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Selected hydrologic data for the south Platte River through Denver, Colorado
N.E. Spahr, S. R. Blakely, S.E. Hammond
1985, Open-File Report 84-703
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the cities of Littleton and Englewood, Colorado, studied the effects of the discharge of treated effluent from the Bi-City Waste Water Treatment Plant on low-flow conditions of the South Platte River. An 18-mile reach of the South Platte River, beginning below Chatfield Reservoir,...
Cost effectiveness of the stream-gaging program in Pennsylvania
H.N. Flippo, T.E. Behrendt
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4077
This report documents a cost-effectiveness study of the stream-gaging program in Pennsylvania. Data uses and funding were identified for 223 continuous-record stream gages operated in 1983; four are planned for discontinuance at the close of water-year 1985; two are suggested for conversion, at the beginning of the 1985 water year,...
Acoustic-televiewer and acoustic-waveform logs used to characterize deeply buried basalt flows, Hanford site, Benton County, Washington
Frederick L. Paillet
1985, Open-File Report 85-419
Acoustic-waveform and acoustic-televiewer logs were obtained for a 400-meter interval of deeply buried basalt flows in three boreholes, and over shorter intervals in two additional boreholes located on the U.S. Department of Energy 's Hanford site in Benton County, Washington. Borehole-wall breakouts were observed in the unaltered interiors of a...
Water budgets for major streams in the Central Valley, California, 1961-77
J.R. Mullen, Paul Nady
1985, Open-File Report 85-401
A compilation of annual streamflow data for 20 major stream systems in the central Valley of California, for water years 1961-77, is presented. The water-budget tables list gaged and ungaged inflow from tributaries and canals, diversions, and gaged outflow. Theoretical outflow and gain or loss in a reach are computed....
Quality of storm-water runoff, Mililani Town, Oahu, Hawaii, 1980-84
Cheryl M. Yamane, Marty G. Lum
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4265
Storm water runoff and rainfall data were collected at two urban sites in Mililani Town, Oahu, Hawaii between September 1980 and August 1984. The data included results from analyses of 300 samples of storm water runoff. Turbidity, suspended solids, Kjeldahl nitrogen, and phosphorus concentrations exceeded the State of Hawaii Department...
Water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Wyoming; fiscal year 1985
S. L. Green (compiler)
1985, Open-File Report 85-562
This report contains lists and location maps of streamflow and reservoir stations, water quality stations, sediment stations, and groundwater observation wells where data are currently being collected. Water resources appraisal projects in Wyoming are described, including many that are related to development of energy resources. The general locations of most...
Data processing programs for aerial gamma-ray data
Joseph S. Duval1
1985, Open-File Report 85-359
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) uses computer programs to process aerial gamma-ray data; some do editing and data manipulation to allow for corrections. Programs to convert flight-line data to latitude-longitude coordinates are included. Plotting programs include contour plotting, profile plots, and photographic raster plots....
Selected hydrologic data for the Powell River basin in Wise County, Virginia
J. D. Larson
1985, Open-File Report 85-186
Evaluation of selected surface-water, ground-water, and water-quality data shows that hydrologic data collected by governmental agencies comprises less than 10 percent of the total data available in the Powell River basin, Virginia. Only a small portion of the hydrologic data for the basin has been compiled and stored by Federal...
The stream-gaging program in South Dakota
J.R. Little, D.K. Matthews
1985, Open-File Report 85-564
This report documents the results of a study of the uses, funding, and availability of the streamflow information program in South Dakota. In 1983, 107 continuous-record surface-water gaging stations were being operated in South Dakota on a budget of $607,050. Data from most stations have multiple uses. Data uses and...
Sediment data for Georgia streams, water years 1958-82
Howard Perlman
1985, Open-File Report 84-722
Sediment data have been collected regularly in Georgia by the U.S. Geological Survey since 1957. The data were collected in cooperation with a number of State and Federal agencies. The frequency of data collection varied and several sampling methodologies were used. This report presents suspended-sediment-concentration data for 179 sites, suspended-sediment...
Water resources data, New Mexico, water year 1984
L.P. Denis, L.V. Beal, H.R. Allen
1985, Water Data Report NM-84-1
Water resources data for the 1984 water year for New Mexico consist of records of discharge and water quality of streams; stage, contents and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality in wells and springs. This report contains discharge records for 173 gaging stations; stage...
Geochemistry and hydrology of thermal springs in the Idaho Batholith and adjacent areas, central Idaho
H.W. Young
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4172
The occurrence of nature of thermal springs in the Idaho batholith and adjacent areas suggest a relation between structural controls and deeply circulating hot-water systems. Springs issuing from granitic rocks are associated mostly with major regional fault structures. Springs issuing from other rocks probably are related to local faulting. Individual...
Aquifer tests in west-central Florida, 1952-76
R. M. Wolansky, M. A. Corral
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4044
The ground-water system in west-central Florida is composed of, in descending order, the surficial (usually unconfined) aquifer, intermediate aquifer and confining beds, Floridan aquifer, and lower confining bed. Aquifer test data were analyzed to determine transmissivity, storage coefficient, leakance, and vertical hydraulic conductivity of the aquifers and confining beds. Transmissivities...
Summary of selected water-quality data for the Warrior coal field, Alabama
W. S. Mooty
1985, Open-File Report 85-689
A summary is presented of selected water quality data collected from 1976 to 1984 at 75 surface water sites and 28 test wells in the Warrior coal field in northwestern Alabama. The minimum, maximum, mean or median, standard deviation, and number of determinations are given for each site for discharge,...
Water budget and estimated suspended-sediment inflow for Reelfoot Lake, Obion and Lake Counties, Northwestern Tennessee, May 1984-April 1985
Clarence H. Robbins
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4284
Reelfoot Lake in northwestern Tennessee, with a surface area of 15,500 acres at normal pool elevation, is the largest natural lake in Tennessee. Over the years, the lake has become an important economic, environmental, and recreational resource to the people in the area, and to the State of Tennessee. The...