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Calculated hydrographs for unsteady research flows at selected sites along the Colorado River downstream from Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona, 1990 and 1991
Eleanor R. Griffin, Stephen M. Wiele
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4266
A one-dimensional model of unsteady discharge waves was applied to research flowr that were released from Glen Canyon Dam in support of the Glen Canyon Environmental Studies. These research flows extended over periods of 11 days during which the discharge followed specific, regular patterns repeated on a daily cycle that...
Initial effects of Stagecoach Reservoir on discharge, water-quality characteristics, and suspended-sediment loads in the Yampa River, northwestern Colorado
R.L. Tobin
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4101
The construction and filling of Stagecoach Reservoir on the Yampa River during 1988-91 were done to enhance water management and to use local water resources. To assess the initial effects of the reservoir on the hydrology of the upper Yampa River, physical, chemical, and biological data were collected at a...
A coupled surface-water and ground-water flow model (MODBRANCH) for simulation of stream-aquifer interaction
Eric D. Swain, Eliezer J. Wexler
1996, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 06-A6
Ground-water and surface-water flow models traditionally have been developed separately, with interaction between subsurface flow and streamflow either not simulated at all or accounted for by simple formulations. In areas with dynamic and hydraulically well-connected ground-water and surface-water systems, stream-aquifer interaction should be simulated using deterministic responses of both systems...
Water Quality in a Wet Meadow, Platte River Valley, Central Nebraska
Patrick J. Emmons
1996, Fact Sheet 097-96
The Platte River Valley in Nebraska, and in particular the reach from Kearney to Grand Island, is an extremely important natural habitat area. Over 300 migratory bird species, including several threatened and endangered species, have been observed along the Platte River. In the spring, nearly 500,000 sandhill cranes, along with...
Statewide Floods in Pennsylvania, January 1996
R.E. Thompson
1996, Fact Sheet 103-96
Rivers and streams throughout Pennsylvania (fig. 1) experienced major flooding during January 1996. Flood stages (water-surface heights) and discharges (flows) in many of the Commonwealth's waterways were measured by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and approached or exceeded record levels established during previous floods. Setting the stage for the flooding...
Frequency analyses for recent regional floods in the United States
Nick B. Melcher, Patsy G. Martinez
Housner G.W.Chung R.M., editor(s)
1996, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Conference on Natural Disaster Reduction
During 1993-95, significant floods that resulted in record-high river stages, loss of life, and significant property damage occurred in the United States. The floods were caused by unique global weather patterns that produced large amounts of rain over large areas. Standard methods for flood-frequency analyses may not adequately consider the...
Tributary debris fans and the late Holocene alluvial chronology of the Colorado River, eastern Grand Canyon, Arizona
R. Hereford, K. S. Thompson, K. J. Burke, H.C. Fairley
1996, Geological Society of America Bulletin (108) 3-19
Bouldery debris fans and sandy alluvial terraces of the Colorado River developed contemporaneously during the late Holocene at the mouths of nine major tributaries in eastern Grand Canyon. The age of the debris fans and alluvial terraces contributes to understanding river hydraulics and...
Observed and simulated movement of bank-storage water
P. J. Squillace
1996, Ground Water (34) 121-134
Detailed hydrologic and water-chemistry data were collected that document the movement of bank-storage water during March 7-April 17, 1990, in an alluvial aquifer adjacent to the Cedar River, Iowa. Hydrologic data included 745 daily ground-water-level measurements from 27 observation wells. Water-chemistry data indicate that bank-storage water had smaller specific conductance...
Loess studies in central United States: Evolution of concepts
L.R. Follmer
1996, Engineering Geology (45) 287-304
Few words in the realm of earth science have caused more debate than "loess". It is a common term that was first used as a name of a silt deposit before it was defined in a scientific sense. Because this "loose" deposit is easily distinguished from other more coherent deposits,...
Ground-water levels in an alluvial plain between the Tanana and Chena Rivers near Fairbanks, Alaska 1986-93
R. L. Glass, M. R. Lilly, D. F. Meyer
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4060
The aquifer of an alluvial plain between the Tanana and Chena Rivers near Fairbanks, Alaska, generally consists of highly transmissive sands and gravels under water-table conditions. During 1986-88, the U.S. Geological Survey studied the distribution of ground-water levels in the alluvial plain between Moose Creek Dam and the confluence of...
