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Arsenic, nitrate, and chloride in groundwater, Oakland County, Michigan
Stephen S. Aichele, Richard Hill-Rowley, Matt Malone
1998, Fact Sheet 135-98
In 1996, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) and nine southeast Michigan counties, began a study of the factors controlling arsenic concentrations in drinking water. The early results of this study raised broader concerns in Oakland County about the quality of...
The Flood of June 1998 in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Gene W. Parker, Kernell G. Ries III, Roy S. Socolow
1998, Fact Sheet 110-98
More than 10 inches of rain fell on some areas of eastern Massachusetts and more than 7 inches fell on some areas of Rhode Island during and intense and prolonged rainstorm from June 12 through June 15, 1998. On some streams, the magnitude of the floods resulting from the rain...
Evaluation of a method for comparing phosphorus loads from barnyards and croplands in Otter Creek Watershed, Wisconsin
Judy A. Wierl, Elise M. P. Giddings, Roger T. Bannerman
1998, Fact Sheet 168-98
Control of phosphorus from rural nonpoint sources is a major focus of current efforts to improve and protect water resources in Wisconsin and is recommended in almost every priority watershed plan prepared for the State's Nonpoint Source (NFS) Program. Barnyards and crop- lands usually are identified as the primary rural...
Availability of Ground-Water Data for California, Water Year 1997
Julia H. Huff
1998, Fact Sheet 045-98
The Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with Federal, State, and local water agencies, obtains a large amount of data pertaining to the ground-water resources of California each water year. These data constitute a valuable data base for developing an improved understanding of the water resources...
Detecting debris flows using ground vibrations
Richard G. LaHusen
1998, Fact Sheet 236-96
Debris flows are rapidly flowing mixtures of rock debris, mud, and water that originate on steep slopes. During and following volcanic eruptions, debris flows are among the most destructive and persistent hazards. Debris flows threaten lives and property not only on volcanoes but far downstream in valleys that drain volcanoes...