Ecosystem Trends and Response: Chesapeake Bay
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 213-96
Assessment of severity and distribution of corrosive ground water in Pennsylvania
M. J. Langland, D.L. Dugas
1996, Open-File Report 95-377
Relations between corrosive ground water, water chemistry, and geology in Pennsylvania were evaluated by use of a modified version of the Langelier Saturation Index (LSIsn) and a geologic contact dataset in a Geographic Information System. Water-chemistry information for water samples collected from 4,839 combined private and public-supply wells from 1900...
Reconnaissance geologic map of the White Rock 7.5 minute quadrangle, Oregon
A. S. Jayko
1996, Open-File Report 95-18
No abstract available....
Pesticides in streams of the western Lake Michigan drainages, Wisconsin and Michigan, 1993-95
Daniel J. Sullivan, Kevin D. Richards
1996, Fact Sheet 107-96
During 1993-95, water samples were collected at nine sites on eight streams in the Western Lake Michigan Drainages to attempt to determine pesticide concentrations. The sampling effort was part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water- Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Pesticides analyzed for were 58 herbicides and 30 insecticides. Pesticides...
Using geochemical and statistical tools to identify irrigated areas that might contain high selenium concentrations in surface water
David L. Naftz
1996, Fact Sheet 077-96
Irrigated agriculture has a long history in the Western United States, beginning with Native American Indians. After passage of the Reclamation Act of 1902, the United States Government began building and subsidizing irrigation projects to foster settlement and development of the arid and semi-arid areas of the Western United States...
Water-quality trends using sediment cores from White Rock Lake, Dallas, Texas
Peter C. Van Metre, Larry F. Land, C.L. Braun
1996, Fact Sheet 217-96
The U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program has three objectives, one of which is "to define trends (or lack of trends) in water quality" (Leahy and others, 1990). Water-quality trends are of interest for at least three reasons: First, trends can improve our understanding of the influence of...
Water-quality assessment of the Hudson River basin in New York and adjacent states: Analysis of available nutrient, pesticide volatile organic compound, and suspended-sediment data, 1970-90
P. J. Phillips, D. W. Hanchar
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4065
No abstract available....
Occurrence of pesticides in ground water in the White River Basin, Indiana, 1994–95
Joseph M. Fenelon, Rhett C. Moore
1996, Fact Sheet 1996–0084
Pesticides (herbicides and insecticides) are used extensively in the White River Basin. Application of herbicides to corn and soybeans accounts for most of the use. The U.S. Geological Survey collected samples from four networks of monitoring wells in the White River Basin during 1994-95. The most frequently detected compounds in...
Sediment and nutrient trapping efficiency of a constructed wetland near Delavan Lake, Wisconsin, 1993-1995
John F. Elder, Gerald L. Goddard
1996, Fact Sheet 232-96
Jackson Creek Wetland a 95-acre shallow prairie marsh containing three sediment retention ponds was constructed in 1992 to reduce sediment and nutrient in- flow to eutrophic Delavan Lake. The function of the wetland as a retention system for suspended sediments and nutrients (total and dissolved phosphorus, total ammonia plus organic...
The evaluation of VLF guided waves as possible earthquake precursors
A.J. Michael
1996, Open-File Report 96-67
Ground-water flow in the Duchesne River-Uinta aquifer, Uinta Basin, Utah and Colorado
K. C. Glover
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 92-4161
No abstract available....
Method for the determination of dissolved chloride, nitrate, and sulfate in natural water using ion chromatography
Terry I. Brinton, Ronald C. Antweiler, Howard E. Taylor
1996, Open-File Report 95-426A
Ion chromatography was used for the determination of dissolved chloride, nitrate and sulfate in natural water where concentrations ranged from a detection limit of 0.02 milligrams per liter to 80 milligrams per liter for chloride, to 18 milligrams per liter for nitrate, and to 280 milligrams per liter for sulfate....
