Regional hydrology and simulation of deep ground-water flow in the Southeastern Coastal Plain aquifer system in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina
R.A. Barker, Maribeth Pernik
1994, Professional Paper 1410-C
The Southeastern Coastal Plain aquifer system is a coastward-sloping, wedge-shaped sand and gravel reservoir exposed in outcrop to a humid climate and drained by an extensive surface-water network. Ground-water pumpage has increased to about 765 cubic feet per second since 1900, causing water-level declines of more than 150 feet in...
Ground-water levels in Wyoming, 1984 through September 1993
Hugh I. Kennedy, S. L. Green
1994, Open-File Report 94-466
Altitude and configuration of the potentiometric surface, May and June 1993, and change in water level 1983-93, in the carbonate rocks in part of East Whiteland and Charlestown Townships, Chester County, Pennsylvania
B. C. McManus, R. A. Sloto
1994, Open-File Report 93-659
A map showing ground-water levels in the carbonate rocks of northern Chester County, Pa., was constructed on the basis of water levels in 51 wells measured in May and June 1993. The area studied underlies parts of East Whiteland and Charlestown Townships. Water-level altitudes range from about 413 feet above...
Regional estimates of the amount of U.S. agricultural land located in watersheds with poor water quality
Richard A. Smith, Gregory E. Schwarz, Richard B. Alexander
1994, Open-File Report 94-399
Flow and salinity in West Neck Creek, Virginia, 1989-92, and salinity in North Landing River, North Carolina, 1991-92
Jerad Bales, S. C. Skrobialowski
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4067
Flow and salinity were monitored during 1989-92 in West Neck Creek, Virginia, which provides a direct hydraulic connection between the brackish waters of Chesapeake Bay and the relatively fresh waters of Currituck Sound. During the 308 days for which data were available, flow was to the south 64 percent of...
Estimation of peak-frequency relations, flood hydrographs, and volume-duration-frequency relations of ungaged small urban streams in Ohio
James M. Sherwood
1994, Water Supply Paper 2432
Methods and step-by-step examples are presented to estimate (1) peak-frequency relations, (2) flood hydrographs and volumes, and (3) volume-duration frequency relations of small urban streams in Ohio. The methods were developed to assist planners in the design of hydraulic structures for which hydrograph routing is required or where the temporary...
Effects of storm paths on precipitation chemistry, and variations of within-storm chemistry during selected storms in central Massachusetts, 1986-87
J. C. Risley, J. B. Shanley
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4084
Samples of precipitation from 31 storms were collected from October 1986 through December 1987 at a site near Quabbin Reservoir in central Massachusetts and were analyzed for pH, specific conductance, and concentrations of common chemical constituent. Twenty-four storms followed a conti- nental path west of the Appalachian Mountains. The remaining...
Nutrients, suspended sediment, and pesticides in waters of the Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, 1970-90
L. H. Tornes, M. E. Brigham
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4231
Available data on nutrients (phosphorus and nitrogen), suspended sediment, and pesticides in the Red River of the North Basin, a study unit under the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program, are reviewed. These data were collected by several agencies during 1970-90. Nutrient concentrations in surface water are higher...
Calculation of a water budget and delineation of contributing sources to drainflows in the western San Joaquin Valley, California
John L. Fio
1994, Open-File Report 94-45
Geohydrologic data and a ground-water flow model were used to calculate a water budget and evaluate the contribution of regional groundwater flow to on-farm drainflow in a part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California. Regional ground-water flow is affected by the distribution of unconsolidated coarse- and fine-grained sediment. Predominantly...
Hydrogeology and analysis of the ground-water-flow system of the eastern shore, Virginia
Donna L. Richardson
1994, Water Supply Paper 2401
Ground water is the sole freshwater supply for the Eastern Shore Peninsula in Virginia. The fresh ground-water-flow system consists of a water-table aquifer underlain by three confined aquifers separated by intervening confining units. Results of simulations using a sharp-interface, ground-water-flow model indicate that current levels of withdrawal have not caused...
Characteristics of streams and aquifers and processes affecting the salinity of water in the upper Colorado River basin, Texas
R.M. Slade Jr., P.M. Buszka
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4036
The upper Colorado River and some of its tributaries between Lake J.B. Thomas and O.H. Ivie Reservoir contain saline water (defined as water having dissolved-solids concentrations greater than 1,000 milligrams per liter). Dissolved-solids loads at nine streamflow water-quality stations increased from 1986 to 1988. The largest increases were in Beals...
Assessment of selected constituents in surface water of the upper Snake River basin, Idaho and western Wyoming, water years 1975-89
Gregory M. Clark
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4229
In 1991, a water-quality investigation of the upper Snake River Basin was initiated as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program. The initial task of the assessment was to compile and analyze available nutrient, suspended sediment, and pesticide data collected in the basin. For analysis of nutrients...
A technique for estimating ground-water levels at sites in Rhode Island from observation-well data
Roy S. Socolow, Michael H. Frimpter, Michael Turtora, Richard W. Bell
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4138
Estimates of future high, median, and low ground- water levels are needed for engineering and architectural design decisions and for appropriate selection of land uses. For example, the failure of individual underground sewage-disposal systems due to high ground-water levels can be prevented if accurate water-level estimates are available. Estimates of...
