground water beneath sprayfields, Tallahassee, Florida
J. B. Pruitt, J. F. Elder, I. K. Johnson
1988, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4092
Groundwater quality data collection began in November 1979 at a spray-irrigation site near Tallahassee, Florida, before the initial application of secondary-treated municipal wastewater in November 1980. Effects of effluent irrigation on groundwater quality were evident about 1 year after spraying began and have continued to increase during the study period...