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Water-table decline in the south-central Great Basin during the Quaternary Period; implications for toxic-waste disposal
I.J. Winograd, Barney J. Szabo
1986, Open-File Report 85-697
The distribution of vein calcite, tufa, and other features indicative of paleo-groundwater discharge, indicates that during the early to middle Pleistocene, the water table at Ash Meadows, in the Amargosa Desert, Nevada, and at Furnace Creek Wash, in east-central Death Valley, California, was tens to hundreds of meters above the...
Activities of the U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Division in North Carolina, 1986
J. F. Turner (compiler), R.J. Deckard
1986, Open-File Report 86-226
Water resources programs conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in the state of North Carolina during 1985 and proposed programs for 1986 are described. This is the first in a series of biennial progress reports on Survey activities in the state. Activities such as gathering, interpreting and publishing hydrologic data...
Principal facts of gravity data for the Greenville 1 degree by 2 degrees Quadrangle, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina
J. C. Wynn, K. R. Bond, R.T. Williams, L.T. Long
1986, Open-File Report 86-411
This report presents hydrologic data used in the Southern Sand Hills hydrogeology study, which encompasses an area of approximately 4,330 square miles in west-central Nebraska. These data include summary logs of 64 test holes drilled in or adjacent to the study area. Water level data for 240 wells are included....
Records of wells, drillers' logs, water-level measurements, and chemical analyses of ground water in Brazoria, Fort Bend, and Waller counties, Texas, 1980-84
James F. Williams III, C.F. Ranzau Jr., W.B. Lind, L.S. Coplin
1986, Open-File Report 86-68
Information on major new water wells in B razor! a, Fort Bend, and Waller Counties was compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey from 1980 through 1984. This report presents the results of the hydro!ogic data collection on new largecapacity and other selected wells, including well location and completion data, drillers'...
Records of wells, drillers' logs, water-level measurements, and chemical analyses of ground water in Chambers, Liberty, and Montgomery counties, Texas, 1980-84
James F. Williams III, L.S. Coplin, C.E. Ranzau Jr., W.B. Lind
1986, Open-File Report 86-57
Information on major new water wells in Chambers, Liberty, and Montgomery Counties was compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey from 1980 through 1984. This report presents the results of the hydrologic data collection on new largecapacity and other selected wells, including well location and completion data, drillers' logs of the...
Data on the distribution and abundance of submersed aquatic vegetation in the tidal Potomac River, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, 1985
N. B. Rybicki, R. T. Anderson, J.M. Shapiro, C.L. Jones, Virginia Carter
1986, Open-File Report 86-126
This report summarizes data on the distribution and abundance of submersed aquatic vegetation collected in the tidal Potomac River during 1985. Plant species were identified and dry weight determined for selected sites. Information on competition between Hydrilla verticillata and other species was measured. Water-quality characteristics measured include temperature, specific conductance,...
Analyses of flood-flow frequency for selected gaging stations in South Dakota through September 1985
E.B. Hoffman, M.E. Freese, D.R. Winter
1986, Open-File Report 86-496
Analyses of flood-flow frequency were made for 80 active continuous-record gaging stations and 105 discontinued crest-stage partial-record stations in South Dakota with 10 or more years of record. The analyses were developed using the log-Pearson Type III procedure recommended by the U.S. Water Resources Council (Interagency Advisory Committee on Water...
Water-use information for California
W. E. Templin
1986, Open-File Report 86-483
This pamphlet reports on the availability of water use information to and for the state of California, through the development of the State Water-Use Data System (SWUDS). SWUDS is currently organized into 12 water use categories: Agricultural non-irrigation; Commercial; Domestic; Industrial; Irrigation; Mining; Power generation--fossil fuel, geothermal, hydroelectric , nuclear;...
Subsurface injection of liquid waste with emphasis on injection practices in Florida
John J. Hickey, John Vecchioli
1986, Water Supply Paper 2281
Subsurface injection of liquid waste is used as a disposal method in many parts of the country. It is used particularly when other methods for managing liquid waste are either not possible or too costly. Interest in subsurface injection as a waste-disposal method stems partly from recognition that surface disposal...
Water resources data, Connecticut water year 1984
M.A. Cervione, T.B. Shepard, I.S. Gasperini, J.W. Bingham
1986, Water Data Report CT-84-1
Water resources data for the 1984 water year for Connecticut consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; contents and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This volume contains records for water discharge at 46 gaging stations; storm...
Climatic data for the Cottonwood Lake area, Stutsman County, North Dakota 1982
A.M. Sturrock, B.A. Hanson, J.L. Scarborough, T. C. Winter
1986, Open-File Report 86-477
Research on the hydrology of the Cottonwood Lake area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, includes study of evaporation. Presented here are those climatic data needed for energy-budget and mass-transfer evaporation studies, including: water-surface temperature, sediment temperature dry-bulb and wet-bulb air temperatures, vapor pressure at and above the water surface, wind speed,...
Water resources data, Florida, water year 1984. Volume 4: Northwest Florida
P.E. Meadows, J.B. Martin, P.R. Mixson
1986, Water Data Report FL-84-4
Water resources data for the 1984 water year in Florida consist of continuous or daily discharge for 251 streams, periodic discharge for 32 streams, miscellaneous discharge for 43 streams, continuous or daily stage for 92 streams, periodic stage for 31 streams, peak discharge for 60 streams and peak stage for...
Water resources data, Florida, water year 1985, Volume 1B: Northeast Florida - groundwater
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1986, Water Data Report FL-85-1B
Water resources data for the 1985 water year in Florida consist of continuous or daily discharge for 285 streams, periodic discharge for 38 streams, miscellaneous discharge for 110 streams, continuous or daily stage for 124 streams, periodic stage for 32 streams, peak discharge for 98 streams, and peak stage for...
Water-use data-collection programs and regional data base of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin states and provinces; a comparison of withdrawal-data programs by water-use category and by state and province
D. S. Snavely
1986, Open-File Report 86-546
As a result of the Great Lakes Charter (signed by Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Quebec, and Wisconsin), the Geological Survey worked with a committee of the Council of Great Lakes Governors to document the water use data collection programs in the Basin. These programs are...
Channel geometry and hydrologic data for six eruption-affected tributaries of the Lewis River, Mount St. Helens, Washington, water years 1983-84
H. A. Martinson, H.E. Hammond, W.W. Mast, P.D. Mango
1986, Open-File Report 85-631
The May 18, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens generated a lateral blast, lahars, and tephra deposits that altered stream channels in the Lewis River drainage basin. In order to assess potential flood hazards, monitor channel adjustments, and construct a sediment budget for disturbed drainages on the east and southeast...