Reconnaissance of ground-water quality in the North Platte Natural Resources District, western Nebraska, June-July 1991
Ingrid M. Verstraeten, S. S. Sibray, J. C. Cannia, D. Q. Tanner
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4057
One-hundred twenty wells completed in unconfined Quaternary alluvial, Ogallala, Arikaree, Brule fractured, sand and confined Chadron and undifferentiated Cretaceous water-bearing units were sampled in June and July 1991 to characterize the quality of ground water in the study area. More than 75 percent of the water samples had nitrate and...
Geohydrologic conditions and land use in the Gallatin Valley, southwestern Montana, 1992-93
Steven E. Slagle
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4034
The Gallatin Valley is part of an intermontane basin in southwestern Montana with an area of about 540 mi2. The valley is drained by the Gallatin River and its tributaries. After formation of the Three Forks structural basin, the Gallatin Valley was filled with as much as 6,000 feet of...
US Geological Survey research on the environmental fate of uranium mining and milling wastes
E. R. Landa, J. R. Gray
1995, Environmental Geology (26) 19-31
Studies by the US Geological Survey (USGS) of uranium mill tailings (UMT) have focused on characterizing the forms in which radionuclides are retained and identifying factors influencing the release of radionuclides to air and water. Selective extraction studies and studies of radionuclide sorption by and leaching from components of UMT...
222Rn variations in Mystery Cave, Minnesota
R.S. Lively, B.C. Krafthefer
1995, Health Physics (68) 590-594
222Rn concentrations and meteorological parameters were measured at 4- h intervals over a 2-y period in Mystery Cave, southeastern Minnesota. Continuous radon monitors and meteorological sensors connected to data loggers were installed at several locations along commercial tour routes. 222Rn concentrations ranged as high as 25 kBq m-3 in summer...
Measurement of radon gas on major faults in California, USA
W. Zhang, C.-Y. King
1994, Acta Seismologica Sinica (7) 159-165
Abundant data have been gathered through measurements of radon gas emission in the soil on several major active faults, such as San Andreas and Calaveras, in California, U.S.A.. They show radon emissions and their spatial variations at the unlocked, locked, and creeping sections of faults with different tectonic movements. The...
Hydrogeology and ground-water quality of northern Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Ronald A. Sloto, Curtis L. Schreffler
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4109
The 187-square mile study area is in the Triassic-Jurassic Newark Basin. Most of the area is underlain by sedimentary rocks of Upper Triassic age (74 percent) and intrusive diabase of Jurassic age (12 percent) and includes two southwest-northeast trending valleys underlain by carbonate and crystalline rock. Ground water in the sedimentary...
Hydrologic data for northern Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Curtis L. Schreffler, B. C. McManus, C. J. Rowland-Lesitsky, R. A. Sloto
1994, Open-File Report 94-381
Hydrologic and water-quality data were collected in northern Bucks County, Pa., as part of a study conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with Bridgeton, Buckingham, Nockamixon, Plumstead, Solebury, Springfield, Tinicum, and Wrightstown Townships and New Hope Borough. Hydrologic data on ground water and surface water were collected to...
Ground-water quality and geochemistry, Carson Desert, western Nevada
Michael S. Lico, R. L. Seiler
1994, Open-File Report 94-31
Aquifers in the Carson Desert are the primary source of drinking water, which is highly variable in chemical composition. In the shallow basin-fill aquifers, water chemistyr varies from a dilute calcium bicarbonate-dominated water beneath the irrigated areas to a saline sodium chloride- dominated water beneath unirrigated areas. Water samples from...
Ground-water quality and geochemistry in Carson and Eagle Valleys, western Nevada and eastern California
Alan H. Welch
1994, Open-File Report 93-33
Aquifers in Carson and Eagle Valleys are an important source of water for human consumption and agriculture. Concentrations of major constituents in water from the principal aquifers on the west sides of Carson and Eagle Valleys appear to be a result of natural geochemical reactions with minerals derived primarily from...
Geology and occurrence of radon
R. Randall Schumann, Linda C. Gundersen, A. B. Tanner
1994, Book chapter, Radon: Prevalence, measurements, health risks and control
The accumulation of radon indoors is commonly due to movement of radon from adjacent soil and rock into a building foundation through joints, utility openings, cracks, or porous block walls. When air pressure inside the building is lower than that in the soil, pressure-driven flow of radonbearing soil gas can...
