Changes in nutrient and pesticide concentrations in urban and agricultural areas of the South Platte River Basin, Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska, 1994–2000
Lori A. Sprague, Adrienne I. Greve
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4270
As part of the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) monitored two sites on the main-stem South Platte River? an urban site in Denver and a mixed urban/agricultural site near Kersey?to determine changes in nutrient and pesticide concentrations from 1994 through 2000. Concentrations of nitrate, nitrite,...
Municipal stormwater sampling program, metropolitan area, Albuquerque, New Mexico—summary of sampling, 1992–2002
Jack E. Veenhuis
2003, Fact Sheet 005-03
Since 1992, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the City of Albuquerque, the Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo and Flood Control Authority (AMAFCA), the New Mexico Highway Department (NMHD), and the University of New Mexico (UNM), has collected stormwater-quality data to meet regulatory requirements for the application phase of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater permit. The phase I permit...
Surface-water and ground-water quality in the Powell Creek and Armstrong Creek Watersheds, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, July-September 2001
Daniel G. Galeone, Dennis J. Low
2003, Fact Sheet 052-03
Powell Creek and Armstrong Creek Watersheds are in Dauphin County, north of Harrisburg, Pa. The completion of the Dauphin Bypass Transportation Project in 2001 helped to alleviate traffic congestion from these watersheds to Harrisburg. However, increased development in Powell Creek and Armstrong Creek Watersheds is expected. The purpose of this...
Water quality and the effects of changes in phosphorus loading to Muskellunge Lake, Vilas County, Wisconsin
Dale M. Robertson, William J. Rose, David A. Saad
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4011
Muskellunge Lake is a productive, eutrophic lake because of high nutrient loading. Historical data indicate that water quality has only slightly degraded since the early 1970s, possibly because of phosphorus input from effluent from septic systems. A detailed phosphorus budget for the lake indicated that most of the phosphorus comes...
Simulated ground-water flow in the Ogallala and Arikaree aquifers, Rosebud Indian Reservation area, South Dakota
Andrew J. Long, Larry D. Putnam, Janet M. Carter
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4043
The Ogallala and Arikaree aquifers are important water resources in the Rosebud Indian Reservation area and are used extensively for irrigation, municipal, and domestic water supplies. Continued or increased withdrawals from the Ogallala and Arikaree aquifers in the Rosebud Indian Reservation area have the potential to affect water levels in...
Relations of stream fish communities to physical and chemical parameters and land use in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain Ecoregion
Brian J. Caskey
2003, Open-File Report 2003-31
Estimated level 1.5 bridge scour at selected sites in North Dakota, 1999-2002
Tara Williams-Sether
2003, Open-File Report 2003-134
The Level 1.5 method is a limited-detail method that is used for quick estimates of bridge scour. The method was developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in Montana and was used to estimate scour depths at 215 bridge sites located on secondary roads throughout North Dakota. The estimated...
Major and catastrophic storms and floods in Texas: 215 major and 41 catastrophic events from 1953 to September 1, 2002
Raymond M. Slade Jr., John M. Patton
2003, Open-File Report 2003-193
Many Texas storms represent some of the largest storms in the world. Flooding from large storms has affected Texas throughout its history, causing many deaths and much economic loss and hardship. Floods occur regularly in Texas, and destructive floods occur somewhere in the State every year. Many of these floods...
Spatial data infrastructure in Africa: spotting the elephant behind trees
Kate Lance
2003, GIS Development (7) 35-41
A few years ago, if one surveyed Africa to see how prevalent Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) initiatives were, one might have gotten a scanty response. But scratch a bit deeper, and a different story begins to emerge. SDI development has been plodding along, though at times with a different name....
Geologic surface effects of underground nuclear testing: Buckboard Mesa, Climax Stock, Dome Mountain, Frenchman Flat, Rainier/Aqueduct Mesa, and Shoshone Mountain: Nevada Test Site, Nevada
Dennis N. Grasso
2003, Open-File Report 2003-125
Surface effects maps were produced for 72 of 89 underground detonations conducted at the Frenchman Flat, Rainier Mesa and Aqueduct Mesa, Climax Stock, Shoshone Mountain, Buckboard Mesa, and Dome Mountain testing areas of the Nevada Test Site between August 10, 1957 (Saturn detonation, Area 12) and September 18, 1992 (Hunters...
Occurrence and distribution of dissolved trace elements in the surface waters of the Yakima River basin, Washington
Curt A. Hughes
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4177
The occurrence, distribution, and transport of dissolved (filtered-water) trace elements in the surface waters of the Yakima River Basin were assessed using data collected between 1999 and 2000 as part of the U.S. Geological Survey s National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Samples were collected at 34 sites throughout the basin...
Water quality and depth to water, 2001-02, and graphs of selected constituents and depth to water, period of record through 2002, in selected wells, eastern Bernalillo County, New Mexico
Paul J. Blanchard
2003, Open-File Report 2003-81
No abstract available....