Biology of Amur sleeper (Perccottus glehni) in the Delta of the Selenga River, Buryatia, Russia
Alexander G. Litvinov, Robert O’Gorman
1996, Journal of Great Lakes Research (22) 370-378
We determined the fecundity, growth, diet, and density of the Amur sleeper (Perccottus glehni) in the Selenga River Delta on Lake Baikal during 1986-1991 to better understand how this invading exotic will affect Baikal's endemic fishes. We also compared the Amur sleeper's diet with that of other fishes living in...
Pesticides and pesticide degradation products in stormwater runoff: Sacramento River Basin, California
Joseph L. Domagalski
1996, Water Resources Bulletin (32) 953-964
Pesticides in stormwater runoff, within the Sacramento River Basin, California, were assessed during a storm that occurred in January 1994. Two organophosphate insecticides (diazinon and methidathion), two carbamate pesticides (molinate and carbofuran), and one triazine herbicide (simazine) were detected. Organophosphate pesticide concentrations increased with the rising stage of the hydrographs;...
Water Resources Data, Colorado, Water Year 1996--Volume 2. Colorado River Basin
R.M. Crowfoot, A.V. Paillet, G.F. Ritz, M.E. Smith, R.A. Jenkins, G. B. O’Neill
1996, Water Data Report CO-96-2
Water-resources data for Colorado for the 1996 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 321...
Summary of data-collection activities and effects of flooding from tropical storm Alberto in parts of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, July 1994
Timothy C. Stamey
1996, Open-File Report 96-228
Parts of central and southwestern Georgia, southeastern Alabama, and the western panhandle of Florida were devastated by floods resulting from rainfall produced by Tropical Storm Alberto in July 1994. As tributary floodwaters combined and moved downstream in the Flint, Ocmulgee, and Choctawhatchee Rivers, peak discharges exceeded the 100-year flood discharges...
Water Resources Data, California, Water Year 1995. Volume 3. Southern Central Valley Basins and the Great Basin from Walker River to Truckee River
P.D. Hayes, G.L. Rockwell, S.W. Anderson
1996, Water Data Report CA-95-3
Water resources data for the 1995 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 167 streamflow-gaging stations, 1 crest-stage partial-record streamflow station;...
Predevelopment freshwater heads in the glaciofluvial, Saginaw, and Marshall aquifers in the Michigan Basin
Gary J. Barton, Richard J. Mandle, Matthew A. Baltusis Jr.
1996, Open-File Report 95-319
Maps showing predevelopment freshwater heads were developed for the major aquifers in the Michigan Basin. The Michigan Basin is an isolated, regional ground-water-flow system consisting of a glaciofluvial aquifer and three bedrock aquifers separated by confining units. The bedrock aquifers investigated are the Saginaw, Parma-Bayport, and Marshall aquifers. Fractured sandstones...
Water Resources Data, Colorado, Water Year 1996--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
1996, Water Data Report CO-96-1
Water-resources data for Colorado for the 1996 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 321...
Water Resources Data, California, Water Year 1995. Volume 1. Southern Great Basin from Mexican Border to Mono Lake Basin; and Pacific Slope Basins from Tijuana River to Santa Maria River
J.A. Agajanian, G.L. Rockwell, P.D. Hayes
1996, Water Data Report CA-95-1
Water resources data for the 1995 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 (1) discharge records for 141 streamflow-gaging stations, 6 crest-stage partial-record streamflow...
Evolution of a trench-slope basin within the Cascadia subduction margin: The Neogene Humboldt Basin, California
Patricia A. McCrory
1995, Sedimentology (42) 223-247
The Neogene Humboldt (Eel River) Basin is located along the north-eastern margin of the Pacific Ocean within the Cascadia subduction zone. This sedimentary basin originated near the base of the accretionary prism in post-Eocene time. Subduction processes since that time have elevated strata in the south-eastern portion of the basin...
Application of acoustic velocity meters for gaging discharge of three low-velocity tidal streams in the St. Johns River basin, northeast Florida
J. V. Sloat, W. S. Gain
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4230
Index-velocity data collected with acoustic velocity meters, stage data, and cross-sectional area data were used to calculate discharge at three low-velocity, tidal streamflow stations in north-east Florida. Discharge at three streamflow stations was computed as the product of the channel cross-sectional area and the mean velocity as determined from an...
Water-quality and lake-stage data for Wisconsin lakes, water year 1994
S. J. Field, J. F. Elder, H.S. Garn, G. L. Goddard, P.A. Kammerer Jr., D.L. Olson, Dale M. Robertson, W. J. Rose
1995, Open-File Report 95-190
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with local and other agencies, collects data at selected lakes throughout Wisconsin. These data, accumulated over many yes rs, provide a data base for developing an improved understanding of the water quality of lakes\ To make these data available to interested parties outside...