Interactions between ground water and surface water in the Suwannee River basin, Florida
B. G. Katz, R.S. DeHan, J.J. Hirten, J.S. Catches
1997, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (33) 1237-1254
Ground water and surface water constitute a single dynamic system in roost parts of the Suwannee River basin due to the presence of karat features that facilitate the interaction between the surface and subsurface. Low radon-222 concentrations (below background levels) and enriched amounts of oxygen-18 and deuterium in ground water...
Hydraulic modeling for lahar hazards at cascades volcanoes
J. E. Costa
1997, Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (3) 21-30
The National Weather Service flood routing model DAMBRK is able to closely replicate field-documented stages of historic and prehistoric lahars from Mt. Rainier, Washington, and Mt. Hood, Oregon. Modeled time-of-travel of flow waves are generally consistent with documented lahar travel-times from other volcanoes around the world. The model adequately replicates...
Relative sensitivity of three endangered fishes, Colorado squawfish, bonytail, and razorback sucker, to selected metal pollutants
Kevin J. Buhl
1997, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (37) 186-192
The acute toxicity of four metal pollutants to larval and juvenile stages of endangered Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius), bonytail (Gila elegans), and razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) were determined in a water quality representative of that in the Green River, Utah. The rank order of toxicity (96-hr LC50) of the metals...
Combined-sewer overflow data and methods of sample collection for selected sites, Detroit, Michigan
M.J. Sweat, J.R. Wolf
1997, Open-File Report 96-646
The discharge of untreated sewage is illegal in Michigan unless permitted under Act 245 due to public health concerns. In October, 1992, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR, now the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality) issued a discharge permit to Detroit authorizing discharge from the City's 78 combined-sewer overflows...
Water Resources Data, Colorado, Water Year 1997--Volume 1. Missouri River Basin, Arkansas River Basin, and Rio Grande Basin
R.M. Crowfoot, A.V. Paillet, G.F. Ritz, M.E. Smith, R.D. Steger, G. B. O’Neill
1997, Water Data Report CO-97-1
Water-resources data for Colorado for the 1997 water year consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of wells and springs. This report (Volumes 1 and 2) contains discharge records for 327...
Water Resources Data, California, Water Year 1996. Volume 3. Southern Central Valley Basins and the Great Basin from Walker River to Truckee River
G.L. Rockwell, S.W. Anderson, P.D. Hayes
1997, Water Data Report CA-96-3
Water-resources data for the 1996 water year for California consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams, stage and contents in lakes and reservoirs, and water levels and water quality in wells. Volume 3 contains discharge records for 168 gaging stations, stage and contents for 43 lakes...
Water Resources Data, California, Water Year 1996. Volume 1. Southern Great Basin from Mexican Border to Mono Lake Basin, and Pacific Slope Basins from Tijuana River to Santa Maria River
G.L. Rockwell, P.D. Hayes, J.A. Agajanian
1997, Water Data Report CA-96-1
Water-resources data for the 1996 water year for California consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams, stage and contents in lakes and reservoirs, and water levels and water quality in wells. Volume 1 contains discharge records for 149 gaging stations and 6 crest-stage partial-record stations, stage...
Delineation of flooding within the upper Mississippi River Basin — Flood of July 10 and 27, 1993, in Kansas City Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas, and vicinity
Charles A. Perry, Ralph W. Clement, Seth E. Studley
1997, Hydrologic Atlas 735-E
During spring and summer 1993, record flooding inundated many of the stream and river valleys in the upper Mississippi and the Missouri River Basins. The flooding was the result of widespread and numerous intense thunderstorms that, together with saturated soils, produced large volumes of runoff. The magnitude of flooding exceeded...
Water Resources Data, Colorado, Water Year 1997--Volume 2. Colorado River Basin
R.M. Crowfoot, A.V. Paillet, G.F. Ritz, M.E. Smith, R.A. Jenkins, G. B. O’Neill
1997, Water Data Report CO-97-2
Water-resources data for Colorado for the 1997 water year consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of wells and springs. This report (Volumes 1 and 2) contains discharge records for 327...
Toxicity of inorganic contaminants, individually and in environmental mixtures, to three endangered fishes (Colorado squawfish, bonytail, and razorback sucker)
Kevin J. Buhl, S. J. Hamilton
1996, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (30) 84-92
Two life stages of three federally-listed endangered fishes, Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius), bonytail (Gila elegans), and razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) were exposed to copper, selenate, selenite, and zinc individually, and to mixtures of nine inorganics in a reconstituted water that simulated the water quality...
Geohydrology of stratified drift and streamflow in the Deerfield River basin, northwestern Massachusetts
P.J. Friesz
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4115
This report presents the results of a study of the geohydrology of stratified drift and streamflow in the Deerfield River Basin, northwestern Massachusetts. Detailed hydrologic information is needed to plan for the optimal use of ground-water and surface-water resources and for development of new drinking-water supplies in the basin. Sources...
Verification of a one-dimensional, unsteady-flow model for the Fox River in Illinois
Audrey L. Ishii, Mary J. Turner
1996, Water Supply Paper 2477
The previously-calibrated application of the Full EQuations (FEQ) model of one-dimensional, unsteady flow to a 30.7-mile reach of the Fox River in northeastern Illinois was verified with discharge, stage, and dye-transport data collected during a 12-day period in October-November 1990. The period included unsteady flow induced by the operation of...
