Water Resources Data, Kentucky, Water Year 2001
D.L. McClain, F.D. Byrd, A.C. Brown
2002, Water Data Report KY-01-1
Water resources data for the 2001 water year for Kentucky consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams and lakes; and water levels of wells. This report includes daily discharge records for 120 streamgaging stations. It also includes water-quality data for eight stations sampled at regular intervals,...
Surface-water characteristics and quality on the Osage Reservation, Osage County, Oklahoma, 1999
Marvin M. Abbott, Robert L. Tortorelli
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4060
Concern about the effects of early oil-industry practices of surface disposal of produced-brine water prompted an investigation of the surface-water quality on the Osage Reservation. About 38,600 oil wells have been drilled on the Osage Reservation since drilling began in 1896. The Osage Reservation comprises three major drainage basins. The Caney...
Water resources data, Nebraska, water year 2001
D.E. Hitch, S.H. Hull, G. V. Steele, M.J. Turner
2002, Water Data Report NE-01-1
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Sources of metal loads to the Alamosa River and estimation of seasonal and annual metal loads for the Alamosa River basin, Colorado, 1995-97
Roderick F. Ortiz, Patrick Edelmann, Sheryl Ferguson, Robert Stogner Sr.
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4128
Metal contamination in the upper Alamosa River Basin has occurred for decades from the Summitville Mine site, from other smaller mines, and from natural, metal-enriched acidic drainage in the basin. In 1995, the need to quantify contamination from various source areas in the basin and to quantify the spatial, seasonal,...
Field tests of diffusion samplers for inorganic constituents in wells and at a ground-water discharge zone
Don A. Vroblesky, Matthew D. Petkewich, Ted R. Campbell
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4031
Field tests were performed on two types of diffusion samplers to collect representative samples of inorganic constituents from ground water in wells and at an arsenic-contaminated ground-water-discharge zone beneath a stream. Nylon-screen samplers and dialysis samplers were tested for the collection of arsenic, calcium, chloride, iron, manganese, sulfate, and dissolved...
Soil chemistry and ground-water quality of the water-table zone of the surficial aquifer, Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, 1998 and 1999
David C. Leeth
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4272
In 1998, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of the Navy, began an investigation to determine background ground-water quality of the water-table zone of the surficial aquifer and soil chemistry at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, and to compare these data to two...
Water Quality of Camp Creek, Costello Creek, and Other Selected Streams on the South Side of Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska
Timothy P. Brabets, Matthew S. Whitman
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4260
The Camp and Costello Creek watersheds are located on the south side of Denali National Park and Preserve. The Dunkle Mine, an abandoned coal mine, is located near the mouth of Camp Creek. Due to concern about runoff from the mine and its possible effects on the water quality and...
SAGEMAP: A web-based spatial dataset for sage grouse and sagebrush steppe management in the Intermountain West
Steven T. Knick, Linda Schueck
2002, Fact Sheet 124-02
The Snake River Field Station of the Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center has developed and now maintains a database of the spatial information needed to address management of sage grouse and sagebrush steppe habitats in the western United States. The SAGEMAP project identifies and collects infor-mation for the region encompassing...
ATLSS PanTrack tool enables visualization of Florida panther movements
Donald L. DeAngelis
2002, Fact Sheet 135-02
South Florida is home to the last remaining population of endangered Florida panthers, estimated at about 60 individuals. Panther survival is threatened by habitat loss and degradation, inbreeding, insufficient numbers of large prey, and disease. Because the few remaining panthers have been so intensively studied, a detailed database is available...
ATLSS high-resolution topography and hydrology model
Donald L. DeAngelis, Scott M. Duke-Sylvester
2002, Fact Sheet 137-02
The Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS) Program of the U.S. Geological Survey has produced High-Resolution Hydrology and High-Resolution Topography models to provide high-resolution hydrologic data for the Greater Everglades landscape. Such hydrologic data is essential for describing the effect of hydrology on the important wildlife populations that are being...
Real-time ground-water-level monitoring in New Jersey
Walter D. Jones, Anthony S. Navoy, Daryll A. Pope
2002, Fact Sheet 011-02
A network of seven observation wells that transmit ground-water-level data on a real-time basis through satellite telemetry is operating (started May 2001) in New Jersey through a cooperative effort of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). The water-level data from these observation...
Availability of Ground-Water Data for California, Water Year 2001
Julia A. Huff
2002, Fact Sheet 078-02
The National Map - Hydrography
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2002, Fact Sheet 060-02
Governments depend on a common set of base geographic information as a tool for economic and community development, land and natural resource management, and health and safety services. Emergency management and homeland security applications rely on this information. Private industry, nongovernmental organizations, and individual citizens use the same geographic data....
Hydraulic properties of Mt. Simon aquifer, Prairie Island Indian community, southeastern Minnesota, 2001
Thomas A. Winterstein
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4263
An aquifer test of the Mt. Simon aquifer was conducted at the northern end of the Prairie Island Indian Com-munity, in cooperation with the Prairie Island Indian Community, September 10-11, 2001 to determine hydraulic properties. Two wells at the northern end of Prairie Island were used in the aquifer test....
