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Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 245-95
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Technology transfer opportunities: new development: computerized field manual provides valuable resource for hydrologic investigations
Paul Chapel
1996, Fact Sheet 195-96
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is known throughout the world for conducting quality scientific investigation is hydrologic environments. Proper and consistent field techniques have been an integral part of this good research. Over the past few decades, the USGS has developed and published detailed, standard protocols for conducting studies in...
Hydrogeologic terranes and potential yield of water to wells in the Valley and Ridge Physiographic Province in the eastern and southeastern United States
E. F. Hollyday, G. E. Hileman
1996, Professional Paper 1422-C
The Valley and Ridge Physiographic Province is underlain by deformed sedimentary rock of Paleozoic age including dolomite, limestone, shale, and sandstone. Regolith (soil, sediment, and weathered rock) covers the Paleozoic rock throughout most of the province. Local differences in lithology, structure, and weathering can result in four orders of magnitude...
Water Resources Data, Colorado, Water Year 1996--Volume 1. Missouri River Basin, Arkansas River Basin, and Rio Grande Basin
R.M. Crowfoot, A.V. Paillet, G.F. Ritz, M.E. Smith, R.D. Steger, G. B. O’Neill
1996, Water Data Report CO-96-1
Water-resources data for Colorado for the 1996 water year consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of wells and springs. This report (Volumes 1 and 2) contains discharge records for 321...
Water resources data, Arkansas, water year 1995
J.E. Porter, D.A. Evans, A.L. Pugh
1996, Water Data Report AR-95-1
The Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with State, Federal, and other local governmental agencies, obtains a large amount of data pertaining to the water resources of Arkansas each year. These data, accumulated during many water years, constitute a valuable data base for developing an improved...
Managing drought risk with a computer model of the Raritan River Basin water-supply system in central New Jersey
Paul Dunne, Gary Tasker
1996, Fact Sheet 206-96
The reservoirs and pumping stations that comprise the Raritan River Basin water-supply system and its interconnections to the Delaware-Raritan Canal water-supply system, operated by the New Jersey Water Supply Authority (NJWSA), provide potable water to central New Jersey communities. The water reserve of this combined system can easily be depleted...
Water Resources Data, Nevada, Water Year 1995
David J. Bauer, Barbie J. Foster, Joseph D. Joyner, Robert A. Swanson
1996, Water Data Report NV-95-1
Water resources data published herein for the 1995 water year comprise the following records:Water discharge for 178 gaging stations on streams, canals and drains.Discharge for 113 peak-flow stations and miscellaneous sites, and 46 springs.Stage and contents for 22 lakes and reservoirs.Water-quality data for 171 stream, lake, canal, spring, precipitation, and...
Technology transfer opportunities: patent license: electrochemical technique for introducing and redistributing ionic species into the earth
Reinhard Leinz
1996, Fact Sheet 194-96
Scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey have expanded applications of the Chim electrode, technology used to perform partial geochemical extractions from soils. Recent applications of the the improved electrode technology show that geochemical extraction efficiencies can be improved by 2 orders of magnitude or better to about 30%....
Technology transfer opportunities : new development : new protocol verifies sterility of newly hatched fish
J.A. Jenkins
1996, Fact Sheet 211-96
U.S. Geological Survey's Biological Resources Disicipline scientists have developed a procedure that could save commercial producers of triploid grass carp between $2000 and $3000 per pond. Since 1983, triploid grass carp have been commercially available for managing aquatic weeds that can cause water quality problems, replace native plants, or impede...
Looking for an old map
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 024-94
Many people want maps that show an area of the United States as it existed many years ago. These are called historical maps, and there are two types. The most common type consists of special maps prepared by commercial firms to show such historical features as battle-fields, military routes, or the...