Summary of floods in the United States during 1990 and 1991
Paul Robert Jordan, L. J. Combs
1996, Water Supply Paper 2474
This volume contains 50 articles describing severe, widespread, or unusual flooding in 28 of the 50 States during 1990 and 1991. Each flood is described to an extent commensurate with its significance and the availability of data on the hydrology and the damages. Each article includes one or more maps...
National summary of hydrologic conditions and water-related events, water year 1992
G. J. McCabe Jr., Michael Crowe, W.O. Brown, J. D. Fretwell
1996, Open-File Report 96-107
National summary of hydrologic conditions and water-related events, water year 1993
G. J. McCabe Jr., Michael Crowe, W.O. Brown, J. D. Fretwell, K.L. Fry
1996, Open-File Report 96-145
Data from selected U.S. Geological Survey National Stream Water-Quality Networks (WQN)
Richard B. Alexander, J. R. Slack, A. S. Ludtke, K. K. Fitzgerald, T. L. Schertz, L. I. Briel, K. P. Buttleman
1996, Data Series 37
This CD-ROM set contains data from two USGS national stream water-quality networks, the Hydrologic Benchmark Network (HBN) and the National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN), operated during the past 30 years. These networks were established to provide national and regional descriptions of stream water-quality conditions and trends, based on uniform...
Geology, hydrology, and ground-water flow near the Akron municipal well, Erie County, New York
W. M. Kappel, Todd S. Miller
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4193
Geology, hydrogeology, and potential of intrinsic bioremediation at the National Park Service Dockside II site and adjacent areas, Charleston, South Carolina, 1993-94
B. G. Campbell, M.D. Petkewich, J. E. Landmeyer, F. H. Chapelle
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4170
A long history of industrial and commercial use of the National Park Service property and adjacent properties located in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, has caused extensive contamination of the shallow subsurface soils and water-table aquifer. The National Park Service property is located adjacent to a former manufactured-gas plant site, which...
Selected hydrologic data for the Beaver Dam Wash area, Washington County, Utah, Lincoln County, Nevada, and Mohave County, Arizona, 1991-95
Michael Enright
1996, Open-File Report 96-493
The hydrologic data in this report were collected in Beaver Dam Wash and adjacent areas of Washington County, Utah, Lincoln County, Nevada, andMohave County, Arizona, from 1991 to 1995; some historical data from as far back as 1932 are included for comparative purposes. The data include records of about 100...
Evaluation and modification of five techniques for estimating stormwater runoff for watersheds in west-central Florida
J.T. Trommer, J.E. Loper, K.M. Hammett
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4158
Several traditional techniques have been used for estimating stormwater runoff from ungaged watersheds. Applying these techniques to water- sheds in west-central Florida requires that some of the empirical relationships be extrapolated beyond tested ranges. As a result, there is uncertainty as to the accuracy of these estimates. Sixty-six storms occurring...
Data from selected U.S. Geological Survey national stream water-quality monitoring networks (WQN) on CD-ROM
R. B. Alexander, A. S. Ludtke, K. K. Fitzgerald, T. L. Schertz
1996, Open-File Report 96-337
Data from two U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) national stream water-quality monitoring networks, the National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN) and the Hydrologic Benchmark Network (HBN), are now available in a two CD-ROM set. These data on CD-ROM are collectively referred to as WQN, water-quality networks. Data from these networks have...
Hydrologic data for wetland sites at Millington, Shelby County, and Huntingdon, Carroll County, Tennessee, May 1994 through September 1995
J. A. Robinson, T.H. Diehl
1996, Open-File Report 96-468
Hydrologic data at two wetland sites near Millington and Huntingdon in West Tennessee were collected to assist efforts by the Tennessee Department of Transportation to determine hydrologic conditions at the sites prior to wetland restoration. The Millington site is located along the Big Creek Drainage Canal east of State Route...
Water-quality data for nutrients, pesticides, and volatile organic compounds in near-surface aquifers of the midcontinental United States, 1992-1994
D.W. Kolpin, K.E. Zichelle, E.M. Thurman
1996, Open-File Report 96-435
Water samples were collected from 175 wells in 12 Midcontinental States (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin) from 1992 through 1994 to determine the spatial distribution of nutrients, pesticides, and volatile organic compounds in ground water, and to document the potential effects...
Hydrogeology and water quality of the shallow aquifer system at the Explosive Experimental Area, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren site, Dahlgren, Virginia
C. F. Bell
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4209
In October 1993, the U.S. Geological Survey began a study to characterize the hydrogeology of the shallow aquifer system at the Explosive Experimental Area, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Site, Dahlgren, Virginia, which is located on the Potomac River in the Coastal Plain Physiographic Province. The study provides a description...
Water-quality assessment of part of the Upper Mississippi River Basin, Minnesota and Wisconsin — Review of selected literature
W. J. Andrews, J. D. Fallon, S. E. Kroening, K. E. Lee, J. R. Stark
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4149
The U.S. Geological Survey began full-scale implementation of the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program in 1991. The purposes of NAWQA are to describe the status and trends in the quality of the Nation's water resources and aquatic ecosystems, and to determine factors affecting water quality at local, regional, and national...