Changes in high-flow frequency and channel geometry of the Neosho River downstream from John Redmond Dam, southeastern Kansas
S.E. Studley
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4243
The streamflow regimen of the Neosho River downstream from John Redmond Dam in southeastern Kansas has changed significantly since the dam's completion in 1964. The controlled releases from the dam have decreased the magnitudes of peak discharges and increased the magnitudes of low discharges. The trends in river stage for...
Floods of July 12, 1972, March 19, 1979, and June 15, 1991, in the Turkey River Basin, northeast Iowa
D. A. Eash, B.A. Koppensteiner
1996, Open-File Report 96-560
Water-surface-elevation profiles and peak discharges for the floods of July 12, 1972, March 19, 1979, and June 15, 1991, in the Turkey River Basin, northeast Iowa, are presented in this report. The profiles illustrate the 1979 and 1991 floods along the Turkey River in Fayette and Clayton Counties and along...
Use of dye tracing in water-resources investigations in Wyoming, 1967-94
J. F. Wilson Jr., J.G. Rankl
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4122
During 1967-94, the U.S. Geological Survey made numerous applications of dye tracing for water-resources investigations in Wyoming. Many of the dye tests were done in cooperation with other agencies. Results of all applications, including some previously unpublished, are described. A chronology of past applications in Wyoming and a discussion of...
River-stage data, Colorado River, Glen Canyon Dam to upper Lake Mead, Arizona, 1990-94
R.W. Gauger
1996, Open-File Report 96-626
Determination of roughness coefficients for streams in west-central Florida
D.F. Gillen
1996, Open-File Report 96-226
Physical and hydraulic characteristics are presented for 10 west-central Florida stream reaches. These may be used as reference reaches for estimating Manning's roughness coefficient, n, in similar rivers and channels. Discharge in these reaches ranged from 1.8 to 3,010 cubic feet per second and water-surface slope ranged from 0.00002 to...
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the Suwannee River Water Management District, Florida
G. L. Giese, Marvin A. Franklin
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4176
Flood-frequency statistics for 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-. 100-, 200-, and 500-year recurrence intervals, based on three methods of analysis, are presented for 25 continuous-record and seven peak flow partial-record gaging stations in the Suwannee River Water Management District. The first method, for gaged stations, utilizes station records; the second...
Flood tracking chart, Amite River basin, Louisiana
Lawrence Callender, Brian E. McCallum, Sebastian R. Brazelton
1996, Open-File Report 96-649
The Amite River Basin flood tracking chart is designed to assist emergency response officials and the local public in making informed decisions about the safety of life and property during floods along the Amite and Comite Rivers and Bayou Manchac in southeastern Louisiana. This chart is similar in concept to...
Index of stations: Surface-water data-collection network of Texas, September 1995
1996, Open-File Report 96-481
As of September 30, 1995, the surface-water data-collection network of Texas (table 1) included 305 continuous-recording streamflow stations (D), 28 gageheight record only stations (G), 23 crest-stage partialrecord stations (C), 42 flood-hydrograph partial-record stations (H), 33 low-flow partial-record stations (L), 19 continuous-recording temperature and conductivity stations (M2), 5 continuous-recording temperature,...
Simulation of tidal-flow, circulation, and flushing of the Charlotte Harbor Estuarine System, Florida
C. R. Goodwin
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4153
A two-dimensional circulation and constituent- transport model, SIMSYS2D, was used to simulate tidal-flow, circulation, and flushing characteristics in Charlotte Harbor. The model was calibrated and verified against field observations of stage,discharge, and velocity. Standard errors averaged about 3 percent of the range in stage at the tide stations and between...
Compilation and preliminary interpretations of hydrologic and water-quality data from the Railroad Industrial Area, Fairbanks, Alaska, 1993-94
M. R. Lilly, K. A. McCarthy, A.T. Kriegler, James Vohden, G.E. Burno
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4049
Commercial and industrial activities in the Railroad Industrial Area in Fairbanks, Alaska, have resulted in accidental releases of chemicals to the subsurface. Such releases have generated concern regarding local ground-water quality and the potential impact on nearby water-supply wells. Consequently, a study is being conducted to characterize the environmental and...
Ground-water flow patterns and water budget of a bottomland forested wetland, Black Swamp, eastern Arkansas
G.J. Gonthier, B.A. Kleiss
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4192
The U.S. Geological Survey, working in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station, collected surface-water and ground-water data from 119 wells and 13 staff gages from September 1989 to September 1992 to describe ground-water flow patterns and water budget in the Black Swamp, a bottomland forested...
Eutrophication trends inferred from hypolimnetic dissolved-oxygen dynamics within selected White River reservoirs, northern Arkansas-southern Missouri, 1974-94
W. R. Green
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4096
The White River Basin in northern Arkansas and southern Missouri contains four major reservoirs. Beaver, Table Rock, and Bull Shoals Lakes form a chain of reservoirs on the main stem of the White River. Norfork Lake is on the North Fork River, a tributary of the White River. Vertical water-...
Analysis of selected water-quality data for surface water in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, April-August 1995
Dennis K. Demcheck
1996, Open-File Report 96-345
Physical and chemical-related properties, concentrations of chemical constituents, which included major ions and nutrients, and concentrations of fecal-coliform bacteria were determined for 17 sites on 11 streams in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, during the period April-August 1995. The streams were sampled to assess the effects of different streamflow conditions...