Filtration of water-sediment samples for the determination of organic compounds
Mark W. Sandstrom
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4105
This report describes the equipment and procedures used for on-site filtration of surface-water and ground-water samples for determination of organic compounds. Glass-fiber filters and a positive displacement pumping system are suitable for processing most samples for organic analyses. An optional system that uses disposable in-line membrane filters is suitable for...
Paleontology and significance of the Imperial Formation at Garnet Hill, Riverside County, California
Charles L. Powell II
1995, Open-File Report 95-489
Hydrologic and water-quality data for the lower Bradley River, Alaska, March 1993 to April 1994
Ronald L. Rickman
1995, Open-File Report 95-338
A dam constructed at the outlet of Bradley Lake near Homer, Alaska has blocked natural flows to the lower Bradley River. To protect salmon egg incubation habitat during the period November 2 to April 30, a fish-water bypass was incorporated into the design of the dam to ensure a minimum...
Relation of fracture orientation to linear terrain features, anisotropic transmissivity, and seepage to streams in the karst Prairie du Chien Group, southeastern Minnesota
J. F. Ruhl
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4146
Ground-water flow in the karst-terrane aquifers of southeastern Minnesota is not well defined. Variable fracture patterns in the bedrock affect permeability. Techniques to predict the effects of fracture patterns on ground-water flow in the karst-terrane aquifers of southeastern Minnesota are unavailable. The use of such techniques may be useful to...
Comment on "Horizontal aquifer movement in a theis-theim confined system" by Donald C. Helm
Paul A. Hsieh, Richard L. Cooley
1995, Water Resources Research (31) 3107-3111
In a recent paper, Helm [1994] presents an analysis of horizontal aquifer movement induced by groundwater withdrawal from a confined aquifer in which fluid and grains are incompressible. The analysis considers the aquifer in isolation (ignoring overlying and underlying strata) and assumes that the aquifer deforms purely in the horizontal...
Accuracy of tretyakov precipitation gauge: Result of wmo intercomparison
Daqing Yang, Barry E. Goodison, John R. Metcalfe, Valentin S. Golubev, Esko Elomaa, Thilo Gunther, Roy Bates, Timothy Pangburn, Clayton L. Hanson, Douglas G. Emerson, Voilete Copaciu, Janja Milkovic
1995, Hydrological Processes (9) 877-895
The Tretyakov non-recording precipitation gauge has been used historically as the official precipitation measurement instrument in the Russian (formerly the USSR) climatic and hydrological station network and in a number of other European countries. From 1986 to 1993, the accuracy and performance of this gauge were evaluated during the WMO...
Eolian transport, saline lake basins, and groundwater solutes
Warren W. Wood, Ward E. Sanford
1995, Water Resources Research (31) 3121-3129
Eolian processes associated with saline lakes are shown to be important in determining solute concentration in groundwater in arid and semiarid areas. Steady state mass balance analyses of chloride in the groundwater at Double Lakes, a saline lake basin in the southern High Plains of Texas, United States, suggest that...
Water-quality assessment of the Trinity River Basin, Texas - Review and analysis of available pesticide information, 1968-91
R.L. Ulery, M.F. Brown
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4218
In 1991 the Trinity River Basin study unit was among the first 20 study units in which work began under full-scale program implementation of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program. A retrospective assessment was undertaken to review and analyze existing pesticide data and related environmental factors. Population and land-use data indicate...
Geohydrology and simulation of ground-water flow in the aquifer system near Calvert City, Kentucky
J.J. Starn, L. D. Arihood, M.F. Rose
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4239
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Kentucky Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet, constructed a two-dimensional, steady-state ground-water-flow model to estimate hydraulic properties, contributing areas to discharge boundaries, and the average linear velocity at selected locations in an aquifer system near Calvert City, Ky. Nonlinear regression was used...
Trace metals and major and rare earth elements in cuttings from five high-temperature wells in the northwest region of The Geysers, California, vapor-dominated geothermal system
Robert O. Fournier, Joseph N. Moore
1995, Open-File Report 95-30
Temperatures within the main vapor-dominated steam reservoir at The Geysers geothermal field generally are in the range 238°C to 244°C. A few deep wells in the northwestern part of the field have penetrated beneath this reservoir into a second vapor-dominated reservoir where temperatures are >315°C, while vapor pressure remains nearly...
Palynomorph distributions in the Rincon Shale (lower Miocene) of the Tajiguas Landfill section, Santa Barbara County, California
Norman O. Frederiksen
1995, Open-File Report 95-265
Simulation of aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation processes at a crude oil spill site
Hedeff I. Essaid, Barbara A. Bekins, E. Michael Godsy, Ean Warren, Mary Jo Baedecker, Isabelle M. Cozzarelli
1995, Water Resources Research (31) 3309-3327
A two-dimensional, multispecies reactive solute transport model with sequential aerobic and anaerobic degradation processes was developed and tested. The model was used to study the field-scale solute transport and degradation processes at the Bemidji, Minnesota, crude oil spill site. The simulations included the biodegradation of volatile and nonvolatile fractions of...
