Generalized hydrogeology and ground-water budget for the C Aquifer, Little Colorado River Basin and parts of the Verde and Salt River Basins, Arizona and New Mexico
Robert J. Hart, John J. Ward, Donald J. Bills, Marilyn E. Flynn
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4026
The C aquifer underlies the Little Colorado River Basin and parts of the Verde and Salt River Basins and is named for the primary water-bearing rock unit of the aquifer, the Coconino Sandstone. The areal extent of this aquifer is more than 27,000 square miles. More than 1,000 well and...
Standard errors of annual discharge and change in reservoir content data from selected stations in the lower Colorado River streamflow-gaging station network, 1995-99
David W. Anning
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4240
The Bureau of Reclamation is currently (1995–2001) testing the Lower Colorado River Accounting System as a method to estimate the consumptive use of Colorado River water by diverters from Hoover Dam to Mexico. Consumptive use is estimated in the Lower Colorado River Accounting System method, in part, on the basis of the annual...
Effects of highway-deicer application on ground-water quality in a part of the Calumet Aquifer, northwestern Indiana
Lee R. Watson, E. Randall Bayless, Paul M. Buszka, John T. Wilson
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001–4260
The effects of highway-deicer application on ground-water quality were studied at a site in northwestern Indiana using a variety of geochemical indicators. Site characteristics such as high snowfall rates; large quantities of applied deicers; presence of a high-traffic highway; a homogeneous, permeable, and unconfined aquifer; a shallow water table; a...
Feasibility of Estimating Constituent Concentrations and Loads Based on Data Recorded by Acoustic Instrumentation
A.C. Lietz
2002, Open-File Report 2002-285
The acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) and acoustic Doppler velocity meter (ADVM) were used to estimate constituent concentrations and loads at a sampling site along the Hendry-Collier County boundary in southwestern Florida. The sampling site is strategically placed within a highly managed canal system that exhibits low and rapidly changing...
User's guide to SEAWAT; a computer program for simulation of three-dimensional variable-density ground-water flow
Weixing Guo, C.D. Langevin
2002, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 06-A7
This report documents a computer program (SEAWAT) that simulates variable-density, transient, ground-water flow in three dimensions. The source code for SEAWAT was developed by combining MODFLOW and MT3DMS into a single program that solves the coupled flow and solute-transport equations. The SEAWAT code follows a modular structure, and thus, new...
Water Quality in the Mahoning River and Selected Tributaries in Youngstown, Ohio
Donald M. Stoeckel, S. Alex Covert
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4122
The lower reaches of the Mahoning River in Youngstown, Ohio, have been characterized by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) as historically having poor water quality. Most wastewater-treatment plants (WWTPs) in the watershed did not provide secondary sewage treatment until the late 1980s. By the late 1990s, the Mahoning River...
Simulation of flow and water quality of the Arroyo Colorado, Texas, 1989-99
Timothy H. Raines, Roger M. Miranda
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4110
A model parameter set for use with the Hydrological Simulation Program—FORTRAN watershed model was developed to simulate flow and water quality for selected properties and constituents for the Arroyo Colorado from the city of Mission to the Laguna Madre, Texas. The model simulates flow, selected water-quality properties, and constituent concentrations....
Rainfall, Streamflow, and Water-Quality Data During Stormwater Monitoring, Halawa Stream Drainage Basin, Oahu, Hawaii, July 1, 2001 to June 30, 2002
Todd K. Presley
2002, Open-File Report 2002-319
The State of Hawaii Department of Transportation Stormwater Monitoring Program was implemented on January 1, 2001. The program includes the collection of rainfall, streamflow, and water-quality data at selected sites in the Halawa Stream drainage basin. Rainfall data were collected at two sites, and streamflow data were collected at 3...
June 2002 floods in the Red River of the North basin in northeastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota
Gregg J. Wiche, K.G. Guttormson, S.M. Robinson, G.B. Mitton, B.J. Bramer
2002, Open-File Report 2002-278
The Red River of the North is a complex river system in the north-central plains of the United States. The river continues to affect the people and property within its basin. During June of 2002, major flooding occurred for the third time in 5 years in the Red River of...
Geology, mineralization, and hydrothermal alteration and relationships to acidic and metal-bearing surface waters in the Palmetto Gulch area, southwestern Colorado
Dana J. Bove, Jeffrey P. Kurtz, Winfield G. Wright
2002, Open-File Report 2002-275
The Palmetto Gulch area is affected by low pH and metal-bearing drainage from abandoned mines, and perhaps, from natural weathering around vein zones. To investigate these anthropogenic and potential natural sources of acidity and metals, we mapped the geology, veins, and hydrothermally altered areas; conducted mine dump leachate studies; and...
Preliminary data from analysis of base-flow separation in part of the Republican River Basin, Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado
Matthew K. Landon, Virginia L. McGuire
2002, Open-File Report 2002-240
Effectiveness of three best management practices for highway-runoff quality along the Southeast Expressway, Boston, Massachusetts
Kirk P. Smith
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4059
Best management practices (BMPs) near highways are designed to reduce the amount of suspended sediment and associated constituents, including debris and litter, discharged from the roadway surface. The effectiveness of a deep-sumped hooded catch basin, three 2-chambered 1,500-gallon oil-grit separators, and mechanized street sweeping in reducing sediment and associated constituents...
Effects of wastewater and combined sewer overflows on water quality in the Blue River basin, Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas, July 1998-October 2000
Donald H. Wilkison, Daniel J. Armstrong, Dale W. Blevins
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4107
Samples were collected from 16 base-flow events and a minimum of 10 stormflow events between July 1998 and October 2000 to characterize the effects of wastewater and combined sewer overflows on water quality in the Blue River Basin, Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas. Waterquality effects were determined by analysis of nutrients, chloride, chemical and biochemical oxygen demand, and...
