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.
Filter Total Items: 1569
Simulation of temperature, nutrients, biochemical oxygen demand, and dissolved oxygen in the Cooper and Wando rivers near Charleston, South Carolina, 1992-95 Simulation of temperature, nutrients, biochemical oxygen demand, and dissolved oxygen in the Cooper and Wando rivers near Charleston, South Carolina, 1992-95
No abstract available.
Authors
P.A. Conrads, P.A. Smith
Selected aquatic ecology, surface-water quality, and ground-water studies in the Santee River basin and coastal drainages, North and South Carolina, 1996 Selected aquatic ecology, surface-water quality, and ground-water studies in the Santee River basin and coastal drainages, North and South Carolina, 1996
No abstract available.
Authors
Thomas A. Abrahamsen, W.B. Hughes, E.J. Reuber, T.L. Sicherman
Water resources data, North Carolina, water year 1996. Volume 1. Surface-water records Water resources data, North Carolina, water year 1996. Volume 1. Surface-water records
No abstract available.
Authors
B.C. Ragland, D.G. Smith, R.G. Barker, J.F. Rinehardt, J. B. Robinson
Simulation of ground-water flow in the Coastal Plain aquifer system of North Carolina Simulation of ground-water flow in the Coastal Plain aquifer system of North Carolina
A three-dimensional finite-difference digital model was used to simulate ground-water flow in the 25,000-square-mile aquifer system of the North Carolina Coastal Plain. The model was developed from a hydrogeologic framework that is based on an alternating sequence of 10 aquifers and 9 confining units, which make up a seaward-thickening wedge of sediments that form the Coastal Plain...
Authors
G.I. Giese, J. L. Eimers, R. W. Coble
World Wide Web access to publications and data for the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin, Georgia, Florida, and Alabama, 1992-95 World Wide Web access to publications and data for the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin, Georgia, Florida, and Alabama, 1992-95
No abstract available.
Authors
Jerry W. Garrett, Howard A. Perlman, Judith Scholz
Assessment of intrinsic bioremediation of gasoline contamination in the shallow aquifer, Laurel Bay Exchange, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina Assessment of intrinsic bioremediation of gasoline contamination in the shallow aquifer, Laurel Bay Exchange, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina
Laboratory, field, and digital solute-transport- modeling studies demonstrate that microorganisms indigenous to the shallow ground-water system at Laurel Bay Exchange, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina, can degrade petroleum hydrocarbons in gasoline released at the site. Microorganisms in aquifer sediments incubated in the laboratory under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
Authors
J. E. Landmeyer, Francis Chapelle, P. M. Bradley
Hydrogeologic investigation and simulation of ground-water flow in the Upper Floridan Aquifer of north-central Florida and southwestern Georgia and delineation of contributing areas for selected city of Tallahassee, Florida, water-supply wells Hydrogeologic investigation and simulation of ground-water flow in the Upper Floridan Aquifer of north-central Florida and southwestern Georgia and delineation of contributing areas for selected city of Tallahassee, Florida, water-supply wells
A 4-year investigation of the Upper Floridan aquifer and ground-water flow system in Leon County, Florida, and surrounding counties of north-central Florida and southwestern Georgia began in 1990. The purpose of the investigation was to describe the ground-water flow system and to delineate the contributing areas to selected City of Tallahassee, Florida, water-supply wells. The...
Authors
J. Hal Davis
Geohydrology and evaluation of stream-aquifer relations in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River basin, southeastern Alabama, northwestern Florida, and southwestern Georgia Geohydrology and evaluation of stream-aquifer relations in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River basin, southeastern Alabama, northwestern Florida, and southwestern Georgia
The lower Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin is underlain by Coastal Plain sediments of pre-Cretaceous to Quaternary age consisting of alternating units of sand, clay, sandstone, dolomite, and limestone that gradually thicken and dip gently to the southeast. The stream-aquifer system consists of carbonate (limestone and dolomite) and elastic sediments, which define the Upper...
Authors
Lynn J. Torak, Gary S. Davis, George A. Strain, Jennifer G. Herndon
Sediment transport and deposition in Lakes Marion and Moultrie, South Carolina, 1942-85 Sediment transport and deposition in Lakes Marion and Moultrie, South Carolina, 1942-85
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, two large reservoirs in the South Carolina Coastal Plain, receive large inflows of sediment from the Santee River. The average rate of sediment deposition for both lakes during the period 1942-85 was about 0.06 inch per year, or about 800 acre-feet per year. The rate during 1983-85 was about 0.037 inch per year, or about 490 acre-feet per year, reflecting the...
Authors
G. G. Patterson, T.W. Cooney, R.M. Harvey
Water quality, bed-sediment quality, and simulation of potential contaminant transport in Foster Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, 1991-93 Water quality, bed-sediment quality, and simulation of potential contaminant transport in Foster Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, 1991-93
Foster Creek, a freshwater tidal creek in Berkeley County, South Carolina, is located in an area of potential contaminant sources from residential, commercial, light industrial, and military activities. The creek is used as a secondary source of drinking water for the surrounding Charleston area. Foster Creek meets most of the freshwater- quality requirements of State and Federal...
Authors
T.R. Campbell, D.E. Bower
Soil, water, and streambed quality at a demolished asphalt plant, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 1992-94 Soil, water, and streambed quality at a demolished asphalt plant, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 1992-94
A number of potentially hazardous chemicals were used at an asphalt plant on the Fort Bragg U.S. Army Reservation near Fayetteville, North Carolina. This plant was demolished in the late 1960's. Samples collected from soil, ground water, surface water, and streambed sediment were tested for the presence of contaminants. The sediment immediately underlying the demolished asphalt plant...
Authors
T.R. Campbell
Ground-water quality assessment of the Georgia-Florida Coastal Plain study unit — Analysis of available information on nutrients, 1972-92 Ground-water quality assessment of the Georgia-Florida Coastal Plain study unit — Analysis of available information on nutrients, 1972-92
The U.S. Geological Survey is conducting an assessment of water quality in the Georgia-Florida Coastal Plain study unit as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program. An initial activity of the program is to compile and analyze existing water-quality data for nutrients in each study unit. Ground-water quality data were compiled from three data sources, the U.S. Geological...
Authors
M. P. Berndt