Evolving issues and practices in managing ground-water resources: Case studies on the role of science
Devin L. Galloway, William M. Alley, Paul M. Barlow, Thomas E. Reilly, Patrick Tucci
2003, Circular 1247
Hydrologic stresses throughout the 20th century and presently (2003) have caused the depletion and degradation of our Nation’s vital ground-water resources in many areas. Management strategies have been and are being implemented to optimize use of our ground-water resources with respect to achieving sustainability while mitigating the consequences of future...
Ground-water contamination from lead shot at Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Sussex County, Delaware
Daniel J. Soeder, Cherie V. Miller
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4282
Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge is located in southeastern Delaware in coastal lowlands along the margin of Delaware Bay. For 37 years, the Broadkiln Sportsman?s Club adjacent to the refuge operated a trap-shooting range, with the clay-target launchers oriented so that the expended lead shot from the range dropped into...
Map of surficial deposits and materials in the eastern and central United States (east of 102 degrees West longitude)
David S. Fullerton, Charles A. Bush, Jean N. Pennell
2003, IMAP 2789
This data set contains surficial geologic units in the Eastern and Central United States, as well as a glacial limit line showing the position of maximum glacial advance during various geologic time periods. The...
Under San Francisco Bay — A new view of the floor of west-central San Francisco Bay
David A. Cacchione, Paul R. Carlson, Pat F. Chavez Jr., John L. Chin, Peter Dartnell, James V. Gardner, Helen Gibbons, David M. Rubin, Miguel Velasco, Florence L. Wong
2003, Open-File Report 2001-90
No abstract available....
Potentiometric Surface of the Lower Patapsco Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 2002
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Judith C. Wheeler
2003, Open-File Report 2003-258
This report presents a map showing the potentiometric surface of the Lower Patapsco aquifer in the Patapsco Formation of Lower Cretaceous age in Southern Maryland during September 2002. The map is based on water-level measurements in 69 wells. The highest measured water level was 108 feet above sea level near...
Framework for a ground-water quality monitoring and assessment program for California
Kenneth Belitz, Neil M. Dubrovsky, Karen Burow, Bryant C. Jurgens, Tyler John
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4166
The State of California uses more ground water than any other State in the Nation. With a population of over 30 million people, an agricultural economy based on intensive irrigation, large urban industrial areas, and naturally elevated concentrations of some trace elements, there is a wide range of contaminant sources...
Radiochemical and chemical constituents in water from selected wells and springs from the southern boundary of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory to the Hagerman area, Idaho, 2001
Brian V. Twining, Gordon Rattray, Linford J. Campbell
2003, Open-File Report 2003-168
Overview of water resources in and near Wichita and Affiliated Tribes treaty lands in western Oklahoma
Marvin M. Abbott, R. L. Tortorelli, M.F. Becker, T. J. Trombley
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4024
This report is an overview of water resources in and near the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes treaty lands in western Oklahoma. The tribal treaty lands are about 1,140 square miles and are bordered by the Canadian River on the north, the Washita River on the south, 98? west longitude on...
Water Resources of the Ground-Water System in the Unconsolidated Deposits of the Colville River Watershed, Stevens County, Washington
Sue C. Kahle, Claire I. Longpre, Raymond R. Smith, Steve S. Sumioka, Anni M. Watkins, David L. Kresch
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4128
A study of the water resources of the ground-water system in the unconsolidated deposits of the Colville River Watershed provided the Colville River Watershed Planning Team with an assessment of the hydrogeologic framework, preliminary determinations of how the shallow and deeper parts of the ground-water system interact with each other...
Rainfall, runoff, and water-quality data for the urban storm-water program in the Albuquerque, New Mexico, metropolitan area, water year 2001
Todd Kelly, Orlando Romero
2003, Open-File Report 2003-169
Comparison and continuous estimates of fecal coliform and Escherichia coli bacteria in selected Kansas streams, May 1999 through April 2002
Patrick P. Rasmussen, Andrew C. Ziegler
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4056
The sanitary quality of water and its use as a public-water supply and for recreational activities, such as swimming, wading, boating, and fishing, can be evaluated on the basis of fecal coliform and Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria densities. This report describes the overall sanitary quality of surface water in...
Vulnerability of ground water to contamination, northern Bexar County, Texas
Amy R. Clark
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2003-4072
The Trinity aquifer, composed of Lower Cretaceous carbonate rocks, largely controls the ground-water hydrology in the study area of northern Bexar County, Texas. Discharge from the Trinity aquifer recharges the downgradient, hydraulically connected Edwards aquifer one of the most permeable and productive aquifers in the Nation and the sole source...
Development of regression equations to estimate flow durations and low-flow-frequency statistics in New Hampshire streams
Robert H. Flynn
2003, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4298
Regression equations and basin-characteristic digital datasets were developed to help water-resource managers estimate surface-water resources during periods of low flow in New Hampshire. The regression equations were developed to estimate statistics for the seasonal and annual low-flow-frequency and seasonal period-of-record and period-of-record flow durations. Because streamflow is maintained by ground-water...