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Geohydrology and evaluation of water-resource potential of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Albany area, southwestern Georgia
L.J. Torak, G. S. Davis, G.A. Strain, J.G. Herndon
1993, Water Supply Paper 2391
In the Albany area of southwestern Georgia, the Upper Floridan aquifer lies entirely within the Dougherty Plain district of the Coastal Plain physiographic province, and consists of the Ocala Limestone of late Eocene age. The aquifer is divided throughout most of the study area into an upper and a lower...
Methods for sampling fish communities as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program
M. R. Meador, T. F. Cuffney, M. E. Gurtz
1993, Open-File Report 93-104
Fish community structure is characterized in the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program as part of an integrated physical, chemical, and biological assessment of the Nation's water quality. The objective of the National Water-Quality Assessment characterization of fish community structure is to relate fish community characteristics to physical, chemical,...
Water quality of an urban wet detention pond in Madison, Wisconsin, 1987-88
L. B. House, R.J. Waschbusch, P.E. Hughes
1993, Open-File Report 93-172
A 5,670-sq m wet detention pond was monitored by the U.S. Geological Survey to determine its effect on the water quality of urban runoff. The pond has a drainage area of 0.96-sq km, composed primarily of single-family residential land use. Event-mean concentrations (EMC) were determined from samples collected for sediment,...
Hydrology, water quality, trophic status, and aquatic plants of Fowler Lake, Wisconsin
P.E. Hughes
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4076
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Fowler Lake Management District, completed a hydrologic and water-quality study of Fowler Lake in southeastern Wisconsin during calendar year 1984. Data on temperature, pH, specific conductance, and concentrations of dissolved oxygen, total phosphorus, dissolved orthophosphate phosphorus, and various nitrogen species were collected...
Hydrology of Little Rock Lake in Vilas County, north-central Wisconsin
W. J. Rose
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4139
Water budgets were developed for Little Rock Lake for October 1983 through September 1990 as part of a study to evaluate the chemical and biological effects of artificially acidifying one basin of the two-basin lake. The 17.9-hectare seepage lake is situated in 60- to 90-meter-thick, predominantly sand and gravel glacial...