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Geohydrology and ground-water quality of east King County, Washington
G. L. Turney, S. C. Kahle, N. P. Dion
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4082
East King County is a 250-square-mile area east of Seattle underlain by as much as 1,200 feet of unconsolidated deposits of glacial and nonglacial origin. A surficial geology map and 12 geohydrologic sections were constructed and used to delineate 10 geohydrologic units, 4 of which are major aquifers. Annual precipitation...
Water quality of storm runoff and comparison of procedures for estimating storm-runoff loads, volume, event-mean concentrations, and the mean load for a storm for selected properties and constituents for Colorado Springs, southeastern Colorado, 1992
Paul Von Guerard, W. B. Weiss
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4194
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requires that municipalities that have a population of 100,000 or greater obtain National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits to characterize the quality of their storm runoff. In 1992, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Colorado Springs City Engineering Division, began a study to...
Germination and establishment of the native plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides Marshall subsp. monilifera) and the exotic Russian-olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia L.)
Patrick B. Shafroth, Gregor T. Auble, Michael L. Scott
1995, Conservation Biology (9) 1169-1175
Russian-olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) is a small Eurasian tree that has escaped from cultivation and become naturalized, primarily along watercourses throughout the western United States. We examined germination and establishment of Russian-olive and plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides), the principal native riparian tree of the Great Plains, under a range of experimental moisture and light conditions....
Water withdrawals in the Black Warrior-Tombigbee basin in Alabama, 1985-87
W. S. Mooty
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4112
Public-supply, industrial, and power generation water withdrawals were inventoried for the Black Warrior-Tombigbee basin in Alabama for 1987. A water source capacity analysis was done for each facility to assess the risk of the future water demand exceeding the capacity of the current source. Approximately 96 percent of all water...
Lake-level frequency analysis for Devils Lake, North Dakota
Gregg J. Wiche, Aldo V. Vecchia
1995, Open-File Report 95-123
Two approaches were used to estimate future lake-level probabilities for Devils Lake. The first approach is based on an annual lake-volume model, and the second approach is based on a statistical water mass-balance model that generates seasonal lake volumes on the basis of seasonal precipitation, evaporation, and inflow.Autoregressive moving average...
Water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Montana, October 1993 through September 1995
C. J. Harksen (compiler), Karen S. Midtlyng
1995, Open-File Report 95-194
Water-resources programs and activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Montana consist principally of hydrologic-data collection and investigative studies that address water-resource issues. The work is supported by direct Federal funding, by transfer of funds from other Federal agencies, and by joint funding agreements with State or local agencies. The...
National Water-Quality Assessment Program, western Lake Michigan drainages: Summaries of liaison committee meeting, Green Bay, Wisconsin, March 28-29, 1995
Charles A. Peters
1995, Open-File Report 95-163
The Western Lake Michigan Drainages (WMIC) study unit, under investigation since 1991, drains 20,000 square miles (mi2) in eastern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan (fig. 1). The major water-quality issues in the WMIC study unit are: (1) nonpoint-source contamination of surface and ground water by agricultural chemicals, (2) contamination in bottom...
Methods for assessing channel conditions related to scour-critical conditions at bridges in Tennessee
B.A. Bryan, Andrew Simon, G.S. Outlaw, Randy Thomas
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4229
The ability to assess quickly the potential for scour at a bridge site, to evaluate those bridges with the greatest potential for significant amounts of scour, and to then identify scour-critical structures is important for public protection and bridge maintenance planning. A bridge-scour assessment information form was developed for collecting...
Analysis of steady-state flow and advective transport in the eastern Snake River Plain aquifer system, Idaho
D. J. Ackerman
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4257
Quantitative estimates of ground-water flow directions and traveltimes for advective flow were developed for the regional aquifer system of the eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho. The work included: (1) descriptions of compartments in the aquifer that function as intermediate and regional flow systems, (2) descriptions of pathlines for flow originating...
Images of Kilauea East Rift Zone eruption, 1983-1993
Taeko Jane Takahashi, C. C. Abston, C. C. Heliker
1995, Data Series 24
This CD-ROM disc contains 475 scanned photographs from the U.S. Geological Survey Hawaii Observatory Library. The collection represents a comprehensive range of the best photographic images of volcanic phenomena for Kilauea's East Rift eruption, which continues as of September 1995. Captions of the images present information on location, geologic feature...
Pesticide movement in soils; a comparison of no-tillage and conventional tillage in the Beaver Creek watershed in West Tennessee
Lisa D. Olsen
1995, Open-File Report 95-329
In 1993, a study of pesticide movement and degradation in soils was intiated in the Beaver Creek watershed, which consists of about 95,000 acres and includes some of the Nation's most highly erodible soils. Resource-management agencies in this locality have recommended conservation tillage or "no-tillage" as a best management practices...
Geographic information system data sets of hydrogeologic conditions in Pequea and Mill Creek watersheds, Pennsylvania; Part II, Hydrogeologic interpretations
Dennis J. Low, Douglas C. Chichester, Stephen J. Char
1995, Open-File Report 95-193
This report describes Geographic Information System data sets of ground-water levels, unsaturated-zone thickness, and regolith thickness in the Pequea and Mill Creek watersheds, a 210-square-mile area in Lancaster and Chester Counties, Pa. The data sets, which represent hydrogeologic interpretations, were developed by the use of ARC/INFO software during 1990-93 by...
Hydrologic and geochemical effects on oxygen uptake in bottom sediments of an effluent-dominated river
P.B. McMahon, J.A. Tindall, J.A. Collins, K.J. Lull, J.R. Nuttle
1995, Water Resources Research (31) 2561-2569
More than 95% of the water in the South Platte River downstream from the largest wastewater treatment plant serving the metropolitan Denver, Colorado, area consists of treated effluent during some periods of low flow. Fluctuations in effluent-discharge rates caused daily changes in river stage that promoted exchange of water between...
A Lagrangian stochastic model for aerial spray transport above an oak forest
Yansen Wang, David R. Miller, Dean E. Anderson, Michael L. McManus
1995, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (76) 277-291
An aerial spray droplets' transport model has been developed by applying recent advances in Lagrangian stochastic simulation of heavy particles. A two-dimensional Lagrangian stochastic model was adopted to simulate the spray droplet dispersion in atmospheric turbulence by adjusting the Lagrangian integral time scale along the drop trajectory. The other major...
Hydrogeology, ground-water quality, and source of ground water causing water-quality changes in the Davis well field at Memphis, Tennessee
William S. Parks, June E. Mirecki, James A. Kingsbury
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4212
An investigation was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey from 1992 to 1994 to collect and interpret hydrogeologic and water-quality data to determine the source of ground water causing water-quality changes in water from wells screened in the Memphis aquifer in the Davis well field at Memphis, Tennessee. Water-quality changes...