A demonstration of the instream flow incremental methodology, Shenandoah River, Virginia
Humbert Zappia, Donald C. Hayes
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4157
Current and projected demands on the water resources of the Shenandoah River have increased concerns for the potential effect of these demands on the natural integrity of the Shenandoah River system. The Instream Flow Incremental Method (IFIM) process attempts to integrate concepts of water-supply planning, analytical hydraulic engineering models, and...
Flow and geochemistry along shallow ground-water flowpaths in an agricultural area in southeastern Wisconsin
D. A. Saad, D.C. Thorstenson
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4179
Water-quality and geohydrologic data were collected from 19 monitor wells and a stream in an agricultural area in southeastern Wisconsin. These sites were located along a 2,700-ft transect from a local ground-water high to the stream. The transect is approximately parallel to the horizontal direction of ground-water flow at the...
Water resources of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Baraga County, Michigan
M.J. Sweat, S. J. Rheaume
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4060
The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC) in Baraga County uses ground water for most domestic, commercial, and industrial supplies. An industrial park within KBIC could adversely affect some ground-water supplies should contaminants be spilled at the park. Additional development of the park is being planned. Information on water supply potential...
Relations of surface-water quality to streamflow in the Hackensack, Passaic, Elizabeth, and Rahway River basins, New Jersey, water years 1976-93
Debra E. Buxton, Kathryn Hunchak-Kariouk, R. Edward Hickman
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4049
Relations of water quality to streamflow were determined for 18 water-quality constituents at 19 surface-water-quality stations within the drainage basins of the Hackensack, Passaic, Elizabeth, and Rahway Rivers in New Jersey for water years 1976-93. Surface-waterquality and streamflow data were evaluated for trends (through time) in constituent concentrations during high...
Temporal and vertical variation of hydraulic head in aquifers in the Edgewood area, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
Colleen A. Donnelly, Fredrick J. Tenbus
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4047
Water-level data and interpretations from previous hydrogeological studies conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in the Edgewood Area of Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), Maryland, were compared to determine similarities and differences among the aquifers. Because the sediments that comprise the shallow aquifers are discontinuous, the shallow ground-water-flow systems are local...
Lithology and fracture characterization from drilling investigations in the Mirror Lake area, Grafton County, New Hampshire
C. D. Johnson, A.H. Dunstan
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4183
The lithology and fracture network of the bedrock aquifer in the Mirror Lake area were characterized from hydrogeologic data collected from 1979-95 in Grafton County, N.H. The collection of these data is an integral part of an ongoing multidisciplinary study by the U.S. Geological Survey to characterize groundwater flow and...
Analysis of the streamflow-gaging station network in Ohio for effectiveness in providing regional streamflow information
D.E. Straub
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4043
The streamflow-gaging station network in Ohio was evaluated for its effectiveness in providing regional streamflow information. The analysis involved application of the principles of generalized least squares regression between streamflow and climatic and basin characteristics. Regression equations were developed for three flow characteristics: (1) the instantaneous peak flow with a...
Determining discharge-coefficient ratings for selected coastal control structures in Broward and Palm Beach counties, Florida
G.M. Tillis, E.D. Swain
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4007
Discharges through 10 selected coastal control structures in Broward and Palm Beach Counties, Florida, are presently computed using the theoretical discharge-coefficient ratings developed from scale modeling, theoretical discharge coefficients, and some field calibrations whose accuracies for specific sites are unknown. To achieve more accurate discharge-coefficient ratings for the coastal control...
Streamflow, water-quality, and biological conditions in the Big Black Creek basin, St. Clair County, Alabama, 1997
Celeste A. Journey, Amy E. Clark, Victor E. Stricklin
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4127
In 1997 synoptic streamflow, water-quality, and biological investi- gations in the Big Black Creek Basin were conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the City of Moody, St. Clair County, and the Birmingham Water Works Board. Data obtained during these synoptic investigations provide a one-time look at the...
Water-quality and algal conditions in the North Umpqua River Basin, Oregon, 1992-95, and implications for resource management
Chauncey W. Anderson, Kurt D. Carpenter
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4125
This report describes the results of a synoptic water-quality and algal investigation during July 1995 at 36 stream sites in a 1,350 square-mile area of the North Umpqua River Basin, Oregon. The study area includes a headwaters hydroelectric project area, a Wild and Scenic reach in the main stem immediately...
Effects of hydrologic, biological, and environmental processes on sources and concentrations of fecal bacteria in the Cuyahoga River, with implications for management of recreational waters in Summit and Cuyahoga Counties, Ohio
Donna N. Myers, G. F. Koltun, Donna S. Francy
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4089
Discharges of fecal bacteria (fecal coliform bacteria and Escherichia coli ) to the middle main stem of the Cuyahoga River from storm water, combined sewers, and incompletely disinfected wastewater have resulted in frequent exceedances of bacteriological water-quality standards in a 23-mile reach of the river that flows through the Cuyahoga...
Potentiometric surface of the Cockfield aquifer in southeastern Arkansas and the Wilcox aquifers in southern and northeastern Arkansas, October 1996-July 1997
Robert L. Joseph
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4084
The Cockfield and Wilcox aquifers are secondary sources of water for local use in southern and northeastern Arkansas, where in 1995 more than 51 million gallons per day of water was withdrawn. During October 1996 to July 1997, water levels in the Cockfield and Wilcox aquifers were measured in 104...
Evaluation of hydrologic data collected at the North Penn Area 12 Superfund Site, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Lisa A. Senior, Kevin E. Grazul, Charles R. Wood
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4076
The North Penn Area 12 Superfund Site is underlain by the Lockatong Formation, which consists of interbedded gray to black siltstone and shale. The beds of the Lockatong Formation strike northeast and dip about 10d to 20d to the northwest in the vicinity of the site. Ground water moves through...