Factors affecting phosphorus transport at a conventionally-farmed site in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1992-95
Daniel G. Galeone
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4168
The U.S. Geological Survey and the Bureau of Land and Water Conservation of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection conducted a cooperative study to determine the effects of manure application and antecedent soil-phosphorus concentrations on the transport of phosphorus from the soil of a typical farm site in Lancaster County,...
Relation of physical and chemical characteristics of streams to fish communities in the Red River of the North basin, Minnesota and North Dakota, 1993-95
R. M. Goldstein, J. C. Stauffer, P.R. Larson, D. L. Lorenz
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4227
Fish community composition was determined at 33 reaches (average length 150 meters) at 22 sites in the Red River of the North Basin during 1994. Sites were selected to represent a range of stream sizes and ecoregions within the basin. Physical and chemical characteristics (classified in data sets of instream...
Documentation of computer program VS2Dh for simulation of energy transport in variably saturated porous media: Modification of the US Geological Survey's computer program VS2DT
R. W. Healy, A.D. Ronan
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4230
No abstract available....
Hydrologic and water-quality data for U.S. Coast Guard Support Center Kodiak, Alaska, 1987-89
R. L. Glass
1996, Open-File Report 96-498
Hydrologic and water-quality data were collected at the U.S. Coast Guard Support Center Kodiak on Kodiak Island, Alaska, to determine regional ground-water conditions and if contamination of soils, ground water, or surface water has occurred. Eighteen areas of possible contamination were identified. Ground-water levels, surface- water stages, surface-water discharges, and...
Hydrology, chemical quality, and characterization of salinity in the Navajo Aquifer in and near the Greater Aneth Oil Field, San Juan County, Utah
L.E. Spangler, D. L. Naftz, Z. E. Peterman
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4155
Hydrology and water quality of Lauderdale Lakes, Walworth County, Wisconsin, 1993-94
H.S. Garn, T.L. Seidel, W. J. Rose
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4235
Water and phosphorus budgets were determined for the Lauderdale Lakes (the interconnected Green, Middle, and Mill Lakes) in Walworth County, southeastern Wisconsin to provide background information for a wastewater management plan to limit the input of phosphorus to the lakes. The most significant components of the water and phosphorus budgets...
Ground-water resources data for Baldwin County, Alabama
James L. Robinson, Richard S. Moreland, Amy E. Clark
1996, Open-File Report 96-487
Geologic and hydrologic data for 237 wells were collected, and water-levels in 223 wells in Baldwin and Escambia Counties were measured. Long-term water water-level data, available for many wells, indicate that ground-water levels in most of Baldwin County show no significant trends for the period of record. However, ground-water levels...
Hydrology and tree-distribution patterns of karst wetlands at Arnold Engineering Development Center, Tennessee
W.J. Wolfe
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4277
Flooding regimes, ground-water interactions, and tree distribution patterns were determined in seasonally flooded sinkhole wetlands at Arnold Engineering Development Center near Manchester, Tennessee. The wetlands are ecologically significant because they support coastal-plain plants and animals far from their typical ranges. Surface-water stage, ground-water levels, rainfall, and streamflow were monitored at...
Hydrogeology and geochemistry of acid mine drainage in ground water in the vicinity of Penn Mine and Camanche Reservoir, Calaveras County, California: Second-year summary, 1992-93
Scott N. Hamlin, Charles N. Alpers
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4257
No abstract available....
Occurrence of selected trace elements and organic compounds and their relation to land use in the Willamette River basin, Oregon, 1992-94
Chauncey W. Anderson, Frank A. Rinella, Stewart A. Rounds
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4234
Between 1992 and 1994, the U.S.Geological Survey conducted a study of trace elements and organic compounds in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon, as part of the Willamette River Basin Water Quality Study. Low-level analyses were performed for trace elements, volatile organic compounds, organochlorine compounds, and pesticides. Overall, 94 water samples...
Selected hydrologic data for Snyderville Basin, Park City, and adjacent areas, Summit County, Utah, 1967-95
Paul Downhour, Lynette E. Brooks
1996, Open-File Report 96-494
Hydrologic data were collected in Snyderville Basin, Park City, and adjacent areas, Summit County, Utah, from 1993 to 1995 to better understand the hydrologic system. Data from earlier years also are presented. Data collected from wells include well-completion data, lithology, waterlevel measurements, and physical properties of the water. Data collected...
Documentation of programs used to determine a wetlands hydroperiod from model-simulated water-surface elevations
R.S. Sonenshein
1996, Open-File Report 96-455
A technique has been developed to determine a wetlands hydroperiod by comparing simulated water levels from a ground-water flow model and land- surface elevation data through a geographic information system. The simulated water levels are compared with the land-surface elevation data to determine the height of the water surface above...