Suspended sediment and sediment-source areas in the Fountain Creek drainage basin upstream from Widefield, southeastern Colorado
Paul Von Guerard
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4136
Suspended-sediment samples were collected from synoptic-sampling sites to determine suspended-sediment concentrations, loads, yields, and sediment-source areas in the Fountain Creek drainage basin upstream from Widefield, Colorado. Suspended-sediment yields ranged from 0.004 to 278 tons/sq mi/day. Twenty-four sites were sampled that represent urban and rural land use. The median suspended-sediment yield...
Comparison of tracer-dilution and current-meter discharge measurements in a small gravel-bed stream, Little Lost Man Creek, California
G. W. Zellweger, R.J. Avanzino, K.E. Bencala
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4150
Geohydrology and susceptibility of major aquifers to surface contamination in Alabama; area 3
V.E. Stricklin
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4120
This report delineates and describes the geohydrology and the susceptibility to contamination of the major aquifers in Area 3--Cullman, Fayette, Lamar, Marion, Walker, and Winston Counties , Alabama. The major aquifers in the study area are the Tuscaloosa, Pottsville, and Bangor aquifers. The Pottsville aquifer is the most extensively used...
Selected ground-water quality data for the southern part of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, southeastern Idaho, July 1989
H.W. Young, D. J. Parliman
1989, Open-File Report 89-593
Concentrations of nitrogen compounds were analyzed in groundwater in the southern part of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho. The study area included that part of the reservation southeast of American Falls Reservoir and north of the Owl Canal. The scope of the study was limited to inventorying 56 wells...
Sources of coal-mine drainage and their effects on surface-water chemistry in the Claybank Creek basin and vicinity, north-central Missouri, 1983-84
Dale W. Blevins
1989, Water Supply Paper 2305
Eighteen sources of drainage related to past coal-mining activity were identified in the Claybank Creek, Missouri, study area, and eight of them were considered large enough to have detectable effects on receiving streams. However, only three sources (two coal-waste sites and one spring draining an underground mine) significantly affected the...
Biannual water-resources review, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, 1986 and 1987
Robert G. Myers, Steven C. Sharp
1989, Open-File Report 89-49
Hydrologic data were collected at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico in 1986 and 1987. The total groundwater withdrawal in 1986 was 565,462,500 gal and in 1987 it was 620,492,000 gal. The total groundwater withdrawal was 110,971,300 gal less in 1986 than in 1985, but 55,029,500 gal more in 1987...
New information resources of the U.S. Geological Survey Library System, May 1989
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1989, Open-File Report 89-400-E
Preparation of average annual runoff map of the United States, 1951-80
W.R. Krug, W.A. Gebert, D.J. Graczyk
1989, Open-File Report 87-535
Average annual runoff was computed or estimated for 2,148 hydrologic cataloging units in the United States and Puerto Rico , for the period 1951-80. Runoff was computed from the recorded streamflow at 5,951 U.S. Geological Survey gaging stations. The runoff at more than 3,000 of these stations was estimated by...
Water resources data, Florida, water year 1988. Volume 3B: Southwest Florida - ground water
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1989, Water Data Report FL-88-3B
Water resources data for the 1988 water year in Florida consist of continuous or daily discharge for 338 streams, periodic discharge for 34 streams, miscellaneous discharge for 28 streams, continuous or daily stage for 152 streams, periodic stage for 29 streams, peak discharge for 71 streams, continuous daily tide stage...
New information resources of the U.S. Geological Survey Library System, August 1989
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1989, Open-File Report 89-400-H
Water Resources Data for Minnesota, Water Year 1987. Volume 1, Great Lakes and Souris-Red-Rainy River Basins
K.T. Gunard, J.H. Hess, J.L. Zirbel, C.E. Cornelius
1989, Water Data Report MN-87-1
Ground-water hydrology of the central Raton Basin, Colorado and New Mexico
Arthur L. Geldon
1989, Water Supply Paper 2288
The watersheds of the Purgatoire and Apishapa Rivers contain most of the public coal lands in the Raton Basin. The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, investigated the hydrogeology of this area from 1978 to 1982, inventorying 231 wells, 38 springs, and 6 mines,...
