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Quality of Wisconsin stormwater, 1989-94
Roger T. Bannerman, Andrew D. Legg, Steven R. Greb
1996, Open-File Report 96-458
Water-quality data were compiled from four urban stormwater monitoring projects conducted in Wisconsin between 1989 and 1994. These projects included monitoring in both storm-sewer pipes and urban streams. A total of 147 constitu ents were analyzed for in stormwater sampled from 10 storm-sewer pipes and four urban streams. Land uses...
Status of ground-water resources at U.S. Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia; summary of hydrologic and climatic data, January 1994 through September 1996
J.D. Torikai
1996, Open-File Report 96-660
This report describes the status of ground-water resources at U.S. Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia. Data presented are from January 1994 through September 1996, with a focus on data from July through September 1996 (third quarter of 1996). A complete database of ground-water withdrawals and chloride-concentration records since 1985 is...
Total dissolved gas, barometric pressure, and water temperature data, lower Columbia River, Oregon and Washington, 1996
Dwight Q. Tanner, Howard E. Harrison, Stuart W. McKenzie
1996, Open-File Report 96-662-A
Increased levels of total dissolved gas pressure can cause gas-bubble trauma in fish downstream from dams on the Columbia River. In cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Geological Survey collected data on total dissolved gas pressure, barometric pressure, water temperature, and dissolved oxygen pressure at 11...
A modified index for assessment of potential scour at bridges over waterways
Edward J. Doheny
1996, Open-File Report 96-554
The modified potential-scour index described in this report is based on a potential-scour index used by the U.S. Geological Survey Maryland District (Maryland index), and a prototype index developed by the U.S. Geological Survey Tennessee District (Tennessee index). The modifications were made to (1) improve...
Locations and monitoring well completion logs of wells surveyed by U.S. Geological Survey at Air Force Plant 4 and Naval Air Station, Joint Reserve Base, Carswell Field, Fort Worth area, Texas
M.D. Williams, E. L. Kuniansky
1996, Open-File Report 96-650
Completion logs are presented for 16 monitoring wells installed by the U.S. Geological Survey at Air Force Plant 4 and Naval Air Station, Joint Reserve Base, Carswell Field, in the Fort Worth area, Texas. Natural gamma-ray logs are presented for selected monitoring wells. Also included are survey data for eight...
Data from synoptic water-quality studies on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, November 1990 and June 1991
Howard E. Taylor, D.B. Peart, Ronald C. Antweiler, T.I. Brinton, W. L. Campbell, J.R. Barbarino, D.A. Roth, R. J. Hart, R. C. Averett
1996, Open-File Report 96-614
Two water-quality synoptic studies were made on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, Arizona. Field measurements and the collection of water samples for laboratory analysis were made at 10 mainstem and 6 tributary sites every 6 hours for a 48-hour period on November 5-6, 1990, and again on June...
Data base for a national mineral-resource assessment of undiscovered deposits of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in the conterminous United States
S. D. Ludington, D. P. Cox, R.B. McCammon
1996, Open-File Report 96-96
For this assessment, the conterminous United States was divided into 12 regions Adirondack Mountains, Central and Southern Rocky Mountains, Colorado Plateau, East Central, Great Basin, Great Plains, Lake Superior, Northern Appalachians, Northern Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast, Southern Appalachians, and Southern Basin and Range. The assessment, which was conducted by regional...