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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Variation in aluminum, iron, and particle concentrations in oxic ground-water samples collected by use of tangential-flow ultrafiltration with low-flow sampling
Particulates that move with ground water and those that are artificially mobilized during well purging could be incorporated into water samples during collection and could cause trace-element concentrations to vary in unfiltered samples, and possibly in filtered samples (typically 0.45-um (micron) pore size) as well, depending on the particle-size fractions present. Therefore, measured concentrati
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Zoltan Szabo, J.H. Oden, J. Gibs, D.E. Rice, Y. Ding
Hydrogeologic framework, water levels, and trichloroethylene contamination, Naval Air Warfare Center, West Trenton, New Jersey, 1993-97
No abstract available.
Authors
Pierre J. Lacombe
Water Resources Data - New Jersey, Water Year 1999, Volume 3, Water-Quality Data
Water-resources data for the 1999 water year for New Jersey are presented in three volumes, and consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground water. Volume 3 contains a summary of surface and ground water hydrologic conditions for the 1999 water year, a listing of current water-resourc
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M.J. DeLuca, K.M. Romanok, M.L. Riskin, G.L. Mattes, A.M. Thomas, B.J. Gray
Analysis of persistent organic pollutants in the Newark Bay Estuary, New Jersey, U.S.A.
No abstract available.
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D. I. Thal, S. A. Mills, Timothy P. Wilson, Jennifer L. Bonin
Change in field turbidity and trace element concentrations during well purging
Various physical and chemical properties were monitored sequentially in the field during well purging as indicators of stabilization of the composition of the water in the well. Turbidity was monitored on site during purging of oxic water from three wells with screened intervals open to an unconfined aquifer system in the Coastal Plain of southern New Jersey to determine if stabilization of turbid
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J. Gibs, Zoltan Szabo, T. Ivahnenko, F.D. Wilde
Ground-water flow and distribution of volatile organic compounds, Rutgers University Busch Campus and vicinity, Piscataway Township, New Jersey
No abstract available.
Authors
Jean C. Lewis-Brown, Vincent T. dePaul
Use of Low-Flow Trend and Transfer-Function Models to Determine Relation of Low Flows to Regional Urbanization and Precipitation, Rahway River Basin, New Jersey, 1940-91
The Rahway River Basin in northern New Jersey has become heavily urbanized. The importance of the Rahway River as a water-supply source for the region led to an investigation of trends in the river's low-flow characteristics over time and their relation to regional urbanization and precipitation. Since 1950, low flows at a stream-gaging station near Springfield, N.J., increasingly have tended to e
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Thomas H. Barringer, Robert G. Reiser, Curtis V. Price
Water quality in the Long Island-New Jersey coastal drainages, New York and New Jersey, 1996–98
No abstract available.
Authors
Mark A. Ayers, Jonathan Kennen, Paul E. Stackelberg
Relations of surface-water quality to streamflow in the Wallkill and upper Delaware River basins, New Jersey and vicinity, water years 1976-93
Relations of water quality to streamflow were determined for 18 water-quality constituents at 18 surface-water stations within the drainage basins of the Wallkill and upper Delaware Rivers in New Jersey and vicinity for water years 1976-93. Surface-water-quality and streamflow data were evaluated for trends (through time) in constituent concentrations during high and low flows, and relations betwe
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Debra E. Buxton, Kathryn Hunchak-Kariouk, R. Edward Hickman
Relations of surface-water quality to streamflow in the Raritan River basin, New Jersey, water years 1976-93
Relations of water quality to streamflow were determined for 18 water-quality constituents at 21 surface-water stations within the drainage area of the Raritan River Basin for water years 1976-93. Surface-water-quality and streamflow data were evaluated for trends (through time) in constituent concentrations during high and low flows, and relations between constituent concentration and streamflow,
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Debra E. Buxton, Kathryn Hunchak-Kariouk, R. Edward Hickman
Relations of surface-water quality to streamflow in the Atlantic Coastal, lower Delaware River, and Delaware Bay basins, New Jersey, water years 1976-93
Relations of water quality to streamflow were determined for 18 water-quality constituents at 28 surface-water-quality stations within the drainage area of the Atlantic Coastal, lower Delaware River, and Delaware Bay Basins for water years 1976-93. Surface-water-quality and streamflow data were evaluated for trends (through time) in constituent concentrations during high and low flows, and relatio
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Kathryn Hunchak-Kariouk, Debra E. Buxton, R. Edward Hickman
Trends in Water Quality of New Jersey Streams, Water Years 1986-95
Trend tests were conducted on values of 24 water-quality characteristics measured at 83 surface-water-quality stations on streams in New Jersey during water years 1986-95. Characteristics tested include physical properties and concentrations of nutrients, bacteria, and major dissolved constituents. Seasonal Kendall uncensored tests and tobit regression were used to determine whether unadjusted val
Authors
R. Edward Hickman, Thomas H. Barringer