Analysis of magnetotelluric profile data from the Ruby Mountains metamorphic core complex and southern Carlin Trend region, Nevada
Philip E. Wannamaker, William M. Doerner, John A. Stodt, Timothy L. Sodergen, Brian D. Rodriguez
2002, Open-File Report 2002-214
We have collected about 150 magnetotelluric (MT) soundings in northeastern Nevada in the region of the Ruby Mountains metamorphic core complex uplift and southern Carlin mineral trend, in an effort to illuminate controls on core complex evolution and deposition of world-class gold deposits. The region has experienced a broad range...
Merged digital aeromagnetic data for the middle Rio Grande and southern Espanola basins, New Mexico
Ronald E. Sweeney, V. J. S. Grauch, Jeffrey D. Phillips
2002, Open-File Report 2002-205
The U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently conducted a multi-disciplinary study of the Middle Rio Grande basin (Bartolino and Cole, 2002; Fig. 1). The main purpose of this study was to gain a better multi-dimensional understanding of the basin's hydrogeologic framework and use this new understanding to construct an improved...
Hydrogeologic framework, availability of water supplies, and saltwater intrusion, Cape May County, New Jersey
Pierre J. Lacombe, Glen B. Carleton
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4246
During 1960-90, saltwater intrusion forced the abandonment of at least 10 public-supply wells, 3 industrial-supply wells, and more than 100 domestic-supply wells in Cape May County, N.J. Actual or imminent ground-water contamination caused by land-use practices and human activities has forced the closure of at least six shallow public-supply wells...
Rainfall-runoff characteristics and effects of increased urban density on streamflow and infiltration in the eastern part of the San Jacinto River basin, Riverside County, California
Joel R. Guay
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4090
To better understand the rainfall-runoff characteristics of the eastern part of the San Jacinto River Basin and to estimate the effects of increased urbanization on streamflow, channel infiltration, and land-surface infiltration, a long-term (1950?98) time series of monthly flows in and out of the channels and land surfaces were simulated...
Historic and unregulated monthly streamflow for selected sites in the Red River of the North Basin in North Dakota, Minnesota, and South Dakota, 1931-99
Douglas G. Emerson, Valerie M. Dressler
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4095
Operation of the Garrison Diversion Unit in North Dakota may have various effects on the quantity and quality of streamflow in the Sheyenne River and the Red River of the North. To model the effects that the Garrison Diversion Unit could have on water quality, gaged and estimated historic streamflow...
Preliminary hydrogeologic assessment and study plan for a regional ground-water resource investigation of the Blue Ridge and Piedmont provinces of North Carolina
Charles C. Daniel III, Paul R. Dahlen
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4105
Prolonged drought, allocation of surface-water flow, and increased demands on ground-water supplies resulting from population growth are focuses for the need to evaluate ground-water resources in the Blue Ridge and Piedmont Provinces of North Carolina. Urbanization and certain aspects of agricultural production also have caused increased concerns about protecting the...
Streamflow and erosion response to prolonged intense rainfall of November 1-2, 2000, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii
Richard A. Fontaine, Barry R. Hill
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4117
A combination of several meteorologic and topographic factors produced extreme rainfall over the eastern part of the island of Hawaii on November 1-2, 2000. Storm rainfall was concentrated in two distinct areas, the Waiakea and Kapapala areas, where maximum rainfall totals of 32.47 and 38.97 inches were recorded. Resultant flooding...
An integrated geophysical and hydraulic investigation to characterize a fractured-rock aquifer, Norwalk, Connecticut
J.W. Lane Jr., J.H. Williams, C. D. Johnson, D.M. Savino, F.P. Haeni
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4133
The U.S. Geological Survey conducted an integrated geophysical and hydraulic investigation at the Norden Systems, Inc. site in Norwalk, Connecticut, where chlorinated solvents have contaminated a fractured-rock aquifer. Borehole, borehole-to-borehole, surface-geophysical, and hydraulic methods were used to characterize the site bedrock lithology and structure, fractures, and transmissive zone hydraulic properties....
Prediction of velocities for a range of streamflow conditions in Pennsylvania
Lloyd A. Reed, Marla H. Stuckey
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4214
A regression equation that is used nationwide to predict traveltime in streams during periods of low and moderate flow was developed by H.E. Jobson in 1996. Because none of the data used in the development of the equation were from streams in Pennsylvania, velocities for low and moderate flows predicted...
Persistence of tidally-oriented vertical migration by zooplankton in a temperate estuary
W.J. Kimmerer, Jon R. Burau, W.A. Bennett
2002, Estuaries (25) 359-371
Tidal vertical migration by zooplankton is a common phenomenon in estuaries, usually associated with landward movement of meroplankton or position maintenance of holoplankton. Little is known about the persistence of this behavior, its spatial variability, or its response to changing environmental conditions. We extended a previous study of tidal movements...
Geohydrology and ground-water quality, Big Elk Creek Basin, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and Cecil County, Maryland
Ronald A. Sloto
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4057
A study of ground-water quantity and quality was conducted in the Big Elk Creek Basin, a rural area undergoing rapid growth. The 79.4-square mile study area is in the Piedmont Physiographic Province and is underlain almost entirely by crystalline rocks. Most of the basin in Pennsylvania is underlain by Wissahickon...
Water budget for and nitrogen loads to Northeast Creek, Bar Harbor, Maine
M.G. Nielsen
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4000
The potential for nutrient enrichment to coastal estuaries on Mt. Desert Island, Maine, may affect the health of these important ecosystems at Acadia National Park. Inputs of water and nitrogen entering one of these coastal estuaries, Northeast Creek, and adjacent wetlands on Mt. Desert Island were quantified in a recent...