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Evaluation of three electronic report processing systems for preparing hydrologic reports of the U.S Geological Survey, Water Resources Division
G.J. Stiltner
1990, Open-File Report 89-576
In 1987, the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey undertook three pilot projects to evaluate electronic report processing systems as a means to improve the quality and timeliness of reports pertaining to water resources investigations. The three projects selected for study included the use of the following configuration...
Solid-precipitation (snowfall) measurement intercomparison, Bismarck, North Dakota
Douglas G. Emerson, Kathleen M. Macek-Rowland
1990, Open-File Report 90-124
Difficulties involved in obtaining accurate measurements of solid precipitation (snowfall) have been recognized for many years. Many studies have been conducted to evaluate the accuracy and performance of precipitation gages. These studies show that the type of collection method used can significantly affect the quantity of precipitation measured. Although the...
Sediment-source data for four basins tributary to Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada; August 1983-June 1988
B. R. Hill, J.R. Hill, K.M. Nolan
1990, Open-File Report 89-618
Data were collected during a 5-year study of sediment sources in four drainage basins tributary to Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada. The study areas include the Blackwood Creek, General Creek, Edgewood Creek, and Logan House Creek basins. Data include changes in bank and bed positions at channel cross sections; results of stream-channel...
Hydrologic data collected in the vicinity of the proposed gamma-ray and neutrino detector site, Hot Spring County, Arkansas, 1988-89
D. J. Fitzpatrick, P.W. Westerfield
1990, Open-File Report 89-623
An abandoned barite mine in Hot Spring County, Arkansas, has been selected as the location for a proposed gamma-ray and neutrino detector site. As part of the hydrologic evaluation of the site, the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Arkansas Geological Commission collected hydrologic data at selected locations in...
Statistical summaries of selected Iowa streamflow data through September 30, 1988
E.E. Fischer, N.B. Melcher, S.P. Kluesner
1990, Open-File Report 90-170
Statistical summaries of streamflow data collected at 144 active and discontinued stream-gaging stations in Iowa through water year 1988 are presented in the report. The summaries for each streamgaging station include: 1) station description, 2) the most recent stage-discharge rating table, 3) statistics of monthly and annual mean discharges, 4)...
Water-resources programs and hydrologic-information needs, Marion County, Indiana, 1987
R.F. Duwelius
1990, Open-File Report 90-159
Water resources are abundant in Marion County, Indiana, and have been developed for public and industrial supply, energy generation, irrigation, and recreation. The largest water withdrawals are from surface water, and the two largest water uses are public supply and cooling water for electrical-generating plants. Water-resources programs in the county...
Hamdah ancient gold mines, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Paul S. Bosch, Eyad Jannadi, A. M. Helaby, P.R. Johnson, A. A. Bookstrom, M.A. Bazzari
1990, Open-File Report 90-326
The Hamdah prospect is a 1.5-km2 area that includes ancient mine workings 15 km southeast of Hamdah in the southern Arabian Shield. The workings cluster at a gently dipping thrust contact between serpentinite (above) and hornblende schist (below) exposed in a window within the serpentinite. Aplite sills intrude the contact,...
Water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Illinois, 1989
M. L. Garrelts
1990, Open-File Report 89-625
This report gives an overview of U.S. Geological Survey, Illinois District, Water Resources Division activities related to the water resources of the State of Illinois. The report includes sections describing District organization, programs, water conditions, data collection activities, and project summaries. Also included is a complete listing of District and...
Water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey
D. H. Appel (compiler)
1990, Open-File Report 90-150
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has been active in West Virginia since the early 1900's. During recent years, the District completed several investigations as well as initiated others. An intense effort has been made to publish interpretive reports and data on a near-current basis. As a result of this effort,...
A water-resources data-network evaluation for Monterey County, California, phase 3: Northern Salinas River drainage basin
W. E. Templin, R. C. Schluter
1990, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4123
This report evaluates existing data collection networks and possible additional data collection to monitor quantity and quality of precipitation, surface water, and groundwater in the northern Salinas River drainage basin, California. Of the 34 precipitation stations identified, 20 were active and are concentrated in the northwestern part of the study...
Effects of surface coal mining and reclamation on the geohydrology of six small watersheds in West-Central Indiana
Jeffrey D. Martin, Richard F. Duwelius, Charles G. Crawford
1990, Water Supply Paper 2368-B
Six small watersheds in west-central Indiana were selected for study of the hydrologic effects of surface coal mining and reclamation. The watersheds include mined and reclaimed, mined and unreclaimed, and unmined agricultural land uses and are each less than 3 square miles in area. Surface-water, ground-water, and meteorologic data for...
Water-quality data-collection activities in Colorado and Ohio; Phase III, evaluation of existing data for use in assessing regional water-quality conditions and trends
J. Michael Norris, Janet Hren, Donna N. Myers, Thomas H. Chaney, Carolyn J. Oblinger Childress
1990, Open-File Report 89-391
During the past several years, a growing number of questions have been raised by members of Congress and others about the status of current waterquality conditions in the Nation, trends in water quality, and the major factors that affect water-quality conditions and trends. One area of particular interest and concern...
Geohydrologic, ground-water quality, and streamflow data for the stratified-drift aquifers in the lower Merrimack and coastal river basins, southeastern New Hampshire
Sarah M. Flanagan, Peter J. Stekl
1990, Open-File Report 89-390
This report presents geohydrologic, groundwater quality, and streamflow data collected for a study of stratified-drift aquifers in the lower Merrimack and coastal river basins in southeastern New Hampshire. The study was conducted from October 1985-October 1988 in cooperation with the State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, Water Resources...
Hydrogeochemical data from an acidic deposition study at McDonalds Branch basin in the New Jersey Pinelands, 1983-86
D. G. Lord, J. L. Barringer, P.A. Johnsson, P. F. Schuster, R.L. Walker, J.E. Fairchild, B.N. Sroka, Eric Jacobsen
1990, Open-File Report 88-500
Data from a 1983-86 acidic-deposition study at McDonalds Branch basin, a small (2.35-sq-mi) forested watershed in Lebanon State Forest, New Jersey include mineralogy of soil and depositional clays; physical and chemical analyses of soils; hydrologic measurements (precipitation and throughfall amounts, stream stage and discharge, and water-table altitudes); and water quality...