Water resources data for Virginia water year 1985
B.J. Prugh, F.J. Easton, D. D. Lynch
1986, Water Data Report VA-85-1
No abstract available. ...
Regionalization of winter low-flow characteristics of Tennessee streams
R.H. Bingham
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4007
Procedures were developed for estimating winter (December-April) low flows at ungaged stream sites in Tennessee based on surface geology and drainage area size. One set of equations applies to West Tennessee streams, and another set applies to Middle and East Tennessee streams. The equations do not apply to streams where...
Regionalization of low-flow characteristics of Tennessee streams
R.H. Bingham
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4191
Procedures for estimating 3-day 2-year, 3-day 10-year, 3-day 20-year, and 7-day 10-year low flows at ungaged stream sites in Tennessee are based on surface geology and drainage area size. One set of equations applies to west Tennessee streams, and another set applies to central and east Tennessee streams. The equations...
Comparison of flume and towing methods for verifying the calibration of a suspended-sediment sampler
J.P. Beverage, J.C. Futrell
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4193
Suspended-sediment samplers must sample isokinetically (at stream velocity) in order to collect representative water samples of rivers. Each sampler solo by the Federal Interagency Sedimentation Project or by the U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility has been adjusted to sample isokinetically and tested in a flume to verify the calibration....
Physical and chemical data for northern San Francisco Bay, California, September through November, 1984
Allan Y. Ota, L. E. Schemel, S.W. Hager
1986, Open-File Report 86-228
This report presents physical and chemical data for northern San Francisco Bay waters. Samples were collected during the late summer and fall of 1984 during six cruises at near-two-week intervals. Bay waters were sampled at designated (historical) stations and selected salinitis along the deep channel of northern San Francisco Bay....
Assessment of low-flow water quality in Richland Creek, Illinois
W.O. Freeman, A.R. Schmidt
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4323
To study the effects of urbanization on water quality, the relations of several stream processes to concentrations of dissolved oxygen and other constituents were evaluated during low-flow periods for a 30.1-mi reach of Richland Creek in southwestern Illinois. The study used both measured data and computer simulations. Reaeration rates and...
Water Resources Division in the 1980's; a summary of activities and programs of the U.S. Geological Survey's Water Resources Division, 1986
C. William Cardin, John E. Moore, Joan M. Rubin
1986, Circular 1005
Water resources data for Mississippi, water year 1984
E.J. Tharpe, F. Morris, W. T. Oakley
1986, Water Data Report MS-84-1
Water resources data for the 1987 water year for Mississippi consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This report contains records of water discharge at 78 gaging stations; stage...
Capacity of the diversion channel below the flood-control dam on the Big Lost River at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho
C. M. Bennett
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4204
No abstract available....
Ground-water resources in Mendocino County, California
C. D. Farrar
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4258
Mendocino County includes about 3,500 sq mi of coastal northern California. Groundwater is the main source for municipal and individual domestic water systems and contributes significantly to irrigation. Consolidated rocks of the Franciscan Complex are exposed over most of the county. The consolidated rocks are commonly dry and generally supply...
Hydrogeology of the surficial and intermediate aquifers of central Sarasota County, Florida
A. D. Duerr, R. M. Wolansky
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4068
The geohydrologic units underlying a 300 sq mi area in central Sarasota County, Florida, consist of the surficial aquifer, intermediate aquifers (Tamiami-upper Hawthorn and lower Hawthorn-upper Tampa aquifers) and confining units, the Floridan aquifer system, and the sub-Floridan confining unit. The saturated thickness of the surficial aquifer ranges from about...
Techniques for estimating flood-peak discharges from urban basins in Missouri
L.D. Becker
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4322
Techniques are defined for estimating the magnitude and frequency of future flood peak discharges of rainfall-induced runoff from small urban basins in Missouri. These techniques were developed from an initial analysis of flood records of 96 gaged sites in Missouri and adjacent states. Final regression equations are based on a...
Fluorometric procedures for dye tracing
James F. Wilson, Ernest D. Cobb, F. A. Kilpatrick
1986, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 03-A12
This manual describes the current fluorometric procedures used by the U.S. Geological Survey in dye tracer studies such as time of travel, dispersion, reaeration, and dilution-type discharge measurements. The advantages of dye tracing are (1) low detection and measurement limits and (2) simplicity and accuracy in measuring dye tracer concentrations using fluorometric techniques. The manual contains necessary...
