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Physical and chemical properties of the Potomac River and environs, April-May 1978
Richard E. Smith, Raynol E. Herndon
1980, Open-File Report 80-745
Basic data on the physical and chemical properties measured over the period 24 April through 4 May 1978 on the tidally influenced Potomac River and estuary are presented herein. One 28-hour time series, 45 vertical profiles, and approximately 170 surface observations were made of the distributions of salinity, temperature, light...
Preliminary data describing the distribution of fluoride and silica in the water in the Ogallala aquifer on the High Plains of Texas
R.L. Bassett, S.G. Perkins, R. K. Waddell
1980, Open-File Report 80-349
The Ogallala aquifer of Texas historically has been known for elevated fluoride concentration, with many areas in excess of 4 milligrams per liter. In addition, on a regional scale, silica concentrations are also somewhat elevated, with concentrations averaging in the 40 to 50 milligrams per liter range. This aquifer provides...
Ground-water availability and water quality in Farmington, Connecticut
David L. Mazzaferro
1980, Open-File Report 80-751
The strataified-drift aquifer in Farmington, Conn., is capable of yielding large amounts of water to individual wells. About 14 square miles of Farmington is underlain by stratified-drift deposits which, in places, are more than 450 feet thick. The most productive deposits are found in the Farmington River valley, from Unionville...
Conflict resolution in railroad right-of-way disputes; Columbia, Missouri, and Douglas County, Nebraska
Katherine Fitzpatrick-Lins, J.A. McGlennon, G.F. Tiedt
1980, Open-File Report 80-874
The environmental mediation process has been used to avoid potential disputes and to resolve conflicts once an impasse has been reached. One successful case of dispute avoidance was in the conversion of an abandoned railroad right-of-way to a linear park in Columbia, Missouri. The potential disputes in this case were...
Surficial geology of Oswego West quadrangle, Oswego County, New York
Todd S. Miller
1980, Open-File Report 80-968
The location and extent of 10 kinds of surficial deposits in Oswego West quadrangle, Oswego County, N.Y., are mapped on a 7.5-minute U.S. Geological Survey topographic map. The map was compiled to indicate the lithology and potential for groundwater development at any specific location. (USGS)...
Effects of the proposed Prosperity Reservoir on ground water and water quality in lower Center Creek basin, Missouri
Wayne R. Berkas, James H. Barks
1980, Water-Resources Investigations Report 80-88
Effects of the proposed Prosperity Reservoir on ground water and water quality in lower Center Creek basin depend partly on the effectiveness of Grove Creek as a hydrologic boundary between the reservoir site and the Oronogo-Duenweg mining belt. Results of two dye traces indicate that Grove Creek probably is not...
Surficial geology of part of Worth Center quadrangle, Oswego County, New York
Todd S. Miller
1980, Open-File Report 80-967
The location and extent of six kinds of surficial deposits in part of Worth Center quadrangle, Oswego County, N.Y., are mapped on a 7.5-minute U.S. Geological Survey topographic map. The map was compiled to indicate the lithology and potential for groundwater development at any specific location. ...