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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Water-resources report prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey, Texas District, 1973-1986 Water-resources report prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey, Texas District, 1973-1986
Since 1973, personnel of the Texas District, Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey have written and published approximately 300 reports concerning the water resources of Texas. These reports vary considerably in subject matter, complexity, format, desired audience, and publication outlet. Some of the reports have been published in different outlets of U.S. Geological...
Records of wells, drillers' logs, water-level measurements, and chemical analyses of ground water in Harris and Galveston Counties, Texas, 1980-84 Records of wells, drillers' logs, water-level measurements, and chemical analyses of ground water in Harris and Galveston Counties, Texas, 1980-84
Information on major new water wells in Harris and Galveston Counties was compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey from 1980 to 1984. This report presents the results of the hydro!ogic data collection on new large-capacity and other selected wells, including well location and completion data, drillers 1 logs of the strata penetrated, water levels, and chemical quality of the produced water...
Authors
James F. Williams, L.S. Coplin, C.E. Ranzau, W.B. Lind, C.W. Bonnet, Glenn L. Locke
Water quality of Canyon Lake, central Texas Water quality of Canyon Lake, central Texas
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Authors
W.R. Roddy, K. M. Waddell
Approximate potentiometric surfaces for the aquifers of the Texas coastal uplands system, 1980 Approximate potentiometric surfaces for the aquifers of the Texas coastal uplands system, 1980
The National Water Commission recommended that the U.S. Geological Survey conduct intensive studies of the important regional aquifer systems in the United States, particularly those with declining water levels and deteriorating water quality. The result has been a series of Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (RASA) studies, one of which is the West Gulf Coast RASA study (Grubb, 1984). The...
Authors
Sergio Garza, B.D. Jones, E.T. Baker
Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Houston metropolitan area, Texas, 1984 Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Houston metropolitan area, Texas, 1984
Hydrologic investigations of urban watersheds in Texas were begun by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1954. Studies are now in progress in the Austin and Houston areas, and have been completed in the Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio areas. The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the city of Houston, began studies in the Houston metropolitan area in 1964. The program was expanded in...
Authors
Fred Liscum, J.P. Bruchmiller, D. W. Brown, E.M. Paul
Comparison of irrigation pumpage and change in water storage of the High Plains Aquifer in Castro and Parmer counties, Texas, 1975-83 Comparison of irrigation pumpage and change in water storage of the High Plains Aquifer in Castro and Parmer counties, Texas, 1975-83
An understanding of the relationship between irrigation pumpage and change in ground-water storage was needed to quantify the amount of water returning to the High Plains aquifer as a result of intensive irrigation in Castro and Parmer Counties, Texas. Irrigation pumpage for the 9-year period, 1975-83, was estimated by using the Blaney-Criddle consumptive-use formula adjusted by a factor...
Authors
Gary W. Mackey
Water quality of Cedar Creek reservoir in northeast Texas, 1977 to 1984 Water quality of Cedar Creek reservoir in northeast Texas, 1977 to 1984
Water in Cedar Creek Reservoir in northeast Texas had volume-weighted average concentrations of less than 140 milligrams per liter of dissolved solids, less than 30 milligrams per liter of dissolved sulfate, and less than 25 milligrams per liter of chloride between vh nuary 1977 and August 1984. The water was soft to moderately hard; the total hardness concentrations ranged from 55 to 75
Authors
Norman F. Leibbrand, Willard J. Gibbons
Statistical, graphical, and trend summaries of selected water-quality and streamflow data from the Trinity River near Crockett, Texas, 1964-85 Statistical, graphical, and trend summaries of selected water-quality and streamflow data from the Trinity River near Crockett, Texas, 1964-85
Statistical and graphical -.summaries of selected water-quality and'" streamflow data collected between 1964 and 1985 at the Trinity River near" Crockett are presented to document the baseline water quality of the Trinity River at this location. Dissolved oxygen exceeded 7.0 milligrams per liter in more than 50 percent- of the samples analyzed. The mean value of pH'was 7.4 units; the...
Authors
Richard L. Goss
Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Austin metropolitan area, Texas, 1985 Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Austin metropolitan area, Texas, 1985
Hydrologic investigations of urban watersheds in Texas were begun by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1954. Studies are now in progress in Austin, and Houston. Studies have been completed in the Dallas, Fort Worth, and San Antonio areas. The Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Texas Department of Water Reources, began hydrologic studies in the Austin urban area in 1954. In...
Authors
J.D. Gordon, D.L. Pate, M.E. Dorsey
Effects of runoff controls on the quantity and quality of urban runoff at two locations in Austin, Texas Effects of runoff controls on the quantity and quality of urban runoff at two locations in Austin, Texas
Rapid urban development in the Austin metropolitan area, Texas, is causing concern about increasing peak discharges from storm runoff and the degradation of the quality of water in receiving streams, lakes, and aquifers. In an attempt to decrease peak discharges and improve water quality, runoff controls are being required in some watersheds. This report summarizes the precipitation...
Authors
Clarence T. Welborn, Jack E. Veenhuis
Ground-water withdrawals and changes in ground-water levels, ground-water quality, and land-surface subsidence in the Houston district, Texas, 1980-84 Ground-water withdrawals and changes in ground-water levels, ground-water quality, and land-surface subsidence in the Houston district, Texas, 1980-84
During 1980-84, ground-water withdrawals from the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston district decreased from 511 million gallons per day to 444 million gallons per day. This 13-percent decrease was due to the increased availability of surface water and a decreased demand for water. The largest decreases in ground-water withdrawals occurred in the Houston area. Ground-water...
Authors
James F. Williams, C.E. Ranzau
Estimated sediment deposition in Lake Corpus Christi, Texas, 1972-85 Estimated sediment deposition in Lake Corpus Christi, Texas, 1972-85
The investigation of sediment deposition in Lake Corpus Christi was initiated by researching the published and unpublished sediment data for the 1972-85 water years for stations located upstream and downstream of the lake. Regression analysis was used to fill in the missing data. Data were tabulated for monthly discharge (acre-feet) and sediment load (tons, acre-feet, and percent by...
Authors
Norman F. Leibbrand