Sediment characteristics and sedimentation rates in Lake Michie, Durham County, North Carolina, 1990-92
J.C. Weaver
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4123
A reservoir sedimentation study was conducted at 508-acre Lake Michie, a municipal water-supply reservoir in northeastern Durham County, North Carolina, during 1990-92. The effects of sedimentation in Lake Michie were investigated, and current and historical rates of sedimentation were evaluated. Particle-size distributions of lake-bottom sediment indicate that, overall, Lake Michie is...
Relation of stream quality to streamflow, and estimated loads of selected water-quality constituents in the James and Rappahannock rivers near the fall line of Virginia, July 1988 through June 1990
D.L. Belval, J.P. Campbell, M. D. Woodside
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4042
This report presents the results of a study by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality-- Division of Intergovernmental Coordination to monitor and estimate loads of selected nutrients and suspended solids discharged to Chesapeake Bay from two major tributaries in Virginia. From July 1988...
Estimation of low-flow duration discharges in Massachusetts
Kernell G. Ries III
1994, Water Supply Paper 2418
Equations for estimating the 95-, 98-, and 99-percent duration discharges for streams in Massachusetts with natural flow conditions were developed by use of weighted-least-squares regression analyses. Record extension methods were used to estimate the low-flow statistics for sites used in the regression analyses that were lacking complete record during the...
Instrumentation, methods of flood-data collection and transmission, and evaluation of streamflow-gaging network in Indiana
D.R. Glatfelter, G.K. Butch
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4051
Floods are the number one natural disaster in the Nation, based on loss of life and property. In Indiana, several major floods have occurred during this century. Flooding can occur at any time in any geographic area in Indiana. The degree of flooding can vary from a minor inconvenience to...
Hydrology of, and water quality in, the open burning area and vicinity, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, 1989-90
D. A. Storck
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 92-4134
This report presents the results of a study to determine whether shallow ground water at Picatinny Arsenal Morris County, New Jersey, has been con- taminated as a result of operations at the open burning area, which is used for burning of waste explosives and materials contaminated with explosives. Results of...
Hydrologic data for the Puerco River basin, western New Mexico, October 1, 1991, through September 30, 1992
Robert Louis Gold, Dale R. Rankin
1994, Open-File Report 94-377
Hydrologic data collected during October 1, 1991, through September 30, 1992, in the Puerco River Basin, Western New Mexico, are summarized. The effects of uranium mining and a 1979 tailings pond spill, in combination with naturally occurring and potentially hazardous trace elements, have created a concern that surface water and...
Effects of ground-water chemistry and flow on quality of drainflow in the western San Joaquin Valley, California
John L. Fio, David A. Leighton
1994, Open-File Report 94-72
Chemical and geohydrologic data were used to assess the effects of regional ground-water flow on the quality of on-farm drainflows in a part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California. Shallow ground water beneath farm fields has been enriched in stable isotopes and salts by partial evaporation from the shallow...
Proceedings of a U.S. Geological Survey pressure-sensor Workshop, Denver, Colorado, July 28-31, 1992
Sammy L. Wilbourn
1994, Open-File Report 94-363
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted a Pressure Sensor Workshop, oriented toward the measurement of stage in surface waters, in Denver, Colorado, July 28-31, 1992. Twenty attendees from the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration gave presentations concerning their experiences with the use of pressure sensors...
Estimating the magnitude and frequency of low flows of streams in Massachusetts
J. C. Risley
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4100
The report presents techniques used for estimating 7-day 2-year (7Q2) and 7-day 10-year (7Q10) flows at continuous-record streamflow-gaging stations, partial-record stations, and ungaged sites on streams in Massachusetts. A two-parameter log-normal probability distribution was used to compute low flows at 31 continuous-record stream-flow-gaging stations. Graphical and mathematical techniques were used...
State water-data reports; hydrologic records of the United States water years 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993
D.F. Alt
1994, Open-File Report 94-467
Hydrogeologic and water-quality data used to characterize the Management Systems Evaluation Area near Princeton, Minnesota, 1991
G. N. Delin, M.K. Landon, J.A. Lamb, J. L. Anderson
1994, Open-File Report 94-337
The Minnesota Management Systems Evaluation Area project is part of a multi-scale, inter-agency initiative to evaluate the effects of agricultural management systems on water quality in the midwest corn belt. The research area is located in the Anoka Sand Plain about 5 kilometers southwest of Princeton, Minnesota. The ground-water-quality monitoring...
Preliminary bedrock geologic map of parts of the Lower Waterford, Concord, Littleton, and Miles Pond 7 1/2-minute quadrangles, Vermont and New Hampshire
Douglas W. Rankin
1994, Open-File Report 94-410
The map area, in east-central Vermont and adjacent New Hampshire, consists of parts of the Lower Waterford, Concord, Littleton and Miles Pond 7 1/2-minute quadrangles (Fig. 1) that together constitute the Littleton 15-minute quadrangle. The mapping is part of the effort to produce a new bedrock geologic map of Vermont...