Water resources data for Texas, water year 1983, volume 3. Colorado River, Lavaca River, Guadalupe River, Nueces River, Rio Grande basins, and intervening coastal basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, Water Data Report TX-83-3
No abstract available....
Water resources data for Utah, water year 1983
M. D. ReMillard, G. A. Birdwell, R. B. Garrett, G. W. Sandberg
1984, Water Data Report UT-83-1
No abstract available....
Evaluation of regional ground-water quality in relation to land use; US Geological Survey Toxic Waste--Ground-Water Contamination Program
D.R. Helsel, S.E. Ragone
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4217
Water resources data, West Virginia, water year 1983
W.N. Embree, E.A. Friel, F.M. Taylor, T. A. Ehlke
1984, Water Data Report WV-83-1
Water resources data for the 1983 water year for West Virginia consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams and springs, and water levels of ground water. This report contains discharge records for 83 gaging stations; stage only records for 15 gaging stations; contents for 1 reservoir;...
Water-level maps of the alluvial aquifer, Northwestern Mississippi, April 1983
David M. Sumner
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4285
Water levels were measured in about 500 wells in the Mississippi River valley alluvial aquifer in northwestern Mississippi during April 1983. Ground-water levels have declined in some areas in recent years as a result of heavy irrigation pumpage from this aquifer. Near the areas of principal recharge, along the major...
Potentiometric map of the Gordo aquifer in northeastern Mississippi, November and December 1982
Daphne Darden
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4254
The Paleozoic rocks that outcrop in Tishomingo County, Mississippi, supply water to public, industrial, and domestic wells in two counties in the northeastern part of the State. Paleozoic rocks in the area consist mostly of beds of sandstone, shale, and limestone which dip about 30 feet per mile to the...
Infiltration to the Navajo sandstone in the lower Dirty Devil River basin, Utah, with emphasis on techniques used in its determination
T. W. Danielson, J. W. Hood
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4154
Depth and thickness of selected units in Upper Permian, Upper Jurassic, and Lower Cretaceous rocks in southwestern Kansas
Jack Kume, Joseph M. Spinazola
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4095
As ground-water reserves decline in the Ogallala aquifer in an area of about 17,400 square miles in 26 counties of southwestern Kansas, sandstone aquifers in underlying Upper Jurassic and Lower and Upper Cretaceous rocks may be developed to supplement or replace the Ogallala as a source of water for some...
Estimation of magnitude and frequency of floods in Pima County, Arizona, with comparisons of alternative methods
J.H. Eychaner
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4142
Ground-water data for Michigan 1983
G.C. Huffman
1984, Open-File Report 84-623
Water levels, locations, depths, and aquifers tapped are given for 115 observation wells. Tabulated data include extremes of water levels for 1983 and for the period of record, pumpage of most major ground-water users in the State, and quality data on selected wells. The largest reported user of ground-water, the...
Erosion, channel change, and sediment transport in the Big Lost River, Idaho
R.P. Williams, P.J. Krupkin
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4147
Background hydrologic information in potential lignite mining areas in northeastern Mississippi
S. J. Kalkhoff
1984, Open-File Report 84-462
Techniques for estimating flood hydrographs for ungaged urban watersheds
V.A. Stricker, V.B. Sauer
1984, Open-File Report 82-365
The Clark Method, modified slightly was used to develop a synthetic, dimensionless hydrograph which can be used to estimate flood hydrographs for ungaged urban watersheds. Application of the technique results in a typical (average) flood hydrograph for a given peak discharge. Input necessary to apply the technique is an estimate...
Hydrologic monitoring in the area of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, Mississippi-Alabama, fiscal year 1983
Fred Morris III
1984, Open-File Report 84-717
A laboratory-scale magnetohydrostatic separator and its application to mineralogic problems
Henry V. Alminas, T.L. Marceau, J. D. Hoffman, R. C. Bigelow
1984, Bulletin 1541
Aldicarb-pesticide contamination of ground water in eastern Suffolk County, Long Island, New York
Julian Soren, W. G. Stelz
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4251
Aldicarb, a toxic oxime-carbamate pesticide that was believed incapable of reaching ground water, was used in potato-farming areas of eastern Suffolk County, New York during 1975-80. In 1979, aldicarb was found in substantial concentrations in ground water throughout the area. The New York State Department of Health set a limit...
Generalized geologic map of the Big Maria Mountains region, northeastern Riverside County, southeastern California
Warren Bell Hamilton
1984, Open-File Report 84-407
Preliminary geologic map of Richeau Hills 7.5 minutes Quadrangle, Wyoming
George L. Snyder
1984, Open-File Report 84-358-L
A working bibliography for digital cartographic data standards
Harold Moellering, editor(s)
1984, Open-File Report 87-305
Map showing outcrops of granitic rocks and silicic, shallow-intrusive rocks, Basin and Range Province, Northern California
F. A. Hills, T.L. Grose, D. A. Lopez
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4115-C
Stratigraphic and structural relations of volcanic rocks in drill holes USW GU-3 and USW G-3, Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada
R. B. Scott, Mayra Castellanos
1984, Open-File Report 84-491
Analysis of characteristics of simulated flows from small surface-mined and undisturbed Appalachian watersheds in the Tug Fork basin of Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia
A. G. Scott
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4151
Hydrologic and climatologic data were collected at 10 small, mined and unmined watersheds in the Tug Fork basin of Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia. These data included continuous records of discharge, precipitation, and air temperature. Daily records of sediment concentrations and sediment discharges were also obtained and periodic observations of...
X-ray mineralogy of cores from the North Atlantic and Mid-Atlantic continental slope and rise
L.J. Poppe
1984, Open-File Report 84-673
Sediment transport by irrigation return flows in four small drains within the DID-18 drainage of the Sulphur Creek basin, Yakima County, Washington, April 1979 to October 1981
P. R. Boucher
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4167
Suspended sediment, water discharges, and water temperatures were monitored in four small drains in the DID-18 basin of the Sulphur Creek basin, a tributary to the Yakima River, Washington. Water outflow, inflow, and miscellaneous sites were also monitored. The information was used to evaluate the effectiveness of management practices in...
Some chemical effects of the Mount St. Helens eruption on selected streams in the State of Washington
John M. Klein
1984, Circular 850-E
During several periods of volcanic-ash eruption at Mount St. Helens, Wash., (March 30, May 25-26, May 30-June 2, and June 12-13, 1980) strong winds from the north occurred at high altitudes. As a result, the volcanic ash fell some 50 miles to the south in the Bull Run watershed, the...