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Water quality of Corydon Reservoir before implementation of agricultural best-management practices in the basin, Wayne County, Iowa, September 1990 to September 1991
S. J. Kalkhoff
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4099
A hydrologic investigation to define the water quality of Corydon Reservoir before implementation of agricultural best-management practices in the basin was conducted from September 1990 to September 1991. Runoff from the 1,680-acre basin is the primary source of water to the 58-acre reservoir. Current water quality of the reservoir is...
Statistics of petroleum exploration in the Caribbean, Latin America, Western Europe, the Middle East, Africa, non-communist Asia, and the southwestern Pacific
E. D. Attanasi, David H. Root
1993, Circular 1096
This circular presents a summary of the geographic location, amount, and results of petroleum exploration, including an atlas showing explored and delineated prospective areas through 1990. The data show that wildcat well drilling has continued through the last decade to expand the prospective area by about 40,000 to 50,000 square...
Results of the flowmeter-injection test in the Long Valley Exploratory Well (Phase II), Long Valley, California
R. H. Morin, M.L. Sorey, R.D. Jacobson
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4127
Bayboro Harbor and the Port of St. Petersburg, Florida, form a manmade basin adjacent to Tampa Bay that may supply turbid water to the bay and subsequently affect light penetration in water in the bay. To address concerns about the nature and extent of this potential problem, resuspension of bottom...
Regionalization of harmonic-mean streamflows in Kentucky
Gary R. Martin, Kevin J. Ruhl
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 92-4173
Harmonic-mean streamflow (Qh), defined as the reciprocal of the arithmetic mean of the reciprocal daily streamflow values, was determined for selected stream sites in Kentucky. Daily mean discharges for the available period of record through the 1989 water year at 230 continuous record streamflow-gaging stations located in and adjacent to...
Hydrogeology, water quality, and water-resources development potential of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Valdosta area, south-central Georgia
J. B. McConnell, C.M. Hacke
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4044
Water quality in the Upper Floridan aquifer in the Valdosta, Georgia area is adversely affected by direct recharge from the Withlacoochee River. Water enters the aquifer along a short reach of the river where sinkholes have formed in the stream bed. The water receives little filtration as it recharges the...
Hydrology of the L.C. Holding coal-lease tract and adjacent areas, southwestern Utah, and potential effects of coal mining
G. E. Cordy, R. L. Seiler, Bernard J. Stolp
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4111
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management recognized a need for baseline hydrologic data and an understanding of the hydrologic system in the L.C. Holding coal-lease tract in order to determine the potential effects of mining on the water resources of the area. The potential impacts of mining on the hydrology...
Hydrology and water chemistry of shallow aquifers along the upper Clark Fork, western Montana
D. A. Nimick
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4052
Shallow ground-water resources in western Montana have been developed primarily in Quaternary alluvium and Tertiary deposits, although bedrock supplies water to wells locally. Well-yield and trans- missivity values were largest (medians of 40 gallons per minute and 970 feet squared per day, respec- tively) in alluvium and smallest (medians of...
Hydrologic and mass-movement hazards near McCarthy, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska
S. H. Jones, R. L. Glass
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4078
At the confluence of McCarthy Creek and the Kennicott River, about 1 mile from the terminus of Kennicott Glacier, Alaska, McCarthy Creek and Kennicott River basins are prone to several natural hazards including floods; formation and failure of natural dams; stream erosion and sediment deposi- tion; snow avalanches; aufeis; and...
Hydrology and water quality of the Forest County Potawatomi Indian Reservation, Wisconsin
R.A. Lidwin, J. T. Krohelski
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4136
This report presents data from a study by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Forest County Potawatomi Community of Wisconsin, to document the hydrology and water quality of the Potawatomi Indian Reservation in southern Forest County. Data were collected from October 1981 through September 1987.   Glacial sand and...
Levels of lakes in the north Kenai area, Alaska 1970 to 1992
B. J. Bailey, J. A. McIntire
1993, Open-File Report 93-644
The water-surface elevations of 12 lakes near Kenai and Nikiski, Alaska, were measured periodically from 1970 through 1992 using differential leveling techniques. The study was done in cooperation with the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, to help determine seasonal and long-term changes in water storage. Hydrographs accompanied by tables show...