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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Streamflow characteristics of the Waccamaw River at Freeland, North Carolina, 1940-94 Streamflow characteristics of the Waccamaw River at Freeland, North Carolina, 1940-94
Streamflow characteristics of the Waccamaw River at Freeland, North Carolina, for the period 1940-94 were described and compared to stream- flows in the adjacent Lumber River Basin. Precipitation in the two basins was about equal for the study period. During 1940-63, stream- flows in the Waccamaw and Lumber Rivers were essentially identical relative to average conditions. The flow regime...
Authors
J. D. Bales, B.F. Pope
Water quality of surficial aquifers in the Georgia-Florida Coastal Plain Water quality of surficial aquifers in the Georgia-Florida Coastal Plain
The National Water Quality Assessment Program of the U.S. Geological Survey established the Georgia-Florida Coastal Plain study unit in 1991. The ground-water study-unit survey was conducted in 1993 to provide a broad over-view of water quality in surficial aquifers. Three land resource provinces were included in the Georgia-Florida Coastal Plain study-unit survey: the Central Florida...
Authors
C. A. Crandall, M. P. Berndt
Summary of data-collection activities and effects of flooding from tropical storm Alberto in parts of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, July 1994 Summary of data-collection activities and effects of flooding from tropical storm Alberto in parts of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, July 1994
Parts of central and southwestern Georgia, southeastern Alabama, and the western panhandle of Florida were devastated by floods resulting from rainfall produced by Tropical Storm Alberto in July 1994. As tributary floodwaters combined and moved downstream in the Flint, Ocmulgee, and Choctawhatchee Rivers, peak discharges exceeded the 100-year flood discharges along most stream reaches...
Authors
Timothy C. Stamey
Assimilative capacity of the Waccamaw River and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 1989-92 Assimilative capacity of the Waccamaw River and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 1989-92
The assimilative capacities of selected reaches of the Waccamaw River and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, were determined using results from water-quality simulations by the Branched Lagrangian Transport Model. The study area included tidally influenced sections of the Waccamaw River, the Pee Dee River, Bull Creek, and the Atlantic Intracoastal...
Authors
P.A. Drewes, P.A. Conrads
Changes in bathymetry for Lake Katherine and Wood Lake, Richland County, South Carolina, 1989-93 Changes in bathymetry for Lake Katherine and Wood Lake, Richland County, South Carolina, 1989-93
Bathymetric surveys of Lake Katherine and Wood Lake, small residential lakes in Columbia, South Carolina, were made in 1989 and 1993. During this period the combined volume of the lakes decreased by 519,000 cubic feet (11.9 acre-feet). Most of the decrease in volume occurred in the northern part of Lake Katherine where deltaic sediment deposits at the mouth of Gills Creek increased in...
Authors
Glenn G. Patterson
Flood-frequency relations for urban streams in Georgia; 1994 update Flood-frequency relations for urban streams in Georgia; 1994 update
A statewide study of flood magnitude and frequency in urban areas of Georgia was made to develop methods of estimating flood characteristics at ungaged urban sites. A knowledge of the magnitude and frequency of floods is needed for the design of highway drainage structures, establishing flood- insurance rates, and other uses by urban planners and engineers. A U.S. Geological Survey...
Authors
Ernest J. Inman
Effects of a 2 x CO2 climate on two large lake systems: Pyramid Lake, Nevada, and Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming Effects of a 2 x CO2 climate on two large lake systems: Pyramid Lake, Nevada, and Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming
The possible effects of trace-gas induced climatic changes on Pyramid and Yellowstone Lakes are assessed using a model of lake temperature. The model is driven by 312 years of hourly meteorological data obtained directly from the output of double-CO2 experiments (2 × CO2) conducted with a regional climate model nested in a general circulation model. The regional atmospheric model is the...
Authors
S. W. Hostetler, Mary L. Giorgino
Simulation of hydrodynamics and solute transport in the Pamlico River estuary, North Carolina Simulation of hydrodynamics and solute transport in the Pamlico River estuary, North Carolina
An investigation was conducted to characterize flow, circulation, and solute transport in the Pamlico River estuary, North Carolina. The study included a detailed field-measurement program and the calibration, validation, and application of a physically realistic numerical model of hydro- dynamics and transport. Water level, salinity, water temperature, wind speed and direction, and...
Authors
Jerad Bales, Jeanne C. Robbins
Geophysical logs and groundwater chemistry in the A/M area, interim report, Savannah River Site, South Carolina Geophysical logs and groundwater chemistry in the A/M area, interim report, Savannah River Site, South Carolina
No abstract available.
Authors
Philip H. Nelson, J. E. Kibler
Ground-water conditions in Georgia, 1994 Ground-water conditions in Georgia, 1994
No abstract available.
Authors
Alan M. Cressler, L. Elliott Jones, Charles N. Joiner
Effects of agricultural land-management practices on water quality in northeastern Guilford County, North Carolina, 1985-90 Effects of agricultural land-management practices on water quality in northeastern Guilford County, North Carolina, 1985-90
The effects of selected agricultural land-management practices on water quality were assessed in a comparative study of four small basins in the Piedmont province of North Carolina. Agricultural practices, such as tillage and applications of fertilizer and pesticides, are major sources of sediment, nutrients, and pesticides in surface water, and of nutrients and pesticides in ground...
Authors
Douglas A. Harned
What fish live in the streams of Metropolitan Atlanta? What fish live in the streams of Metropolitan Atlanta?
No abstract available.
Authors
Carol A. Couch, Joe DeVivo, Byron J. Freeman