Geology and ground-water resources of the Fort Pillow Sand in western Tennessee
W. S. Parks, J. K. Carmichael
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4120
To Fort Pillow Sand of the Wilcox Group of Tertiary age underlies approximately 7,700 sq mi in western Tennessee. The formation consists primarily of very fine to very coarse sand that locally contains minor lenses or beds of clay or silt. The Fort Pillow Sand ranges from 0 to 350...
Potential hydrologic effects of ground-water withdrawals from the Dakota Aquifer, southwestern Kansas
Kenneth R. Watts
1989, Water Supply Paper 2304
A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of potential development of the Dakota aquifer on the layered-aquifer system above Permian rocks in a 5,000-square-mile area of southwestern Kansas. This aquifer system, which consists of five layers, includes the Cheyenne aquifer, the Kiowa confining unit, the Dakota aquifer, the Niobrara-Graneros...
Hydrogeology of the Canal Creek area, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
J.P. Oliveros, D.A. Vroblesky
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4021
Geologic and borehole geophysical logs made at 77 sites show that the hydrogeologic framework of the study area consists of a sequence of unconsolidated sediments typical of the Coastal Plain of Maryland. Three aquifers and two confining units were delineated within the study area. From the surface down, they are:...
Water-resources investigations in Tennessee; programs and activities of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1988-1989
Ferdinand Quinones, B.H. Balthrop, E.G. Baker
1989, Open-File Report 89-379
This report contains a summation of water resources projects which were active in the Tennessee District during 1988 or 1989. Given in each summary is the name of the project chief, the objective of the project, the progress of results of the study to date, and the name of the...
National and regional trends in water-well drilling in the United States, 1964-84
S. M. Hindall, Michael Eberle
1989, Circular 1029
Information on national and regional water-well drilling activity is important for water-resource planning and management and for water-related equipment marketing. This report describes a study to analyze drilling trends on the basis of data for selected years from 1964 through 1984. The study focused primarily on the years 1964 and...
Water resources and aquifer yields in the Charles River basin, Massachusetts
C. F. Myette, A.C. Simcox
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4173
No abstract available....
Results of qualification tests on water-level sensing instruments, 1987
T.E. Olive
1989, Open-File Report 89-397
The U.S. Geological Survey 's Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility at the Stennis Space Center, Mississippi, conducts qualification tests on water level sensing instruments. Instrument systems, which meet or exceed the Survey 's minimum performance requirements, are placed on the Survey 's Qualified Products List. The qualification tests conducted in 1987 added...
Rainfall and runoff quantity and quality characteristics of four urban land-use catchments in Fresno, California, October 1981 to April 1983
Richard N. Oltmann, Michael V. Shulters
1989, Water Supply Paper 2335
Rainfall and runoff quantity and quality were monitored for industrial, single-dwelling residential, multiple-dwelling residential, and commercial land-use catchments during the 1981-82 and 1982-83 rain seasons. Storm-composite rainfall and discrete run6ff samples were analyzed for numerous inorganic, biological, physical, and organic constituents. Atmospheric dry-deposition and street-surface particulate samples also were collected...
A vertically averaged spectral model for tidal circulation in estuaries
J.R. Burau, R. T. Cheng
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4126
A frequency dependent computer model based on the two-dimensional vertically averaged shallow-water equations is described for general purpose application in tidally dominated embayments. This model simulates the response of both tides and tidal currents to user-specified geometries and boundary conditions. The mathematical formulation and practical application of the model are...
Water resources data, Washington, water year 1987
E.M. McGavock, W.D. Wiggins, P. R. Boucher, R.L. Blaz, L.L. Reed, M.L. Smith
1989, Water Data Report WA-87-1
The Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with State, local, and other Federal agencies, obtains a large amount of data pertaining to the water resources of Washington each water year. These data, accumulated during many water years, constitute a valuable data base for developing an improved...
Approximate altitude of water levels in wells in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston area, Texas, spring 1989
Dana L. Barbie, L.S. Coplin, C.W. Bonnet
1989, Open-File Report 89-237
This report shows the altitudes of water levels in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston metropolitan area, Texas. Of the 425 wells measured, 307 were used to construct the maps of potentiometric surface. The Chicot and Evangeline aquifers are composed of several sand layers, each with a separate potentiometric...
Tritium concentrations in flow from selected springs that discharge to the Snake River, Twin Falls-Hagerman area, Idaho
L. J. Mann
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4156
Concern has been expressed that some of the approximately 30,900 curies of tritium disposed to the Snake River Plain aquifer from 1952 to 1988 at the INEL (Idaho National Engineering Laboratory) have migrated to springs discharging to the Snake River in the Twin Falls-Hagerman area. To document tritium concentrations in...