Assessment of stream conditions and trends in biological and water-chemistry data from selected streams in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1981-97
Andrew G. Reif
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4242
Biological, chemical, and physical data were collected from a network of 43 sites in Chester County, Pa., from 1981 to 1997. The goal of the network is to assess stream conditions and determine trends in benthic-macroinvertebrate and water-chemistry data. Most sites in the network were assessed as nonimpacted or slightly impacted on the...
Design of a real-time ground-water level monitoring network and portrayal of hydrologic data in southern Florida
Scott T. Prinos, A.C. Lietz, R.B. Irvin
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4275
Ground-water resources in southern Florida are under increasing stress caused a rapid growth in population. As a result of increased demands on aquifers, water managers need more timely and accurate assessments of ground-water conditions in order to avoid or reduce adverse effects such as saltwater intrusion, loss of pumpage...
Magnitude and extent of arsenic and thallium concentrations in ground water and sediments at the Charleston Naval Complex, North Charleston, South Carolina, 1994-99
June Elizabeth Mirecki, W. Fred Falls
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4226
Water-quality samples were collected quarterly during 1994-99 from 604 wells screened in the surficial aquifer system beneath the Charleston Naval Complex, North Charleston, South Carolina. Arsenic and thallium were selected for analysis because concentrations of these metals in some wells consistently exceeded the established (2001) drinking water maximum contaminant levels of 10 and 2 micrograms per liter, respectively....
Classification of irrigated land using satellite imagery, the High Plains aquifer, nominal date 1992
Sharon L. Qi, Alexandria Konduris, David W. Litke, Jean Dupree
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4236
Satellite imagery from the Landsat Thematic Mapper (nominal date 1992) was used to classify and map the location of irrigated land across the High Plains aquifer. The High Plains aquifer underlies 174,000 square miles in parts of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming. The U.S....
Environmental Characteristics and Geographic Information System Applications for the Development of Nutrient Thresholds in Oklahoma Streams
Jason R. Masoner, Brian E. Haggard, Alan Rea
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4191
The U.S.Environmental Protection Agency has developed nutrient criteria using ecoregions to manage and protect rivers and streams in the United States. Individual states and tribes are encouraged by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to modify or improve upon the ecoregion approach. The Oklahoma Water Resources Board uses a dichotomous process...
Estimating ground-water inflow to lakes in central Florida using the isotope mass-balance approach
Laura A. Sacks
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4192
The isotope mass-balance approach was used to estimate ground-water inflow to 81 lakes in the central highlands and coastal lowlands of central Florida. The study area is characterized by a subtropical climate and numerous lakes in a mantled karst terrain. Ground-water inflow was computed using both steady-state and transient formulations...
Evaluation of water quality, suspended sediment, and stream morphology with an emphasis on effects of stormwater on Fountain and Monument Creek basins, Colorado Springs and vicinity, Colorado, 1981-2001
Patrick Edelmann, Sheryl A. Ferguson, Stogner, Marianne August, William F. Payne, James F. Bruce
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4104
This report documents water quality and suspended sediment with an emphasis on evaluating the effects of stormflow on Fountain Creek Basin in the vicinity of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Water-quality data collected at 11 sites between 1981 and 2001 were used to evaluate the effects of stormflow on water quality. Suspended-sediment...
Evaluation of water quality, suspended sediment, and stream morphology with an emphasis on effects of stormflow on Fountain and Monument Creek basins, Colorado Springs and vicinity, Colorado, 1981 through 2001
Patrick Edelmann, Sheryl A. Ferguson, Stogner, Marianne August, William F. Payne, James F. Bruce
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4104
This report documents water quality and suspended sediment with an emphasis on evaluating the effects of stormflow on Fountain Creek Basin in the vicinity of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Water-quality data collected at 11 sites between 1981 and 2001 were used to evaluate the effects of stormflow on water quality. Suspended-sediment...
Ground water near Pella and in selected parts of Jasper, Mahaska and Marion Counties, Iowa
James P. Caldwell, Eric M. Sadorf
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4118
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the city of Pella, Iowa, conducted a study of the ground-water resources in selected parts of Jasper, Mahaska, and Marion Counties near Pella, Iowa, during 2000–01. The purpose of the study was to describe the ground-water resources in the Pella, Iowa, area. Following a...
Characterization of selenium in the lower Gunnison River basin, Colorado, 1988-2000
David L. Butler, Kenneth J. Leib
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4151
Selenium concentrations in certain water bodies in the lower Gunnison River Basin, including the lower Gunnison River and lower Uncompahgre River, have exceeded the Colorado water-quality standard of 5 micrograms per liter for selenium. A task force was formed in 1998 that consists of various government agencies, private irrigation companies,...
Techniques for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods in rural basins of South Carolina, 1999
Toby D. Feaster, Gary D. Tasker
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4140
Data from 167 streamflow-gaging stations in or near South Carolina with 10 or more years of record through September 30, 1999, were used to develop two methods for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods in South Carolina for rural ungaged basins that are not significantly affected by regulation. Floodfrequency...