Analysis of runoff from small drainage basins in Wyoming
Gordon S. Craig, James G. Rankl
1978, Water Supply Paper 2056
A flood-hydrograph study has defined the magnitude and frequency of flood volumes and flood peaks that can be expected from drainage basins smaller than 11 square miles in the plains and valley areas of Wyoming. Rainfall and runoff data, collected for 9 years on a seasonal basis (April through September),...
Flood investigations in Nevada through 1977 water year
Otto Moosburner
1978, Open-File Report 78-610
Maximum annual discharges, gage heights, and probable flood dates for 127 sites are compiled for Nevada streams. Data have been collected in cooperation with the Nevada Department of Highways at most of the sites (108).Also included in the report are the peak discharges, gage heights, and flood dates for the...
Mineral resources of the Rincon wilderness study area, Pima County, Arizona
Charles H. Thorman, Harald Drewes, Michael Lane
1978, Open-File Report 78-596
The Rincon wilderness study area comprises about 254 km2 (98 mi2) of the Rincon Mountains 15-30 km (10-20 mi) east of Tucson, Arizona. The area lies within the Coronado National Forest and forms a belt around the north, east, and south sides of the Saguaro National Monument (fig. 1). A...
Stress and recovery of aquatic organisms as related to highway construction along Turtle Creek, Boone County, West Virginia
James L. Chisholm, Sanford C. Downs
1978, Water Supply Paper 2055
During and after construction of Appalachian Corridor G, a divided, four-lane highway, five benthic invertebrate samples were collected at each of four sites on Turtle Creek, and, for comparative purposes, three samples were collected at each of two sites on Lick Creek, an adjacent undisturbed stream. Diversity index, generic count,...
Floods of June 4 and 12, 1976, at Culbertson, Montana
M. V. Johnson
1978, Open-File Report 78-429
Runoff from rainfall caused flooding in the town of Culbertson, Montana, on June 4 and 12, 1976. Flood damage was mostly to business and residential structures within Culberston. Two small drainage contributed the peak flows, which at one site exceeded 1,200 cubic feet per second per square mile of contributing...
Effectiveness of sediment-control techniques used during highway construction in central Pennsylvania
Lloyd A. Reed
1978, Water Supply Paper 2054
A different method for controlling erosion and sediment transport during highway construction was used in each of four adjacent drainage basins in central Pennsylvania. The basins ranged in size from 240 to 490 acres (97 to 198 hectares), and the area disturbed by highway construction in each basin ranged from...
A compilation of hydrologic data before and during highway construction in parts of Tijeras Canyon, New Mexico, 1972-1977
J.D. Hudson
1978, Open-File Report 78-238
Tijeras Canyon is located at the eastern edge of Albuquerque, New Mexico and extends about 15 miles to the east. The canyon is the construction site of a new east-west interstate highway. This basic-data report contains surface and ground-water data collected prior to and during highway construction. Well and spring...
Supplementary hydraulic analysis of proposed bridge site on Mohawk River, Whitesboro, New York
Richard Lumia
1978, Open-File Report 78-348
As a supplement to a 1975 report, titled "Floodflow Characteristics at Proposed Bridge Site on Mohawk River, Whitesboro, New York," by Bernard Dunn (U.S. Geological. Survey open-file report), in which the hydraulic effects of two alternative highway plans during a large-magnitude flood were evaluated, a hydraulic analysis was made for...
Use and interpretation of strong-motion records from highway bridges
J.D. Raggett, Christopher Rojahn
1978, Open-File Report 78-707
This report describes how strong-motion records obtained from the earthquake-induced motions of highway bridges may be analyzed for use in the evaluation of bridge designs and bridge design procedures.This report is divided into five principal sections. The first section describes strong-motion instrumentation and strong-motion records. In the second section, a...
Sediment discharge from highway construction near Port Carbon, Pennsylvania
Robert E. Helm
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-35
The effects of highway construction on suspended-sediment loads were studied in the upper reaches of the Schuylkill River basin, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, from April 1975 to March 1977. From March 1975 to October 1976, 4.3 miles of State Route 209 was relocated through the upper reaches of the basin, a...
Stormwater-runoff data for a highway area, Broward County, Florida
Jack Hardee, Robert A. Miller, Harold C. Mattraw Jr.
1978, Open-File Report 78-612
Rainfall, stormwater discharge, and water-quality data for both rainfall and runoff are summarized for a highway area near Pompano Beach, Florida. Loads for 20 water-quality constituents were computed for the runoff from 41 storms between April 1975, and July 1977. The basin of 58.3 acres contains a 3,000 ft segment...
