Publications
New Jersey Water Science Center scientists have produced over 1,300 publications that are registered in the USGS Publications Warehouse, along with many others prior to their work at the USGS or in conjunction with other government agencies. Journal articles and conference proceedings are also available.
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Effects of sample isolation and handling on the recovery of purgeable organic compounds Effects of sample isolation and handling on the recovery of purgeable organic compounds
This report compares the recovery of purgeable organic compounds (POCs) obtained by using a downhole isobaric sampler developed by the U.S. Geological Survey, a helical-rotor submersible pump, and a point source bailer to collect and isolate samples of ground water from three wells in Now York and New Jersey: the samples contained a total of 13 PCX's delectable at concentrations ranging...
Authors
Jacob Gibs, Thomas E. Imbrigiotta, James H. Ficken, James F. Pankow, M. E. Rosen
Potential effects of development on flow characteristics of two streams in the Raritan River Basin, New Jersey Potential effects of development on flow characteristics of two streams in the Raritan River Basin, New Jersey
Parts of the Raritan River basin in central New Jersey have undergone increasing development over the last several decades. The increasing population relies on the region's ground water and surface water sources for its residential, commercial, and industrial water supply. Urbanization, regionalized wastewater‐treatment facilities, stream channel alterations, and interbasin transfers of...
Authors
Thomas H. Barringer, Robert G. Reiser, Curtis V. Price
National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program, Long Island-New Jersey (LINJ) Coastal Drainages Study Unit National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program, Long Island-New Jersey (LINJ) Coastal Drainages Study Unit
In 1991, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began its National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA ) program to (1) document the quality of a large, representative part of the Nation's water resources; (2) define water-quality trends; and (3) identify major factors that affect water quality. In addressing these goals, the program will produce information that will be useful to water policy...
Authors
Paul E. Stackelberg, Mark A. Ayers
National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program, Long Island-New Jersey (LINJ) Coastal Drainages Study Unit : Scope of the Long Island-New Jersey Coastal Drainages Study-Unit investigation National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program, Long Island-New Jersey (LINJ) Coastal Drainages Study Unit : Scope of the Long Island-New Jersey Coastal Drainages Study-Unit investigation
Scope of the Long Island-New Jersey Coastal Drainages Study-Unit Investigation In 1991, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began a National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program to document the status of and trends in quality of a large representative part of the Nation's water resources and to provide a sound scientific understanding of the primary natural and human factors that...
Authors
Mark A. Ayers
Sensitivity of water resources in the Delaware River basin to climate variability and change Sensitivity of water resources in the Delaware River basin to climate variability and change
Because of the greenhouse effect, projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels might cause global warming, which in turn could result in changes in precipitation patterns and evapotranspiration and in increases in sea level. This report describes the greenhouse effect; discusses the problems and uncertainties associated with the detection, prediction, and effects of climate...
Authors
Mark A. Ayers, David M. Wolock, Gregory J. McCabe, Lauren E. Hay, Gary D. Tasker
Hydrology of the unconfined aquifer system, Toms River, Metedeconk River, and Kettle Creek Basins, New Jersey, 1987-90 Hydrology of the unconfined aquifer system, Toms River, Metedeconk River, and Kettle Creek Basins, New Jersey, 1987-90
No abstract available.
Authors
Martha K. Watt, Melissa L. Johnson, Pierre J. Lacombe
Water Resources Data, New Jersey, Water Year 1992, Volume 2. Ground-Water Data Water Resources Data, New Jersey, Water Year 1992, Volume 2. Ground-Water Data
Water Resources data for the 1992 water year for New Jersey consists 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. Volume 2 contains records of ground-water levels from 225 wells and water-quality analyses of ground water from 178 wells. These data represent...
Authors
W.R. Bauersfeld, W.D. Jones, C.E. Gurney
Water Resources Data, New Jersey, Water Year 1992, Volume 1. Surface-Water Data Water Resources Data, New Jersey, Water Year 1992, Volume 1. Surface-Water Data
Water resources data for the 1992 water year for New Jersey consists 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 volume of the report contains discharge records for 99 gaging stations; tide summaries for 2 stations; stage and contents for 37 lakes and...
Authors
W.R. Bauersfeld, E.W. Moshinsky, C.E. Gurney
Corrosiveness of ground water in the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system of the New Jersey Coastal Plain Corrosiveness of ground water in the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system of the New Jersey Coastal Plain
Ground water from the unconfined part of the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system in the New Jersey Coastal Plain typically is corrosive-- that is, it is acidic, soft, and has low concentrations of alkalinity. Corrosive ground water has the potential to leach trace elements and asbestos fibers from plumbing materials used in potable- water systems, thereby causing potentially harmful...
Authors
J. L. Barringer, G. R. Kish, A. J. Velnich
Comparison of downhole and surface sampling for the determination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ground water Comparison of downhole and surface sampling for the determination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ground water
The relative precision and accuracy of sampling and analysis methods for the determination of trace concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ground water were compared. Samples were collected from a well containing nanogram‐per‐liter (ng/L) to microgram‐per‐liter (μg/L) levels of VOCs. A Keck helical rotor submersible pump was used to collect samples at the surface for...
Authors
M. E. Rosen, James F. Pankow, Jacob Gibs, Thomas E. Imbrigiotta
Hydrogeologic, geophysical, and ground-water-quality reconnaissance at and near the Ciba-Geigy Superfund site, Ocean County, New Jersey Hydrogeologic, geophysical, and ground-water-quality reconnaissance at and near the Ciba-Geigy Superfund site, Ocean County, New Jersey
No abstract available.
Authors
G. J. Barton, Tamara Ivahnenko