Hydrogeology and water-quality conditions at the City of Olathe Landfill, east-central Kansas, 1990-93
P.P. Rasmussen, J.C. Shockley, D. A. Hargadine
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4166
Water quality at the City of Olathe Landfill in east-central Kansas was examined in relation to hydrogeologic conditions to help determine the effects of the landfill on shallow ground water. This study focused on the Wyandotte and Plattsburg Limestones underlying the landfill. The Wyandotte Limestone underlies the entire landfill, whereas...
Flood data for the Sacramento River and Butte Basin, Sacramento Valley, California, 1980-90
Jerry G. Harmon
1994, Open-File Report 93-68
Floodflows and peak states of floods were measured and channel cross sections were surveyed at sites along the Sacramento River and in Butte Basin, Sacramento Valley, California, during 1980-90 to document magnitudes of flooding and channel changes. The study reach extends from rivermile 200 near Hamilton City to rivermile 134...
Overview of environmental and hydrogeologic conditions at Dillingham, Alaska
Betty B. Palcsak, Joseph M. Dorava
1994, Open-File Report 94-482
The remote city of Dillingham is at the northern end of Bristol Bay in southwestern Alaska. The hydrology of the area is strongly affected by the mild maritime climate and local geologic conditions. Dillingham residents obtain drinking water from both deep and shallow aquifers composed of gravels and sands and...
Simulation of unsteady flow in the Roanoke River from near Oak City to Williamston, North Carolina
A.G. Strickland, Jerad D. Bales
1994, Water Supply Paper 2408-A
A one-dimensional, unsteady-flow model was calibrated, validated, and applied to a 30.4-mile reach of the Roanoke River between State Highway 42-11 bridge near Oak City (river mile 67.0) and the U.S. Highway 17-13 bridge at Williamston (river mile 36.6) North Carolina. The model was calibrated and validated for flows ranging...
Polychlorinated biphenyl congeners in emergent mayflies from the upper Mississippi River
M.T. Steingraeber, T.R. Schwartz, J.G. Wiener, J.A. Lebo
1994, Environmental Science & Technology (28) 707-714
We determined polychlorinated biphenyls (pcbs) in emergent mayflies (hexagenia bilineata) from a 1250-km reach of the upper mississippi river (UMR). Total pcb concentrations (sum of 125 congeners) ranged from 0.21 To 4.1 Mu g/g of dry weight (1.2-29 mu g/g of lipid weight). Concentrations were highest in pools near the...
Nonpoint and Point Sources of Nitrogen in Major Watersheds of the United States
Larry J. Puckett
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4001
Estimates of nonpoint and point sources of nitrogen were made for 107 watersheds located in the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program study units throughout the conterminous United States. The proportions of nitrogen originating from fertilizer, manure, atmospheric deposition, sewage, and industrial sources were found to vary with climate,...
Recent applications of acoustic Doppler current profilers
K. A. Oberg, David S. Mueller
1994, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Symposium on Fundamentals and Advancements in Hydraulic Measurements and Experimentation
A Broadband acoustic Doppler current profiler (BB-ADCP) is a new instrument being used by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to measure stream discharge and velocities, and bathymetry. During the 1993 Mississippi River flood, more than 160 high-flow BB-ADCP measurements were made by the USGS at eight locations between Quincy and...
Simulation of ground-water flow and the movement of saline water in the Hueco Bolson aquifer, El Paso, Texas, and adjacent areas
George E. Groschen
1994, Open-File Report 92-171
The Hueco bolson aquifer is being pumped at increasing rates to supply water for El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Water-use projections for 1984-2000 indicate that the upward trend in pumping rates probably will continue, which will put an increasing burden on the limited freshwater resources of the aquifer....
Overview of environmental and hydrogeologic conditions at Barrow, Alaska
K. A. McCarthy
1994, Open-File Report 94-322
To assist the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in evaluating the potential effects of environmental contamination at their facility in Barrow, Alaska, a general assessment was made of the hydrologic system is the vicinity of the installation. The City of Barrow is located approximately 16 kilometers southwest of Point Barrow, the...
Development, description, and application of a geographic information system data base for water resources in karst terrane in Greene County, Missouri
L.A. Waite, Kenneth C. Thomson
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4154
A geographic information system data base was developed for Greene County, Missouri, to provide data for use in the protection of water resources. The geographic information system data base contains the following map layers: geology, cave entrances and passages, county and quadrangle boundary, dye traces, faults, geographic names, hypsography, hydrography,...
Effects of advanced treatment of municipal wastewater on the White River near Indianapolis, Indiana: Trends in water quality, 1978-86
Charles G. Crawford, David J. Wangsness
1993, Water Supply Paper 2393
The City of Indianapolis has constructed state-of-the-art advanced municipal wastewater-treatment systems to enlarge and upgrade the existing secondary-treatment processes at its Belmont and Southport treatment plants. These new advanced-wastewater-treatment plants became operational in 1983. A nonparametric statistical procedure--a modified form of the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney rank-sum test--was used to test for trends...
Hydrologic and hydraulic analyses at Akin Branch and Cayce Valley Branch, Columbia, Tennessee
George S. Outlaw
1993, Open-File Report 92-648
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the City of Columbia, Tennessee, conducted hydrologic and hydraulic analyses at Akin Branch and Cayce Valley Branch in the Little Bigby Creek watershed, Columbia, Tennessee, from 1990 through 1991. Results of the analyses can be used by city planners in the development of...
