Hydrogeology and simulation of ground-water flow in the Paluxy aquifer in the vicinity of Landfills 1 and 3, U.S. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas
Eve L. Kuniansky, Stanley T. Hamrick
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4023
Ground-water contamination of the surficial terrace alluvial aquifer has occurred at U.S. Air Force Plant 4, a government-owned, contractor-operated facility, northwest of Fort Worth, Texas. A poorly constructed monitoring well, P–22M, open to the underlying middle zone of the Paluxy aquifer was installed at landfill 3, October 1987, allowing leakage...
Geohydrology and quality of ground water in unconsolidated aquifers near South Bend, Indiana
K. K. Fowler, L. D. Arihood
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4139
IntroductionThe water supply for the City of South Bend, Indiana, and much of surrounding St. Joseph County is provided by 36 municipal and community well fields. Some of these well fields are located near known or potential sources of ground-water contamination that could affect ground-water supplies in the near future....
Evaluation of the hydrologic system and selected water-management alternatives in the Owens Valley, California
Wesley R. Danskin
1998, Water Supply Paper 2370-H
The Owens Valley, a long, narrow valley along the east side of the Sierra Nevada in east-central California, is the main source of water for the city of Los Angeles. The city diverts most of the surface water in the valley into the Owens River-Los Angeles Aqueduct system, which transports...
Water-level altitudes 1998, water-level changes 1977-98 and 1997-98, and compaction 1973-97 in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers, Houston-Galveston region, Texas
L.S. Coplin
1998, Open-File Report 98-96
This report is one in an annual series of reports that depicts water-level altitudes and water-level changes since 1977 and compaction since 1973 in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston-Galveston region, Texas. The report, prepared in cooperation with the City of Houston and the Harris-Galveston Coastal Subsidence District,...
Organic geochemistry of oils from Oil Spring and Florence oil field near Canon City, Colorado
P. G. Lillis, Michael P. Dolan, Augusta Warden, J. D. King
1998, Open-File Report 98-617
Oil Spring is an oil seep located approximately 6 miles north of Ca?on City, Colorado. The purpose of this study is to determine whether the oil from Oil Spring and the oil from nearby Florence oil field share a common source. Bulk and molecular geochemical analyses show that the oil...
Geohydrology and simulated ground-water flow in northwestern Elkhart County, Indiana
L. D. Arihood, D.A. Cohen
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4204
In 1994, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the City of Elkhart, developed a ground-water model of the Elkhart, Indiana, area to determine the avail-ability and source of water at potential new well fields. The modeled area covered 190 square miles of northwestern...
The last interglaciation at Owens Lake, California; Core OL-92
James L. Bischoff, editor(s)
1998, Open-File Report 98-132
Owens Lake, located at the eastern base of the central Sierra Nevada (Fig. 1), was the terminus of the Owens River prior to the lake's complete desiccation shortly after 1913 due to river diversion by the City of Los Angeles. During earlier wetter cycles, the lake overflowed to fill a...
Geohydrology of Storage Unit III and a combined flow model of the Santa Barbara and foothill ground-water basins, Santa Barbara County, California
John R. Freckleton, Peter Martin, Tracy Nishikawa
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4121
The city of Santa Barbara pumps most of its ground water from the Santa Barbara and Foothill ground-water basins. The Santa Barbara basin is subdivided into two storage units: Storage Unit I and Storage Unit III. The Foothill basin and Storage Unit I of the Santa Barbara basin have been...
Relationships between land uses and rainwater quality in a southcentral Pennsylvania watershed
R.H. Shertzer, D. W. Hall, S.A. Steffy, R.A. Kime
1998, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (34) 13-26
ABSTRACT: Spatial and temporal variability in rainfall concentrations of nutrients, major ions, and herbicides was monitored at 7 locations in or near the Conodoguinet Creek watershed in south-central Pennsylvania from 1991.1993. Results were used to (1) compare precipitation quality in forested, agricultural and urban areas, and (2) assess the practicality of...
Hydrogeology and water quality of the Clinton Street-Ballpark Aquifer near Johnson City, New York
William F. Coon, Richard M. Yager, Jan M. Surface, Allan D. Randall, David A. Eckhardt
1998, Open-File Report 97-102
The Clinton Street-Ballpark aquifer, in the Susquehanna River valley in southern Broome County, N.Y., supplies drinking water to the Village of Johnson City near Binghamton. The hydrogeology and water quality of the aquifer were studied in 1994-95 to identify the source area of 1,1,1-trichloroethane, which was detected at the Johnson...
Water resources data, Maryland and Delaware, water year 1997, volume 2. ground-water data
Michael J. Smigaj, Richard W. Saffer, Roger J. Starsoneck, Judith L. Tegeler
1998, Water Data Report MD-DE-97-2
The Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with State agencies, obtains a large amount of data pertaining to the water resources of Maryland and Delaware each water year. These data, accumulated during many water years, constitute a valuable data base for developing an improved understanding of...
Source-Water Protection and Water-Quality Investigations in the Cambridge, Massachusetts, Drinking-Water Supply System
Marcus C. Waldron, Chip Norton, Timothy W.D. MacDonald
1998, Fact Sheet 101-98
Introduction The Cambridge Water Department (CWD) supplies about 15 million gallons of water each day to more than 95,000 customers in the City of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Most of this water is obtained from a system of reservoirs located in Cambridge and in parts of five other suburban-Boston communities. The drainage basin...
Investigation of salt loss from the Bonneville Salt Flats, northwestern Utah
James L. Mason, Kenneth L. Kipp
1997, Fact Sheet 135-97
The Bonneville Salt Flats study area is located in the western part of the Great Salt Lake Desert in northwestern Utah, about 110 miles west of Salt Lake City. The salt crust covers about 50 square miles, but the extent varies yearly as a result of salt being dissolved by...
