Precipitation; ground-water age; ground-water nitrate concentrations, 1995-2002; and ground-water levels, 2002-03 in Eastern Bernalillo County, New Mexico
Paul J. Blanchard
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5189
The eastern Bernalillo County study area consists of about 150 square miles and includes all of Bernalillo County east of the crests of the Sandia and Manzanita Mountains. Soil and unconsolidated alluvial deposits overlie fractured and solution-channeled limestone in most of the study area. North of Interstate Highway 40 and...
Geologic map of the Reyes Peak quadrangle, Ventura County, California
Scott A. Minor
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1420
New 1:24,000-scale geologic mapping in the Cuyama 30' x 60' quadrangle, in support of the USGS Southern California Areal Mapping Project (SCAMP), is contributing to a more complete understanding of the stratigraphy, structure, and tectonic evolution of the complex junction area between the NW-trending Coast Ranges and EW-trending western Transverse...
Application of health-based screening levels to ground-water quality data in a state-scale pilot effort
Patricia L. Toccalino, Julia E. Norman, Robyn H. Phillips, Leon J. Kauffman, Paul E. Stackelberg, Lisa H. Nowell, Sandra J. Krietzman, Gloria B. Post
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5174
A state-scale pilot effort was conducted to evaluate a Health-Based Screening Level (HBSL) approach developed for communicating findings from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water-Quality Assessment Program in a human-health context. Many aquifers sampled by USGS are used as drinking-water sources, and water-quality conditions historically have been assessed by...
Geologic map of the Umiat quadrangle, Alaska
Charles G. Mull, David W. Houseknecht, G. H. Pessel, Christopher P. Garrity
2004, Scientific Investigations Map 2817-A
This geologic map of the Umiat quadrangle is a compilation of previously published USGS geologic maps and unpublished mapping done for the Richfield Oil Corporation. Geologic mapping from these three primary sources was augmented with additional unpublished map data from British Petroleum Company. This report incorporates recent revisions in stratigraphic...
Wastewater chemicals in Colorado's streams and ground water
Lori A. Sprague, William A. Battaglin
2004, Fact Sheet 2004-3127
No abstract available....
Fecal-indicator bacteria in the Newfound Creek watershed, western North Carolina, during a high and low streamflow condition, 2003
Elise M. Giddings, Carolyn J. Oblinger
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5257
Water quality in the Newfound Creek watershed has been shown to be affected by bacteria, sediment, and nutrients. In this study, Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria were sampled at five sites in Newfound Creek and five tributary sites during low flow on May 28, 2003, and high flow on November...
Suwannee river basin and estuary integrated science workshop proceedings: September 22-24, 2004, Cedar Kay, Florida
Brian Katz (compiler), Ellen Raabe
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1380
Triangle area water supply monitoring project, October 1988 through September 2001, North Carolina -- description of the water-quality network, sampling and analysis methods, and quality-assurance practices
Carolyn J. Oblinger
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1278
The Triangle Area Water Supply Monitoring Project was initiated in October 1988 to provide long-term water-quality data for six area water-supply reservoirs and their tributaries. In addition, the project provides data that can be used to determine the effectiveness of large-scale changes in water-resource management practices, document differences in water...
Summary of available state ambient stream-water-quality data, 1990-98, and limitations for national assessment
Larry M. Pope, Stacy M. Rosner, Darren C. Hoffman, Andrew C. Ziegler
2004, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4316
The investigation described in this report summarized data from State ambient stream-water-quality monitoring sites for 10 water-quality constituents or measurements (suspended solids, fecal coliform bacteria, ammonia as nitrogen, nitrite plus nitrate as nitrogen, total phosphorus, total arsenic, dissolved solids, chloride, sulfate, and pH). These 10 water-quality constituents or measurements commonly...
Water quality and possible sources of nitrate in the Cimarron Terrace Aquifer, Oklahoma, 2003
Jason R. Masoner, Shana L. Mashburn
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5221
Water from the Cimarron terrace aquifer in northwest Oklahoma commonly has nitrate concentrations that exceed the maximum contaminant level of 10 milligrams per liter of nitrite plus nitrate as nitrogen (referred to as nitrate) set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for public drinking water supplies. Starting in July 2003,...
Suwannee river basin and estuary integrated science workshop: September 22-24, 2004 Cedar Key, Florida
Brian Katz (compiler), Ellen Raabe
2004, Open-File Report 2004-1332
In response to the growing number of environmental concerns in the mostly pristine Suwannee River Basin and the Suwannee River Estuary system, the States of Florida and Georgia, the Federal government, and other local organizations have identified the Suwannee River as an ecosystem in need of protection because of its...
Changes in streamflow and water quality in selected nontidal sites in the Chesapeake Bay Basin, 1985-2003
Michael J. Langland, Scott Phillips, Jeff P. Raffensperger, Douglas Moyer
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5259
Water-quality and streamflow data from 33 sites in nontidal portions of the Chesapeake Bay Basin were analyzed to document annual nutrient and sediment loads and trends for 1985 through 2003 as part of an annual evaluation of water-quality conditions by the Chesapeake Bay Program. As part of this study, different...