Streamflow characteristics at selected sites in southwestern Georgia, southeastern Alabama, and northwestern Florida, near Lake Seminole
Timothy C. Stamey
1996, Open-File Report 95-455
No abstract available....
Simulation of storm peaks and storm volumes for selected subbasins in the West Fork Trinity River Basin, Texas, water years 1993-94
T. H. Raines
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4110
A model parameter set for use with the Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN watershed model was developed to simulate storm peaks and storm volumes for the 28 subbasins of the West Fork Trinity River Basin upstream from Lake Worth, northwest of Fort Worth, Texas, from the calibration and testing of 5...
Water-quality assessment of the Albemarle-Pamlico Drainage Basin, North Carolina and Virginia; organochlorine compounds in Asiatic clam (Corbicula fluminea) soft tissues and whole redbrest sunfish (Lepomis auritus) 1992-93
K.E. Smith, P. M. Ruhl
1996, Open-File Report 96-201
The analysis of potential contaminants in biological tissues is an important part of many water-quality assessment programs, including the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Tissue analyses often are used to provide information about (1) direct threats to ecosystem integrity, and (2) the occurrence and distribution of potential contaminants in the...
Preliminary estimates of recurrence intervals for great earthquakes of the past 3500 years at northeastern Willapa Bay, Washington
B.F. Atwater, Eileen Hemphill-Haley
1996, Open-File Report 96-1
Ground-water resources of Cambrian and Ordovician carbonate rocks in the valley and ridge physiographic province of Pennsylvania
A.E. Becher
1996, Open-File Report 90-109
About 43 million gallons per day of ground water was used in 1985 by the 150,000 people living in the 10 valleys of central Pennsylvania that are underlain by Cambrian and Ordovician carbonate rocks. Noticeable effects on water levels from withdrawals occur in the vicinity of the Borough of State...
Ground-water conditions in Georgia, 1995
A. M. Cressler
1996, Open-File Report 96-200
Water-quality data for the Ohio River from Willow Island Dam to Belleville Dam, West Virginia and Ohio, May-October 1993
K. F. Miller
1996, Open-File Report 96-127
This report contains water-quality data for the Ohio River from river mile 160.6 (1.1 mile upstream from Willow Island Dam) to river mile 203.6 (0.3 mile upstream from Belleville Dam) that were collected during the summer and fall of 1993. The data were collected to establish the water quality of...
Uranium provinces of North America — Their definition, distribution, and models
Warren Irvin Finch
1996, Bulletin 2141
Uranium resources in North America are principally in unconformity-related, quartz-pebble conglomerate, sandstone, volcanic, and phosphorite types of uranium deposits. Most are concentrated in separate, well-defined metallogenic provinces. Proterozoic quartz-pebble conglomerate and unconformity-related deposits are, respectively, in the Blind River–Elliot Lake (BRELUP) and the Athabasca Basin (ABUP) Uranium Provinces in Canada....
Estimated use of water in Nevada, 1985
E. J. Crompton, E. A. Frick
1996, Open-File Report 96-106
Hydrology of the unconfined aquifer system, Mullica River basin, New Jersey, 1991-92
Melissa L. Johnson, Martha K. Watt
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4234
The Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system, an unconfined aquifer system, is a major source of water in the Mullica River Basin in southern New Jersey. A water-level map was constructed from water levels measured in 197 wells and at 156 stream sites in the basin. Water levels in six observation wells were...
Water resources of Monroe County, New York, water years 1984-88, with emphasis on water quality in the Irondequoit Creek basin; Part 2: Atmospheric deposition, ground water, streamflow, trends in water quality, and chemical loads to Irondequoit Bay
William H. Johnston, Donald A. Sherwood
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4054
No abstract available....
Pesticides Found in Ground Water below Orchards in the Quincy and Pasco Basins
Lonna M. Roberts, Joseph L. Jones
1996, Fact Sheet 171-96
Pesticides and Volatile Organic Compounds in Ground and Surface Water of the Palouse Subunit, Washington and Idaho
Lonna M. Roberts, Richard J. Wagner
1996, Fact Sheet 204-96