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Projected ground-water development, ground-water levels, and stream-aquifer leakage in the South Fork Solomon River Valley between Webster Reservoir and Waconda Lake, north-central Kansas, 1979-2020
Jack Kume, R. J. Lindgren, L.E. Stullken
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4216
A two-dimensional finite difference computer model was used to project changes in the potentiometric surface, saturated thickness, and stream aquifer leakage in an alluvial aquifer resulting from four instances of projected groundwater development. The alluvial aquifer occurs in the South Fork Solomon River valley between Webster Reservoir and Waconda Lake...
Geohydrology of the Irondequoit Creek Basin near Rochester, New York
Richard M. Yager, Phillip J. Zarriello, William M. Kappel
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4259
Geohydrologic information on the area within and surrounding the Irondequoit Creek basin near Rochester, in north-central New York, is presented on five maps at 1:24,000 scale indicating: (1) locations of glacial geomorphic features, (2) surficial geology, (3) soil permeability, (4) potentiometric-surface altitude and directions of groundwater movement, and (5) groundwater...
Design of a sediment data-collection program in Kansas as affected by time trends
P. R. Jordan
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4204
Data collection programs need to be re-examined periodically in order to insure their usefulness, efficiency, and applicability. The possibility of time trends in sediment concentration, in particular, makes the examination with new statistical techniques desirable. After adjusting sediment concentrations for their relation to streamflow rates and by using a seasonal...
Potentiometric surfaces of the coastal plain aquifers of South Carolina prior to development
Walter R. Aucott, Gary K. Speiran
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4208
Characteristics of the Coastal Plains aquifers of South Carolina are being studied as a part of the Regional Aquifer Systems Analysis program of the U.S. Geological Survey. A framework has been developed to best represent the hydrology of the Coastal Plain aquifers by dividing them into a system of five...
Hydrology of Lake Placid and adjacent area, Highlands County, Florida
D. Briane Adams, Yvonne E. Stoker
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4149
The study conducted during 1982-83, documents hydrologic conditions in Lake Placid and surrounding areas of Florida. Lake-stage data indicate that the 2- to 50-year flood stage ranges from 93.9 to 96.2 ft. Lake stage is reflected by annual departure of precipitation of the previous year from long-term average. A bathymetric...
Occurrence of saltwater in the alluvial aquifer in the Boeuf-Tensas Basin, Arkansas
D. J. Fitzpatrick
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4029
The occurrence of saline water in the alluvial aquifer in the Boeuf-Tensas basin in southeastern Arkansas has been of increasing concern. A band of saline water containing chloride concentrations of greater than 50 milligrams per liter extends through the entire length of the basin. The most severely affected area is...
Progress report on Black Mesa monitoring program, 1984
G. W. Hill
1985, Open-File Report 85-483
The N aquifer is an important source of water in the 5,400 square-mile Black Mesa area on the Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations. The project is designed to monitor long-term effects on the ground-water resources of the mesa as a result of withdrawals from the aquifer by a strip-mining operation....
Harmonic analyses of stream temperatures in the Upper Colorado River Basin
T.D. Steele
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4290
Harmonic analyses were made for available daily water-temperature records for 36 measurement sites on major streams in the Upper Colorado River Basin and for 14 measurement sites on streams in the Piceance structural basin. Generally (88 percent of the station years analyzed), more than 80 percent of the annual variability...