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Simulation of effects of wastewater discharges on Sand Creek and lower Caddo Creek near Ardmore, Oklahoma Simulation of effects of wastewater discharges on Sand Creek and lower Caddo Creek near Ardmore, Oklahoma
A streamflow and water-quality model was developed for reaches of Sand and Caddo Creeks in south-central Oklahoma to simulate the effects of wastewater discharge from a refinery and a municipal treatment plant. The purpose of the model was to simulate conditions during low streamflow when the conditions controlling dissolved-oxygen concentrations are most severe. Data collected to...
Authors
Edwin A. Wesolowski
Altitude of the top of the Deadwood Formation in the Black Hills area, South Dakota Altitude of the top of the Deadwood Formation in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the...
Authors
Janet M. Carter, Jack A. Redden
Water resources data, North Dakota, water year 1998. Volume 1: Surface water Water resources data, North Dakota, water year 1998. Volume 1: Surface water
Water-resources data for the 1998 water year for North Dakota consists of records of discharge, stage, and water quality for streams; contents, stage, and water quality for lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality for ground-water wells. Volume 1 contains records of water discharge for 97 streamflow-gaging stations; stage only for 22 river-stage stations; contents and/or...
Authors
R.E. Harkness, W.R. Berkas, S.W. Norbeck, S.M. Robinson
Supplement to Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4122, lake-level frequency analysis for the Waubay Lakes Chain, northeastern South Dakota Supplement to Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4122, lake-level frequency analysis for the Waubay Lakes Chain, northeastern South Dakota
No abstract available.
Authors
Colin A. Niehus, Aldo V. Vecchia, Ryan F. Thompson
Water resources data, North Dakota, water year 1998; Volume 2, ground water Water resources data, North Dakota, water year 1998; Volume 2, ground water
No abstract available.
Authors
R.E. Harkness, J. D. Wald
Source, occurrence, and extent of arsenic in the Grass Mountain area of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota Source, occurrence, and extent of arsenic in the Grass Mountain area of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
No abstract available.
Authors
Janet M. Carter, S. K. Sando, T. S. Hayes, R. H. Hammond
Streamflow statistics of selected streams in the lower Red River of the North basin, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Manitoba Streamflow statistics of selected streams in the lower Red River of the North basin, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Manitoba
Statistical summaries of streamflow data through water year 1994 for selected active and discontinued U.S. Geological Survey gaging stations for the Red River of the North Basin downstream of Halstad, Minnesota, to and including Emerson, Manitoba, are presented in this report. The summaries for each streamflow-gaging station include (1) station description, (2) graph of the annual mean...
Authors
Tara Williams-Sether, Gregg J. Wiche
Trace elements and organic chemicals in stream-bottom sediments and fish tissues, Red River of the North basin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, 1992-95 Trace elements and organic chemicals in stream-bottom sediments and fish tissues, Red River of the North basin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, 1992-95
Stream-bottom sediment and fish-tissue samples from the Red River of the North Basin, were analyzed for a large suite of chemical elements and organic chemicals. Cadmium, lead, and mercury were widespread in sediments, at concentrations not indicative of acute contamination. Mercury, the element of greatest health concern in the region, was detected at low concentrations in 38 of 43...
Authors
M. E. Brigham, R. M. Goldstein, L. H. Tornes
Ground water and surface water: A single resource Ground water and surface water: A single resource
The importance of considering ground water and surface water as a single resource has become increasingly evident. Issues related to water supply, water quality, and degradation of aquatic environments are reported on frequently. The interaction of ground water and surface water has been shown to be a significant concern in many of these issues. Contaminated aquifers that discharge to...
Authors
Thomas C. Winter, Judson W. Harvey, O. Lehn Franke, William M. Alley
Water resources data, North Dakota, dater year 1997, Voume 2. Ground water Water resources data, North Dakota, dater year 1997, Voume 2. Ground water
No abstract available.
Authors
R.E. Harkness, J. D. Wald
Water quality in the Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, 1992-95 Water quality in the Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, 1992-95
This report is intended to summarize major findings that emerged between 1992 and 1995 from the water-quality assessment of the River River of the North basin study unit and to relate these findings to water-quality issues of regional and national concern. The information in primarily intended for those who are involved in water-resource management. Yet the information contained here may...
Authors
Jeffrey D. Stoner, D. L. Lorenz, R. M. Goldstein, M. E. Brigham, T.K. Cowdery
Summary of floods in the United States, January 1992 through September 1993 Summary of floods in the United States, January 1992 through September 1993
This volume contains a summary of the flooding in the upper Mississippi River Basin during the spring and summer of 1993 and 36 articles describing severe, widespread, or unusual flooding in the United States from January 1, 1992, to the end of the 1993 water year, September 30, 1993. Each flood is described to an extent commensurate with its significance and the availability of data on...
Authors
Donald V. Arvin