Radionuclides, inorganic constituents, organic compounds, and bacteria in water from selected wells and springs from the southern boundary of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory to the Hagerman area, Idaho, 1992
R. C. Bartholomay, D.D. Edwards, L.J. Campbell
1994, Open-File Report 94-76
Dissolved concentrations of radon-222, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, are found in water in Idaho. The U.S. Geological Survey collected water samples for radon-222 analyses from 339 Idaho wells and springs during 1989-91. These water samples were collected as part of ongoing monitoring programs with the Idaho Department...
Fractionation of families of major, minor, and trace metals across the melt-vapor interface in volcanic exhalations
T. K. Hinkley, M.-F. Le Cloarec, G. Lambert
1994, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (58) 3255-3263
Chemical families of metals fractionate systematically as they pass from a silicate melt across the interface with the vapor phase and on into a cooled volcanic plume. We measured three groups of metals in a small suite of samples collected on filters from the plumes of Kilauea (Hawaii, USA), Etna...
Seasonal variability of soil-gas radon concentration in central California
C.-Y. King, A. Minissale
1994, Radiation Measurements (23) 683-692
Radon concentrations in soil gas were measured by the track-etch method in 60 shallow holes, each 70 cm deep and supported by a capped plastic tube, along several major faults in central California during 1975–1985. This set of data was analyzed to investigate the seasonal variability of soil-gas radon concentration...
Activities and summary statistics of radon-222 in stream- and ground-water samples, Owl Creek basin, north-central Wyoming, September 1991 through March 1992
K.M. Ogle, R. W. Lee
1994, Open-File Report 94-93
Radon-222 activity was measured for 27 water samples from streams, an alluvial aquifer, bedrock aquifers, and a geothermal system, in and near the 510-square mile area of Owl Creek Basin, north- central Wyoming. Summary statistics of the radon- 222 activities are compiled. For 16 stream-water samples, the arithmetic...
Concentrations of dissolved radon-222 in water from selected wells and springs in Idaho, 1989-91
L.D. Cecil, D. J. Parliman, D.D. Edwards, H.W. Young
1994, Open-File Report 94-66
Geologic radon potential of EPA Region 6; Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas
R.R. Schumann, editor(s)
1993, Open-File Report 93-292-F
No abstract available....
Geologic radon potential of EPA Region 9; Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Nevada
R.R. Schumann, editor(s)
1993, Open-File Report 93-292-I
No abstract available....
Geologic radon potential of EPA Region 8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming
R.R. Schumann, editor(s)
1993, Open-File Report 93-292-H
No abstract available....
Geochemistry of and radioactivity in ground water of the Highland Rim and Central Basin aquifer systems, Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee
G. E. Hileman, R. W. Lee
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 92-4092
A reconnaissance of the geochemistry of and radioactivity in ground water from the Highland Rim and Central Basin aquifer systems in Hickman and Maury Counties, Tennessee, was conducted in 1989. Water in both aquifer systems typically is of the calcium or calcium magnesium bicarbonate type, but concentrations of calcium, magnesium,...
Well-construction, water-level, and ground-water-quality data for Prince William County, Virginia, 1992
D.L. Nelms, A. R. Brockman
1993, Open-File Report 93-443
Well-construction, water-level, and ground-water- quality data were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey during 1989-92 in Prince William County, Virginia. The data are presented on a map, in tables, and in hydrographs to record ambient ground-water quality. Well construction data include descriptions of 182 well sites. Water-level data include measurements...
Radon in ground water of western Montana
David W. Clark, D.W. Briar
1993, Open-File Report 93-64
Geologic radon potential of EPA Region 7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska
R.R. Schumann, editor(s)
1993, Open-File Report 93-292-G
No abstract available....
Geologic radon potential of EPA Region 1; Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont
R.R. Schumann, editor(s)
1993, Open-File Report 93-292-A
No abstract available....
Geologic radon potential of EPA Region 10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
R.R. Schumann, editor(s)
1993, Open-File Report 93-292-J
No abstract available....
Geologic radon potential of EPA Region 2; New Jersey and New York
R.R. Schumann, editor(s)
1993, Open-File Report 93-292-B
No abstract available....