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Assessment of the water resources of the Grand Ronde area, Oregon
Kathleen A. McCarthy, John C. Risley, Rodney R. Caldwell, William D. McFarland
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4040
Stream hydrographs show that throughout the Grand Ronde area most precipitation follows surface or shallow subsurface pathways to streams, resulting in rapid runoff and little natural water storage within the basin. Limited storage and low aquifer permeability restrict base flow to streams, and streamflows therefore decline rapidly once precipitation ceases....
Quantity and quality of runoff from selected guttered and unguttered roadways in northeastern Ramsey County, Minnesota
G.B. Mitton, G. A. Payne
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4284
Five roadway sections in northeastern Ramsey County, Minnesota were monitored during 1993-95, to evaluate water quality and loading of constituents from roadway runoff. Two snowmelt-runoff and five rainfall-runoff events were monitored per year at each site. Additional samples of rainfall were analyzed to determine if rainfall was a direct source...
Ground-water resources of Catron County, New Mexico
G.T. Basabilvazo
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4258
This report describes the occurrence, availability, and quality of ground-water and related surface-water resources in Catron County, the largest county in New Mexico. The county is located in the Lower Colorado River Basin and the Rio Grande Basin, and the Continental Divide is the boundary between the two river basins....
Evaluation of agricultural best-management practices in the Conestoga River headwaters, Pennsylvania: Effects of pipe-outlet terracing on quantity and quality of surface runoff and ground water in a small carbonate-rock basin near Churchtown, Pennsylvania, 1983-89
P. L. Lietman, L. C. Gustafson-Minnich, D. W. Hall
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4206
Terracing effects on surface-runoff and ground- water quantity and quality were investigated by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, during 1983-89 at a 23.1-acre agricultural site in Lancaster County, Pa., as part of the 1982 Rural Clean Water Program. The...
Nutrient and trace-element enrichment of Coeur d'Alene Lake, Idaho
Paul F. Woods, Michael A. Beckwith
1997, Water Supply Paper 2485
The limnological characteristics and geochemistry of lakebed sediments in Coeur d'Alene Lake were assessed during 1991-92 because of the possible interaction of nutrient enrichment with the highly enriched trace-element concentrations stored in the lakebed. The scope included characterization of physical, chemical, and biological variables; quantification of hydrologic, nutrient, and trace-element...