The zeolite deposits of Greece
M.G. Stamatakis, A. Hall, J.R. Hein
1996, Mineralium Deposita (31) 473-481
Zeolites are present in altered pyroclastic rocks at many localities in Greece, and large deposits of potential economic interest are present in three areas: (1) the Evros region of the province of Thrace in the north-eastern part of the Greek mainland; (2) the islands of Kimolos and Poliegos in the...
Simulation of ground-water flow paths and traveltime in relation to tritium and aldicarb concentrations in the upper glacial aquifer on the North Fork, Long Island, New York
D. E. Bohn-Buxton, H. T. Buxton, V. K. Eagen
1996, Open-File Report 95-761
No abstract available....
Description of wells drilled at the U.S. Coast Guard Support Center Kodiak, Alaska, 1988-89
M.R. Carr
1996, Open-File Report 96-134
The U.S Coast Guard, in accordance with the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, is conducting environmental studies at its Support Center in Kodiak, Alaska, to determine if hazardous materials have been spilled or disposed of at the facility. The U.S. Geological...
Bibliography of selected water-resources publications on Nevada by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1885 through 1995
R.L. Bunch
1996, Open-File Report 96-184
References to 898 water-resources publications are listed alphabetically by senior author and indexed by hydrographic-area name or other geographic features. Most of the publications were written between 1960 and 1995 by U.S. Geological Survey scientists and engineers of the Water Resources Division, Nevada District. Also included are references to publications...
Preliminary geochemical studies of pollutant and natural organic compounds in sediments from Sonoma Baylands; a wetland restoration project in San Francisco Bay, California
Frances D. Hostettler, Wilfred E. Pereira, Keith A. Kvenvolden, David R. Jones, Fred Murphy
1996, Open-File Report 96-48
No abstract available....
Summary of research results on bacterial degradation of trifluoroacetate (TFA), October, 1993 - October, 1995
Leah J. Matheson, J.R. Guidetti, P.T. Visscher, J.K. Schaefer, R.S. Oremland
1996, Open-File Report 96-219
No abstract available....
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...
Hydrology and geochemistry of aquifer and stream contamination related to acidic water in Pinal Creek basin near Globe, Arizona
James G. Brown, Barbara O. Favor
1996, Water Supply Paper 2466
Hydrologic and geochemical research has identified and characterized the physical and chemical processes that control the evolution and movement of metal contaminants in ground water beneath Miami Wash and lower Pinal Creek. The dissolution of calcite in the alluvial aquifer has slowed and neutralized part of the acidic plume, and...
Real-Time Mapping alert system; user's manual
L.A. Torres
1996, Open-File Report 95-762
The U.S. Geological Survey has an extensive hydrologic network that records and transmits precipitation, stage, discharge, and other water- related data on a real-time basis to an automated data processing system. Data values are recorded on electronic data collection platforms at field monitoring sites. These values are transmitted by means...
Mass balance, meteorological, ice motion, surface altitude, and runoff data at Gulkana Glacier, Alaska, 1992 balance year
R.S. March, D.C. Trabant
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4277
The 1992 measured winter snow, maximum winter snow, net, and annual balances in the Gulkana Glacier basin were evaluated on the basis of meteorological, hydrological, and glaciological data measured in the basin and are reported herein. Averaged over the glacier, the measured winter snow balance was 0.97 meters on March...
Status of ground-water resources at U.S. Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia; summary of hydrologic and climatic data, January 1993 through December 1995
J.D. Torikai
1996, Open-File Report 96-183
This report contains hydrologic and climatic data that describe the status of ground-water resources at U.S. Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia. Data presented are from January 1993 through December 1995, although the report focuses on hydrologic events from October through December 1995 (fourth quarter of 1995). Cumulative rainfall for October...
Variations in surface-water quantity and quality as a result of the 1993 summer flood in the Devils Lake basin, North Dakota
Tara Williams-Sether, Robert M. Lent, Gregg J. Wiche
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4028
Greater-than-normal precipitation during the summer of 1993 affected the hydrologic response and surface-water quality in the Devils Lake Basin. Large areas in the basin were flooded as a result of the precipitation, and water from these areas drained slowly through the chain of lakes into Devils Lake. This report summarizes...
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...
Environmental setting and factors that affect water quality in the Georgia-Florida Coastal Plain study unit
M. P. Berndt, E. T. Oaksford, M. R. Darst, R. L. Marella
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4268
The Georgia-Florida Coastal Plain study unit covers an area of nearly 62,000 square miles in the southeastern United States, mostly in the Coastal Plain physiographic province. Land resource provinces have been designated based on generalized soil classifications. Land resource provinces in the study area include: the Coastal Flatwoods, the Southern...
