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Hydrogeologic data for the Coconino Plateau and adjacent areas, Coconino and Yavapai counties, Arizona Hydrogeologic data for the Coconino Plateau and adjacent areas, Coconino and Yavapai counties, Arizona
Data on geology, topography, hydrology, climate, land use, and vegetation were compiled between October 2000 and September 2001 and assembled into a database for use by local and regional waterresource managers and for future water-resource investigations. The hydrologic data include information on wells, springs, streamflow, water chemistry, and water use. Limitations of the data and...
Authors
Donald J. Bills, Marilyn E. Flynn
Assessment of spring chemistry along the south rim of Grand Canyon in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona: A U.S. Geological Survey and National Park Service partnership Assessment of spring chemistry along the south rim of Grand Canyon in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona: A U.S. Geological Survey and National Park Service partnership
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Authors
Robert J. Hart, John Rihs, Howard E. Taylor, Stephen A. Monroe
Ground-water, surface-water and water-chemistry data, Black Mesa area, northeastern Arizona: 2001-02 Ground-water, surface-water and water-chemistry data, Black Mesa area, northeastern Arizona: 2001-02
The N aquifer is the major source of water in the 5,400-square-mile area of Black Mesa in northeastern Arizona. Availability of water is an important issue in this area because of continued industrial and municipal use, a growing population, and precipitation of about 6 to 14 inches per year. The monitoring program in the Black Mesa area has been operating since 1971 and is designed to...
Authors
Blakemore E. Thomas
Investigation of the geology and hydrology of the Coconino Plateau of northern Arizona: a project of the Arizona Rural Watershed Initiative Investigation of the geology and hydrology of the Coconino Plateau of northern Arizona: a project of the Arizona Rural Watershed Initiative
The water resources of the Coconino Plateau in northern Arizona are under increasing demand as a result of development. The population of this arid region continues to grow, and the number of visitors to the many national and state parks and monuments in the region has increased annually. The sustainability, protection, and maintenance of springs and seeps and associated riparian habitat...
Authors
Marilyn E. Flynn, Donald J. Bills
Ground-water, surface-water, and water-chemistry data, Black Mesa Area, northeastern Arizona — 2000–2001, and performance and sensitivity of the 1988 USGS numerical model of the N aquifer Ground-water, surface-water, and water-chemistry data, Black Mesa Area, northeastern Arizona — 2000–2001, and performance and sensitivity of the 1988 USGS numerical model of the N aquifer
The N aquifer is the major source of water in the 5,400-square-mile area of Black Mesa in northeastern Arizona. Availability of water is an important issue in this area because of continued industrial and municipal use, a growing population, and precipitation of about 6 to 14 inches per year. The monitoring program in Black Mesa has been operating since 1971 and is designed to determine...
Authors
Blakemore E. Thomas
Uncertainty in annual streamflow and change in reservoir content data from selected surface-water gaging stations on the lower Colorado River Uncertainty in annual streamflow and change in reservoir content data from selected surface-water gaging stations on the lower Colorado River
The lower Colorado River is an important water resource for metropolitan populations, agriculture, and industry in California, Arizona, and Nevada. The Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) manages the river, releasing water stored in Lakes Mead, Mohave, and Havasu, and in other smaller reservoirs as needed so that it can be used by diverters. To help guide river management, streamflow and...
Authors
David W. Anning
Statistical summary of selected physical, chemical, and toxicity characteristics and estimates of annual constituent loads in urban stormwater, Maricopa County, Arizona Statistical summary of selected physical, chemical, and toxicity characteristics and estimates of annual constituent loads in urban stormwater, Maricopa County, Arizona
Stormwater and streamflow in Maricopa County were monitored to (1) describe the physical, chemical, and toxicity characteristics of stormwater from areas having different land uses, (2) describe the physical, chemical, and toxicity characteristics of streamflow from areas that receive urban stormwater, and (3) estimate constituent loads in stormwater. Urban stormwater and streamflow had...
Authors
Kenneth D. Fossum, Christie M. O’Day, Barbara J. Wilson, Jim E. Monical
Hydrogeology of Picacho Basin, south-central Arizona Hydrogeology of Picacho Basin, south-central Arizona
The hydrogeology of Picacho Basin was studied to define the stratigraphy, basin structure, physical and hydraulic properties of the basin sediments, and predevelopment and postdevelopment conditions of ground-water flow as of 1985. The study area includes about 900 square miles and contains a sedimentfilled asymmetric graben. The greatest sediment thickness occurs along the east margin...
Authors
Donald R. Pool, Rob Carruth, Wesley D. Meehan
Ground-water quality in the upper Santa Cruz Basin, Arizona, 1998 Ground-water quality in the upper Santa Cruz Basin, Arizona, 1998
Fifty-eight ground-water samples were collected and analyzed in 1998 by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality to assess ground-water quality and to identify factors affecting ground-water quality in the Upper Santa Cruz Basin. In addition, pre-existing groundwater quality data for six wells were analyzed to determine changes in the ground-water...
Authors
Alissa Coes, Dorinda J. Gellenbeck, Douglas C. Towne, Maureen C. Freark
Ground-water, surface-water, and water-chemistry data, Black Mesa area, northeastern Arizona—1999 Ground-water, surface-water, and water-chemistry data, Black Mesa area, northeastern Arizona—1999
The N aquifer is the major source of water in the 5,400-square-mile area of Black Mesa in northeastern Arizona. Availability of water is an important issue in this area because of continued industrial and municipal use, a growing population, and a precipitation of only about 6 to 12 inches per year. The monitoring program in Black Mesa has been operating since 1971 and is designed to...
Authors
Blakemore E. Thomas, Margot Truini
Investigation of the geology and hydrology of the Mogollon Highlands of central Arizona: a project of the Arizona Rural Watershed Initiative Investigation of the geology and hydrology of the Mogollon Highlands of central Arizona: a project of the Arizona Rural Watershed Initiative
The Mogollon Highlands of east central Arizona is a region of forested plateau and mountains, deep, sheerwalled canyons, and desert valleys. Known for its scenic beauty and characterized by a generally mild climate, the area, though still sparsely populated, attracts an increasing number of tourists and summer residents. Furthermore, the permanent population is expected to nearly double...
Authors
John T.C. Parker, Marilyn E. Flynn
Organochlorine compounds in streambed sediment and in biological tissue from streams and their relations to land use, central Arizona Organochlorine compounds in streambed sediment and in biological tissue from streams and their relations to land use, central Arizona
Streambed-sediment samples from 13 sites and biological-tissue samples from 11 sites in the Gila River Basin in central Arizona were analyzed for 32 organochlorine compounds in streambed sediment and 28 compounds in biological tissue during 1996 as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment program. The objectives of the study were to determine the occurrence...
Authors
Joseph B. Gebler