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Annual yield and selected hydrologic data for the Arkansas River Basin Compact, Arkansas-Oklahoma, 1986 water year
M. A. Moore, T.E. Lamb, S. P. Blumer
1987, Open-File Report 87-203
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...
Mineralogical characterization of the Shelburne Marble; a Vermont marble test stone used to study the effects of acid rain
E. S. McGee
1987, Open-File Report 87-447
The Shelburne Marble of Vermont has been used extensively in buildings and monuments and for this reason has been selected as a test stone for the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP) stone exposure studies. Mineralogical characterization of fresh Shelburne Marble provides a basis for recognizing mineralogical changes that may...
Data-collection methods and data summary for the assessment of water quality in Cedar Creek, west-central Illinois
R.D. McFarlane, W.O. Freeman, A.R. Schmidt
1987, Open-File Report 87-543
A water-quality, data-collection network on a 26.2-mile reach of Cedar Creek in west-central Illinois was operated from May through December 1985 and from March through October 1986. The study reach drains a 60.8-square-mile area of predominantly agricultural land. However, the city of Galesburg contributes combined- and storm-sewer discharge to the...
Geologic map of the Chelan 30-minute by 60-minute quadrangle, Washington
R. W. Tabor, V. A. Frizzell Jr., J. T. Whetten, R. B. Waitt Jr., D. A. Swanson, G. R. Byerly, D. B. Booth, M. J. Hetherington, R. E. Zartman
1987, IMAP 1661
Summary -- The Chelan quadrangle hosts a wide variety of rocks and deposits and display a long geologic history ranging from possible Precambrian to Recent. Two major structures, the Leavenworth and Entiat faults divide cross the quadrangle from southeast to northwest and bound the Chiwaukum 'graben', a structural low preserving...
Potentiometric surface of the Aquia Aquifer in southern Maryland during the Fall of 1986
F. K. Mack, D. C. Andreasen, S. E. Curtin, J. C. Wheeler
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4214
Thr potentiometric map is highlighted with indications concerning: (1) outcrop areas of the Aquia aquifer; (2) the potentiometric contour of the aquifer; (3) observation and/or supply wells yielding < 10,000 gallons/day (gpd); and (4) other supply wells with yields > 10,000 gpd. (Lantz-PTT)...
Roughness coefficients for densely vegetated flood plains
G.J. Arcement, V.R. Schneider
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4247
Although much research has been done on Manning 's roughness coefficients for stream channels, very little has been done on the selection of roughness values for densely vegetated flood plains. In this report four method for determining roughness coefficients for flood plains are examined and evaluated. Field data were collected...