Sediment magnetic and paleomagnetic data from Buck Lake, Oregon
J. G. Rosenbaum, R. L. Reynolds, P.L. Fitzmaurice, J.W. Drexler, C.G. Whitney, D.P. Adam
1994, Open-File Report 95-673
Sediment magnetic and paleomagnetic studies were conducted on a core from Buck Lake, Klamath County, Oregon, that was collected as part of an investigation into the Quaternary climate history of the western United States. This report documents the methods used to obtain paleomagnetic directions, magnetic properties, and ancillary data, and...
Hydrologic, water-quality, and meteorologic data for Newberry Volcano and vicinity, Deschutes County, Oregon, 1991-93
Milo D. Crumrine, David S. Morgan
1994, Open-File Report 94-122
This report is a compilation of hydrologic, water- quality, and meteorologic data collected in the vicinity of Newberry Volcano near Bend, Oregon. These data were collected, in cooperation with the Bonneville Power Administration, the U.S. Forest Service, and the Bureau of Land Management, to provide baseline data for identifying and...
Documentation of hydrochemical-facies data and ranges of dissolved-solids concentrations for the northern Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifer system, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina supplement to Professional paper 1404-L
Harold Meisler, L.L. Knobel
1994, Open-File Report 94-492
Hydrochemical-facies data and ranges of dissolved- solids concentrations used to construct hydrochemical-facies maps and sections for U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1404-L have not been previously published. In this report, the data are contained on a 3-1/2 high-density diskette in a file presented in American International Standard Code for Information...
Delineation of saltwater intrusion in the Biscayne aquifer, eastern Broward County, Florida, 1990
Edward J. Koszalka
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4164
Chloride concentrations in water samples from 63 saltwater monitoring wells in eastern Broward County were used to delineate the areal extent of 1,000 milligrams per liter of chloride concentration from the Biscayne aquifer. The 1990 landward extent of saltwater intrusion and data for 1980 and 1990 for each monitoring well...
Geohydrologic data collected from shallow neutron-access boreholes and resultant-preliminary geohydrologic evaluations, Yucca Mountain area, Nye County, Nevada
Daniel O. Blout, D.P. Hammermeister, C. L. Loskot, Michael P. Chornack
1994, Open-File Report 92-657
Selected nutrients in stormwater runoff from Davenport, Iowa, 1992
B.D. Schaap, K.J. Lucey
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4130
Flow-weighted composite samples of stormwater runoff from areas of different land use in Davenport, Iowa, were collected in the summer and fall of 1992 and analyzed for selected nutrients. Annual constituent loads were estimated for the area drained by the Davenport storm-sewer network. In all cases, the regression-equation estimate of...
A comparison of simultaneous plasma, atomic absorption, and iron colorimetric determinations of major and trace constituents in acid mine waters
J.W. Ball, D. Kirk Nordstrom
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4122
Sixty-three water samples collected during June to October 1982 from the Leviathan/Bryant Creek drainage basin were originally analyzed by simultaneous multielement direct-current plasma (DCP) atomic-emission spectrometry, flame atomic-absorption spectrometry, graphite-furnace atomic-absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) (thallium only), ultraviolet-visible spectrometry, and hydride-generation atomic-absorption spectrometry.Determinations were made for the following metallic and semi-metallic constituents:...
Tritium, stable isotopes, and nitrogen in flow from selected springs that discharge to the Snake River, Twin Falls-Hagerman area, Idaho, 1990-93
L. J. Mann, W. H. Low
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4247
In 1990-93, water from 19 springs along the north side of the Snake River near Twin Falls and Hagerman contained from 9.2+0.6 to 78.4+5.1 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) of tritium. The springs were placed into three categories based on their locations and tritium concentrations: Category I was the upstream most...
Sources of trends in water-quality data for selected streams in Texas, 1975-89 water years
T. L. Schertz, F.C. Wells, D.J. Ohe
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4213
Sources of trends in water-quality data for selected streams in Texas for the 1975-89 water years were investigated in this study. The investigation of sources was confined to distinct geographic patterns in the trend indicators for one constituent or for a group of related constituents. The probable source of trend patterns...
Hydrologic data from the study of acidic contamination in the Miami Wash-Pinal Creek area, Arizona, water years 1992-93
D.J. Gellenbeck, Yvonne R. Hunter
1994, Open-File Report 94-508
Since 1984, hydrologic data have been collected as part of a U.S. Geological Survey study of the occurrence and movement of acidic contamination in the aquifer and streams of the Pinal Creek drainage basin near Globe, Arizona. Ground-water data from that study are presented for water years 1992 and 1993...
Physical characteristics of stream subbasins in the Lac qui Parle River basin, southwestern Minnesota and eastern South Dakota
D. L. Lorenz, C. A. Sanocki, Thomas A. Winterstein
1994, Open-File Report 93-46
Data describing the physical characteristics of stream subbasins upstream from selected points on streams in the Lac qui Parle River basin, located in southwestern Minnesota and eastern South Dakota, are presented in this report. The physical charac- teristics are the drainage area of the subbasin, the percentage area of the...
Physical characteristics of stream subbasins in the Pomme de Terre River Basin, west-central Minnesota
D. L. Lorenz, G. A. Payne
1994, Open-File Report 93-47
Data describing the physical characteristics of stream subbasins upstream from selected points on streams in the Pomme de Terre River Basin, located in west-central Minnesota, are presented in this report. The physical characteristics are the drainage area of the subbasin, the percentage area of the subbasin covered only by lakes,...
