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Potentiometric Surface of the Magothy Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 2002 Potentiometric Surface of the Magothy Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 2002

This report presents a map showing the potentiometric surface of the Magothy aquifer in the Magothy Formation of Upper Cretaceous age in Southern Maryland during September 2002. The map is based on water-level measurements in 79 wells. The highest measured water level was 83 feet above sea level near the northern boundary and outcrop area of the aquifer in the north-central part of Anne...
Authors
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Judith C. Wheeler

Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Patapsco Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 2002 Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Patapsco Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 2002

This report presents a map showing the potentiometric surface of the Upper Patapsco aquifer in the Patapsco Formation of Lower Cretaceous age in Southern Maryland during September 2002. The map is based on water-level measurements in 50 wells. The highest measured water level was 117 feet above sea level near the northern boundary and outcrop area of the aquifer in northern Anne Arundel...
Authors
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Judith C. Wheeler

Summary of water- and sediment-quality data for Anacostia River well sites sampled in July-August 2002 Summary of water- and sediment-quality data for Anacostia River well sites sampled in July-August 2002

This data report is a summary of chemical analyses conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey on ground water and sediment in the tidal Anacostia River watershed, Washington, D.C. during July-August 2002. Cores were drilled and wells were established at three shoreline sites: two wells at the New York Avenue overpass, two wells at the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, and one well at Anacostia...
Authors
Cherie V. Miller, Cheryl A. Klohe

Lithologic coring in the lower Anacostia tidal watershed, Washington, D.C., July 2002 Lithologic coring in the lower Anacostia tidal watershed, Washington, D.C., July 2002

Little is known about the volumetric flux of ground water to the lower tidal Anacostia River, or whether ground-water flow is an important component of the contaminant load in this part of the Anacostia River. The watershed is in the eastern part of Washington, D.C., and has been subjected to over 200 years of urbanization and modifications of the river channel and nearby land areas...
Authors
Frederick J. Tenbus

The difference between the potentiometric surfaces of the upper Patapsco aquifer, September 1990 and September 1999 in southern Maryland The difference between the potentiometric surfaces of the upper Patapsco aquifer, September 1990 and September 1999 in southern Maryland

This report presents a map showing the change in the potentiometric surface of the Upper Patapsco aquifer in the Upper Patapsco Formation of Cretaceous age in Southern Maryland for September 1990 and September 1999. The map, based on water-level measurements in 37 wells, shows that the potentiometric surface during the 9- year period ranged from a decline of 1 foot in the northernmost...
Authors
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Judith C. Wheeler

The U.S. Geological Survey and the Chesapeake Bay – The role of science in environmental restoration The U.S. Geological Survey and the Chesapeake Bay – The role of science in environmental restoration

The Chesapeake Bay is the Nation's largest estuary and historically supported one of the most productive fisheries in the world. In addition to supporting aquatic communities and wildlife, the bay's watershed serves the economic and recreational needs of 15 million people. The fertile soils of the watershed support significant agricultural production. Unfortunately, the commercial...
Authors
Roger A. Barlow, John W. Brakebill, John F. Bratton, Vicki S. Blazer, John Karl Bohlke, Owen P. Bricker, Steve M. Colman, Thomas M. Cronin, Cliff R. Hupp, Janet R. Keough, Jurate M. Landwehr, Michael J. Langland, Wayne L. Newell, Matthew Perry, Scott W. Phillips, Steve D. Preston, Nancy B. Rybicki, Nancy S. Simon, Debra A. Willard

Potentiometric Surface of the Lower Patapsco Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 2001 Potentiometric Surface of the Lower Patapsco Aquifer in Southern Maryland, September 2001

This report presents a map showing the potentiometric surface of the Lower Patapsco aquifer in the Patapsco Formation of Cretaceous age in Southern Maryland during September 2001. The map is based on water-level measurements in 65 wells. The potentiometric surface was as high as 110 feet above sea level near the northwestern boundary and outcrop area of the aquifer in northern Anne...
Authors
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Judith C. Wheeler

The difference between the potentiometric surfaces of the lower Patapsco aquifer, September 1990 and September 2001 in southern Maryland The difference between the potentiometric surfaces of the lower Patapsco aquifer, September 1990 and September 2001 in southern Maryland

This report presents a map showing the change in the potentiometric surface of the Lower Patapsco aquifer in the Lower Patapsco Formation of Cretaceous age in Southern Maryland for September 1990 and September 2001. The map, based on water level measurements in 49 wells, shows that the change of the potentiometric surface during the 11- year period ranged from a rise of 11 feet at Indian...
Authors
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Judith C. Wheeler

Digital data used to relate nutrient input to water quality in the Chesapeake Bay watershed Digital data used to relate nutrient input to water quality in the Chesapeake Bay watershed

Digital data sets compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey were used as input for a collection of Spatially Referenced Regressions On Watershed (SPARROW) attributes for the Chesapeake Bay region including parts of Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. These regressions use a nonlinear statistical approach to relate nutrient...
Authors
John W. Brakebill, Stephen D. Preston, Sarah K. Martucci

Potentiometric surface of the Magothy aquifer in southern Maryland, September 1999 Potentiometric surface of the Magothy aquifer in southern Maryland, September 1999

This report presents a map showing the change in the potentiometric surface of the Magothy aquifer in the Magothy Formation of Cretaceous age in Southern Maryland for September 1975 and September 1999. The map, based on water level measurements in 61 wells, shows that the potentiometric surface during the 24-year period ranged from zero at the outcrop area, which is in the northernmost...
Authors
Stephen E. Curtin, David C. Andreasen, Judith C. Wheeler
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