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Water resources data, Florida, water year 1984, Volume 2A. South Florida - Surface water
W.J. Haire, C. Price
1986, Water Data Report FL-84-2A
Water resources data for the 1984 water year in Florida consists of continuous or daily discharge for 251 streams, periodic discharge for 32 streams, miscellaneous discharge for 43 streams, continuous or daily stage for 92 streams, periodic stage for 31 streams, peak discharge for 60 streams, and peak stage for...
Field and laboratory procedures used in a soil chronosequence study
Michael J. Singer, Peter Janitzky, editor(s)
1986, Bulletin 1648
In 1978, the late Denis Marchand initiated a research project entitled "Soil Correlation and Dating at the U.S. Geological Survey" to determine the usefulness of soils in solving geologic problems. Marchand proposed to establish soil chronosequences that could be dated independently of soil development by using radiometric and other numeric...
Design, operation, and monitoring capability of an experimental artificial-recharge facility at East Meadow, Long Island, New York
B.J. Schneider, E. T. Oaksford
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4321
Artificial recharge with tertiary-treated sewage is being tested at East Meadow to evaluate the physical and chemical effects on the groundwater system. The recharge facility contains 11 recharge basins and 5 injection wells and is designed to accept 4 million gallons of reclaimed water per day. Of the 11 basins,...
Estimate of livestock water use in Nebraska during 1980
E.K. Steele
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4031
The estimated volume of 148,120 acre-ft of water used by livestock in Nebraska during 1980 is the second largest (after Texas) volume used for livestock production in the fifty Sates. Although water used by livestock is a small percentage of the total water used in Nebraska, this use has a...
Bedrock topography of west-central Iowa
R.E. Hansen, D. L. Runkle
1986, IMAP 1688
Bedrock in Iowa (Hershey 1969) generally is overlain by deposits of glacial drift and alluvium. The drift, consisting of glacial till and glacial outwash, ranges in thickness from zero to more than 500 feet in western Iowa; the alluvium in stream valleys ranges in thickness from less than 1 to...
Habitat Suitability Index Models: Bald eagle (breeding season)
Allen Peterson
1986, FWS/OBS 82/10.126
A review and synthesis of existing information were used to develop a Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) model for the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus). The model consolidates habitat use information into a framework appropriate for field application, and is scaled to produce an index between 0.0 (unsuitable habitat) to 1.0 (optimum...
The effects of urbanization on floods in the Austin metropolitan area, Texas
Jack E. Veenhuis, David G. Gannett
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4069
The effects of urbanization on flood peaks in streams in the Austin metropolitan area were studied in two separate analyses. In the first analysis, annual peak discharge records at 13 streamflow-gaging sites were used to compute a recorded flood frequency relation for each site. Rainfall and streamflow data for 10...