Quality of the water in Borrow Ponds near a major highway interchange, Dade County, Florida, October-November 1977
T.R. Beaven, Benjamin F. McPherson
1978, Open-File Report 78-1029
Water, bottom sediment, and aquatic plants were sampled from ponds near a major south Florida highway interchange to document concentrations of selected constituents in an aquatic environment near heavy vehicular traffic. Generally, concentrations of constituents were within the range expected in an uncontaminated environment in south Florida. However, concentrations did...
Selected uranium and uranium-thorium occurrences in New Hampshire
Wallace A. Bothner
1978, Open-File Report 78-482
Secondary uranium mineralization occurs in a northwest-trending fracture zone in the Devonian Concord Granite in recent rock cuts along Interstate Highway 89 near New London, New Hampshire. A detailed plane table map of this occurrence was prepared. Traverses using total gamma ray scintillometers throughout the pluton of Concord Granite identified...
Small-stream flood investigations in Minnesota: October 1958 to September 1975
Lowell C. Guetzkow, Kurt T. Gunard
1977, Open-File Report 77-39
An investigation of flood flows from small drainage basins in Minnesota was initiated to aid in the design of bridges, culverts and other highway drainage structures. The program provides peak flow data on streams having drainage areas generally less than 50 square miles, placing particular emphasis on those less than...
Technique for estimating magnitude and frequency of floods in Illinois
George W. Curtis
1977, Water-Resources Investigations Report 77-117
A technique is presented for estimating flood magnitudes at recurrence intervals ranging from 2 to 500 years, for unregulated rural streams in Illinois, with drainage areas ranging from 0.02 to 10,000 square miles. Multiple regression analyses, using streamflow data from 241 sampling sites, were used to define the flood-frequency relationships....
Saltwater intrusion in the Floridan aquifer, coastal Citrus and Hernando Counties, Florida, 1975
L. R. Mills, Paul D. Ryder
1977, Water-Resources Investigations Report 77-100
The coastal parts of Citrus and Hernando Counties, Fla., are undergoing extensive urban development along U.S. Highway 19. The Floridan aquifer, a thick sequence of limestone and dolomite , is the principal source of water supply for the coastal parts of these two counties. The construction of canals that penetrate...
Progress report to the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Commission for year ending September 30, 1977
Marion S. Hines
1977, Open-File Report 77-846
The Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Commission and the U.S. Geological Survey have a mutual interest in flood-frequency and open-channel hydraulics for the economic design of bridges and culverts. This report is a summary of the accomplishments of the cooperative program. Included are plans for future work and a brief...
Computation of backwater and discharge at width constrictions of heavily vegetated flood plains
V.R. Schneider, J.W. Board, B.E. Colson, F.N. Lee, Leroy Druffel
1977, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-129
The U.S. Geological Survey, cooperated with the Federal Highway Administration and the State Highway Departments of Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana, to develop a proposed method for computing backwater and discharge at width constrictions of heavily vegetated flood plains. Data were collected at 20 single opening sites for 31 floods. Flood-plain...
Supplementary hydraulic analysis of the Chenango River, Broome County, New York, in relation to planned highway construction
Bernard Dunn, Richard Lumia
1977, Open-File Report 77-484
Analysis of runoff from small drainage basins in Wyoming
Gordon S. Craig, James G. Rankl
1977, Open-File Report 77-727
A flood-hydrograph study has defined the magnitude and frequency of flood volumes and flood peaks that can be expected from drainage basins smaller than 11 square miles in the plains and valley areas of Wyoming. Rainfall and runoff data, collected for 9 years on a seasonal basis (April through September),...
Hydraulic analysis, Mad River at State Highway 41, Springfield, Ohio
Ronald I. Mayo
1977, Open-File Report 77-399
A hydraulic analysis of the lad River in a reach at Springfield, Ohio was made to determine the effects of relocating State Highway 41 in 1S76. The main channel was cleaned by dredging in the vicinity cf the new highway bridge and at the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railway bridge...
Effectiveness of sediment-control techniques used during highway construction in central Pennsylvania
Lloyd A. Reed
1977, Open-File Report 77-498
Baseline water quality of Long Meadow Lake, Ponds AP-9 and AP-10, and Black Dog Creek, Hennepin and Dakota counties, Minnesota
G. A. Payne
1977, Open-File Report 77-424
Long Meadow Lake, Black Dog Creek, and Ponds AP-9 and AP-10 which lie in an area designated for a trunk highway bridge crossing the Minnesota River, were sampled for baseline water quality prior to construction of the bridge. Data collected show that dissolved solids fluctuate seasonally. Dissolved oxygen:/ranged from less...
Nuclear fuel materials movement by highways (BTU): 1975
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1977, Report, National energy transportation systems
No abstract available....
Nuclear fuel materials movement by highways (truckloads), 1975
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1977, Report, National atlas of the United States
No abstract available....