Publications
Scientific reports, journal articles, or general interest publications by USGS scientists in the Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center are listed below. Publications span from 1898 to the present.
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Freshwater withdrawals in Texas, 1985 Freshwater withdrawals in Texas, 1985
Since 1950, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has estimated water use in the United States at 5-year intervals. Resulting reports tabulate water use by State and by water-resources region (major river basins) for a number of categories, such as irrigation, water supply, and industrial. In 1977, the USGS began the National Water-Use Information Program, designed to be a National source of
Authors
Dee L. Lurry, Nancy L. Barber
Guidelines for collection and field analysis of water-quality samples from streams in Texas Guidelines for collection and field analysis of water-quality samples from streams in Texas
This manual provides standardized guidelines and quality-control procedures for the collection and preservation of water-quality samples and defines procedures for making field analyses of unstable constituents or properties. Descriptions and procedures are given for several methods of sampling for which a variety of samplers may be used. Sample-processing devices such as sample churns...
Authors
F.C. Wells, W.J. Gibbons, M.E. Dorsey
Summary of data from the 1981-83 pilot study and 1985-89 operations of the Hueco Bolson Recharge Project, Northeast El Paso, Texas Summary of data from the 1981-83 pilot study and 1985-89 operations of the Hueco Bolson Recharge Project, Northeast El Paso, Texas
Pumping and injection tests were conducted during a 1981-83 pilot study of the Hueco bolson recharge project in northeast El Paso. Water-level decline and buildup were measured in a recharge well and an observation well. The specific capacity of the recharge well during the October 1982 injection test was 18.3 gallons per minute per foot after 22.5 hours. The recharge well was...
Authors
D. E. White, G.J. Sladek
Hydrogeologic maps of the Central Oklahoma Aquifer, Oklahoma Hydrogeologic maps of the Central Oklahoma Aquifer, Oklahoma
No abstract available.
Authors
Scott C. Christenson, Robert B. Morton, Benard A. Mesander
Approximate water-level changes in wells completed in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers, 1977-90 and 1989-90, and measured compaction, 1973-December 1989, in the Houston-Galveston region, Texas Approximate water-level changes in wells completed in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers, 1977-90 and 1989-90, and measured compaction, 1973-December 1989, in the Houston-Galveston region, Texas
This report is one in a series of reports that depict water-level changes since 1977 and compaction of subsurface material since 1973. The report was prepared in cooperation with the City of Houston and the Harris-Galveston Coastal Subsidence District, and presents approximate water-level changes in wells in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers, 1977-90 and 1989-90 (figs. 1-4), and...
Authors
Dana L. Barbie, L.S. Coplin, Glenn L. Locke
Potentiometric surface of the Edwards-Trinity aquifer system and contiguous hydraulically connected units, west-central Texas, winter, 1974-75 Potentiometric surface of the Edwards-Trinity aquifer system and contiguous hydraulically connected units, west-central Texas, winter, 1974-75
The potentiometric surface of the Edwards-Trinity aquifer system and contiguous hydraulically connected units (from December 1974 through February 1975) was mapped as part of the Edwards-Trinity Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (RASA) project. A major goal of the Edwards-Trinity RASA project is to understand and describe the regional flow system (Bush, 1986). The development of a digital...
Authors
Eve L. Kuniansky
Time-of-travel of solutes in the Trinity River from Dallas to Trinidad, Texas, May and August 1987 Time-of-travel of solutes in the Trinity River from Dallas to Trinidad, Texas, May and August 1987
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the city of Dallas, conducted a study of the time of travel of solutes during moderate flow conditions in a reach of the Trinity River from the outfall of the Dallas Central Wastewater Treatment Plant (DCWTP) to the USGS streamflow-gaging station 08062700, Trinity River at Trinidad, in May and August 1987. Previous USGS time-of...
Authors
W. Scott Gain
Ground-water withdrawals, water-level changes, land-surface subsidence, and ground-water quality in Fort Bend County, Texas, 1969-87 Ground-water withdrawals, water-level changes, land-surface subsidence, and ground-water quality in Fort Bend County, Texas, 1969-87
Fort Bend County, which has one of the fastest growing populations of all counties in the United States, is dependent entirely on ground water for public supply. Since 1969, at least 90 large-capacity wells have been drilled, of which 57 were public supply wells, 23 were irrigation wells, and 10 were industrial wells. All but seven of the new public-supply wells are located in the...
Authors
G.L. Locke
A finite-element model for simulation of two-dimensional steady-state ground-water flow in confined aquifers A finite-element model for simulation of two-dimensional steady-state ground-water flow in confined aquifers
A computer program based on the Galerkin finite-element method was developed to simulate two-dimensional steady-state ground-water flow in either isotropic or anisotropic confined aquifers. The program may also be used for unconfined aquifers of constant saturated thickness. Constant head, constant flux, and head-dependent flux boundary conditions can be specified in order to approximate...
Authors
E. L. Kuniansky
Hydrology of the Arbuckle Mountains area, south-central Oklahoma Hydrology of the Arbuckle Mountains area, south-central Oklahoma
Rocks that make up the Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer crop out over ~500 mi2 in the Arbuckle Mountains province in south-central Oklahoma. The aquifer consists of limestone, dolomite, and sandstone of the Arbuckle and Simpson Groups of Late Cambrian to Middle Ordovician age and is about 5,000-9,000 ft thick. The rocks were subjected to intensive folding and faulting associated with major...
Authors
Roy W. Fairchild, Ronald L. Hanson, Robert E. Davis
Preliminary report on the hydrogeology of Lake Five-O and vicinity, Bay County, Florida Preliminary report on the hydrogeology of Lake Five-O and vicinity, Bay County, Florida
No abstract available.
Authors
William J. Andrews, James P. Oliveros, Jerilyn J. Collins
Trends in water-quality data in Texas Trends in water-quality data in Texas
No abstract available.
Authors
Terry L. Schertz