Water-quality assessment of the Ozark Plateaus study unit, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma: Organic compounds in surface water, bed sediment, and biological tissue, 1992-95
Richard W. Bell, Jerri V. Davis, Suzanne R. Femmer, Robert L. Joseph
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4031
Organic-compound samples, including pesticides and semi-volatiles, were collected from 1992-95 at 43 surface-water and 27 bed-sediment and biological-tissue sampling sites within the Ozark Plateaus National Water-Quality Assessment Program study unit. Most surface-water, bed-sediment, and biological-tissue sites have drainage basins predominantly in the Springfield and Salem Plateaus. At most surface-water sampling...
Evaluation of radionuclide, inorganic constituent, and organic compound data from selected wells and springs from the southern boundary of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory to the Hagerman Area, Idaho, 1989 through 1992
R. C. Bartholomay, L. M. Williams, L.J. Campbell
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4007
Simulation of the water-table altitude in the Biscayne Aquifer, southern Dade County, Florida, water years 1945-89
Michael L. Merritt
1997, Water Supply Paper 2458
The paper describes a regional model of flows in the Biscayne Aquifer of southern Dade County during five consecutive time periods during water years 1945 to 1989 that correspond to stages in the development of a system of levees and controlled canals for water management. Data describing surface-water and ground-water...
Geophysical interpretations of the Libby thrust belt, northwestern Montana, with a section on deep folds and faults interpreted from seismic data and a section on interpretation of magnetotelluric soundings
M. Dean Kleinkopf, Jack Edward Harrison, W. D. Stanley
1997, Professional Paper 1546
Interpretations of gravity and aeromagnetic anomaly data, supplemented by results from two seismic reflection profiles and five magnetotelluric soundings, were used to study buried structure and lithology of the Libby thrust belt of northwestern Montana. The gravity anomaly data show a marked correlation with major structures. The Purcell anticlinorium and...
Geohydrology and water quality of Marine Corps Logistics Base, Nebo and Yermo annexes, near Barstow, California
Jill N. Densmore, Brett F. Cox, Steven M. Crawford
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4301
Because ground water is the only dependable source of water in the Barstow area, a thorough understanding of the relationship between the geology and hydrology of this area is needed to make informed ground-water management andremediation decisions. This report summarizes geologic and hydrologic studies done during 1992-95 at the Marine...
Evaluation of streamflow traveltime and streamflow gains and losses along the lower Purgatoire River, southeastern Colorado, 1984-92
R. G. Dash, P.R. Edelmann
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4291
Traveltime and gains and losses within a stream are important basic characteristics of streamflow. The lower Purgatoire River flows more than 160 river miles from Trinidad to the Arkansas River near Las Animas. A better knowledge of streamflow traveltime and streamflow gains and losses along the lower Purgatoire...
Changes in cross-section geometry and channel volume in two reaches of the Kankakee River in Illinois, 1959-94
Paul J. Terrio, John E. Nazimek
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4261
The upstream reaches of the Kankakee River in Indiana have been channelized, straightened, and ditched to facilitate agriculture; the downstream reaches of the river in Illinois have not been so altered. Concerns about the adjustments of this low-gradient river in response to these disturbances have led to studies of sedimentation...
Field screening of water, soil, bottom sediment, and biota associated with irrigation drainage in the Dolores Project and the Mancos River Basin, southwestern Colorado, 1994
D. L. Butler, B. C. Osmundson, R. P. Krueger
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4008
A reconnaissance investigation for the National Irrigation Water Quality Program in 1990 indicated elevated selenium concentrations in some water and biota samples collected in the Dolores Project in southwestern Colorado. High selenium concentrations also were indicated in bird samples collected in the Mancos Project in...
Analysis of minimum 7-day discharges and estimation of minimum 7-day, 2-year discharges for streamflow-gaging stations in the Brazos River basin, Texas
Timothy H. Raines, William H. Asquith
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4117
The minimum 7-day, 2-year discharge (7Q2) was estimated for each of 97 streamflow-gaging stations in the Brazos River Basin, Texas, with at least 10 years of unregulated or 10 years of regulated discharge data using the Pearson Type III distribution fitted by L-moment statistics of the annual minimum 7-day discharges....
Effects of land use and geohydrology on the quality of shallow ground water in two agricultural areas in the western Lake Michigan drainages, Wisconsin
David A. Saad
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4292
Water-quality and geohydrologic data were collected between September 1993 and September 1994, from 56 wells and 2 springs, in two agricultural areas in the Western Lake Michigan Drainages study unit of the National-Water Quality Assessment Program. These data were used to study the effects of land use and geohydrology on...
Water-quality assessment of south-central Texas: Occurrence and distribution of volatile organic compounds in surface water and ground water, 1983-94, and implications for future monitoring
P. B. Ging, L. J. Judd, K. H. Wynn
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4028
The study area of the South-Central Texas study unit of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program comprises the Edwards aquifer in the San Antonio region and its catchment area. The first phase of the assessment includes evaluation of existing water-quality data for surface water and ground water, including volatile organic compounds,...
Method for rapid estimation of scour at highway bridges based on limited site data
S.R. Holnbeck, Charles Parrett
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4310
Limited site data were used to develop a method for rapid estimation of scour at highway bridges. The estimates can be obtained in a matter of hours rather than several days as required by more-detailed methods. Such a method is important because scour assessments are needed to identify scour-critical...
