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Changes in flood response of the Red River of the North basin, North Dakota-Minnesota Changes in flood response of the Red River of the North basin, North Dakota-Minnesota
The magnitude and frequency of large floods that have occurred in recent years in the basin of the Red River of the North have caused concern that land-use changes and manmade drainage have increased flooding. This study was undertaken to determine whether any changes in flood response of the basin could be documented. A review of the hydrologic setting, previous floods, flood-control...
Authors
Jeffrey E. Miller, Dale L. Frink
Water resources data, North Dakota, water year 1983 Water resources data, North Dakota, water year 1983
Water resources data for the 1983 water year for North Dakota 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 ground water. This report contains discharge records for 112 gaging stations; stage only records for 17 gaging stations; stage and contents for 10 lakes and...
Authors
R.E. Harkness, N.D. Haffield
Synopsis of ground-water and surface-water resources of North Dakota Synopsis of ground-water and surface-water resources of North Dakota
This report describes the surface- and ground-water resources of North Dakota and the limitations of our understanding of these resources. Ground water and surface water are actually one resource, because they are often hydraulically interconnected. They are discussed separately for convenience. In general, the surface-water resources of the mainstem of the Missouri river are abundant...
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T. C. Winter, R.D. Benson, R. A. Engberg, G.J. Wiche, D. G. Emerson, O.A. Crosby, J.E. Miller
Water-resources investigations in North Dakota; fiscal year 1984 Water-resources investigations in North Dakota; fiscal year 1984
The U.S. Geological Survey, through its Water Resources Division, investigates the occurrence, quantity, quality, distribution, and movement of the surface and underground water that composes the Nation's water resources. This publication contains a brief description of the ongoing investigations of the North Dakota District. Much of the Geological Survey program is conducted in...
Authors
L.A. Hall, R.K. Kuzniar
Basic concepts of kinematic-wave models Basic concepts of kinematic-wave models
The kinematic-wave model is one of a number of approximations of the dynamic-wave model. The dynamic-wave model describes onedimensional shallow-water waves (unsteady, gradually varied, openchannel flow). This report provides a basic reference on the theory and applications of the kinematic-wave model and describes the limitations of the model in relation to the other approximations of...
Authors
J.E. Miller
Evaluation of the hydrologic system and potential effects of mining in the Dickinson lignite area, eastern slope and western Stark and Hettinger counties, North Dakota Evaluation of the hydrologic system and potential effects of mining in the Dickinson lignite area, eastern slope and western Stark and Hettinger counties, North Dakota
The investigation of the water resources of the Dickinson lignite area, an area of about 500 square miles, was undertaken to define the hydrologic system of the area and to project probable effects of coal mining on the system. Aquifers occur in sandstone beds in: the Fox Hills Sandstone and the lower Hell Creek Formation of Cretaceous age, the upper Hell Creek Formation of Cretaceous...
Authors
C. A. Armstrong
Water resources data, North Dakota, water year 1982 Water resources data, North Dakota, water year 1982
No abstract available.
Authors
R.E. Harkness, N.D. Haffield
Linear features determined from Landsat imagery in North Dakota Linear features determined from Landsat imagery in North Dakota
The report consists of a map (scale 1:500,000) that shows the linear features determined from Landsat imagery in North Dakota. The linear features, sometimes called linear trends or lineaments, are not identified as to type or origin. Most probably represent fractures or fracture zones, which may affect the movement of water or other fluids through the rocks. The linear features are...
Authors
M. E. Cooley
Data from the surface-water hydrologic investigations of the Hay Creek Study Area, Montana, and the West Branch Antelope Creek Study Area, North Dakota, October 1976 through April 1982 Data from the surface-water hydrologic investigations of the Hay Creek Study Area, Montana, and the West Branch Antelope Creek Study Area, North Dakota, October 1976 through April 1982
Data are provided for the Hay Creek study area near Wibaux, Mont., and the West Branch Antelope Creek study area near Beulah, N. Dak. The report contains data on the following: Air temperature, relative humidity, wind direction, wind run, solar radiation, precipitation, soil temperature, snowpack temperature, snowpack density and water content, streamflow, water quality, soil moisture...
Authors
Douglas G. Emerson, Steven W. Norbeck, Kelvin L. Boespflug
Water-resources investigations in North Dakota; fiscal year 1983 Water-resources investigations in North Dakota; fiscal year 1983
All ongoing water resources projects in North Dakota in fiscal year 1983, are listed. The report was prepared to inform interested federal, State, and local agencies and private individuals of the activities of the Water Resources Division in the State. Information on each project includes objectives, approach, progress in 1982, plans for 1983, completed and planned report products, and...
Authors
Nancy K. Lankford, Luverne L. Albright
Ground-water data for selected coal areas in western North Dakota Ground-water data for selected coal areas in western North Dakota
Ground-water data are provided in this report for the Sand Creek-Hanks, New England-Mott, Dickinson, and Bowman-Gascoyne coal areas, western North Dakota. The report contains the following: (1) Maps showing the location of wells, springs, and test holes; the location of wells and test holes where drillers' logs are available; and the location of wells with chemical analyses; and (2)...
Authors
James D. Wald, Steven W. Norbeck
Inventory and analyses of information for flood plain management in North Dakota Inventory and analyses of information for flood plain management in North Dakota
Governmental units that have been identified as having flood hazard areas but do not have detailed base flood information are required to use the "best available data" to regulate new development or expansion of existing development in flood prone areas. Information for flood plain management has been identified for 95 governmental units in North Dakota and includes the determination of...
Authors
D. G. Emerson, J. D. Wald