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Ground-water data for Georgia, 1979
S.E. Matthews, W.G. Hester, M. P. O’Byrne
1980, Open-File Report 80-501-W
This report continues a publication format that annually presents both water-level and water-quality data. In this format the information is presented in two-page units: the left page presents a text which summarizes the information for an area or subject and the right page consists of one or more illustrations. Daily...
Summary of hydrologic data for the East Everglades, Dade County, Florida
James J. Schneider, Bradley G. Waller
1980, Open-File Report 80-1292
The East Everglades area in south-central Dade County, Fla., occupies approximately 240 square miles. The area is flat and low lying with elevations ranging from sea level in the southeast part to 10 feet at Chekika Hammock with an average elevation of about 6 feet. Rainfall in the area averages...
Channel and dynamic flow characteristics of the Chattahoochee River, Buford Dam to Georgia Highway 141
Robert E. Faye, Rodney N. Cherry
1980, Water Supply Paper 2063
Detailed flow and cross-section data for a 17-mile reach of the Chattahoochee River in northeast Georgia are described and summarized. Flow data include measurements of highly dynamic stage and discharge at five stations during the period March 21-23, 1976. Flow data were collected at 5-minute intervals and are listed accordingly....
Flood-plain areas of the Mississippi River, mile 866.8 to mile 888.0, Minnesota
George H. Carlson, Lowell C. Gue
1980, Open-File Report 80-972
Profiles of the regional flood, 500-year flood, and flood-protection elevation have been developed for a 21-mile reach of the Mississippi River. Areas flooded by the regional flood and by the 500-year flood were delineated by photogrammetric mapping techniques and are shown on seven large-scale map sheets. Over 1,300 acres of...
Ground-water levels in selected well fields and in west-central Florida, May 1980
D. K. Yobbi, L. R. Mills, W. M. Woodham
1980, Open-File Report 80-1001
The water table in the surficial aquifer and the potentiometric surface of the Floridan aquifer in a 1,200-square-mile area in west-central Florida are mapped semiannually by the U.S. Geological Survey. Maps are prepared showing water levels measured in wells each May to coincide with seasonal low levels and each September...
Data from a hydrologic reconnaissance of the Beluga, Peters Creek, and Healy coal areas, Alaska
David R. Scully, Andrea P. Krumhardt, Donald R. Kernodle
1980, Open-File Report 80-1206
Data are tabulated from a hydrologic study of the Beluga, Peters Creek, and Healy coal areas from July 1975 to June 1979. These include streamflow and water-quality data for all three areas, ground-water data for the Beluga and Healy coal areas, and information from springs in the Beluga coal area....
Effects of artificial-recharge experiments at Ship Creek alluvial fan on water levels at Spring Acres Subdivision, Anchorage, Alaska
William Meyer, Leslie Patrick
1980, Open-File Report 80-1284
A subdivision developer encountered water while digging trenches associated with developing property at Spring Acres Subdivision, Anchorage, Alaska, during the summer of 1975. He reported encountering water at a depth of about 8 feet in June 1975 and also reported a rise in water level to approximately land surface by...
Multiyear Low Flow Of Streams In Northeastern Kansas
W. J. Carswell Jr., S.V. Bond
1980, Open-File Report 80-734
Many existing water supplies in northeastern Kansas are proving inadequate to meet current and expanded future needs. One of the methods by which the use of highly variable streamflow in the area can be evaluated is with the aid of multiyear low-flow frequency information. Using data form 19 streamflow-gaging stations...
Ground-water data for Michigan 1979
G.C. Huffman
1980, Open-File Report 80-1212
The purpose of this report is to make available the 1979 records of water levels and related data for the principal aquifers of the State. This report is written for municipalities, industries, institutions, consultants, drillers, hydrologists, and other people interested in the ground-water resources....
Hydrology and chemical quality of ground water in Crowley County, Colorado
Doug Cain, Barbara J. Ryan, Patrick J. Emmons
1980, Open-File Report 80-681
Significant quantities of groundwater can be obtained from several alluvial water-table aquifers possibly from two deep confined sandstone aquifers in Crowley County, Colo. The major water-table aquifer is the alluvium along the Arkansas River valley where well yields may be as much as 2,000 gallons per minute. Minor alluvial aquifers...
Sediment deposition in the White River Reservoir, northwestern Wisconsin
W. G. Batten, S. M. Hindall
1980, Water Supply Paper 2069
The history of deposition in the White River Reservoir was reconstructed from a study of sediment in the reservoir. Suspended-sediment concentrations, particle size, and streamflow characteristics were measured at gaging stations upstream and downstream from the reservoir from November 1975 through September 1977. Characteristics of the sediments were determined from...
Water-quality reconnaissance of the Pascagoula and Escatawpa Rivers, Jackson County, Mississippi, May 1974 to July 1978
Robert E. Faye
1980, Open-File Report 80-727
Short-term, water-quality reconnaissances along the downstream reaches of the Pascagoula and Escatawpa Rivers in Jackson County , Miss., indicate that stream quality during the period May 1974 to July 1978 was affected by wastewater discharges as well as river discharge and the extent of tidal intrusion. Specific conductances on the...
Hydrologic data for Mountain Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1978
E.R. Carillo
1980, Open-File Report 80-744
The collection of hydrologic data by the U.S. Geological Survey in the Mountain Creek watershed began on March 9, 1925, with the establishment of a stream-gaging station located about 2.5 miles upstream from the present site of Mountain Creek Lake Dam. The stream-gaging station was discontinued on July 5, 1933....
Water-resources investigations of the U.S. Geological Survey in Colorado; fiscal year 1980
Stephen R. Blakely
1980, Open-File Report 80-442
Water-resources data-collection activities for October 1, 1979, through September 30, 1980, are summarized for Colorado and bordering States. Fifty-four interpretive hydrologic investigations include: 9 statewide investigations, 6 regional investigations, 11 investigations in the Missouri River basin, 7 investigations in the Arkansas River basin, 3 investigations in the Rio Grande basin,...