Land use series, Albuquerque [quadrangle], New Mexico
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, Open-File Report 84-40
Aldicarb-pesticide contamination of ground water in eastern Suffolk County, Long Island, New York
Julian Soren, W. G. Stelz
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4251
Aldicarb, a toxic oxime-carbamate pesticide that was believed incapable of reaching ground water, was used in potato-farming areas of eastern Suffolk County, New York during 1975-80. In 1979, aldicarb was found in substantial concentrations in ground water throughout the area. The New York State Department of Health set a limit...
Ground-water levels in Arkansas, spring 1984
Joe Edds
1984, Open-File Report 84-711
This report contains about 680 ground-water level measurements made in observation wells in Arkansas in the spring of 1984. In addition, the report contains well hydrographs relating to the alluvial aquifer and the Sparta Sand and Memphis Sand aquifers, the most important aquifers with respect to ground-water availability and use...
Potentiometric surface of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the St. Johns River Water Management District and vicinity, Florida, September 1984
George R. Schiner, Eugene C. Hayes
1984, Open-File Report 84-865
This map shows the potentiometric surface of the Upper Floridan aquifer in the St. Johns River Water Management District and vicinity for September 1984. The Upper Floridan aquifer is the principal source of potable water in the area. Water-level measurements were made on approximately 1,000 wells and on several springs....
The Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility of the U.S. Geological Survey
C. R. Wagner, Sharon Jeffers
1984, Open-File Report 84-227
The U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Division has improved support to the agencies field offices by the consolidation of all instrumentation support services in a single facility. This facility known as the Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility (HIF) is located at the National Space Technology Laboratory, Mississippi, about 50 miles east of...
U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Waste--Ground-Water Contamination Program; fiscal year 1983
S.E. Ragone
1984, Open-File Report 84-474
Methods for estimating ground-water pumpage for irrigation
S.A. Frenzel
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4277
State hydrologic unit maps
P. R. Seaber, F.P. Kapinos, G.L. Knapp
1984, Open-File Report 84-708
A set of maps depicting approved boundaries of, and numerical codes for, river-basin units of the United States has been developed by the U.S. Geological Survey. These ' State Hydrologic Unit Maps ' are four-color maps that present information on drainage, culture, hydrography, and hydrologic boundaries and codes: (1) the...
Modification of EG&G vector averaging current meter to record light transmission and water conductivity
William Strahle, Bradford Butman
1984, Open-File Report 85-106
Potentiometric surface of the Floridan Aquifer, Southwest Florida Water Management District, May 1984
G. L. Barr, George R. Schiner
1984, Open-File Report 84-620
A May 1984 potentiometric surface map of the Southwest Florida Water Management District depicts the annual low water-level period. Water levels in most wells measured in May 1984 were lower than in September 1983. May levels averaged about 1 foot lower than September levels in areas north of latitude 28...
Hydrology of Area 62, Northern Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Coal Provinces, New Mexico and Arizona
F.E. Roybal, J.G. Wells, R.L. Gold, J.V. Flager
1984, Open-File Report 83-698
This report summarizes available hydrologic data for Area 62 and will aid leasing decisions, and the preparation and appraisal of environmental impact studies and mine-permit applications. Area 62 is located at the southern end of the Rocky Mountain Coal Province in parts of New Mexico and Arizona and includes approximately...
Earth and water resources and hazards in Central America
Charles G. Cunningham, R.W. Fary, Marianne Guffanti, Della Laura, M. P. Lee, C.D. Masters, R. L. Miller, Ferdinand Quinones-Marquez, R.W. Peebles, J.A. Reinemund, D. P. Russ
1984, Circular 925
Long-range economic development in Central America will depend in large part on production of indigenous mineral, energy, and water resources and on mitigation of the disastrous effects of geologic and hydrologic hazards such as landslides, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and floods. The region has six world-class metal mines at present as...
