Relation of arsenic, iron, and manganese in ground water to aquifer type, bedrock lithogeochemistry, and land use in the New England coastal basins
Joseph D. Ayotte, Martha G. Nielsen, Gilpin R. Robinson Jr., Richard B. Moore
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4162
In a study of arsenic concentrations in public-supply wells in the New England Coastal Basins, concentrations at or above 0.005 mg/L (milligrams per liter) were detected in more samples of water from wells completed in bedrock (25 percent of all samples) than in water from wells completed in stratified drift...
Field trip guide to selected studies of the Southwest Mineral and Environmental Investigations Project in southeastern Arizona
B. B. Houser, M. E. Gettings, M.W. Bultman, Floyd Gray, K.R. Caruthers, D.M. Hirschberg
1999, Open-File Report 99-544
The Southwest Mineral and Environmental Investigations Project is designed to address issues raised by rapid urban development in the basins of the southwestern U.S. These issues require objective geoscientific data that can be used by land managers and stakeholders to develop informed land and water use strategies. The project integrates...
Surface-geophysical investigation of the University of Connecticut landfill, Storrs, Connecticut
Christopher J. Powers, Joanna Wilson, F.P. Haeni, C. D. Johnson
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4211
A surface-geophysical investigation of the former landfill area at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, Conn. was conducted as part of a preliminary hydrogeologic assessment of the contamination of soil, surface water, and ground water at the site. Geophysical data were used to help determine the dominant direction of fracture...
Preliminary digital map of cryptocrystalline occurrences in northern Nevada
Lorre A. Moyer
1999, Open-File Report 99-523
The purpose was to identify potential cryptocrystalline material sources for tools used by indigenous people of the northern Nevada portion of the Great Basin. Cryptocrystalline occurrence data combed from the U.S. Geological Survey's Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS, 1995) were combined with sites described in Nevada rockhound guides and entered...
Geohydrology and numerical simulation of the ground-water flow system of Kona, Island of Hawaii
Delwyn S. Oki
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4073
Prior to the early 1990's, ground-water in the Kona area, which is in the western part of the island of Hawaii, was withdrawn from wells located within about 3 mi from the coast where water levels were less than 10 feet above sea level. In 1990, exploratory drilling in the...
Simulation of effects of wastewater discharges on Sand Creek and lower Caddo Creek near Ardmore, Oklahoma
Edwin A. Wesolowski
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4022
A streamflow and water-quality model was developed for reaches of Sand and Caddo Creeks in south-central Oklahoma to simulate the effects of wastewater discharge from a refinery and a municipal treatment plant.The purpose of the model was to simulate conditions during low streamflow when the conditions controlling dissolved-oxygen concentrations are...
Sources of phosphorus in stormwater and street dirt from two urban residential basins in Madison, Wisconsin, 1994-95
Robert J. Waschbusch, W.R. Selbig, Roger T. Bannerman
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4021
Eutrophication is a common problem for lakes in agricultural and urban areas, such as Lakes Wingra and Mendota in Madison, Wisconsin. This report describes a study to estimate the sources of phosphorus, a major contributor to eutrophication, to Lakes Wingra and Mendota from two small urban residential drainage basins. The...
Evaluation of the effectiveness of an urban stormwater treatment unit in Madison, Wisconsin, 1996-97
Robert J. Waschbusch
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4195
An urban stormwater treatment unit was tested as part of an ongoing program of urban nonpoint- pollution research in Madison, Wis. Flow measurements were made and water samples were collected at the inlet to, outlet from, and bypass around the treatment chamber of the device that was installed to collect...
Ground-water discharge and nitrate loadings to the coastal bays of Maryland
Jonathan J.A. Dillow, Earl A. Greene
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4167
Nitrate in ground water discharged to the Atlantic coastal bays of Maryland enhances the growth of phytoplankton and algae in the bays, which in turn contributes to the process of eutrophication (changes in a body of water as nutrients and sediments accumulate), which is one of the principal environmental problems...
Use of computer programs STLK1 and STWT1 for analysis of stream-aquifer hydraulic interaction
Leslie A. DeSimone, Paul M. Barlow
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4212
Quantifying the hydraulic interaction of aquifers and streams is important in the analysis of stream base fow, flood-wave effects, and contaminant transport between surface- and ground-water systems. This report describes the use of two computer programs, STLK1 and STWT1, to analyze the hydraulic interaction of streams with confined, leaky, and...
Estimation of magnitude and frequency of floods for streams in Puerto Rico: New empirical models
Orlando Ramos-Gines
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4142
Flood-peak discharges and frequencies are presented for 57 gaged sites in Puerto Rico for recurrence intervals ranging from 2 to 500 years. The log-Pearson Type III distribution, the methodology recommended by the United States Interagency Committee on Water Data, was used to determine the magnitude and frequency of floods at...
Methods to determine pumped irrigation-water withdrawals from the Snake River between Upper Salmon Falls and Swan Falls Dams, Idaho, using electrical power data, 1990-95
Molly A. Maupin
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4175
Pumped withdrawals compose most of the irrigation-water diversions from the Snake River between Upper Salmon Falls and Swan Falls Dams in southwestern Idaho. Pumps at 32 sites along the reach lift water as high as 745 feet to irrigate croplands on plateaus north and south of the river. The number...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates collected at Ravenna Army Ammunition Plant, Portage and Trumbull Counties, Ohio, 1998
John S. Tertuliani
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4202
The results of a survey of macroinvertebrate communities in the Ravenna Army Ammunition Plant, were used as an indicator of disturbance in streams flowing through or near the training areas at the Plant. The data were interpreted using the Invertebrate Community Index (ICI), a multiple-metric index developed by the Ohio...
