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Hydrology of Prairie Dog Creek Valley, Norton Dam to state line, north-central Kansas
L.E. Stullken
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4162
Development of water resources has been a major factor in the economy of Prairie Dog Creek Valley in north-central Kansas. Releases from Norton Reservoir to the Almena Irrigation District averaged 6,900 acre-feet per year during 1967-76. The number of irrigation wells increased from 4 to 147 during 1947-78. Ground water...
Studies of geology and hydrology in the Basin and Range Province, Southwestern United States, for isolation of high-level radioactive waste; characterization of the Rio Grande region, New Mexico and Texas
M. S. Bedinger, K. A. Sargent, W. H. Langer, editor(s)
1984, Open-File Report 84-740
The Rio Grande region, New Mexico and Texas, includes most of the area east of the Rio Grande to the Sacramento Mountains. The Legion encompasses two large basins, the Jornada del Muerto and Tularosa basins, and the intervening San Andres Mountains. The altitude of the valley surfaces generally are from...
Geologic studies in support of the U.S. Department of Energy Multiwell Experiment, Garfield County, Colorado
Charles W. Spencer, C. William Keighin, editor(s)
1984, Open-File Report 84-757
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is conducting a field-oriented, enhanced-gas-recovery research experiment in the southern Piceance Creek basin. This project is called the Multiwell Experiment (MWX) and is being undertaken as a major part of DOE's Fossil Energy Western Gas Sands Subprogram. The main purpose of the research is...
Maps showing distribution of dissolved solids and dominant chemical type in ground water, Basin and Range Province, Idaho
Thomas H. Thompson, Richard Chappell
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4117-B
This map report is one of a series of geologic and hydrologic maps of States in the Basin and Range Province. These map reports contain information on ground-water hydrology, ground-water quality, surface distribution of selected rock types, data on tectonic conditions, areal geophysical data, Pleistocene lakes and marshes and natural...
Dissolved-oxygen regime of the Jordan River, Salt Lake County, Utah
D. W. Stephens
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4056
Concentrations of dissolved oxygen in the Jordan River in Salt Lake County decrease considerably as the river flows northward. Mean concentrations of dissolved oxygen decreased from 8.1 milligrams per liter at the Jordan Narrows to 4.7 milligrams per liter at 500 North Street during April 1981 to September 1982. Coincident...
Geologic reconnaissance and geochemical analysis of ferromanganese crusts of the Ratak Chain, Marshall Islands
W. C. Schwab, A. S. Davis, J.A. Haggerty, T.H. Ling, J.A. Commeau
1984, Open-File Report 85-18
The U.S. Geological Survey R/V S.P. LEE (cruise L9-84-CP) left Majuro, Ratak chain of the Marshall Islands, on July 28, 1984 and reached Hawaii on August 15, 1984. The main objective of this cruise was to study the distribution and composition of ferromanganese-oxide crusts in the Marshall Islands area (Fig....
Ground-water-quality monitoring network design for the San Joaquin Valley ground-water basin, California
William E. Templin
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4080
Ideal and actual ground-water-quality monitoring networks are proposed for the San Joaquin Valley basin in California. The ideal network, which comprises several subnetworks, provides direction in the development of an actual network of wells currently monitored by known operating agencies. The ideal network can serve as a basis for the...
A modular three-dimensional finite-difference ground-water flow model
M.G. McDonald, A.W. Harbaugh
1984, Open-File Report 83-875
This report presents a finite-difference model and its associated modular computer program. The model simulates flow in three dimensions. The report includes detailed explanations of physical and mathematical concepts on which the model is based and an explanation of how those concepts were incorporated in the modular structure of the...
Report of the annual yield of the Arkansas River basin for the Arkansas River Basin Compact, Arkansas-Oklahoma,1983 water year
M. A. Moore, T.E. Lamb
1984, Open-File Report 84-598
The computed annual yield and deficiency of the subbasins as defined in the Arkansas River Compact, Arkansas-Oklahoma, are given in tables. Actual runoff from the subbasins and depletion caused by major reservoirs in the compact area are also given in tabular form. Monthly, maximum, minimum, and mean discharges are shown...