Hydraulic geometry and streamflow of channels in the Piceance Basin, Rio Blanco and Garfield Counties, Colorado
J. G. Elliott, K. D. Cartier
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4118
The influence of streamflow and basin characteristics on channel geometry was investigated at 18 perennial and ephemeral stream reaches in the Piceance basin of northwestern Colorado. Results of stepwise multiple regression analyses indicated that the variabilities of mean bankfull depth (D) and bankfull cross-sectional flow area (Af) were predominantly a...
Channel-storage/discharge relations for the Peoria and La Grange dams on the Illinois River in Illinois
George Garklavs, A. R. Klinger, D. M. Mades
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4112
The relations between channel storage and discharge at the Peoria and La Grange Dams on the Illinois River are defined. The relations were developed by regressing channel storage against peak discharge at the dams. Peak discharges at the Peoria Dam ranged from 19,700 to 79,500 cu ft/sec, whereas those at...
Transport and variability of indicator bacteria in the Apalachicola River and estuary, Florida, 1983-84
J. F. Elder
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4285
Water levels in major artesian aquifers of the New Jersey Coastal Plain, 1983
J.A. Eckel, R.L. Walker
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4028
Water levels and changes in water levels in the major aquifers of the New Jersey Coastal Plain are documented. Water levels in 1,071 wells were measured in 1983, and are compared with 827 water level measurements made in the same wells in 1978. Increased groundwater withdrawals from the major artesian...
Geohydrology of the Wellington-alluvial aquifer system and evaluation of possible locations of relief wells to decrease saline ground-water discharge to the Smoky Hill and Solomon rivers, central Kansas
Joe B. Gillespie, G.D. Hargadine
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4110
Saline water discharges from the alluvial aquifer into the Smoky Hill and Solomon Rivers between New Cambria and Solomon in central Kansas. Chloride concentrations in the Smoky Hill River sometimes exceed 1,000 mg/L during low flow conditions. The source of saline water is the underlying Wellington aquifer, a zone of...
Seasonal changes in phytoplankton populations and related chemical and physical characteristics in lakes in Loch Vale, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Diane M. McKnight, Mark Brenner, Richard Smith, Jill Baron
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4101
Review of the hydrologic data-collection network in the St. Joseph River basin, Indiana
E. J. Crompton, J. G. Peters, R. L. Miller, J. A. Stewart, K. J. Banaszak, R. J. Shedlock
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4157
The St. Joseph River Basin data-collection network in the St. Joseph River for streamflow, lake, ground water, and climatic stations was reviewed. The network review included only the 1700 sq mi part of the basin in Indiana. The streamflow network includes 11 continuous-record gaging stations and one partial-record station. Based...
Land use and land cover and associated maps for Pullman, Washington; Idaho
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1986, Open-File Report 81-323
Quality of stormwater runoff in the Blue River basin, Missouri and Kansas, July-October 1981 and April-July 1982
D. W. Blevins
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4226
Stormwater-runoff sampling was done at three mainstem stations on the Blue River, Missouri, and three stations on urban tributaries. Concentrations of lead, iron, manganese, zinc, and ammonia nitrogen consistently exceeded Missouri water-quality standards. Many constituents were significantly correlated with large concentrations of suspended sediment from the agricultural areas in the...
Programmers manual for a one-dimensional Lagrangian transport model
D. H. Schoellhamer, H.E. Jobson
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4144
A one-dimensional Lagrangian transport model for simulating water-quality constituents such as temperature, dissolved oxygen , and suspended sediment in rivers is presented in this Programmers Manual. Lagrangian transport modeling techniques, the model 's subroutines, and the user-written decay-coefficient subroutine are discussed in detail. Appendices list the program codes. The Programmers...
Users manual for a one-dimensional Lagrangian transport model
D. H. Schoellhamer, H.E. Jobson
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4145
A Users Manual for the Lagrangian Transport Model (LTM) is presented. The LTM uses Lagrangian calculations that are based on a reference frame moving with the river flow. The Lagrangian reference frame eliminates the need to numerically solve the convective term of the convection-diffusion equation and provides significant numerical advantages...
Potentiometric surface of the upper Floridan aquifer in central Sumter County, Florida, May 1986
L. A. Bradner
1986, Open-File Report 86-412-W
Potentiometric contours illustrate the altitude at which water levels would stay consistent in tightly cased wells. Springs and wells are also highlighted on this map of the Upper Floridan aquifer in central Sumter County, Florida. (Lantz-PTT)...