Publications
South Atlantic 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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Magnitudes, nature, and effects of point and nonpoint discharges in the Chattahoochee River basin, Atlanta to West Point Dam, Georgia Magnitudes, nature, and effects of point and nonpoint discharges in the Chattahoochee River basin, Atlanta to West Point Dam, Georgia
On an average annual basis and during the storm period of March 12-15, 1976, nonpoint-source loads for most constituents were larger than point-source loads at the Whitesburg station, located on the Chattahoochee River about 40 miles downstream from Atlanta, GA. Most of the nonpoint-source constituent loads in the Atlanta to Whitesburg reach were from urban areas. Average annual point...
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J. K. Stamer, R.N. Cherry, R.E. Faye, R.L. Kleckner
Low-flow frequency of Georgia streams Low-flow frequency of Georgia streams
This report contains analyses of low-flow data and tabulations of computed low-flow frequency for all stream sites in Georgia where suitable flow records have been collected. These include 134 continuous-record gaging stations and 102 partial-record gaging stations. Frequency records for gaging stations with short records have been adjusted where possible to more closely represent...
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R.F. Carter, S.A. Putnam
Public water supplies of North Carolina: A summary of water sources, use, treatment, and capacity of water-supply systems Public water supplies of North Carolina: A summary of water sources, use, treatment, and capacity of water-supply systems
A study of the public water-supply systems in North Carolina with 500 or more customers provides information needed to aid the planning, development, and utilization of the public water supplies of the State. Water use, sources of water, water quality, water treatment and capacity of 224 public-water-supply systems were investigated during 1970-76, and the findings of the investigation...
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L.T. Mann
Evaluation of the geologic and hydrologic factors related to the waste-storage potential of Mesozoic aquifers in the southern part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, South Carolina and Georgia Evaluation of the geologic and hydrologic factors related to the waste-storage potential of Mesozoic aquifers in the southern part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, South Carolina and Georgia
This report describes the subsurface distribution of rocks of Cretaceous to Late Jurassic(?) age in the Atlantic. Coastal Plain, South Carolina and Georgia, and examines their potential for deep-well waste storage. For mapping purposes a waste-storage "operational unit" is established and defined. It is a sand or sandstone layer, 20 feet or more in thickness, that is immediately overlain...
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Philip M. Brown, D.L. Brown, M.S. Reid, O. B. Lloyd
Water resources data for South Carolina, water year 1977 Water resources data for South Carolina, water year 1977
No abstract available.
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Ground-water resources of the Cape Lookout National Seashore, North Carolina Ground-water resources of the Cape Lookout National Seashore, North Carolina
Fresh groundwater in the Cape Lookout National Seashore in North Carolina occurs in the unconfined aquifer, an upper confined aquifer, and a lower limestome aquifer. The unconfined aquifer beneath dunes on the barrier islands is estimated to yield as much as 30 gallons per minute of freshwater to a horizontal well, but this aquifer is subject to periodic overwash by the ocean, thus...
Authors
M. D. Winner
Water resources data for Georgia, water year 1977 Water resources data for Georgia, water year 1977
Water resources data for the 1977 water year for Georgia consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs. This report contains discharge records for 100 gaging stations; stage for 9 gaging stations; stage and contents for 16 lakes and reservoirs; water quality for 19 continuous stations and 110 periodic stations; and peak...
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Water resources of northeast North Carolina Water resources of northeast North Carolina
Several water-related problems are associated with economic development of northeast North Carolina. The solution to these problems depends in part on adequate knowledge of the hydrology of this 8,930 square mile coastal area. Average annual precipitation on the area is about 50 inches. Of this amount, about 34 inches returns to the atmosphere by evapotranspiration, about 15 inches...
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Hugh B. Wilder, Tully M. Robison, K.L. Lindskov
Erosion, sediment discharge, and channel morphology in the Upper Chattahoochee River basin, Georgia Erosion, sediment discharge, and channel morphology in the Upper Chattahoochee River basin, Georgia
Average annual rates of sheet erosion and sediment discharge were computed for several watersheds in the Upper Chattahoochee River basin in Georgia. Erosion yields ranged from about 900 to 6,000 tons per year per square mile in nine watersheds and were greatest where land use is largely agricultural or transitional. Suspended sediment yields from the same watershed ranged from about 300...
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Robert E. Faye, W.R. Carey, J. K. Stamer, R.L. Kleckner
Water resources data for North Carolina, water year 1977 Water resources data for North Carolina, water year 1977
No abstract available.
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Land use, land cover, and drainage on the Albemarle-Pamlico Peninsula, Eastern North Carolina, 1974 Land use, land cover, and drainage on the Albemarle-Pamlico Peninsula, Eastern North Carolina, 1974
A land use, land cover, and drainage map of the 2,000-square-mile Albermarle-Pamlico peninsula of eastern North Carolina has been prepared, at a scale of 1:125,000, as part of a larger study of the effects of large-scale land clearing on regional hydrology. The peninsula includes the most extensive area of wetland in North Carolina and one of the largest in the country. In recent years...
Authors
C.C. Daniel
Water resources data for South Carolina, water year 1976 Water resources data for South Carolina, water year 1976
No abstract available.
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey