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Surface-water hydrology of the Western New York Nuclear Service Center Cattaraugus County, New York
W. M. Kappel, W. E. Harding
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4309
Precipitation data were collected from October 1980 through September 1983 from three recording gages at the Western New York Nuclear Service Center, and surface water data were collected at three continuous-record gaging stations and one partial-record gage on streams that drain a 0.7 sq km part of the site. Seepage...
Ground-water levels in Alaska, water year 1984
P.J. Still, J.O. Brunett
1987, Open-File Report 87-230
Data on groundwater levels in Alaska for the 1984 water yr have been compiled in the second of a planned series of reports. The report summarizes data from a network of observation wells, throughout the State, at which water levels are either recorded continuously or measured intermittently. For wells at...
Climatological data for the rice-growing areas along the North Coast of Puerto Rico
Angel Roman-Mas, Bruce Green
1987, Open-File Report 86-53
Rainfall, temperature, wind velocity and pan evaporation data were collected from May 1983 to September 1985, in the rice growing areas of Vega Baja, Manati, and Arecibo in northern Puerto Rico. Daily values and statistics including mean, standard deviation, extremes, and totals for each month of record were compiled. Descriptions...
Low streamflow conditions in the western states during 1987
L.L. Hubbard
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4267
Drought conditions prevailed throughout the States of California , Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington during the summer of 1987. Streamflows were the lowest since the drought of 1977. Many streams had less discharge in August-September 1987 than in August-September of 1977. At some sites flows for July, August, and September...
Climatic data for Williams Lake, Hubbard County, Minnesota, 1985
A.M. Sturrock, D.O. Rosenberry, T. C. Winter
1987, Open-File Report 86-607
Research on the hydrology of Williams Lake, north-central Minnesota includes study of evaporation. Presented here are those climatic data needed for energy-budget and mass-transfer studies, including: water-surface temperature, dry-bulb and wet-bulb air temperatures, wind speed, precipitation, and solar and atmospheric radiation. Data are collected at raft and land stations....
Geohydrology and water quality of the Inyan Kara, Minnelusa, and Madison aquifers of the northern Black Hills, South Dakota and Wyoming, and Bear Lodge Mountains, Wyoming
D.P. Kyllonen, K. D. Peter
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4158
The Inyan Kara, Minnelusa, and Madison aquifers are the principal sources of ground water in the northern Black Hills, South Dakota and Wyoming, and Bear Lodge Mountains, Wyoming. The aquifers are exposed in the Bear Lodge Mountains and the Black Hills and are about 3,000 to 5,000 ft below the...
Floods in eastern Nebraska and southeastern South Dakota, June 1984
G.B. Engel, R.D. Benson
1987, Open-File Report 87-215
Thunderstorms during 1984 produced significant rainfall and subsequent runoff that caused substantial flooding in eastern Nebraska and southeastern South Dakota. The storms ocurred in rapid succession over the area, and the rain fell on ground that was near saturation from greater-than-normal precipitation during April and May. Flooding ocurred in the...
Gravity profiles across the Uyaijah Ring structure, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
M. E. Gettings, G. E. Andreasen
1987, Open-File Report 87-500
Three detailed gravity profiles across parts of the Uyaijah ring structure have been completed using an average station spacing of 260 M (giving a total of 217 gravity stations) and level surveys for elevation control. When combined with regional gravity-anomaly data, the profiles are adequate for construction of a structural...
Hydrology and water quality of East Lake Tohopekaliga, Osceola County, Florida
Donna M. Schiffer
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4081
East Lake Tohopekaliga, one of the major lakes in central Florida, is located in the upper Kissimmee River basin in north-east Osceola County. It is one of numerous lakes in the upper basin used for flood control, in addition to recreation and some irrigation of surrounding pasture. This report is...
Flood hazard assessment of the Hoh River at Olympic National Park ranger station, Washington
D. L. Kresch, T.C. Pierson
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4198
Federal regulations require buildings and public facilities on Federal land to be located beyond or protected from inundation by a 100-year flood. Flood elevations, velocities and boundaries were determined for the occurrence of a 100-year flood through a reach, approximately 1-mi-long, of the Hoh River at the ranger station complex...