Potential volcanic hazards from future activity of Mount Baker, Washington
Cynthia A. Gardner, K. M. Scott, C.D. Miller, B.M. Myers, Wes Hildreth, P. T. Pringle
1995, Open-File Report 95-498
Flood-frequency relations for urban streams in Georgia; 1994 update
Ernest J. Inman
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4017
A statewide study of flood magnitude and frequency in urban areas of Georgia was made to develop methods of estimating flood characteristics at ungaged urban sites. A knowledge of the magnitude and frequency of floods is needed for the design of highway drainage structures, establishing flood- insurance rates, and other...
Changes in the volume of water in the Mississippi River alluvial aquifer in the Delta, northwestern Mississippi, 1980-94
J. K. Arthur
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4127
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Land and Water Resources, and the Natural Resources Conservation Service, estimated the volumetric changes of water in the Mississippi River alluvial aquifer in northwestern Mississippi from 1980 through 1994. Volumetric changes of water in the...
Chemical and isotopic composition and potential for contamination of water in the upper Floridan Aquifer, west-central Florida, 1986-89
Amy Swancar, C. B. Hutchinson
1995, Water Supply Paper 2409
Major ions, unstable field constitutents, and the environmental isotopes tritium, deuterium, and oxygen-18 were measured in water from 112 wells that are open to the uppermost producing zones of the upper Floridan Aquifer. Tritium analyses indicate that the unconfined aquifer in northern areas contains relatively young water that has entered...
User's guide to the culvert analysis program
Janice M. Fulford
1995, Open-File Report 95-137
This user's guide contains information on using the culvert analysis program (CAP). The procedure used is based on that presented in Techniques of Water- Resources Investigations of the United States Geological Survey, book 3, chapter A3, "Measurement of Peak Discharge at Culverts by Indirect Methods." The program uses input files...
Ground-water, surface-water, and bottom-sediment contamination in the O-field area, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, and the possible effects of selected remedial actions on ground water
Don A. Vroblesky, Michelle M. Lorah, James P. Oliveros
1995, Water Supply Paper 2399
Disposal of munitions and chemical-warfare substances has introduced inorganic and organic contaminants to the ground water, surface water, and bottom sediment at O-Field, in the Edgewood area of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Contaminants include chloride, arsenic, transition metals, chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons, aromatic compounds, and organosulfur and organophosphorus compounds. The hydrologic...
Data base of impact craters on Venus based on analysis of Magellan radar images and altimetry data
Gerald G. Schaber, Randolph L. Kirk, Robert G. Strom
1995, Open-File Report 95-561
No abstract available....
Copper, cadmium, and zinc concentrations in aquatic food chains from the Upper Sacramento River (California) and selected tributaries
M. K. Saiki, D. T. Castleberry, T. W. May, B.A. Martin, F. N. Bullard
1995, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (29) 484-491
Metals enter the Upper Sacramento River above Redding, California, primarily through Spring Creek, a tributary that receives acid-mine drainage from a US EPA Superfund site known locally as Iron Mountain Mine. Waterweed (Elodea canadensis) and aquatic insects (midge larvae, Chironomidae; and mayfly nymphs, Ephemeroptera) from the Sacramento River...
Propagation and composition of the flood wave on the upper Mississippi River, 1993
John A. Moody
1995, Circular 1120-F
During spring and summer 1993, record flooding inundated much of the upper Mississippi River Basin. The magnitude of the damages-in terms of property, disrupted business, and personal trauma was unmatched by any other flood disaster in United States history. Property damage alone is expected to exceed $10 billion. Damaged highways...
Lithologic and geophysical logs of drill holes Felderhoff Federal 5-1 and 25-1, Amargosa Desert, Nye County, Nevada
Wilfred James Carr, John A. Grow, S.M. Keller
1995, Open-File Report 95-155
Hydrologic data through 1993 for the Huron Project of the High Plains Ground-Water Demonstration Program
Janet M. Carter
1995, Open-File Report 95-313
This report presents data on precipitation, geologic logs, water levels, and water quality that have been collected or compiled, through water year 1993, for the Huron Project of the High Plains Ground-Water Demonstration Program, under the guidance of the Bureau of Reclamation. The purpose of the Huron Project is to...
Variations in surface-water quality in the chain of lakes and its tributaries, Devils Lake basin, North Dakota, 1957-92
R.M. Lent, S.D. Zainhofsky
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4102
Located in the Devils Lake Basin, North Dakota, receives and stores runoff from the northern section of the basin and recharges Devils Lake. Hydrologic and water- quality conditions can vary greatly in the basin, resulting in potential economic damage. This report describes the seasonal and spatial variations in surface-water quality...
Inventory of biological investigations related to stream water quality in the South Platte River basin, Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming, 1891-1994
Cathy M. Tate, Jorge R. Ortiz-Zayas
1995, Open-File Report 95-379
An inventory of the biological investigations conducted in the South Platte River Basin from 1891 to 1994 was done as a part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program in the South Platte River Basin. To aid in the sampling design of the biological component of the...