Evaluation of the hydrologic system in the New Leipzig coal area, Grant and Hettinger counties, North Dakota
C. A. Armstrong
1982, Open-File Report 82-698
Aquifers in the New Leipzig coal area consist of sandstone beds in the Fox Hills Sandstone, the Hell Creek Formation, the Cannonball and Ludlow Members of the Fort Union Formation, and the basal part of the Tongue River Member of the Fort Union Formation. Aquifers also occur in sandstone and...
Ground-water levels and water quality in an area near Topaz Lake, Douglas County, Nevada
Jon O. Nowlin
1982, Open-File Report 80-2046
Intensive residential development of land along the northwest shore of Topaz Lake has raised concern regarding the adequacy of the water supply and possible effects of septic-tank effluents on the quality of local ground water and the lake. Existing data on water levels, well construction, and water quality were compiled,...
Aquifer data from four wells in the Mendenhall Valley near Juneau, Alaska
G. O. Balding, L.L. Dearborn
1982, Open-File Report 82-271
This report summarizes data collected during drilling and testing of four wells in Mendenhall Valley, an area being developed as a suburb of Juneau, Alaska. Previous studies indicated that the glacial deposits on the east side of the valley had the potential for producing the large quantities of water needed...
Ground water in the Seaside area, Monterey County, California
K. S. Muir
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-10
No abstract available. ...
Data management system for USGS/USEPA urban hydrology studies program
W.H. Doyle Jr., J.A. Lorens
1982, Open-File Report 82-442
A data management system was developed to store, update, and retrieve data collected in urban stormwater studies jointly conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 11 cities in the United States. The data management system is used to retrieve and combine data from USGS data...
Monthly low-flow characteristics of Georgia streams
R.F. Carter, J.D. Fanning
1982, Open-File Report 82-560
Statistics of monthly minimum flows are presented for 129 streamflow stations for each month of the year. Flow statistics provided are the log-Pearson Type III distribution. The probable magnitude of average standard errors due to time-sampling bias is tabulated. The average standard errors were found to be similar over a...
Simulation of ground-water flow in the vicinity of Hyde Park landfill, Niagara Falls, New York
M.L. Maslia, R.H. Johnston
1982, Open-File Report 82-159
The Hyde Park landfill is a 15-acre chemical waste disposal site located north of Niagara Falls, New York. Underlying the site in descending order are: (1) low permeability glacial till, (2) a moderately permeable fractured rock aquifer--the Lockport Dolomite, and (3) a low permeability unit--the Rochester Shale. The site is...
HYDROL : a computer code for simulating fast-transient, three-dimensional flow conditions in aquatic environments near water intakes and discharges of power plants -- Vol. 1. Documentation and users's manual
Kenneth H. Kim
1982, FWS/OBS 82/39.1
Controlled photomosaic of the Mare Tyrrhenum Northeast Quadrangle of Mars
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, IMAP 1469
Water resources of the Gig Harbor Peninsula and adjacent areas, Washington
B. W. Drost
1982, Open-File Report 81-1021
The study area is a remnant of a glacial-drift plain nearly surrounded by marine embayments. A water-resources appraisal was made because the area is experiencing rapid population growth. Additional ground water is available for use in the study area. At least 11 cubic feet per second, five times the 1978...
Selected hydrogeologic data from southern Sweet Grass County, south-central Montana
R.D. Feltis, W.A. Wood
1982, Open-File Report 82-265
Selected hydrogeologic data from Sweet Grass County south of the Yellowstone River have been compiled to show baseline ground-water conditions. Included are records from a 1981 onsite inventory of 94 water wells and 30 springs. Chemical analyses of water show the major cation and anion concentrations for 40 wells and...
Reconnaissance of the quality of surface water in the Weber River basin, Utah
Kendall R. Thompson
1982, Open-File Report 82-175
Controlled photomosaic of the Mare Tyrrhenum northwest Quadrangle of Mars
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, IMAP 1468
Hydrologic conditions at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho — Emphasis: 1974–1978
Jack T. Barraclough, Rodger G. Jensen, Barney D. Lewis
1982, Water Supply Paper 2191
No abstract available....
Hydrology of the low-level radioactive solid waste burial site and vicinity near Barnwell, South Carolina
James M. Cahill
1982, Open-File Report 82-863
Geologic and hydrologic conditions at a burial site for low-level radioactive waste were studied, and migration of leachates from the buried waste into surrounding unconsolidated sediments were evaluated. The burial site and vicinity are underlain by a sequence of unconsolidated sediments of Late Cretaceous, Tertiary, and Quaternary age. These sediments...
Water Resources Data Hawaii, other Pacific Areas, water year 1981: Volume 2. Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Palau Islands and American Samoa
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report HI-81-2
Volume 2 of water resources data for the 1981 water year for other Pacific areas consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage of a reservoir; and water levels in wells and springs. This report contains discharge records for 41 gaging stations; stage only record for...
Preliminary pictorial map of Dione
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, IMAP 1488
Water use in the Mississippi Gulf Coast counties, 1980
J.A. Callahan
1982, Open-File Report 82-512
The population served by public water systems in the three counties of Mississippi 's Gulf Coast increased from about 227 ,000 to nearly 253,000 between 1975 and 1980. Water use by public systems increased from about 27.6 million gallons per day to more than 31.3 million gallons per day. Self-supplied...
Index of hydrologic data for selected sites in Broward County, Florida, 1939-80
R.S. Sonenshein, J.E. Fish, C. R. Causaras, D.M. Poore
1982, Open-File Report 82-920
A comprehensive assessment of the surficial aquifers, of southeast Florida, including the Biscayne aquifer, was begun in 1979 by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the South Florida Water Management District. In the initial phase of the study, an inventory was made of existing data available in the files...
Geohydrologic appraisal of water resources of the South Fork, Long Island, New York
Bronius Nemickas, Edward J. Koszalka
1982, Water Supply Paper 2073
The ground-water resources of the South Fork of Long Island, N.Y., were investigated from April 1974 to September 1977. The study area encompasses 137 square miles and includes the eastern part of the Town of Southampton and the entire Town of East Hampton. The South Fork consists of a Paleozoic...
Mathematical model analysis of the Eagle Valley ground-water basin, west-central Nevada
Freddy E. Arteaga
1982, Open-File Report 80-1224
Floods of May 1981 in west-central Montana
Charles Parrett, R. J. Omang, J. A. Hull, John W. Fassler
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-33
Extensive flooding occurred in west-central Montana during May 22-23, 1981, as a result of a series of rainstorms. Flooding was particularly severe in the communities of East Helena, Belt, and Deer Lodge. Although no lives were lost, total flood damages were estimated by the Montana Disaster Emergency Services Division to...
THERMA : a computer code for simulating fast-transient, three-dimensional flow, temperature, and salinity conditions in aquatic environments for the assessment of water quality impacts of power plant operations -- Vol. II, Flow charts for subprograms
Kenneth H. Kim
1982, FWS/OBS 82/40.2
Selected ground-water data, Sevier Desert, Utah, 1935-82
Michael Enright, Walter F. Holmes
1982, Open-File Report 82-910
No abstract available....
Background hydrologic information in potential lignite mining areas in Mississippi, August 1981
J. K. Arthur
1982, Open-File Report 82-326
The U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Mississippi Bureau of Geology is conducting a hydrologic data-collection program in potential lignite-producing areas in Mississippi. During the period August 24-31, 1981, hydrologic data consisting of channel characteristics and stream discharge were collected at 18 sites, and water and channel bottom material...