Land use and land cover and associated maps for Clinton, Oklahoma
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, Open-File Report 84-534
Fortran programs for properties of water and steam, and solubilities of solid silica phases
L.A. Keith, P.T. Delaney
1984, Open-File Report 84-690
Aeromagnetic map of the Yucca Mountain area, Nevada
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, Open-File Report 84-206
Leaching study of oil shale in Kentucky: With a section on hydrologic reconnaissance of the oil shale outcrop in Kentucky
Samuel S. Leung, D.W. Leist, R. W. Davis, Steven Cordiviola
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4073
Oil shales in Kentucky are rocks of predominantly Devonian age. The most prominant are the Ohio, Chattanooga, and New Albany Shales. A leaching study was done on six fresh oil shale samples and one retorted oil shale sample. Leaching reagents were distilled water, 0.0005 N sulfuric acid, and 0.05 N...
Brief descriptions of STATPAC and related statistical programs for the IBM personal computer
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, Open-File Report 84-522
No abstract available. ...
Geohydrology of the central Mesilla Valley, Dona Ana County, New Mexico
Clyde A. Wilson, Robert R. White
1984, Open-File Report 82-555
Five large-capacity irrigation wells, with depths ranging from 370 to 686 feet, were drilled by the Elephant Butte Irrigation District between 1973 and 1975, in the Mesilla Valley about 7 miles south of Las Cruces, New Mexico. These were the first deep wells in the area, and their installation provided...
Wireline-rotary air coring of the Bandelier Tuff, Los Alamos, New Mexico
W.E. Teasdale, R.R. Pemberton
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4176
This paper describes experiments using wireline-rotary air-coring techniques conducted in the Bandelier Tuff using a modified standard wireline core-barrel system. The modified equipment was used to collect uncontaminated cores of unconsolidated ash and indurated tuff at Los Alamos, New Mexico. Core recovery obtained from the 210-foot deep test hole was...
Drainage areas in New Jersey; Atlantic coastal basins, South Amboy to Cape May
A. J. Velnich
1984, Open-File Report 84-150
Drainage areas of New Jersey streams in the coastal basin from South Amboy to Cape May are listed for more than 700 sites. Tables list the descriptive location of each site, the latitude and longitude, county, and National Topographic map name. For gaged sites established through 1982, the U.S. Geological...
Water resources data for Hawaii and other Pacific areas, water year 1983: Volume 1. Hawaii
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, Water Data Report HI-83-1
Water resources data for the 1983 water year for Hawaii and other Pacific Areas consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams and springs; and water levels and water quality in wells. This report, volume 1, contains discharge records for 97 gaging stations; water quality for 13...
Simulation of dynamic floodflows at gaged stations in the southeastern United States
R.E. Faye, M.E. Blalock
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4000
Aquifer-test data and borehole flow test results from monitoring well 16P52 at the South Trend development area number 1, McKinley County, New Mexico
Ken Stevens
1984, Open-File Report 83-539
Mobil Oil Corporation personnel have designated at least four sandstone intervals, A-D (top to bottom), on the single-point resistivity logs of wells drilled in the South Trend Development Area. This report presents time-drawdown data reported by Mobil Oil Corporation from singly (A or B or C or D sandstone interval)...
Distribution and occurrence of total coliform bacteria in Floridan aquifer wells, western Lake County, Florida
G.F. Taylor
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4130
Total coliform bacteria data for Floridan aquifer wells in western Lake County, central Florida, are presented. Included are data collected from 1966 to 1979 by the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation for 98 public-supply wells, and data collected during 1982 by the U.S. Geological Survey for 29 wells. The data...
Water resources data, Louisiana, water year 1984
D.D. Carlson, G.R. Stallworth, L.J. Dantin, C.G. Stuart
1984, Water Data Report LA-84-1
Water resources data for the 1984 water year for Louisiana consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground water. This report, in one volume, contains records for water discharge at...