Laboratory and quality assurance protocols for the analysis of herbicides in ground water from the Management Systems Evaluation Area, Princeton, Minnesota
S.J. Larson, P. D. Capel, A.G. VanderLoop
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4178
Laboratory and quality assurance procedures for the analysis of ground-water samples for herbicides at the Management Systems Evaluation Area near Princeton, Minnesota are described. The target herbicides include atrazine, de-ethylatrazine, de-isopropylatrazine, metribuzin, alachlor, 2,6-diethylaniline, and metolachlor. The analytical techniques used are solid-phase extraction, and analysis by gas chromatography with mass-selective...
Evaluation of the streamflow-gaging network of Alaska in providing regional streamflow information
Timothy P. Brabets
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4001
In 1906, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began operating a network of streamflow-gaging stations in Alaska. The primary purpose of the streamflow- gaging network has been to provide peak flow, average flow, and low-flow characteristics to a variety of users. In 1993, the USGS began a study to evaluate the...
Geohydrology, water levels and directions of flow, and occurrence of light-nonaqueous-phase liquids on ground water in northwestern Indiana and the Lake Calumet area of northeastern Illinois
Robert T. Kay, Richard F. Duwelius, Timothy A. Brown, Frederick A. Micke, Carol A. Witt-Smith
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4253
A study was performed by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, to describe the geohydrology and distribution of light-nonaqueousphase liquids in an industrialized area of northwestern Indiana and northeastern Illinois. The geologic units of concern underlying this area are the carbonates of the Niagaran...
Effects of increased urbanization from 1970's to 1990's on storm-runoff characteristics in Perris Valley, California
J. R. Guay
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4273
Urban areas in Perris Valley, California, have more than tripled during the last 20 years. To quantify the effects of increased urbanization on storm runoff volumes and peak discharges, rainfall-runoff models of the basin were developed to simulate runoff for 1970-75 and 1990-93 conditions. Hourly rainfall data for 1949-93 were...
Technique for estimating magnitude and frequency of peak flows in Maryland
Jonathan J.A. Dillow
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4154
Methods are presented for estimating peak-flow magnitudes of selected frequencies for drainage basins in Maryland. The methods were developed by generalized least-squares regression techniques using data from 219 streamflow-gaging stations in and near Maryland, and apply to peak flows with recurrence intervals of 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and...
Estimated depth to the water table and estimated rate of recharge in outcrops of the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers near Houston, Texas
J. E. Noble, P. W. Bush, M. C. Kasmarek, D.L. Barbie
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4018
In 1989, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Harris-Galveston Coastal Subsidence District, began a field study to determine the depth to the water table and to estimate the rate of recharge in outcrops of the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers near Houston, Texas. The study area comprises about 2,000...
Estimated hydrologic characteristics of shallow aquifer systems in the Valley and Ridge, the Blue Ridge, and the Piedmont Physiographic Provinces based on analysis of streamflow recession and base flow
A. T. Rutledge, T. O. Mesko
1996, Professional Paper 1422-B
Inferences are drawn about properties of aquifer systems from the interpretation of streamflow records in the Appalachian Valley and Ridge, Piedmont, and Blue Ridge physiographic provinces. The analysis is divided into two parts--analysis of streamflow recession and base-flow analysis. Analysis of recession yields information about aquifer diffusivity and variation in...
Initial effects of Stagecoach Reservoir on discharge, water-quality characteristics, and suspended-sediment loads in the Yampa River, northwestern Colorado
R.L. Tobin
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4101
The construction and filling of Stagecoach Reservoir on the Yampa River during 1988-91 were done to enhance water management and to use local water resources. To assess the initial effects of the reservoir on the hydrology of the upper Yampa River, physical, chemical, and biological data were collected at a...
Technique for estimating magnitude and frequency of peak flows in Delaware
J.J. Dillow
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4153
Methods are presented for estimating peak-flow magnitudes of selected frequencies for drainage basins in Delaware. The methods were developed by generalized least-squares regression techniques using data from 74 streamflow-gaging stations in and near Delaware, and apply to peak flows with recurrence intervals of 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and...
Geohydrology of the shallow aquifers in the Denver metropolitan area, Colorado
Stanley G. Robson
1996, Hydrologic Atlas 736
The Denver metropolitan area is underlain by shallow layers of water-bearing sediments (aquifers) consisting of unconsolidated gravel, sand, silt, and clay. The depth to water in these aquifers is less than 20 feet in much of the area, and the aquifers provide a ready source of water to numerous shallow,...
Geology and ground-water resources of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, northwestern Montana
M. R. Cannon
1996, Hydrologic Atlas 737
Ground-water resources of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation are facing increased development for domestic and public drinking-water supplies and for industrial use. Along with the increased demand for ground-water data to address water-rights issues, water-quality concerns, and water-management decisions. The increased demand for ground water and ground-water data highlighted the need...