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Preliminary analysis of the shallow ground-water system in the vicinity of the Grand Calumet River/Indiana Harbor Canal, northwestern Indiana
Lee R. Watson, R. J. Shedlock, K. J. Banaszak, L. D. Arihood, P. K. Doss
1989, Open-File Report 88-492
The shallow groundwater system in the vicinity of the Grand Calumet River-Indiana Harbor Canal, Indiana was analyzed from June 1985 to May 1986. This analysis was done to obtain detailed information about the physical characteristics of the Calumet aquifer and the shallow groundwater flow system. 36 shallow wells were installed...
Methods for collection and analysis of aquatic biological and microbiological samples
L. J. Britton, P. E. Greeson, editor(s)
1989, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 05-A4
The series of chapters on techniques describes methods used by the U.S. Geological Survey for planning and conducting water-resources investigations. The material is arranged under major subject headings called books and is further subdivided into sections and chapters. Book 5 is on laboratory analysis. Section A is on water. The...
Ground-water levels and flow near the industrial excess landfill, Uniontown, Ohio
E. Scott Bair, S.E. Norris
1989, Open-File Report 89-272
Under an interagency contractual agreement with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registration, the U.S. Geological Survey evaluated geologic and hydrogeologic data available for the Industrial Excess Landfill (IEL) site in Uniontown, Ohio. During previous studies, ground-water contaminations was detected in observation wells installed at the site and in...
Aquifers in Cretaceous rocks of the central Coastal Plain of North Carolina
M. D. Winner Jr., W.L. Lyke
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4178
Aquifers in rocks of Cretaceous age are the major source of groundwater for public supplies in the central Coastal Plain. These aquifers consist of sand, gravel, and limestone beds of the Peedee, Black Creek, and the upper and lower Cape Fear aquifers, each separated by a confining unit composed of...