Distribution of water-quality characteristics that may indicate the presence of acid mine drainage in the eastern coal province of the United States
Kim L. Wetzel, Scott A. Hoffman
1989, Hydrologic Atlas 705
Quality-assurance data for routine water analysis in the National Water-Quality Laboratory of the US Geological Survey for water year 1988
K.J. Lucey
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4166
The US Geological Survey maintains a quality assurance program based on the analysis of reference samples for its National Water Quality Laboratory located in Denver, Colorado. Reference samples containing selected inorganic, nutrient, and precipitation (low-level concentration) constituents are prepared at the Survey 's Water Quality Services Unit in Ocala, Florida,...
Glacial history and geohydrology of the Irondequoit Creek Valley, Monroe County, New York
W. M. Kappel, R.A. Young
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4145
Geochemistry of artificial-recharge tests in the Oakes aquifer near Oakes, southeastern North Dakota
G. F. Huff, J. D. Wald
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4122
As part of an artificial-recharge feasibility study, water from the James River was introduced into the Oakes aquifer of southeastern North Dakota by infiltration through a recharge basin. Chemical composition of water in the recharge basin and ground water from two separate flow paths beneath the basin was determined from...
Geohydrology and susceptibility of major aquifers to surface contamination in Alabama; area 11
R.D. Castleberry, R. S. Moreland, J. C. Scott
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4107
This report delineates and describes the geohydrology and susceptibility of major aquifers to contamination in Butler, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Escambia, and Monroe Counties, Alabama. The major aquifers are the Pliocene-Miocene, Upper Floridan, Lisbon, Nanafalia-Clayton, and Providence-Ripley. The largest pumping centers in the area are Andalusia and Monroeville, where groundwater use...
Trends in selected water-quality characteristics, Flathead River at Flathead, British Columbia, and at Columbia Falls, Montana, water years 1975-86
L. E. Cary
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4054
Data for selected water quality variables were evaluated for trends at two sampling stations--Flathead River at Flathead, British Columbia (Flathead station) and Flathead River at Columbia Falls, Montana (Columbia Falls station). The results were compared between stations. The analyses included data from water years 1975-86 at the Flathead station and...
Preliminary analysis for trends in selected water-quality characteristics, Powder River, Montana and Wyoming, water years 1952-85
L. E. Cary
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4050
Selected water-quality data from two streamflow-gaging stations on the Powder River, Montana and Wyoming, were statistically analyzed for trends using the seasonal Kendall test. Data for water years 1952-63 and 1975-85 from the Powder River near Locate, Montana, and water years 1967-68 and 1976-85 from the Powder River at Sussex,...
Geohydrology of the alluvial and terrace deposits of the North Canadian River from Oklahoma City to Eufaula Lake, central Oklahoma
J.S. Havens
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4234
This investigation was undertaken to describe the geohydrology of the alluvial and terrace deposits along the North Canadian River between Lake Overholser and Eufaula Lake, an area of about 1,835 square miles, and to determine the maximum annual yield of ground water. A 1982 water-level map of the alluvial and terrace...
Streamflow, sediment discharge, and streambank erosion in Cache Creek, Yolo County, California, 1953-86
J.G. Harmon
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4188
This report defines cross-section geometry, slope, sinuosity, bed and bank material size, and sediment discharge for Cache Creek, Capay Valley, Yolo County, California; it also relates streambank erosion to daily volumes of flow greater than 6,000 acre-ft. Mean bed elevations at six cross sections during 1983-86 and at two cross...
Aquifer-system compaction, Tucson Basin and Avra Valley, Arizona
R. T. Hanson
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4172
Groundwater declines of several ft/yr since the 1940 's have induced aquifer-system compaction and land subsidence of as much as 0.5 ft in the Tucson basin and 1.1 ft in Avra Valley, Arizona. Aquifer system compaction is affected by the layering, hydraulic diffusivity, preconsolidation-stress threshold, and stress history of the...
Water resources data, New York, water year 1988, volume 1, eastern New York, excluding Long Island
G.D. Firda, Richard Lumia, P. M. Burke
1989, Water Data Report NY-88-1
No abstract available. ...
Use of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes to trace the larval striped bass food chain in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary, California, April to September 1985
Walter Rast, J.E. Sutton
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4164
To assess one potential cause for the decline of the striped bass fishery in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios were used to examine the trophic structures of the larval striped bass food chain, and to trace the flux of these elements through the food chain...
Streamflow and stream quality in the coal-mining region, Patoka River basin, southwestern Indiana, 1983-85
D.E. Renn
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4150
Streamflow and stream-quality data were collected for surface water in the coal-mining region of the Patoka River basin. Data were collected primarily in Pike County. Data were collected 4 times at 29 surface-water sites during different seasons and conditions of Streamflow. Data were collected August 1983, July 1984, December 1984, and...