Hydrogeology and water quality of the Galena-Platteville aquifer at the Parson's Casket Hardware Superfund site, Belvidere, Illinois, 1991-92
P. C. Mills
1993, Open-File Report 93-404
The purpose of this letter is to describe the results of the final phase (phase 3) of the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) ground-water investigation at the Parson's Casket Hardware site, Belvidere, Ill. (figs. 1 and 2), for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Included in this letter are brief descriptions...
Ground-water conditions in Pecos County, Texas, 1987
T. A. Small, G. B. Ozuna
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 92-4190
A comparison of 1987 water levels with historical (1940-49) water levels in the Edwards-Trinity (Plateau) aquifer indicated that water levels declined more than 50 feet in three locations in the Leon-Belding irrigation area, in an area north of Fort Stockton, and in a well east of Bakersfield. Maximum measured declines...
The Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake of October 17, 1989: Societal response
Dennis S. Coordinated by Mileti
1993, Professional Paper 1553
Professional Paper 1553 describes how people and organizations responded to the earthquake and how the earthquake impacted people and society. The investigations evaluate the tools available to the research community to measure the nature, extent, and causes of damage and losses. They describe human behavior during and immediately after the...
Hydraulic properties of the Madison aquifer system in the western Rapid City area, South Dakota
Earl A. Greene
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4008
Available information on hydrogeology, data from borehole geophysical logs, and aquifer tests were used to determine the hydraulic properties of the Madison aquifer. From aquifer-test analysis, transmissivity and storage coefficient were determined for the Minnelusa and Madison aquifers, and vertical hydraulic conductivity (Kv') along with specific storage (Ss') for the...
Geology and ground-water resources in the Zebulon area, Georgia
M. J. Chapman, B.J. Milby, M.F. Peck
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4161
The current (1991) surface-water source of drinking-water supply for the city of Zebulon, Pike County, Georgia, no longer provides an adequate water supply and periodically does not meet water-quality standards. The hydrogeology of crystalline rocks in the Zebulon area was evaluated to assess the potential of ground-water resources as a...
Hydrogeology of glacial deposits in a preglacial bedrock valley, Waukesha County, Wisconsin
W. G. Batten, T.D. Conlon
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 92-4077
This report describes the areal extent, thickness, and hydraulic properties of glacial deposits in a preglacial bedrock valley south of the city of Waukesha in southeastern Wisconsin. In the 40- square-mile study area, the preglacial bedrock valley underlies an area across which the Fox River flows. A previous regional study...
Site response estimates in Salt Lake Valley, Utah, from borehole seismic velocities
R. A. Williams, K. W. King, John Tinsley
1993, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (83) 862-889
The general correlation of Salt Lake Valley sites located on soft, saturated unconsolidated silty and clayey deposits (that is, deposits with low S-wave velocity) with high seismic amplification at the ground surface motivated our investigation of the relationship between the P- and S-wave seismic velocity (Vp and Vs) of these units and their corresponding observed...
The use of NOAA AVHRR data for assessment of the urban heat sland effect
K. P. Gallo, A. L. McNab, Thomas R. Karl, Jesslyn F. Brown, J. J. Hood, J.D. Tarpley
1993, Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology (32) 899-908
A vegetation index and a radiative surface temperature were derived from satellite data acquired at approximately 1330 LST for each of 37 cities and for their respective nearby rural regions from 28 June through 8 August 1991. Urbanrural differences for the vegetation index and the surface temperatures were computed and...
Paper plant effluent revisited-southern Lake Champlain, Vermont and New York
R.S. Haupt, D. W. Folger
1993, Environmental Geology (21) 77-83
We used geologic and geochemical techniques to document the change with time of the distribution and concentration of contaminated bottom sediments in southern Lake Champlain near an International Paper Company plant. Our work, initiated in 1972, was expanded on behalf of Vermont citizens in a class-action suit against the International...
Measurement of bridge scour at the SR-32 crossing of the Sacramento River at Hamilton City, California, 1987-92
J. C. Blodgett, Carroll D. Harris
Shen Hsieh WenSu S.T.Wen Feng, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings - National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
A study of the State Route 32 crossing of the Sacramento River near Hamilton City, California, is being made to determine those channel and bridge factors that contribute to scour at the site. Three types of scour data have been measured-channel bed (natural) scour, constriction (general) scour, and local (bridge-pier...
Slumgullion; Colorado’s natural landslide laboratory
L.M. Highland
1993, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (24) 208-221
The mammoth Slumgullion landslide in southwestern Colorado is the largest actively moving landslide in Colorado and, perhaps, the entire country. To learn more about how and why landslides move the way they do, scientists at the U.S Geological Survey (USGS) have observed and monitored the remarkably regular movement of this...
Seasonal changes in ground-water quality and ground-water levels and directions of ground-water movement in southern Elmore County, southwestern Idaho, including Mountain Home Air Force Base, 1990-91
H.W. Young, D. J. Parliman, Michael L. Jones
1992, Water-Resources Investigations Report 92-4027
The study area is located in southern Elmore County, southwestern Idaho, and includes the Mountain Home Air Force Base located approximately 10 mi southwest of the city of Mountain Home. Chemical analyzes have been made periodically since the late 1940's on water samples from supply wells on the Air Force...
Summary of hydrologic data for the San Gabriel River basin and Edwards Aquifer, Georgetown area, Texas, water year 1990
William E. Reeves, Larry F. Land
1992, Open-File Report 92-160
The Edwards aquifer is the principal source of freshwater for municipal, domestic, and industrial users in the Georgetown area. Other sources of freshwater are Lake Georgetown and the streams draining the San Gabriel River basin. Lake Georgetown, located on the North Fork San Gabriel River west of Georgetown, is a...