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Water budgets, water quality, and analysis of nutrient loading of the Winter Park Chain of Lakes, central Florida, 1989-92, with a section on littoral vegetation
G. G. Phelps, E. R. German, Brian Beckage, W. Scott Gain
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4108
The Winter Park chain of lakes (Lakes Maitland, Virginia, Osceola, and Mizell) has a combined area of about 900 acres, an immediate drainage area of about 3,100 acres, and mean depths ranging from 11 to 15 feet. The lakes are an important recreational resource for the surrounding communities, but there...
Environmental setting of fixed sites in the western Lake Michigan drainages, Michigan and Wisconsin
D. J. Sullivan, E. M. Peterson, K.D. Richards
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4211-A
This report describes selected environmental- setting features for 11 fixed surface-water sites in the Western Lake Michigan Drainages study unit of the National Water-Quality Assessment Pro- gram. The study unit, which includes 10 major river systems draining to Lake Michigan, is bounded on the south by the Illinois State line...
Distribution and sources of nitrate, and presence of fluoride and pesticides, in parts of the Pasco Basin, Washington, 1986-88
J.C. Ebbert, S.E. Cox, B. W. Drost, K.M. Schurr
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4197
Ground water was sampled in a 900-square-mile agricultural area in the Pasco Basin, which includes parts of eastern Benton County and western Franklin County, Washington, to determine distributions of nitrate and fluoride. Additional data were obtained to determine if fertilizers, irrigation water, septic systems, and naturally occurring nitrate are sources...
Water Levels In Major Artesian Aquifers Of The New Jersey Coastal Plain, 1988
Robert Rosman, Pierre J. Lacombe, Donald A. Storck
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4060
Water levels in 1,251 wells in the New Jersey Coastal Plain, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, and Kent and New Castle Counties, Delaware, were measured from October 1988 to February 1989 and compared with 1,071 water levels measured from September 1983 to May 1984. Water levels in 916 of the wells measured...
Water-quality, discharge, and biologic data for streams and springs in the Highland Rim Escarpment of southeastern Bedford County, Tennessee
E. F. Hollyday, T.D. Byl
1995, Open-File Report 95-732
From November 1994 through April 1995, streams and springs in 9 drainage basins were observed and sampled at 176 sites to obtain information on environmental quality near the Quail Hollow landfill, Bedford County, Tennessee. Reconnaissance data were collected to establish a regional pattern. Water samples from 26 seepage sites were...
Geomorphic response to wildfire following timber harvest of a small watershed in southern Oregon
John C. Schmidt
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4122
Negligible geomorphic change occurred in a 1.5-square-kilometer watershed in southern Oregon during the first 2 years following intense wildfire. Parts of this watershed had been partly cut within eight years prior to the fire or had been clear-cut immediately prior to the fire. Precipitation during the two-year study period was...
Ground Water Atlas of the United States: Segment 2, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah
Stanley G. Robson, Edward R. Banta
1995, Hydrologic Atlas 730-C
This chapter of the Ground Water Atlas of the United States describes the aquifers in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. These four States, which comprise Segment 2 of this Atlas, are located in the Southwestern United States and extend from the rolling grasslands of the Great Plains on the...
Simulation of ground-water flow in alluvial basins in south-central Arizona and parts of adjacent states
T. W. Anderson, G. W. Freethey
1995, Professional Paper 1406-D
Numerical modeling was used to examine the character of aquifer systems in alluvial basins in south-central Arizona. The report documents the modeling approach, design and calibration procedures, and results of simulations made by using specific and general models. Transferability of geohydrologic information among basins was tested and generally proved successful....
Ground Water Atlas of the United States: Segment 1, California, Nevada
Michael Planert, John S. Williams
1995, Hydrologic Atlas 730-B
California and Nevada compose Segment 1 of the Ground Water Atlas of the United States. Segment 1 is a region of pronounced physiographic and climatic contrasts. From the Cascade Mountains and the Sierra Nevada of northern California, where precipitation is abundant, to the Great Basin in Nevada and the deserts...
Bathymetry of Stevens Creek and Neal Shoals reservoirs, South Carolina, 1990
W. J. Stringfield
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4232
Stevens Creek Reservoir and Neal Shoals Reservoir are located in the Piedmont Province of South Carolina (fig. 1). The primary purposes for the reservoirs are hydroelectric power generation and recreational activities. Because there has been no bottom surveys of these reservoirs since they were formed in the early 1900's, there...
Hydrogeology of southwestern Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, in the vicinity of the Kettle Moraine Springs fish hatchery
T.D. Conlon
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4106
This report describes the hydrogeology of the dolomite aquifer of Silurian age and its relation to springs in a study area in southwestern Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. The study was conducted at the Kettle Moraine Springs fish hatchery in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The dolomite aquifer is overlain...
Hydrology and simulation of ground-water flow in the Aguadilla to Rio Camuy area, Puerto Rico
Patrick Tucci, M.I. Martinez
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4028
The aquifers of the Aguadilla to Rio Camuy area, in the northwestern part of Puerto Rico, are the least developed of those on the north coast, and relatively little information is available concerning the ground-water system. The present study, which was part of a comprehensive appraisal of the ground-water resources...
Hydrologic aspects of Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina, September 1989
R. E. Schuck-Kolben, R.N. Cherry
1995, Hydrologic Atlas 733
Hurricane Hugo, with winds in excess of 135 miles per hour(mi/h), made landfall near Charleston, S.C., early on the morning of September 22, 1989. It was the most destructive hurricane ever experienced in South Carolina. The storm caused 35 deaths and $7 billion in property damage in South Carolina (Purvis,...
Ground-water-level monitoring, basin boundaries, and potentiometric surfaces of the aquifer system at Edwards Air Force Base, California, 1992
D. L. Rewis
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4131
A ground-water-level monitoring program was implemented at Edwards Air Force Base, California, from January through December 1992 to monitor spatial and temporal changes in poten-tiometric surfaces that largely are affected by ground-water pumping. Potentiometric-surface maps are needed to determine the correlation between declining ground- water levels and the distribution of...
Agricultural chemicals in ground and surface water in a small watershed in Clayton County, Iowa, 1988-91
S. J. Kalkhoff, B.D. Schaap
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4158
An investigation was conducted from October 1988 through September 1991 to (1) describe the quality of water in shallow, unconsolidated materials in the 1.09-square-mile Deer Creek watershed in Clayton County, Iowa, and to (2) define the quantity and seasonal distribution of selected agricultural chemicals in water from this watershed. Surficial...