Estimation of recharge through selected drainage wells and potential effects from well closure, Orange County, Florida
L. A. Bradner
1996, Open-File Report 96-316
Drainage wells have been used in Orange County, Florida, and surrounding areas to alleviate flooding and to control lake levels since 1904. Over 400 drainage wells have been drilled in the county, but many are now redundant because of surface drainage systems that have been installed within the last two...
Bed sediment-trace element geochemistry of Terrace Reservoir, near Summitville, southwestern, Colorado
A. J. Horowitz, J.R. Robbins, K. A. Elrick, R.B. Cook
1996, Open-File Report 96-344
The role of mineral resource assessments in ecological stewardship
Sandra H. B. Clark
1996, Open-File Report 96-63
Bedrock geology and mineral resource assessments can provide important information for ecologically based stewardship of land and water. Combining information derived from mineral resource assessments and geoenvironmental mineral deposit models provides a means to rapidly screen a large region for potential for mineral concentrations, to assess the environmental risk associated...
Calibration of a two-coil magnetic susceptibility logging tool
P. H. Nelson
1996, Open-File Report 96-289
Spatial sharpening of thematic mapper multispectral images with a higher resolution panchromatic band image
George Lemeshewsky
1996, Open-File Report 96-302
Floods of June 17, 1990, and July 9, 1993, along Squaw Creek and the South Skunk River in Ames, Iowa, and vicinity
R.F. Einhellig, D. A. Eash
1996, Open-File Report 96-249
Water-surface-elevation profiles and peak discharges for the floods of June 17, 1990, and July 9, 1993, along Squaw Creek and the South Skunk River, in Ames, Iowa, are presented in this report. The maximum flood-peak discharge of 24,300 cubic feet per second for the streamflow-gaging station on Squaw Creek at...
Circumpolar Arctic vegetation mapping workshop
D. A. Walker, C. J. Markon
1996, Open-File Report 96-251
The first Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Mapping Workshop was held in the historic village of Lakta on the outskirts of St. Petersburg, Russia, March 21-25, 1994. The primary goals of the workshop were to: (1) review the status of arctic vegetation mapping in the circumpolar countries and (2) develop a strategy...
Data on shallow ground-water quality in the New Cassel area, Long Island, New York, 1990-91, with geophysical logs of selected wells
Richard A. Cartwright, Anthony Chu
1996, Open-File Report 96-104
Conversion of the Twin Cities metropolitan area numerical ground-water-flow model from the Trescott-Larson computer code to the McDonald-Harbaugh computer code
R. J. Lindgren
1996, Open-File Report 96-133
A numerical model of ground-water flow in the Twin Cities metropolitan area was converted from the TrescottLarson computer code to the McDonald-Harbaugh computer code to facilitate current and future use of the model using up-to-date computer software and hardware. Differences exist between the two computer codes in how headdependent source-sink...
Results of drilling in the English Hill area, Benton Hills, Scott County, Missouri
R.W. Harrison, R. J. Litwin, J.E. Repetski, David Mason, A. P. Schultz
1996, Open-File Report 96-44
Descriptions and laboratory analysis for soils in northern San Timoteo Badlands, California
K.J. Kendrick
1996, Open-File Report 96-93
Late Wisconsinan deglaciation styles of parts of the Contoocook, Souhegan, and Piscataquog drainage basins, New Hampshire
C. T. Hildreth, R. B. Moore
1996, Open-File Report 95-307
This report is the guidebook for the 56th annual meeting and field conference of the Friends of the Pleistocene, held May 22 and 23, 1993. Features were examined at 11 sites in the Contoocook, Souhegan, and Piscataquog Drainage Basins to illustrate the geologic history of this area, about 14,000 years...
Ocean trenches; computer animation and paper model
Tau Rho Alpha, John P. Galloway
1996, Open-File Report 96-76-A
Geochemistry of sediments from Tule Lake, California
Walter E. Dean
1996, Open-File Report 96-257
Water-level data for the industrial area northwest of Delaware City, Delaware, 1993-94
C.A. Donnelly, K.C. Hinaman
1996, Open-File Report 96-125
Water-level data for 171 wells and one surface-water site on Red Lion Creek in the industrial area northwest of Delaware City, Delaware, are presented for 1993 and 1994. Eight sets of synoptic ground- water-level measurements collected between April 1993 and September 1994, and locations and field notes for the 171...
Vertical electrical resistivity and structural geometry of faulted, thermally altered and fractured clastic rock sequences and crystalline rock complexes of the north-central Culpeper Basin, Virginia
C. Erwin Brown
1996, Open-File Report 96-141
Thermal expansion of some borate and borosilicate minerals (fluoborite, danburite, sinhalite, datolite, elbaite, dravite, kornerupine, dumortierite, ferro-axinite, and manganaxinite) between 25 and about 1200 degrees C
Bruch S. Hemingway, H. T. Evans Jr.
1996, Open-File Report 96-100
Contamination of ground water, surface water, and soil, and evaluation of selected ground-water pumping alternatives in the Canal Creek area of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
Michelle M. Lorah, Jeffrey S. Clark
1996, Open-File Report 95-282
Chemical manufacturing, munitions filling, and other military-support activities have resulted in the contamination of ground water, surface water, and soil in the Canal Creek area of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Chlorinated volatile organic compounds, including 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane and trichloroethylene, are widespread ground-water contaminants in two aquifers that are composed of unconsolidated...
Hydrologic data at a wetland site, Millington, Shelby County, Tennessee, June 1993 through June 1994
J. A. Robinson, T.H. Diehl, R.W. Stogner
1996, Open-File Report 95-715
Hydrologic data at a wetland site near Millington, Shelby County, Tennessee, were collected from June 1993 through June 1994. The data were collected to support the efforts of the Tennessee Department of Transportation to better understand hydrologic properties at the site prior to wetland restoration. Water levels were monitored in...
Monitoring tidal marshes of Florida's Big Bend: Regional variations and geologic influences
E. A. Raabe, R. P. Stumpf
1996, Open-File Report 96-35
No abstract available....
Hydrogeologic data from an investigation of water resources near Greenport, Suffolk County, New York
E. R. McNew-Cartwright
1996, Open-File Report 95-427
Upper Klamath basin nutrient-loading study: Estimate of wind-induced resuspension of bed sediment during periods of low lake elevation
Antonius Laenen, A.P. LeTourneau
1996, Open-File Report 95-414
At low lake elevations for Upper Klamath Lake (below 4,140 feet, Bureau of Reclamation datum), 75 percent or more of the areal extent of the lake is affected by resuspension of bed sediment, under prevailing summer wind conditions when critical water quality conditions occur. At the minimum lake elevation of...
Calibration of a ground-water-flow model by regression
P.E. Misut, E. R. McNew-Cartwright
1996, Open-File Report 95-388
Concentrations and loads of selected trace elements and other constituents in the Rio Grande in the vicinity of Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1994
Todd Kelly, Howard E. Taylor
1996, Open-File Report 96-126
The Pueblo of Isleta and the New Mexico Environment Department have established water-quality standards for the Rio Grande, which flows through Albuquerque, New Mexico. Trace-element concentrations historically have been greater than maximum permissible concentrations allowed by these standards. It is not known if these concentrations are due to sources from...
Analytical data and sample locality map of stream-sediment and soil samples from the Winnemucca-Surprise Resource Assessment Area, Northwest Nevada and Northeast California
Harley D. King, D.L. Fey, J. M. Motooka, R. J. Knight, B. H. Roushey, D.J. McGuire
1996, Open-File Report 96-62-A