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Results of testing landspreading of treated municipal wastewater at St. Petersburg, Florida
R.C. Reichenbaugh, David P. Brown, Carole L. Goetz
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-110
Chlorinated secondary-treated effluent was used to irrigate a grassed 4-acre site at rates of 2 and 4 inches per week for periods of 11 and 14 weeks, respectively. Part of the site was drained by tile lines 5 feet below land surface. Irrigation of the drained plot resulted in rapid...
Potentiometric surface of Floridan Aquifer, southwest Florida Water Management District and adjacent areas, May 1979
R. M. Wolansky, L. R. Mills, W. M. Woodham, C. P. Laughlin
1979, Open-File Report 79-1255
A May 1979 potentiometric-surface map depicts the annual low water-level period. Potentiometric levels declined 4 to 21 feet between September 1978 and May 1979, in the citrus and farming sections of southern Hillsborough, northern Hardee, southwestern Polk, northwestern DeSoto, and Manatee Counties. Water levels in these areas are widely affected...
Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources– South Atlantic-Gulf region
D.J. Cedarstrom, E. H. Boswell, G. R. Tarver
1979, Professional Paper 813-O
Precipitation in the 270,000-square-mile South Atlantic-Gulf Region ranges from 44 to 80 inches, and the average runoff is about 15 inches. The ground-water discharge that forms the base flow of streams is conservatively estimated to be about 78,000 million gallons per day the equivalent of about 6 inches of precipitation....
Ground water in Dale Valley, New York
Allan D. Randall
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-120
Dale Valley is a broad valley segment, enlarged by glacial erosion, at the headwaters of Little Tonawanda Creek near Warsaw , New York. A thin, shallow alluvial aquifer immediately underlies the valley floor but is little used. A deeper gravel aquifer, buried beneath many feet of lake deposits, is tapped...
Texture, clay mineralogy, trace metals, and age of cored sediments from the North Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf
Michael H. Bothner, E.C. Spiker, W.M. Ferrebee, D.L. Peeler
1979, Open-File Report 79-842
The concentration of 9 trace metals in sediment cores collected from the Continental Shelf off the northeastern United States are generally uniform with sediment depth and are low compared to average crustal abundances. No evidence for the accumulation of anthropogenic metals was found in these samples.The sediment texture on Georges...
A preliminary annotated bibliography on siliceous algal cysts and scales
David P. Adam, Albert D. Mahood
1979, Open-File Report 79-1215
As part of an investigation of the stratigraphic and environmental distributions of siliceous algal resting cysts, we have assembled this bibliography. The emphasis is on papers that illustrate these cysts, and our annotation concentrates on the nature of the illustrations. In some cases, we have also listed taxonomic names of...