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A selected bibliography of water resources publications for Mississippi
G.G. Parker, Debbe Walker, Carol Moss
1984, Open-File Report 84-62
Hydrologic data were collected at 15 stream sites draining potential lignite areas in Calhoun, Montgomery, and Webster Counties during a period of low streamflow. The total dissolved solids ranged from 25 to 14.9 mg/L and most major ion concentrations were less and suspended sediment concentrations were less than 30 mg/L....
Magnitude and frequency of high flows of unregulated streams in Kansas
P. R. Jordan
1984, Open-File Report 84-453
Information on high-flow magnitude and frequency is needed for hydro-logic evaluation of such factors as flood-control storage and dam safety. High-flow information given in this report is for streamflows unaffected by major regulation, such as by large reservoirs. High-flow magnitude and frequency data are given for 91 streamflow-gaging stations through-out...
Measurement of discharge using tracers
Frederick A. Kilpatrick, Ernest D. Cobb
1984, Open-File Report 84-136
The development of fluorescent dyes and fluorometers that can measure these dyes at very low concentrations has made dye-dilution methods practical for measuring discharge. These methods are particularly useful for determining discharge under certain flow conditions that are unfavorable for current meter measurements. These include small streams, canals, and pipes...
General description of the hydrology and burial trenches at the low-level radioactive waste burial facility near Barnwell, South Carolina
B.B. McDonald
1984, Open-File Report 84-806
The Barnwell low-level radioactive solid waste burial site is located in Barnwell County, South Carolina, 5 miles west of the city of Barnwell. Approximately 1,050 feet of stratified gravel, sand, silt, clay, and limestone, ranging in age from Late Cretaceous to Holocene, underlie the burial site. Ground water within the...
Data from pumping and injection tests and chemical sampling in the geothermal aquifer at Klamath Falls, Oregon
S.M. Benson, C. J. Janik, D.C. Long, R.D. Solbau, P.J. Lienau
1984, Open-File Report 84-146
A seven-week pumping and injection tests in the geothermal aquifer at Klamath Falls, Oregon, in 1983 provided new information on hydraulic properties of the aquifer. The Open-File Data Report on the tests includes graphs of water levels measured in 50 wells, temperature measurement in 17 wells , daily air-temperatures in...
Brief statement on the hydrology of the Sampit River area near Georgetown, South Carolina
J.M. Cahill
1984, Open-File Report 84-243
The Carolina Refining and Distributing Company is planning to locate an oil-refining plant near Georgetown, South Carolina. To aid in the preparation of an environmental impact statement, a description of the stratigraphy, ground-water resources, and an assessment of possible seismic activity that may occur in the Winyah Bay vicinity has...