Hydrogeologic framework and simulation of ground-water flow and travel time in the shallow aquifer system in the area of Naval Support Activity Memphis, Millington, Tennessee
James L. Robinson, John K. Carmichael, Keith J. Halford, David E. Ladd
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4228
Naval Support Activity (NSA) Memphis is a Department of the Navy facility located at the City of Millington, Tennessee, about 5 miles north of Memphis. Contaminants have been detected in surface-water, sediment, and ground-water samples collected at the facility. As part of the Installation Restoration Program, the Navy is considering...
Water-quality assessment of part of the upper Mississippi River Basin, Minnesota and Wisconsin — Nitrogen and phosphorus in streams, streambed sediment, and ground water, 1971-94
Sharon E. Kroening, William J. Andrews
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4107
Nitrogen and phosphorus in streams, streambed sediment, and ground water were summarized using data from Federal, state, and local agencies as part of an analysis of historical water-quality data for the Upper Mississippi River Basin study unit of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program. The Upper Mississippi River...
Water-quality assessment of part of the upper Mississippi River Basin, Minnesota and Wisconsin — Pesticides in streams, streambed sediment, and ground water, 1974-94
J. D. Fallon, A. L. Fong, W. J. Andrews
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4141
Available data on pesticides in streams, streambed sediment, and ground water from Federal, state, and local agencies are reviewed for part of the Upper Mississippi River Basin study unit of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program. The analysis focuses on a smaller study area encompassing 19,500 square miles that includes the...
Analysis of borehole televiewer measurements in the Vorotilov drillhole, Russia - First results
K. Huber, K. Fuchs, J. Palmer, F. Roth, B.N. Khakhaev, L. E. Van-Kin, L.A. Pevzner, S. Hickman, Daniel Moos, Mark D. Zoback, D. Schmitt
1997, Tectonophysics (275) 261-272
In the Eurasian part of the World Stress Map almost the whole region east of the Tornquist-Teisseyre line is terra incognita. The closure of this information gap is of fundamental importance to the understanding of the geodynamics of the Eurasian continent. A detailed analysis of stress-induced wellbore breakouts has been...
Recharge areas and quality of ground water for the Glen Canyon and valley-fill aquifers, Spanish Valley area, Grand and San Juan counties, Utah
Judy I. Steiger, David D. Susong
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4206
The Spanish Valley area in southeastern Utah (fig. 1) is experiencing a rapid increase in development of residential and business property. In this report, the Spanish Valley area refers to the geographic area shown in figures 1, 3, and 4. This area includes Moab Valley, Spanish Valley, and the mesa...
Volcano hazards at Newberry Volcano, Oregon
David R. Sherrod, Larry G. Mastin, William E. Scott, Steven P. Schilling
1997, Open-File Report 97-513
Newberry volcano is a broad shield volcano located in central Oregon. It has been built by thousands of eruptions, beginning about 600,000 years ago. At least 25 vents on the flanks and summit have been active during several eruptive episodes of the past 10,000 years. The most recent eruption 1,300...
Hydraulic properties and ground-water flow in the St Peter-Prairie du Chien-Jordan aquifer, Rochester area, southeastern Minnesota
R. J. Lindgren
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4015
The hydraulic properties were updated and their effects on ground-water flow in the St. Peter-Prairie du Chien-Jordan aquifer in the Rochester area in southeastern Minnesota were evaluated, using new information compiled since a study by Delin (1990). Since 1988, new information on the hydrogeology of the ground-water system in the...
Pesticides in surface and ground water of the San Joaquin-Tulare basins, California: Analysis of available data, 1966 Through 1992
Joseph L. Domagalski
1997, Water Supply Paper 2468
Available pesticide data (1966-92) for surface and ground water were analyzed for the San Joaquin-Tulare Basins, California, one of 60 large hydrologic systems being studied as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. Most of the pesticide data were for the San Joaquin Valley, one...
Preliminary geologic map of the San Fernando 7.5' quadrangle, southern California: A digital database
R.F. Yerkes
1997, Open-File Report 97-163
The city of San Fernando sits atop a structurally complex, sedimentologically diverse, and tectonically evolving late Tertiary-Quaternary basin situated within the Transverse Ranges of southern California. The surrounding San Fernando Valley (SFV) contains the headwaters of the Los Angeles River and its tributaries. Prior to the advent of flood control,...
Delineation of ground-water basins and recharge areas for municipal water-supply springs in a karst aquifer system in the Elizabethtown area, northern Kentucky
C.J. Taylor
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4254
Ground-water basins and recharge areas for municipal water-supply springs for the Elizabethtown area, northern Kentucky, were delineated using a hydrogeologic-mapping approach, potentiometric map interpretation, anddye-tracing tests. Five distinct ground-water basins drained by major karst springs are present in the Elizabethtown area. These basins are composed of...
Real-time rainfall measurement in the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
W. F. Hazell, Jerad D. Bales
1997, Fact Sheet 052-97
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has measured rainfall at various locations in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, since 1963. Between 1992 and 1997, the USGS, in cooperation with Charlotte Stormwater Services, installed 43 raingages throughout Mecklengburg County and adjoining counties. These 43 raingages, combined with three previously installed gages, compose a...
1997 flood tracking chart for the Sheyenne River basin
Gregg J. Wiche, Cathy R. Martin, Luverne L. Albright, Geraldine B. Wald
1997, Open-File Report 97-177
The "1997 Flood Tracking Chart for the Sheyenne River Basin" can be used by local citizens and emergency response personnel to record the latest river stage and predicted flood-crest information. By comparing the current state (water-surface elevation above some datum) and predicted flood crest to the recorded peak stages of...