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Ground-water hydrology of the Toppenish Creek basin, Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington
J.A. Skrivan
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-4010
A groundwater flow model was constructed for the Toppenish Creek basin aquifer system in eastern Washington. Flow was simulated in three aquifer units: (1) the confined old valley fill and shallow basalt (unit 2); (2) the underlying primary basalt (unit 3); and (3) the deep basalt (unit 4). Water levels...
Mines, prospects, and occurrences of metallic minerals and barite, Springfield 1° by 2° Quadrangle, Missouri
H. M. Wharton
1987, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1830-C
This map is part of a folio of maps of the Springfield 1° x 2° quadrangle, Missouri, prepared under the Conterminous United States Mineral Assessment Program.  Other publications in this folio to data include U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Maps MF-1830-A and B and Missouri Geological Survey Open-file Report...
Sediment discharge in Muddy Creek and the effect of sedimentation rate on the proposed Wolford Mountain reservoir near Kremmling, Colorado
B. C. Ruddy
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4011
Stream-discharge data collected from May 1982 through October 1985 and sediment data collected from March 1985 through October 1985 at stream flow-gaging station 09041500 Muddy Creek at Kremmling, Colorado, were used to determine total-sediment discharge into the proposed Wolford Mountain Reservoir. The data were divided on a seasonal basis, and...
Evaluation of selected surface-water-quality stations in Wyoming
S.J. Rucker, L. L. DeLong
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-4003
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Wyoming Department of Agriculture, has conducted a surface-water-quality program in Wyoming since 1965. The purpose has been to determine the chemical quality of the water in terms of the major dissolved constituents (salinity). Changing agricultural techniques and energy development have stimulated a...
Review of the Water Resources Information System of Argentina
N.E. Hutchison
1987, Open-File Report 87-226
A representative of the U.S. Geological Survey traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina, in November 1986, to discuss water information systems and data bank implementation in the Argentine Government Center for Water Resources Information. Software has been written by Center personnel for a minicomputer to be used to manage inventory (index)...
Potentiometric surface of the upper Floridan Aquifer, west-central Florida, May 1987
B. R. Lewelling
1987, Open-File Report 87-451
A May 1987 potentiometric surface map of the Upper Floridan aquifer in west-central Florida depicts water levels for the annual low water-level period. Water levels in most wells measured in May 1987 were lower than in September 1986. May levels averaged about 0.5 foot higher than September levels in latitudes...
Hydrology of area 51, northern Great Plains and Rocky Mountain coal provinces, Wyoming and Montana
David A. Peterson, K. L. Mora, Marlin E. Lowry, James G. Rankl, James F. Wilson Jr., H. W. Lowham, Bruce H. Ringen
1987, Open-File Report 84-734
This report is one of a series designed to characterize the hydrology of drainage basins within coal provinces, nationwide. Area 51 (in the Rocky Mountain Coal Province) includes all or part of the Shoshone, Bighorn, Greybull, Wind, and Popo Agie River drainage basins - a total of 11,800 sq mi....
Chemical characteristics of water in the surficial aquifer system, Dade County, Florida
W. H. Sonntag
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4080
Geohydrologic test drilling was conducted throughout Dade County to describe the chemical characteristics of water from geohydrologic units in the surficial aquifer system. Water quality analysis of samples collected from the test wells completed in central Dade County indicates that the Biscayne aquifer (unit A), the upper clastic unit of...