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Water levels in observation wells in Kentucky : 1935 through 1976
Douglas V. Whitesides, John Michael Kernodle, David W. Leist
1978, Open-File Report 78-129
Hydrographs show water levels in observation wells in Kentucky from 1935 through 1976. The water levels in these wells are measured as part of the national observation well network and in cooperation with the University of Kentucky, Kentucky Geological Survey. The hydrographs are arranged by the five physiograhic regions of...
Water resources along the TAPS route, Alaska, 1970-74
Joseph M. Childers, J. W. Nauman, D.R. Kernodle, P.F. Doyle
1978, Open-File Report 78-137
The U.S. Geological Survey installed 10 streamgaging and water-quality stations along the trans-Alaska pipeline route (TAPS) starting in 1970. These stations, mostly north of Fairbanks, add to the historical network of gaging stations and provide records of hydrologic conditions along the TAPS route. Selected data from 23 gaging stations along...
Urban storm-water-quality data, Portland, Oregon, and vicinity
Timothy L. Miller
1978, Open-File Report 78-851
Urban storm-water-quality characteristics in the metropolitan area of Portland, Oreg., and Vancouver, Wash., were determined for eight drainage basins with varying drainage areas, basin slopes, impervious areas, and land uses. Automatic water-quality samplers, rain gages, and stream gages were installed in each basin. From September 1, 1975, to June 3,...