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Channel erosion and sediment transport in Pheasant Branch basin near Middleton, Wisconsin; a preliminary report
R. Stephen Grant, Gerald Goddard
1980, Open-File Report 80-161
The purpose of this 5-year study is to (1) evaluate the sediment transport, streamflow characteristics, and stream-channel morphology, (2) relate the above to land-use practices; and (3) evaluate the effect that changes in land-use practices will have on Pheasant Branch basin near Middleton, Wis. This report presents findings of sediment...
Geologic field trip guide for Cenozoic stratigraphy of southwestern Washington
John M. Armentrout
1980, Open-File Report 80-362
This summary of southwestern Washington stratigraphy describes the principal Tertiary formations comprising the Cenozoic sequences. A field trip road log provides directions for access to type and/or reference localities for each formation discussed.Tertiary rocks of southwestern Washington, measuring nearly 13,000 feet in thickness, are mapped as thirteen formational units. These...
Hurricane Frederic tidal floods of September 12-13, 1979, along the Gulf Coast, Pine Beach, St. Andrews Bay, and Fort Morgan quadrangles, Alabama
John C. Scott, Larry R. Bohman
1980, Hydrologic Atlas 634
Shown on a topographic map are floodmark elevations and approximate areas flooded by Hurricane Frederic tides of September 12-13, 1979, along the shores of St. Andrews Bay, Mobile Bay, and Bon Secour Bay from Fort Morgan eastward to about four miles east of Gasque, Ala. The storm tide went completely...
Hurricane Frederic tidal floods of September 12-13, 1979, along the Gulf Coast, Heron Bay, Little Dauphin Island, Fort Morgan, and Fort Morgan NW quadrangles, Alabama
Larry R. Bohman, John C. Scott
1980, Hydrologic Atlas 627
Shown on a topographic map are floodmark elevations and approximate areas flooded by Hurricane Frederic tides of September 12-13, 1979, along the southeastern tip of Mobile County, including Dauphin Island, Alabama. Nearly all the mainland area shown on the map was inundated by the tidal surge. The Dauphin Island Parkway...
Suspended-sediment discharge in five streams near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, before, during, and after highway construction
Lloyd A. Reed
1980, Water Supply Paper 2072
Rainfall, streamflow, sediment, and turbidity data were collected as part of a study to evaluate the effects of highway construction on suspended-sediment discharges in streams. The study was also designed to evaluate the effectiveness of different erosion-control measures in reducing sediment discharge. Although highway construction increased suspended-sediment discharges from two...
Channel and dynamic flow characteristics of the Chattahoochee River, Buford Dam to Georgia Highway 141
Robert E. Faye, Rodney N. Cherry
1980, Water Supply Paper 2063
Detailed flow and cross-section data for a 17-mile reach of the Chattahoochee River in northeast Georgia are described and summarized. Flow data include measurements of highly dynamic stage and discharge at five stations during the period March 21-23, 1976. Flow data were collected at 5-minute intervals and are listed accordingly....
Progress report to the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Commission for year ending September 30, 1978
Marion S. Hines
1979, Open-File Report 79-523
The economic design of bridges and culverts requires a knowledge of the magnitude and frequency of floods for all size drainage basins. In addition, an analysis of the hydrologic and hydraulic characteristics at specific sites where unusual circumstances exist is a prerequisite to design.The Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Commission...
Rainfall-runoff data from small watersheds in Colorado, October 1974 through September 1977
Betty J. Cochran, H.E. Hodges, R.K. Livingston, R.D. Jarret
1979, Open-File Report 79-1261
Rainfall-runoff data from small watersheds in Colorado are being collected and analyzed for the purpose of defining the flood characteristics of these and other similar areas. Data collected from October 1974 through September 1977 at a total of 18 urban stations, 10 Denver Federal Center stations, and 48 rural (or...
Water-quality conditions in the New River, Imperial County, California
James G. Setmire
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-86
The New River, when entering the United States at Calexico, Calif., often contains materials which have the appearance of industrial and domestic wastes. Passage of some of these materials is recognized by a sudden increase in turbidity over background levels and the presence of white particulate matter. Water samples taken...
Characteristics of four urbanized basins in south Florida
Robert A. Miller
1979, Open-File Report 79-694
Physical characteristics of four urbanized basins in south Florida are presented. Land use of the four basins are low-density residential, highway, commercial, and high-density residential. Maps of each basin include a photomosaic, a sewerage map, a drainage map, and an impervious-area map. Tabular data include pervious and impervious areas; sewer...
Chemical quality of ground water on Cape Cod, Massachusetts
M. H. Frimpter, F. B. Gay
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-65
Cape Cod is a 440 square mile hook-shaped peninsula which extends 40 miles into the Atlantic. Freshwater in Pleistocene sand and gravel deposits is the source of supply for nearly 100 municipal and thousands of private domestic wells. Most ground water on Cape Cod is of good chemical quality for...
Backwater at bridges and densely wooded flood plains, Yockanookany River near Thomastown, Mississippi
B.E. Colson, C. O. Ming, George J. Arcement
1979, Hydrologic Atlas 599
Floodflow data that will provide a base for evaluating digital models relating to open-channel flow were obtained at 22 sites on streams in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Thirty-five floods were measured. Analysis of the data indicated methods currently in use would be inaccurate where densely vegetated flood plains are crossed...
Small-stream flood investigations in Minnesota, October 1958 to September 1977
George H. Carlson, Kurt T. Gunard
1979, Open-File Report 79-1061
An investigation of flood flows from small drainage basins in Minnesota is being made to aid in the design of bridges, culverts and other highway drainage structures. Results of the investigation provide peak-flow data on streams generally with drainage areas less than 50 square miles, placing particular emphasis on those...
Flood of August 27-28, 1977, West Cache Creek and Blue Beaver Creek, southwestern Oklahoma
Robert K. Corley, Thomas L. Huntzinger
1979, Open-File Report 79-256
The storm of August 27-28, 1977, in southwestern Oklahoma, shown on the map in figure 1, resulted in extensive inundation of property and damages estimated at close to $1 million (National Weather Service, 1977). Major flooding occurred on Blue Beaver and West Cache Creeks and their tributaries in Comanche County...
Backwater at bridges and densely wooded flood plains, Thompson Creek near Clara, Mississippi
B.E. Colson, C. O. Ming, George J. Arcement
1979, Hydrologic Atlas 597
Floodflow data that will provide a base for evaluating digital models relating to open-channel flow were obtained at 22 sites on streams in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Thirty-five floods were measured. Analysis of the data indicated methods currently in use would be inaccurate where densely vegetated flood plains are crossed...
Backwater at bridges and densely wooded flood plains, west fork Amite River near Liberty, Mississippi
B.E. Colson, C. O. Ming, George J. Arcement
1979, Hydrologic Atlas 598
Floodflow data that will provide a base for evaluating digital models relating to open-channel flow were obtained at 22 sites on streams in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Thirty-five floods were measured. Analysis of the data indicated methods currently in use would be inaccurate where densely vegetated flood plains are crossed...
Water-quality assessment of runoff from a rural highway bridge near Tallahassee, Florida
G. A. Irwin, Gerald T. Losey
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-1
Runoff from a rural highway bridge on U.S. 27 near Tallahassee, Florida, was found to have an insignificant water-quality loading impact on the Ochlockonee River. Potential annual-runoff loads on the bridge surface for virtually all constituents studied were less than one percent of those transported by the river at the...