Publications
The majority of publications in this section address water resources in Utah or in bordering states. Some of the publications are included because one or more of the authors work at the Utah Water Science Center but have provided expertise to studies in other geographic areas.
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Trace-metal concentrations in sediment and water and health of aquatic macroinvertebrate communities of streams near Park City, Summit County, Utah Trace-metal concentrations in sediment and water and health of aquatic macroinvertebrate communities of streams near Park City, Summit County, Utah
The spatial distribution of metals in streambed sediment and surface water of Silver Creek, McLeod Creek, Kimball Creek, Spring Creek, and part of the Weber River, near Park City, Utah, was examined. From the mid-1800s through the 1970s, this region was extensively mined for silver and lead ores. Although some remediation has occurred, residual deposits of tailing wastes remain in place...
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Elis Giddings, Michelle I. Hornberger, Heidi K. Hadley
Selected hydrologic and water-quality data for Kamas Valley and vicinity, Summit County, Utah, 1997-2000 Selected hydrologic and water-quality data for Kamas Valley and vicinity, Summit County, Utah, 1997-2000
This report contains hydrologic and water-quality data collected in the Kamas Valley vicinity during a study from 1997 to 2000. The study area is in Summit County in north-central Utah and is part of the Middle Rocky Mountains Physiographic Province described by Fenneman (1931). Data were collected in Kamas Valley between the Uinta Mountains on the east and the West Hills on the west...
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Peter L. Haraden, L.E. Spangler, L.E. Brooks, Bernard J. Stolp
Ground-water hydrology of Dugway Proving Ground and adjoining area, Tooele and Juab counties, Utah Ground-water hydrology of Dugway Proving Ground and adjoining area, Tooele and Juab counties, Utah
Dugway Proving Ground (DPG) is a U.S. Department of Defense chemical, biological, and explosives testing facility in northwestern Utah. The facility includes about 620 mi2 in Tooele County. The town of Dugway, referred to as English Village, is the administrative headquarters for the military facility, the primary residential area, and community center. The English Village area is...
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Judy I. Steiger, Geoffrey W. Freethey
Selected hydrologic data for Little Cottonwood Creek, Salt Lake County, Utah, September 1998 Selected hydrologic data for Little Cottonwood Creek, Salt Lake County, Utah, September 1998
Metals enter Little Cottonwood Creek in Salt Lake County, Utah, in drainage water that discharges from inactive mines in the watershed (fig. 1). As part of a study to evaluate the effects of this mine drainage on water quality, a sodium chloride tracer was injected into Little Cottonwood Creek during September 17-18, 1998. The purpose of the injection was to quantify stream discharge; to...
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L. J. Gerner, F. J. Rossi, B.K. Kimball
Selected hydrologic data for the field demonstration of three permeable reactive barriers near Fry Canyon, Utah, 1996-2000 Selected hydrologic data for the field demonstration of three permeable reactive barriers near Fry Canyon, Utah, 1996-2000
Three permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) were installed near Fry Canyon, Utah, in August 1997 to demonstrate the use of PRBs to control the migration of uranium in ground water. Reactive material included (1) bone-char phosphate, (2) zero-valent iron pellets, and (3) amorphous ferric oxyhydroxide coated gravel. An extensive monitoring network was installed in and around each PRB for...
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Chris D. Wilkowske, Ryan C. Rowland, David L. Naftz
Selected hydrologic data for Cedar Valley, Iron County, southwestern Utah, 1930-2001 Selected hydrologic data for Cedar Valley, Iron County, southwestern Utah, 1930-2001
This report presents hydrologic data collected by the U. S. Geological Survey from 1930 to 2001 with emphasis on data collected from 1997 to 2001 as part of a study of ground-water resources in Cedar Valley, Iron County, southwestern Utah (fig. 1). Data collected prior to this study are also presented to show long-term trends. Data were collected during this study in cooperation with the...
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James H. Howells, James L. Mason, Bradley A. Slaugh
Seepage investigation for Leap, South Ash, Wet Sandy, and Leeds creeks in the Pine Valley Mountains, Washington County, Utah, 1998 Seepage investigation for Leap, South Ash, Wet Sandy, and Leeds creeks in the Pine Valley Mountains, Washington County, Utah, 1998
Seepage loss-gain data were collected along four creeks (Leap, South Ash, Wet Sandy, and Leeds) that drain the eastern flank of the Pine Valley Mountains in southwestern Utah. Streamflow was measured at a minimum of eight sites on each of the four creeks during each of three (four on South Ash) seepage investigations at higher streamflows in May and June, and at lower streamflows during...
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Dale E. Wilberg, Robert L. Swenson, Bradley A. Slaugh, James H. Howells, Howard K. Christiansen
Water resources data, Utah, water year 2000 Water resources data, Utah, water year 2000
No abstract available.
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L. R. Herbert, D.V. Allen, Dale E. Wilberg, J.R. Tibbetts
Ground-water conditions in Utah, spring of 2001 Ground-water conditions in Utah, spring of 2001
This is the thirty-eighth in a series of annual reports that describe ground-water conditions in Utah. Reports in this series, published cooperatively by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Resources and Division of Water Rights, provide data to enable interested parties to maintain awareness of changing ground-water conditions. This...
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Carole B. Burden, J.D. Sory, M.R. Danner, M.J. Fisher, Peter L. Haraden, T.A. Kenney, Robert J. Eacret, Paul Downhour, B.A. Slaugh, R.L. Swenson, J.H. Howells, H.K. Christiansen
Geohydrology and numerical simulation of groundwater flow in the central Virgin River Basin of Iron and Washington Counties, Utah Geohydrology and numerical simulation of groundwater flow in the central Virgin River Basin of Iron and Washington Counties, Utah
Because rapid growth of communities in Washington and Iron Counties, Utah, is expected to cause an increase in the future demand for water resources, a hydrologic investigation was done to better understand ground-water resources within the central Virgin River basin. This study focused on two of the principal ground-water reservoirs within the basin: the upper Ash Creek basin ground...
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V.M. Heilweil, G. W. Freethey, C.D. Wilkowske, Bernard J. Stolp, Dale E. Wilberg
Water resources data, Utah, water year 1999 Water resources data, Utah, water year 1999
No abstract available.
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L. R. Herbert, D.V. Allen, Dale E. Wilberg, J.R. Tibbets
Water and salt balance of Great Salt Lake, Utah, and simulation of water and salt movement through the causeway, 1987-98 Water and salt balance of Great Salt Lake, Utah, and simulation of water and salt movement through the causeway, 1987-98
The Southern Pacific Transportation Company completed a rock-fill causeway across Great Salt Lake in 1959. The effect of the causeway was to change the water and salt balance of Great Salt Lake by creating two separate but interconnected parts of the lake, with more than 95 percent of freshwater surface inflow entering the lake south of the causeway. The water and salt balance of Great...
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Brian L. Loving, Kidd M. Waddell, Craig W. Miller