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Surface water-quality assessment of the lower Kansas River basin, Kansas and Nebraska: analysis of available water-quality data through 1986
P. R. Jordan, J. K. Stamer, editor(s)
1991, Open-File Report 91-75
Beginning in 1986, the U.S. Congress appropriated funds for the U.S. Geological Survey to test and refine concepts for a National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. The long-term goals of the full-scale program are to: (1) provide a nationally consistent description of current water-quality conditions for a large part of the...
Streamflow entering and leaving Lake Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minnesota, July 1987 through September 1989
M.R. Have
1991, Open-File Report 91-499
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, operated three streamflow-gaging stations from July 1987 through September 1989 to determine the volume of streamflow entering and leaving Lake Bemidji. Suspended- and bottom-sediment data were also collected at the gaging stations. Two gaging stations were located...
Selected hydrologic data for farmland treated with sewage sludge near Platteville, Colorado, 1985-91
David A. Johncox, Neville G. Gaggiani
1991, Open-File Report 91-529
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District, studied the ground-water-quality effects of the application of anaerobic digested municipal sewage sludge at agronomic rates to farmland near Platteville. Beginning in the fall of 1985, the sludge was injected annually into the sandy farmland in a...
Geophysical logs for selected wells in the Picher Field, northeast Oklahoma and southeast Kansas
Scott C. Christenson, Tom B. Thomas, Myles D. Overton, Robert L. Goemaat, John S. Havens
1991, Open-File Report 91-213
The Roubidoux aquifer in northeastern Oklahoma is used extensively as a source of water for public supplies, commerce, industry, and rural water districts. The Roubidoux aquifer may be subject to contamination from abandoned lead and zinc mines of the Picher field. Water in flooded underground mines contains large concentrations of...
Ground-water data for Michigan 1989
G.C. Huffman, C.R. Whited
1991, Open-File Report 91-55
Water levels, locations, depths, and aquifers tapped are given for 108 observation wells. Tabulated data include a listing of ground-water reports in Michigan, extremes of water levels for calendar year 1989 and for the period of record, pumpage of most major ground-water users in the State, and water-quality data from...
Review of water demand and water utilization studies for the Provo River drainage basin, and review of a study of the effects of the proposed Jordanelle Reservoir on seepage to underground mines, Bonneville unit of the central Utah project
K.M. Waddell, G. W. Freethey, D. D. Susong, G. E. Pyper
1991, Open-File Report 91-514
Problem: Questions have been raised concerning the adequacy of available water to fulfill the needs of storage, exchanges, diversions, and instream flows, pursuant to existing water rights in the Provo River drainage basin part of the Bonneville Unit. Also, concern has been expressed about the potential for seepage of water from...
Geohydrology of Mesozoic rocks in the upper Colorado River basin in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, excluding the San Juan Basin
Geoffrey W. Freethey, Gail E. Cordy
1991, Professional Paper 1411-C
The purpose of this report is to provide a quantitative analysis of the occurrence, movement, and quality of water and the hydrologic characteristics of aquifers and confining units in the Mesozoic rocks of the Upper Colorado River Basin. The analysis is regional in scope and, hence, does not address site-specific...
Cenozoic giant pectinids from California and the Tertiary Caribbean Province: Lyropecten, "Macrochlamis," Vertipecten, and Nodipecten species
Judith Terry Smith
1991, Professional Paper 1391
Tertiary pectinids recognized for more than 125 years by field geologists can now be used to date and correlate 3-4 m.y. increments of the geologic record and to determine faunal distributions in relation to tectonic terranes. Fossil pectinids are commonly preserved in shallowmarine clastic deposits that mostly lack microfossils. The...
Geology and water resources of Owens Valley, California
Kenneth J. Hollett, Wesley R. Danskin, William F. McCaffrey, Caryl L. Walti
1991, Water Supply Paper 2370-B
Owens Valley, a long, narrow valley located along the east flank of the Sierra Nevada in east-central California, is the main source of water for the city of Los Angeles. The city diverts most of the surface water in the valley into the Owens River-Los Angeles Aqueduct system, which transports...