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Rainfall-runoff data in the Albuquerque, New Mexico, metropolitan area, 1976-83
E.E. Fischer, J.J. Rote, J.B. Borland
1984, Open-File Report 84-448
Rainfall and discharge data from 13 flood-hydrograph stations in the Albuquerque, New Mexico, metropolitan area are presented. The period of record is from 1976, when the first three stations were installed, through 1983. The data include daily mean values for discharge for the period of record at each station, monthly...
Index of surface-water stations in Texas, January 1984
E.R. Carrillo, H.D. Buckner
1984, Open-File Report 84-147
The U.S. Geological Survey's investigations of the water resources of Texas are conducted in cooperation with the Texas Department of Water Resources, river authorities, cities, counties, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, International Boundary and Water Commission, and others. Investigations are under the general direction of C. W....
Availability of hydrologic data in San Juan County, New Mexico
R.L. Klausing, G. E. Welder
1984, Open-File Report 84-608
San Juan County, in the northwestern corner of New Mexico, uses surface water from the San Juan, Animas, and La Plata Rivers as a principal source of water for the county, but the water in these streams is fully appropriated. Ground water is present in San Juan County in several...
Water-level hydrographs for observation wells in Virginia, 1982
Stephen Farrington, Natalie Carrington, W.V. Daniels Jr.
1984, Open-File Report 84-134
Water-well data for 1982 are presented from 147 observation wells in Virginia. Historical data from two wells are also included. A description of each observation well is provided that gives the well location, site identification number, hydrologic unit, owner, aquifer, well characteristics, general remarks, period of record, and extreme measurements...
Ground-water resources of Audrain County, Missouri
L. F. Emmett, J. L. Imes
1984, Open-File Report 84-245
The deep (principal) aquifer in Audrain County has an average thickness of about 1,300 feet and is composed of dolomite and minor quantities of sandstone of Cambrian and Ordovician age. The deep aquifer is the source of water for all public-supply and irrigation wells in Audrain County. Pumpage from the...
Ground-water levels in Arkansas, spring 1984
Joe Edds
1984, Open-File Report 84-711
This report contains about 680 ground-water level measurements made in observation wells in Arkansas in the spring of 1984. In addition, the report contains well hydrographs relating to the alluvial aquifer and the Sparta Sand and Memphis Sand aquifers, the most important aquifers with respect to ground-water availability and use...
The Stream-gaging program in Colorado
J. E. Kircher, H.E. Petsch Jr.
1984, Open-File Report 84-451
This report documents the results of a study of the streamflow information program in Colorado. Presently (1983), 353 continuous surface-water stations are operated in Colorado on a budget of $2,005,786. Data uses and funding sources are identified for each of the 353 stations. Data from most stations have multiple uses....
Measurement of discharge using tracers
Frederick A. Kilpatrick, Ernest D. Cobb
1984, Open-File Report 84-136
The development of fluorescent dyes and fluorometers that can measure these dyes at very low concentrations has made dye-dilution methods practical for measuring discharge. These methods are particularly useful for determining discharge under certain flow conditions that are unfavorable for current meter measurements. These include small streams, canals, and pipes...
Magnitude and frequency of high flows of unregulated streams in Kansas
P. R. Jordan
1984, Open-File Report 84-453
Information on high-flow magnitude and frequency is needed for hydro-logic evaluation of such factors as flood-control storage and dam safety. High-flow information given in this report is for streamflows unaffected by major regulation, such as by large reservoirs. High-flow magnitude and frequency data are given for 91 streamflow-gaging stations through-out...