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Index of granitic rock masses in the state of Nevada
Florian Maldonado, Richard W. Spengler, W. F. Hanna, G. L. Dixon
1988, Bulletin 1831
A compilation of 205 areas of exposed granitic rock in Nevada was undertaken for the U.S. Department of Energy. The purpose was to obtain data for evaluating granitic rock masses as potential underground nuclear waste repositories. Information, compiled by county for areas of granitic rock exposure, includes general location, coordinates,...
Geologic structure and altitude of the top of the Minnelusa Formation, northeastern Black Hills, South Dakota
Kathy D. Peter, David P. Kyllonen, Kathy R. Mills
1988, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4233
This map shows the altitude of the top of the Permian--and Pennsylvanian age Minnelusa Formation, the deepest aquifer in the northeastern Black Hills for which there is sufficient data available to construct a structural map. The Minnelusa Formation outcrops in the western part of the map area and is more...
Estimating soil matric potential in Owens Valley, California
Stephen K. Sorenson, R.F. Miller, M.R. Welch, D.P. Groeneveld, F.A. Branson
1988, Open-File Report 88-79
Much of the floor of the Owens Valley, California, is covered with alkaline scrub and alkaline meadow plant communities, whose existence is dependent partly on precipitation and partly on water infiltrated into the rooting zone from the shallow water table. The extent to which these plant communities are capable of...
Selected water-quality data for the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, southeastern Idaho
D. J. Parliman, H.W. Young
1988, Open-File Report 88-496
This report presents July 1988 water quality data, principally dissolved nitrite plus nitrate (as nitrogen), and depth-to-water measurements for 60 wells in the Fort Hall Indian Reservation north of Pocatello, southeastern Idaho. Nitrogen concentrations ranged from 0.7 to 24 mg/L; the median concentration was 3.1 mg/L. Nitrogen concentrations in 11...
Water-quality data for the Boise River, Boise to Star, Idaho, January to March 1988
S.A. Frenzel, T.F. Hansen
1988, Open-File Report 88-474
Physical and chemical data were collected at six sites and biological data were collected at five sites on the Boise River between Veterans Memorial Parkway in Boise and Star, Idaho, from January to March 1988. Data were collected to determine the effect of sewage effluent from two Boise wastewater treatment...
Water-quality data, San Joaquin Valley, California, March 1985 to March 1987
L.R. Shelton, L.K. Miller
1988, Open-File Report 88-479
Water quality data were collected at numerous surface water and groundwater sites in the San Joaquin Valley, California, from March 1985 through March 1987. Streamflow and physical measurements were made, and water samples for analysis of major ions, trace elements, suspended sediments, and some pesticides were collected at varying frequencies...
Summary of water data for the Janzen recharge investigation, Scott County, Kansas, 1980-86
L.E. Stullken
1988, Open-File Report 88-83
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Western Kansas Groundwater Management District No. 1, established data collection instrumentation around an earthen dam in Scott County , west-central Kansas. The dam was placed on an ephemeral drainage to monitor water storage behind the dam, precipitation, and groundwater levels in the...
National water-information clearinghouse activities; ground-water perspective
C.A. Haupt, R.A. Jensen
1988, Open-File Report 88-114
The US Geological Survey (USGS) has functioned for many years as an informal clearinghouse for water resources information, enabling users to access groundwater information effectively. Water resources clearinghouse activities of the USGS are conducted through several separate computerized water information programs that are involved in the collection, storage, retrieval, and...
Hydrologic and suspended-sediment data for Reelfoot Lake, Obion and Lake Counties, northwestern Tennessee, May 1985-September 1986
J.W. Garrett
1988, Open-File Report 88-170
Hydrologic data for Reelfoot Lake in Obion and Lake Counties, Tennessee, were collected at 4 surface water inflow stations, 1 outflow station, 2 rainfall stations, 2 lake elevation stations, and 29 wells for the period May 1, 1985 through September 30, 1986. Additionally, suspended-sediment data were collected at three stations...
Operating manual for the U.S. Geological Survey minimonitor, 1988 revised edition; punched-paper-tape model
James H. Ficken, Carl T. Scott
1988, Open-File Report 88-491
This manual describes the U.S. Geological Survey Minimonitor Water Quality Data Measuring and Recording System. Instructions for calibrating, servicing, maintaining, and operating the system are provided. The Survey Minimonitor is a battery-powered , multiparameter water quality monitoring instrument designed for field use. A watertight can containing signal conditioners is connected...