Mass balance, meteorological, ice motion, surface altitude, and runoff data at Gulkana Glacier, Alaska, 1993 balance year
Rod March, Dennis Trabant
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4299
The 1993 measured winter snow, maximum winter snow, net, and annual balances in the Gulkana Glacier basin were evaluated on the basis of meteorological, hydrological, and glaciological data measured in the basin and are reported herein. Averaged over the glacier, the measured winter snow balance was 0.81 meter on March...
Ground-water sampling methods and quality-control data for the Red River of the North basin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, 1993-95
M.A. Menheer, M. E. Brigham
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4317
Ground-water-quality samples were collected for the intensive data-collection phase of the Red River of the P Torth Basin study unit, one of 60 study units of the National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program throughout the United States. The sampling protocols used were designed for the NAWQA Program. The protocols include...
Effects of highway deicing chemicals on shallow unconsolidated aquifers in Ohio, interim report, 1988-93
A.L. Jones, B.N. Sroka
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4027
Effects of the application of highway deicing chemicals during winter months on ground- water quality are being studied by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration. Eight sites throughout the State were selected along major undivided highways where drainage is...
Use of isotopic data to evaluate recharge and geologic controls on the movement of ground water in Las Posas Valley, Ventura County, California
John A. Izbicki, Peter Martin
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4035
Injection, storage, and recovery of imported water is planned for aquifers underlying Las Posas Valley. To evaluate sources of ground-water recharge and the age of the water (time since recharge), and to identify barriers to ground-water flow prior to the injection of imported water, samples from wells and surface sources...
Ground-water development and the effects on ground-water levels and water quality in the town of Atherton, San Mateo County, California
Loren F. Metzger, John L. Fio
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4033
The installation of at least 100 residential wells in the town of Atherton, California, during the 198792 drought has raised concerns about the increased potential for land subsidence and salt water intrusion. Data were collected and monitor ing networks were established to assess current processes and to monitor future conditions...
Results of the application of seismic-reflection and electromagnetic techniques for near-surface hydrogeologic and environmental investigations at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
M. T. Meyer, J.M. Fine
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4042
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Facilities Investigations at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, selected geophysical techniques were evaluated for their usefulness as assessment tools for determining subsurface geology, delineating the areal extent of potentially contaminated landfill sites, and locating buried objects and debris of...
Simulation of subsurface storage and recovery of effluent using multiple wells, St Petersburg, Florida
D. K. Yobbi
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4024
The potential for subsurface storage and recovery, otherwise called aquifer storage and recovery, of effluent in the uppermost producing zone of the Upper Floridan aquifer in St. Petersburg, Florida, was studied by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the city of St. Petersburg and the Southwest Florida Water Management...
Study of nonpoint source nutrient loading in the Patuxent River basin, Maryland
S. D. Preston
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4273
Study of nonpoint-source (NPS) nutrient loading in Maryland has focused on the Patuxent watershed because of its importance and representativeness of conditions in the State. Evaluation of NPS nutrient loading has been comprehensive and has included long-term monitoring, detailed watershed modeling, and synoptic sampling studies....
Review of selected features of the natural system model, and suggestions for applications in South Florida
Jerad Bales, Janice M. Fulford, Eric D. Swain
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4039
A study was conducted to review selected features of the Natural System Model, version 4.3 . The Natural System Model is a regional-scale model that uses recent climatic data and estimates of historic vegetation and topography to simulate pre-canal-drainage hydrologic response in south Florida. Equations used to represent the hydrologic...
Reconnaissance of surface-water quality in the North Platte Natural Resources District, western Nebraska, 1993
G. V. Steele, J. C. Cannia
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4316
In 1993, the U.S. Geological Survey and the North Platte Natural Resources District began a 3-year study to determine the geohydrology and water quality of the North Platte River alluvial aquifer near Oshkosh, Garden County, Nebraska. The objectives of the study were to determine the geohydrologic properties of the North...
Guidelines and standard procedures for studies of ground-water quality; selection and installation of wells, and supporting documentation
W.W. Lapham, F.D. Wilde, M.T. Koterba
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4233
This is the first of a two-part report to document guidelines and standard procedures of the U.S. Geological Survey for the acquisition of data in ground-water-quality studies. This report provides guidelines and procedures for the selection and installation of wells for water-quality studies/*, and the required or recommended supporting documentation...
Geohydrology and water chemistry in the Rialto-Colton Basin, San Bernardino County, California
Linda R. Woolfenden, Dina Kadhim
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4012
The 40-square-mile Rialto-Colton ground- water basin is in western San Bernardino County, California, about 60 miles east of Los Angeles.This basin was chosen for storage of imported water because of the good quality of native ground water, the known capacity for additional ground-water storage in the basin, and the availability...
Geochemical analyses of ground-water ages, recharge rates, and hydraulic conductivity of the N aquifer, Black Mesa area, Arizona
Thomas J. Lopes, John P. Hoffmann
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4190
The Navajo Nation and Hopi Tribe of the Black Mesa area, Arizona, depend on ground water from the N aquifer to meet most tribal and industrial needs. Increasing use of this aquifer is creating concerns about possible adverse effects of increased ground-water withdrawals on the water resources of the region....