A dynamic water-quality modeling framework for the Neuse River estuary, North Carolina
Jerad D. Bales, Jeanne C. Robbins
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4017
As a result of fish kills in the Neuse River estuary in 1995, nutrient reduction strategies were developed for point and nonpoint sources in the basin. However, because of the interannual variability in the natural system and the resulting complex hydrologic-nutrient inter- actions, it is difficult to detect through a...
Hydrogeology and water quality of the upper Floridan aquifer, western Albany area, Georgia
Lisa M. Stewart, Debbie Warner, Barbara J. Dawson
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4140
Geologic, hydrologic, and water-quality data were collected to refine the hydrogeologic framework conceptual model of the Upper Floridan aquifer, and to qualitatively evaluate the potential of human activities to impact water quality in the Upper Floridan aquifer in the western Albany area, Georgia. Ground-water age dating was conducted by using...
Processes affecting dissolved-oxygen concentrations in the lower reaches of Middle Fork and South Fork Beargrass Creek, Jefferson County, Kentucky
Kevin J. Ruhl, G. Lynn Jarrett
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4218
This report provides data on dissolved-oxygen (DO) concentrations and identifies the environmental processes that most affect DO concentrations during base-flow periods in the lower reaches of Middle Fork and South Fork Beargrass Creek in Jefferson County, Kentucky. These reaches are affected by inputs from combined-sewer overflows. Sections of the lower reaches of the two streams run through single-family...
Site-specific estimation of peak-streamflow frequency using generalized least-squares regression for natural basins in Texas
William H. Asquith, R.M. Slade Jr.
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4172
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Texas Department of Transportation, has developed a computer program to estimate peak-streamflow frequency for ungaged sites in natural basins in Texas. Peak-streamflow frequency refers to the peak streamflows for recurrence intervals of 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 years. Peak-streamflow frequency...
Water-resources-related information for the Oneida Reservation and vicinity, Wisconsin
David A. Saad, Morgan A. Schmidt
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4266
Water-resources information has been compiled from 82 studies in which data were collected from the Oneida Reservation and vicinity. Forty-seven studies addressed surface-water issues, 33 studies addressed ground-water issues, and 23 studies addressed aquatic-biology issues. Some multidisciplinary studies are included in more than one category. Most of the surface-water studies summarized...
Water-quality assessment of the Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska — Summary of data through 1997
Roy L. Glass
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4116
Among the first activities undertaken in each National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) investigation are the compilation, screening, and statistical summary of available data concerning water-quality conditions in the study unit. The water-quality conditions of interest are those that are representative of the general ambient water quality of a given stream reach...
Storage Capacity and Water Quality of Lake Ngardok, Babeldaob Island, Republic of Palau, 1996-98
Chiu Wang Yeung, Michael F. Wong
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4118
A bathymetric survey conducted during March and April, 1996, determined the total storage capacity Lake Ngardok to be between 90 and 168 acre-feet. Elevation-surface area and elevation-capacity curves summarizing the current relations among elevation, surface area, and storage capacity were created from the bathymetric map. Rainfall and lake-elevation data collected...
Fraser River watershed, Colorado — Assessment of available water-quantity and water-quality data through water year 1997
Lori Estelle Apodaca, Jeffrey B. Bails
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4255
The water-quantity and water-quality data for the Fraser River watershed through water year 1997 were compiled for ground-water and surface-water sites. In order to assess the water-quality data, the data were related to land use/land cover in the watershed. Data from 81 water-quantity and water-quality sites, which consisted of 9...
Hydrogeology of the surficial aquifer in the vicinity of a former landfill, Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia
David C. Leeth
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4246
Neogene and Quaternary sediments constitute the surficial aquifer beneath the study area; in descending order from youngest to oldest these include-the Quaternary undifferentiated surficial sand and Satilla Formation; the Pliocene(?) Cypresshead Formation; and the middle Miocene Coosawhatchie Formation. Beneath the surficial aquifer, the upper Brunswick aquifer consists of part of...
Effects on ground-water levels in the Missouri River alluvial aquifer caused by changes in Missouri River stage, Fremont and Monona Counties, Iowa
Keith J. Lucey, Bryan D. Schaap, Edward E. Fischer
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4235
An analysis of available hydrologic data was conducted to evaluate the effects on groundwater levels in the Missouri River alluvial aquifer caused by changes in Missouri River stage at selected sites in Fremont and Monona Counties in western Iowa. Daily mean ground-water levels and river stage measured during November 1995-...
Characteristics of water-quality data for Lake Houston, selected tributary inflows to Lake Houston, and the Trinity River near Lake Houston (a potential source of interbasin transfer), August 1983-September 1990
Fred Liscum, R.L. Goss, Walter Rast
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4129
Lake Houston, a reservoir completed in 1954 about 25 miles east-northeast of Houston, Texas, is a principal surface-water source for the city of Houston. The increase in water supply to meet future demands is expected to be accommodated by supplementing surface-water inflows to Lake Houston. The Trinity River is considered...
US Geological Survey nutrient preservation experiment: Experimental design, statistical analysis, and interpretation of analytical results
Charles J. Patton, Edward J. Gilroy
1999, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4118
This report describes the experimental details and interprets results from a study conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in 1992 to assess the effect of different sample-processing treatments on the stability of eight nutrient species in samples of surface-, ground-, and municipal-supply water during storage at 4 degrees Celsius...