Hydrologic environments and water-quality characteristics at four landfills in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 1980-86
A.P. Cardinell, C.R. Barnes, W.H. Eddins, R. W. Coble
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4035
A water-quality study was conducted during 1980-86 at four landfills in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Each landfill has a three-layered hydrogeologic system typical of the Piedmont, consisting of (1) the regolith; (2) a transition zone; and (3) unweathered, fractured crystalline bedrock. As much as 7.6 inches per year of rainfall...
Characteristics and trends of streamflow and dissolved solids in the upper Colorado River Basin, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming
Timothy D. Liebermann, David K. Mueller, James E. Kircher, Anne F. Choquette
1989, Water Supply Paper 2358
Annual and monthly concentrations and loads of dissolved solids and major constituents were estimated for 70 streamflow-gaging stations in the Upper Colorado River Basin. Trends in streamflow, dissolved-solids concentrations, and dissolved-solids loads were identified. Nonparametric trend-analysis techniques were used to determine step trends resulting from human activities upstream and long-term...
Summary and use of selected fluvial sediment-discharge formulas
H.H. Stevens Jr., Chih Ted Yang
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4026
New information resources of the U.S. Geological Survey Library System, July 1989
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1989, Open-File Report 89-400-G
Inorganic and organic ground-water chemistry in the Canal Creek area of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
M.M. Lorah, D.A. Vroblesky
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4022
Groundwater chemical data were collected from November 1986 through April 1987 in the first phase of a 5-year study to assess the possibility of groundwater contamination in the Canal Creek area of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Water samples were collected from 87 observation wells screened in Coastal Plain sediments; 59...
New information resources of the U.S. Geological Survey Library System, September 1989
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1989, Open-File Report 89-400-I
Streamflow and water-quality data for Little Clearfield Creek basin, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, December 1987 - November 1988
K. M. Kostelnik, R.R. Durlin
1989, Open-File Report 89-247
Streamflow and water quality data were collected throughout the Little Clearfield Creek basin, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, from December 1987 through November 1988, to determine the existing quality of surface water over a range of hydrologic conditions. This data will assist the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources during its review of...
Low-flow profiles of the Coosa River and tributaries in Georgia
R.F. Carter, E. H. Hopkins, H.A. Perlman
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4055
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Potentiometric surface of the Black Creek Aquifer in the central coastal plain of North Carolina, December 1986
William L. Lyke, M. D. Winner Jr., Allen Richard Brockman
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4233
Water level measurements were made in 95 wells open to the Black Creek aquifer at the end of 1986 to determine the configuration of its potentiometric surface over an area of about 4,900 sq mi in the central Coastal Plain of North Carolina. The altitude of the potentiometric surface of...
Water resources of the upper Big Wood River basin, Idaho
S.A. Frenzel
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4018
Mean annual water yields, estimated using a water-budget method, for the upper Big Wood River basin above Glendale Road and for Trail Creek, Warm Springs Creek, and East Fork Big Wood River, Idaho were 410,000, 50,000, 60,000 and 50,000 acre-ft, respectively. Yields also were estimated for 1986 and 1987 water...
Simulation of streamflow in small drainage basins in the southern Yampa River basin, Colorado
R. S. Parker, J. M. Norris
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4071
Coal mining operations in northwestern Colorado commonly are located in areas that have minimal available water-resource information. Drainage-basin models can be a method for extending water-resource information to include periods for which there are no records or to transfer the information to areas that have no streamflow-gaging stations. To evaluate...
Preliminary geologic map of the Turayf Quadrangle, sheet 31C, and part of the An Nabk quadrangle, sheet 31B, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
C. R. Meissner Jr., G.P. Riddler, Marcel Van Eck, N.C. Aspinall, A.M. Farasani, S.M. Dini
1989, Open-File Report 89-336
The An Nabk and Turayf quadrangles lie at the northern border of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Middle and upper Cenozoic sedimentary and volcanic rocks form the surface of the quadrangles, and sedimentary rocks of the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and lower Cenozoic are found in the subsurface. The Paleozoic and Mesozoic...
Evaluation of a watershed model to simulate sediment transport in a small agricultural watershed in Indiana
L. D. Arihood
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4222
The streamflow and sediment components of the watershed model, ' Hydrologic Simulation Program-Fortran ', were evaluated using 2 years and 9 months of data from a 2.7-sq mi agricultural watershed in Indiana. Hydrographs of simulated sediment concentration generally have smaller peaks and longer recessions than do hydrographs of measured data....