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Geology of the conterminous United States at 1:2,500,000 scale; a digital representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman map
Paul G. Schruben, Raymond E. Arndt, Walter J. Bawiec
1994, Data Series 11
This CD-ROM contains a digital version of the Geologic Map of the Conterminous United States compiled by Philip B. King and Helen M. Beikman of the U.S. Geological Survey. It excludes Alaska and Hawaii. The map was originally published in 1974 at a scale of 1:2,500,000. Although the digitized map...
Quality of surface and ground water in the White Creek and Mossy Creek watersheds, White County, Georgia, 1992-93
Michael F. Peck, Jerry W. Garrett
1994, Open-File Report 94-540
Surface- and ground-water quality data were collected and evaluated from streams and wells in the White Creek and Mossy Creek watersheds in White County, Georgia, during three sampling periods in 1992 and 1993, to identify stream reaches and wells affected by nonpoint-source contaminants. Livestock operations in these watersheds account for...
Water quality of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint and Ocmulgee River Basins related to flooding from Tropical Storm Alberto; pesticides in urban and agricultural watersheds; and nitrate and pesticides in ground water, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida
D. J. Hippe, D. J. Wangsness, E. A. Frick, J.W. Garrett
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4183
This report presents preliminary water-quality information from three studies that are part of the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River basin and the adjacent Ocmulgee River basin. During the period July 3-7, 1994, heavy rainfall from tropical storm Alberto caused record flooding on the Ocmulgee and...
Sediment magnetic and paleomagnetic data from Buck Lake, Oregon
J. G. Rosenbaum, R. L. Reynolds, P.L. Fitzmaurice, J.W. Drexler, C.G. Whitney, D.P. Adam
1994, Open-File Report 95-673
Sediment magnetic and paleomagnetic studies were conducted on a core from Buck Lake, Klamath County, Oregon, that was collected as part of an investigation into the Quaternary climate history of the western United States. This report documents the methods used to obtain paleomagnetic directions, magnetic properties, and ancillary data, and...
Hydrogeology of the Chickasaw National Recreation Area, Murray County, Oklahoma
Ronald L. Hanson, Steven W. Cates
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4102
The Travertine District (Park) of the Chickasaw National Recreation Area, operated and maintained by the National Park Service, is near the City of Sulphur in south-central Oklahoma. The Park was established in 1902 because of its unique hydrologic setting, which includes Rock Creek, Travertine Creek, numerous mineralized and freshwater springs,...
Hydraulic modeling of stream channels and structures in Harbor and Crow Hollow Brooks, Meriden, Connecticut
Lawrence A. Weiss, Michael P. Sears, Michael A. Cervione Jr.
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4153
Effects of urbanization have increased the frequency and size of floods along certain reaches of Harbor Brook and Crow Hollow Brook in Meriden, Conn. A floodprofile-modeling study was conducted to model the effects of selected channel and structural modifications on flood elevations and inundated areas. The study covered the reach...