Seasonal Variability and Effects of Stormflow on Concentrations of Pesticides and their Degradates in Kisco River and Middle Branch Croton River Surface Water, Croton Reservoir System, New York, May 2000-February 2001
Patrick J. Phillips, Robert W. Bode
2004, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4151
Seven herbicides (2,4-D, 2,4-D methyl ester, bromacil, dicamba, diuron, imazaquin, and sulfometuron), four insecticides (carbaryl, diazinon, imidacloprid, and malathion), two fungicides (metalaxyl and myclobutanil), and caffeine (an indicator of wastewater) were detected in at least one sample from the Kisco River at concentrations above 0.1 ug/L (micrograms per liter). Four...
Hydrogeology and water quality of the Pepacton Reservoir Watershed in southeastern New York. Part 4. Quantity and quality of ground-water and tributary contributions to stream base flow in selected main-valley reaches
Paul M. Heisig
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5018
Estimates of the quantity and quality of ground-water discharge from valley-fill deposits were calculated for nine valley reaches within the Pepacton watershed in southeastern New York in July and August of 2001. Streamflow and water quality at the upstream and downstream end of each reach and at intervening tributaries were...
Gulf Coast Geology (GCG) online
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
2004, Fact Sheet 2004-3143
Diffuse reflectance infrared spectra of the Meade Peak phosphatic shale member of the permian Phosphoria formation, Caribou County, Idaho
Robert Horton
2004, Open-File Report 2003-424
Gulf coast geology (GCG) online -- miocene of southern Louisiana
A. Curtis Huffman Jr., Scott A. Kinney, Laura Biewick, Heather R. Mitchell, Gregory L. Gunther
2004, Data Series 90-A
Water-use trends in the desert southwest: 1950-2000
Alice D. Konieczki, Julie A. Heilman
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5148
The population of the Desert Southwest is among the fastest growing in the country. In this area, ground-water supplies have been developed, surface-water resources have been fully appropriated, and conservation and conjunctive water-use measures are being used to meet water-resource needs. Complex networks of water-distribution systems have been developed to...
Pesticide compounds in streamwater in the Delaware River Basin, December 1998-August 2001
R. Edward Hickman
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5105
During 1998-2001, 533 samples of streamwater at 94 sites were collected in the Delaware River Basin in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware as part of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment Program. Of these samples, 531 samples were analyzed for dissolved concentrations of 47 pesticide compounds...
Water-level variations and their effects on tree growth and mortality and on the biogeochemical system at the phytoremediation demonstration site in Fort Worth, Texas, 1996-2003
Christopher L. Braun, Sandra M. Eberts, Sonya A. Jones, Gregory J. Harvey
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5107
In 1996, a field-scale phytoremediation demonstration project was initiated and managed by the U.S. Air Force at a site in western Fort Worth, Texas, using a plantation of 1-year-old stems harvested from branches of eastern cottonwoods during the dormant season (whips) and a plantation of 1-year-old eastern cottonwood seedlings (calipers)....
Demonstration-site development and phytoremediation processes associated with trichloroethene (TCE) in ground water, Naval Air Station-Joint Reserve Base Carswell Field, Fort Worth, Texas
Sachin D. Shah, Christopher L. Braun
2004, Fact Sheet 2004-3087
A field-scale phytoremediation demonstration study was initiated in 1996 by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the U.S. Air Force, at a site on Naval Air StationJoint Reserve Base Carswell Field (NAS–JRB) adjacent to Air Force Plant 4 (AFP4) in Fort Worth, Tex. (fig. 1). Trichloroethene (TCE) has...
Evaluation of pier-scour equations for coarse-bed streams
Katherine J. Chase, Stephen R. Holnbeck
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5111
Streambed scour at bridge piers is among the leading causes of bridge failure in the United States. Several pier-scour equations have been developed to calculate potential scour depths at existing and proposed bridges. Because many pier-scour equations are based on data from laboratory flumes and from cohesionless silt- and sand-bottomed...
Surface- and ground-water relations on the Portneuf river, and temporal changes in ground-water levels in the Portneuf Valley, Caribou and Bannock Counties, Idaho, 2001-02
Gary J. Barton
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5170
The State of Idaho and local water users are concerned that streamflow depletion in the Portneuf River in Caribou and Bannock Counties is linked to ground-water withdrawals for irrigated agriculture. A year-long field study during 2001 02 that focused on monitoring surface- and ground-water relations was conducted, in cooperation with the...
Water quality, hydrology, and the effects of changes in phosphorus loading to Pike Lake, Washington County, Wisconsin, with special emphasis on inlet-to-outlet short-circuiting
William J. Rose, Dale M. Robertson, Elizabeth A. Mergener
2004, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5141
Pike Lake is a 459-acre, mesotrophic to eutrophic dimictic lake in southeastern Wisconsin. Because of concern over degrading water quality in the lake associated with further development in its watershed, a study was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey from 1998 to 2000 to describe the water quality and hydrology...
Facies analysis and sequence stratigraphic framework of upper Campanian strata (Neslen and Mount Garfield formations, Bluecastle Tongue of the Castlegate Sandstone, and Mancos Shale), Eastern Book Cliffs, Colorado and Utah
Mark A. Kirschbaum, Robert D. Hettinger
2004, Data Series 69-G
Facies and sequence-stratigraphic analysis identifies six high-resolution sequences within upper Campanian strata across about 120 miles of the Book Cliffs in western Colorado and eastern Utah. The six sequences are named after prominent sandstone units and include, in ascending order, upper Sego sequence, Neslen sequence, Corcoran sequence, Buck Canyon/lower Cozzette sequence,...