Physical characteristics of stream subbasins in the Chippewa River basin, west-central Minnesota
Chris Sanocki, James R. Krumrie
1994, Open-File Report 94-488
Data that describe the physical characteristics of stream subbasins upstream from selected points on streams in the Chippewa River Basin, located in west-central Minnesota, are presented in this report The physical characteristics are the drainage area of the subbasin, the percentage area of the subbasin covered only by lakes, the...
Records of water levels in monitoring wells in the Gallatin Valley, southwestern Montana, 1947-93
Steven E. Slagle
1994, Open-File Report 94-536
Water-level data were collected in the Gallatin Valley to provide a basis for evaluation of the configuration of the ground-water surface and water-level change. Water-level records collected during a 2-year study of the area and historical water-level data for 121 wells in the Gallatin Valley are summarized in the report....
Global energy and water cycle experiment (GEWEX) continental-scale international project (GCIP); reference data sets CD-ROM
Alan Rea, Joel R. Cederstrand
1994, Open-File Report 94-388
The data sets on this compact disc are a compilation of several geographic reference data sets of interest to the global-change research community. The data sets were chosen with input from the Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) Continental-Scale International Project (GCIP) Data Committee and the GCIP Hydrometeorology and...
Data on natural organic substances in dissolved, colloidal, suspended-silt and -clay, and bed-sediment phases in the Mississippi River and some of its tributaries, 1987-90
J.A. Leenheer, T.I. Noyes, P.A. Brown
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4204
The Mississippi River and some of its tributaries were sampled for natural organic substances dissolved in water and in suspended and bed sediments during seven sampling cruises from 1987-90. The sampling cruises were made during different seasons, in the free-flowing reaches of the river from St. Louis, Missouri, to New...
Sources and cycling of major ions and nutrients in Devils Lake, North Dakota
R.M. Lent
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4171
Devils Lake is a saline lake in a large, closed drainage basin in northeastern North Dakota. Previous studies determined that major-ion and nutrient concentrations in Devils Lake are strongly affected by microbially mediated sulfate reduction and dissolution of sulfate and carbonate minerals in the bottom sediments. These studies documented substantial...
Refining 1970's Land-Use Data With 1990 Population Data to Indicate New Residential Development
Kerie J. Hitt
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4250
A procedure using a geographic information system was developed to define urban land use representative of the 1990's by overlaying U.S. Bureau of the Census 1990 population density at the block group level on 1970's digital land-use data from 1:250,000-and 1: 100,000scale maps. Any area having a population density of...
Ground-water flow and quality, and geochemical processes, in Indian Wells Valley, Kern, Inyo, and San Bernardino counties, California, 1987-88
Charles Berenbrock, R. A. Schroeder
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4003
An existing water-quality data base for the 300- square-mile Indian Wells Valley was updated by means of chemical and isotopic analysis of ground water. The wide range in measured concentrations of major ions and of minor constituents such as fluoride, borate, nitrate, manganese, and iron is attributed to geochemical reactions...
Interactions of metallic substances and acidic ground water in the New Jersey Coastal Plan
J. L. Barringer
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4095
Four ancillary studies were undertaken in support of an investigation into the extent and distribution of corrosive ground water in the Kirkwood- Cohansey aquifer system of southern New Jersey.The ancillary studies were (1) analysis of tap-water samples for metals and the acquisition of metal data from a county study, (2)...
Flood magnitude and frequency of Pochack Creek at two sites, at Pennsauken Township, New Jersey
Paul Dunne
1994, Open-File Report 94-499
Six methods were used to estimate the magnitude and frequency of floods at Pochack Creek at the down- stream end of the culvert on United States Route 130 and at a second site about 1,600 feet upstream at Pennsauken Township, New Jersey. Flood magnitude and frequency calculated by the six...
Selected ground-water data, and results of aquifer tests for the Upper Floridan aquifer, Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, area
L. Elliott Jones, Morris L. Maslia
1994, Open-File Report 94-520
Flood magnitude and frequency of Chandlers Run at two sites, at Pennsauken Township, New Jersey
Paul Dunne
1994, Open-File Report 94-500
Six methods were used to estimate the magnitude and frequency of floods at Chandlers Run at the culvert on New Jersey Route 612, and at a second site about 2,100 feet upstream, at New Jersey Route 70 at Pennsauken Township, New Jersey. Flood magnitude and frequency calculated by the six...
Circum-North Pacific tectonostratigraphic terrane map
Warren J. Nokleberg, Leonid M. Parfenov, James W.H. Monger, Boris B. Baranov, Stanislav G. Byalobzhesky, Thomas K. Bundtzen, Tracey D. Feeney, Kazuya Fujita, Steven P. Gordey, Arthur Grantz, Alexander I. Khanchuk, Boris A. Natal’in, Lev M. Natapov, Ian O. Norton, William W. Patton Jr., George Plafker, David W. Scholl, Sergei D. Sokolov, Gleb M. Sosunov, David B. Stone, Rowland W. Tabor, Nickolai V. Tsukanov, Tracy L. Vallier, Koji Wakita
1994, Open-File Report 94-714
The companion tectonostratigraphic terrane and overlap assemblage of map the Circum-North Pacific presents a modern description of the major geologic and tectonic units of the region. The map illustrates both the onshore terranes and overlap volcanic assemblages of the region, and the major offshore geologic features. The map is the...
Hydrologic data collection at Crowders Creek and Steele Creek, York County, South Carolina, 1991-92
John W. Gissendanner
1994, Open-File Report 94-385
Rapid industrial and urban growth is anticipated in the vicinity of Crowders Creek near Clover, S.C., and Steele Creek near Fort Mill, S.C. These subbasins are in the Catawba River Basin in York County, S.C. To obtain baseline information on these basins prior to urbanization, gaging stations 02145642 (Crowders Creek...