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Distribution of fluoride in ground water of West Virginia
M.V. Mathes, M.C. Waldron
1993, Open-File Report 92-140
This report describes the results of a study by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, to evaluate the distribution of fluoride in ground water of West Virginia. Fluoride is a natural chemical constituent in domestic and public water supplies in West Virginia....
Development, description, and application of a geographic information system data base for water resources in karst terrane in Greene County, Missouri
L.A. Waite, Kenneth C. Thomson
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4154
A geographic information system data base was developed for Greene County, Missouri, to provide data for use in the protection of water resources. The geographic information system data base contains the following map layers: geology, cave entrances and passages, county and quadrangle boundary, dye traces, faults, geographic names, hypsography, hydrography,...
Hydrogeology of unconsolidated deposits in Chenango County, New York
W.S. McPherson
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4138
Chenango County uses ground water from unconsolidated valley-fill aquifers and from bedrock in the uplands for public water supply. Water-resources managers and planners need information on the location, thickness, and potential well yield of unconsolidated deposits throughout the county to formulate plans to protect and manage the ground-water resources. Data...
Policy and procedures for the management and archival storage of data collected for hydrologic investigations, U.S. Geological Survey, Indiana District
Jeffrey D. Martin, David A. Cohen
1993, Open-File Report 94-61
This report describes the policy and procedures used by the Indiana District of the U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, to manage and store data collected during hydrologic investigations. It is the policy of the Indiana District that data collected to meet the objectives of projects for hydrologic investigations be...
Benthic Acoustic Stress Sensor (BASS): Electronics Check-Out Procedures
Marinna A. Martini, Albert Williams
1993, Open-File Report 93-722
Summary The procedures described here are presented so that a technician with limited experience with BASS can perform basic tests which, when executed properly, should be a thorough evaluation of the health of the system. This is not intended as an in depth explanation of how BASS works. Should any significant...
Hydrology of the Estancia Basin, central New Mexico
R.R. White
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4163
The Estancia Basin of central New Mexico is a topographically closed basin that ranges in altitude from 6,000 feet to more than 10,000 feet above sea level. In the center of the basin a valley-fill aquifer of Quaternary age is as much as 400 feet thick. Limestone of the Madera...
Simulated effects of the proposed Garrison Diversion Unit on streamflow and dissolved solids in the Sheyenne River and the Red River of the North, North Dakota and Minnesota
R. Scott Guenthner
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4200
Future development of the Garrison Diversion Unit in North Dakota could deliver 100 cubic feet per second of water for the cities of Fargo, Grand Forks, and surrounding communities. Missouri River water from the Garrison Diversion Unit Sheyenne River water supply would be delivered to the upper reaches of the...