Ground-water age, flow, and quality near a landfill, and changes in ground-water conditions from 1976 to 1996 in the Swinomish Indian Reservation, northwestern Washington
B. E. Thomas, S.E. Cox
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4014
This report describes the results of two related studies: a study of ground-water age, flow, and quality near a landfill in the south-central part of the Swinomish Indian Reservation; and a study of changes in ground-water conditions for the entire reservation from 1976 to 1996. The Swinomish Indian Reservation is...
Hydrogeology and simulation of ground-water flow in the Paluxy aquifer in the vicinity of Landfills 1 and 3, U.S. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas
Eve L. Kuniansky, Stanley T. Hamrick
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4023
Ground-water contamination of the surficial terrace alluvial aquifer has occurred at U.S. Air Force Plant 4, a government-owned, contractor-operated facility, northwest of Fort Worth, Texas. A poorly constructed monitoring well, P–22M, open to the underlying middle zone of the Paluxy aquifer was installed at landfill 3, October 1987, allowing leakage...
Peak-flow frequency for tributaries of the Colorado River downstream of Austin, Texas
William H. Asquith
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4015
A procedure to estimate the peak discharge associated with large floods is needed for tributaries of the Colorado River downstream of Austin, Texas, so that appropriate peak discharges can be used to estimate floodplain boundaries and used for the design of bridges and other structures. The U.S. Geological Survey, in...
Regional rainfall-runoff relations for simulation of streamflow for watersheds in Du Page County, Illinois
James J. Duncker, Charles S. Melching
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4035
Rainfall and streamflow data collected from July 1986 through September 1993 were utilized to calibrate and verify a continuous-simulation rainfall-runoff model for three watersheds (11.8--18.0 square miles in area) in Du Page County. Classification of land cover into three categories of pervious (grassland, forest/wetland, and agricultural land) and one category...
Streambed stability and scour potential at selected bridge sites in Michigan
D. J. Holtschlag, R. L. Miller
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4024
Contraction scour in the main stream channel at a bridge and local scour near piers and abutments can result in bridge failure. Estimates of contraction-scour and local-scour potentials associated with the 100-year flood were computed for 13 bridge sites in Michigan by use of semi-theoretical equations and procedures recommended by...
Assessment of ground-water vulnerability to atrazine leaching in Kent County, Michigan; review, comparison of results of other studies and verification
D. J. Holtschlag, C. L. Luukkonen
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4006
Model assumptions and parameters used in an earlier study of the vulnerability of ground water in Kent County, Michigan, to atrazine contamination were reviewed and compared with other studies. The review indicated that model assumptions are consistent with those used in other models and that the parameters assigned in the...
Analytical methods, numerical modeling, and monitoring strategies for evaluating the effects of ground-water withdrawals on unconfined aquifers in the New Jersey Coastal Plain
Edward Modica
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4003
Analytical and numerical solutions of ground-water withdrawals in the unconfined part of the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system of the Coastal Plain of New Jersey were evaluated for their usefulness in predicting the area of influence of a pumped well and in determining hydraulic characteristics of an aquifer. Additionally, simulations of ground-water...
Potentiometric surface of the Ozark Aquifer in northern Arkansas, 1995
Aaron L. Pugh
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4000
The Ozark aquifer in northern Arkansas is comprised of dolostones, limestones, sandstones, and shales of Late Cambrian to Middle Devonian age, and ranges in thickness from approximately 1,100 feet to more than 4,000 feet. Hydrologically, the aquifer is complex, characterized by discrete and diffuse flow components with large spatial variations...
Nutrient loading and selected water-quality and biological characteristics of Dickinson Bayou near Houston, Texas, 1995-97
Jeffery W. East, Edna M. Paul, Stephen D. Porter
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4012
Data were collected at 10 stations in the Dickinson Bayou watershed near Houston, Texas, from March 1995 through February 1997 to estimate the concentrations, loads, and yields of selected nutrients that enter the bayou; to characterize the effects on nutrient concentrations of flow conditions, seasonality, and land use; and to...
Digital geologic map of the Thirsty Canyon NW quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
S.A. Minor, P. P. Orkild, K. A. Sargent, R.G. Warren, D.A. Sawyer, J.B. Workman
1998, Open-File Report 98-623
This digital geologic map compilation presents new polygon (i.e., geologic map unit contacts), line (i.e., fault, fold axis, dike, and caldera wall), and point (i.e., structural attitude) vector data for the Thirsty Canyon NW 7 1/2' quadrangle in southern Nevada. The map database, which is at 1:24,000-scale resolution, provides geologic...
Summary statistics and graphical comparisons of historical hydrologic and water-quality data, Seco Creek Watershed, South-Central Texas
David W. Brown, Richard N. Slattery, Jon R. Gilhousen
1998, Open-File Report 98-627
The U.S. Geological Survey collected hydrologic (rainfall, streamflow, and reservoir content) and water-quality data in the Seco Creek watershed, south-central Texas. Most of the data from 15 sites were collected as part of a study in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Texas State Soil and Water...
Evaluation of geophysical logs and video surveys in boreholes adjacent to the Berkley Products Superfund Site, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Dennis J. Low, Randall W. Conger
1998, Open-File Report 98-645
Between February 1998 and April 1998, geophysical logs were collected in nine boreholes adjacent to the Berkley Products Superfund Site, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Video surveys were conducted on four of the nine boreholes. The boreholes range in depth from 320 to 508 feet below land surface, are...