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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Annual peak discharges and stages for gaging stations in Georgia through September 1990 Annual peak discharges and stages for gaging stations in Georgia through September 1990
No abstract available.
Authors
G. W. Hess, T. C. Stamey
Ground-water conditions in Georgia, 1992 Ground-water conditions in Georgia, 1992
No abstract available.
Authors
Michael F. Peck, Alan M. Cressler
Water, energy, and biogeochemical budgets investigation at Panola Mountain research watershed, Stockbridge, Georgia; A research plan Water, energy, and biogeochemical budgets investigation at Panola Mountain research watershed, Stockbridge, Georgia; A research plan
The Panola Mountain Research Watershed (PMRW), located in the Panola Mountain State Conservation Park near Stockbridge, Georgia has been selected as a core research watershed under the Water, Energy and Biogeochemical Budgets (WEBB) research initiative of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Global Climate Change Program. This research plan describes ongoing and planned research activities...
Authors
Thomas G. Huntington, R. P. Hooper, N.E. Peters, T.D. Bullen, Carol Kendall
Hydrogeologic framework of U.S. Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina Hydrogeologic framework of U.S. Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
The hydrogeologic framework at Camp Lejeune consists of the surficial, Castle Hayne, Beaufort, and Peedee aquifers and intervening confining units. The Castle Hayne aquifer furnishes about 7 million gallons of water per day to Camp Lejeune, but the surficial, Beaufort, and Peedee aquifers, which contain freshwater in places, are not used for supply. The Castle Hayne aquifer is composed...
Authors
A. P. Cardinell, S. A. Berg, O. B. Lloyd
Geohydrology and evaluation of water-resource potential of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Albany area, southwestern Georgia Geohydrology and evaluation of water-resource potential of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Albany area, southwestern Georgia
In the Albany area of southwestern Georgia, the Upper Floridan aquifer lies entirely within the Dougherty Plain district of the Coastal Plain physiographic province, and consists of the Ocala Limestone of late Eocene age. The aquifer is divided throughout most of the study area into an upper and a lower lithologic unit, which creates an upper and a lower water-bearing zone. The lower...
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L.J. Torak, G. S. Davis, G.A. Strain, J.G. Herndon
Hydrology of two tidal marshes in North Carolina where open-marsh water management modifications have been implemented Hydrology of two tidal marshes in North Carolina where open-marsh water management modifications have been implemented
In 1988 and 1989, open-marsh water management modifications were implemented at tidal marshes near West Onslow Beach and Hobucken, North Carolina, as part of a pilot program to evaluate the effectiveness of ditching techniques as a mosquito-control method in open marshes. In 1984, before implementation of the modifications, a study was initiated to allow definition of the effects of...
Authors
B.F. Pope
Surface- and ground-water quality data at selected landfill sites in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 1979-92 Surface- and ground-water quality data at selected landfill sites in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 1979-92
The U.S. Geological Survey initiated an urban water-quality study in 1979 in cooperation with the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. As part of this study, a water-quality monitoring network was established at selected landfill sites in Mecklenburg County. Water-quality samples were collected at 27 surface-water sites and 97 ground-water sites at 5 landfills from...
Authors
D.G. Smith
U.S. Geological Survey; North Carolina's water resources; a partnership with State, Federal and local agencies U.S. Geological Survey; North Carolina's water resources; a partnership with State, Federal and local agencies
For more than 80 years, the Federal-State Cooperative Program in North Carolina has been an effective partnership that provides timely water information for all levels of government. The cooperative program has raised awareness of State and local water problems and issues and has enhanced transfer and exchange of scientific information. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducts...
Authors
M. D. Winner
Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern Georgia Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern Georgia
No abstract available.
Authors
Ronald Allen Burt
Data report for a seismic refraction/wide-angle reflection investigation of the Atlantic Coastal Plain in South Carolina Data report for a seismic refraction/wide-angle reflection investigation of the Atlantic Coastal Plain in South Carolina
No abstract available.
Authors
J.H. Luetgert, H.M. Benz, E.E. Criley, Song-Lin Li
Potentiometric surfaces of November 1989 and declines in the potentiometric surfaces between November 1982 and November 1989 for the Black Creek and Middendorf Aquifers in South Carolina Potentiometric surfaces of November 1989 and declines in the potentiometric surfaces between November 1982 and November 1989 for the Black Creek and Middendorf Aquifers in South Carolina
No abstract available.
Authors
Whitney J. Stringfield, B. G. Campbell