Publications
All of our publications are accessible through the USGS Publication Warehouse. Publications by scientists of the Oregon Water Science Center are listed below.
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Water-quality, streamflow, and meteorological data for the Tualatin River Basin, Oregon, 1991-93 Water-quality, streamflow, and meteorological data for the Tualatin River Basin, Oregon, 1991-93
Surface-water-quality data, ground-water-quality data, streamflow data, field measurements, aquatic-biology data, meteorological data, and quality-assurance data were collected in the Tualatin River Basin from 1991 to 1993 by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Unified Sewerage Agency of Washington County, Oregon (USA). The data from that study, which are part of this report, are...
Authors
M. C. Doyle, J. M. Caldwell
Ground-water pumpage in the Willamette lowland regional aquifer system, Oregon and Washington, 1990 Ground-water pumpage in the Willamette lowland regional aquifer system, Oregon and Washington, 1990
Ground-water pumpage for 1990 was estimated for an area of about 5,700 square miles in northwestern Oregon and southwestern Washington as part of the Puget-Willamette Lowland Regional Aquifer System Analysis study. The estimated total ground-water pumpage in 1990 was about 340,000 acre-feet. Ground water in the study area is pumped mainly from Quaternary sediment; lesser amounts are...
Authors
Charles A. Collins, Tyson M. Broad
Simulation analysis of the ground-water flow system in the Portland Basin, Oregon and Washington Simulation analysis of the ground-water flow system in the Portland Basin, Oregon and Washington
This report presents results derived from a numerical model of the ground-water flow system in the Portland Basin, Oregon and Washington, that was used to test and refine the conceptual understanding of the flow system, estimate the effects of past and future human-caused changes to ground-water recharge and discharge on ground-water levels and streamflow, and determine priorities for...
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David S. Morgan, William D. McFarland
Use of a ground-water flow model with particle tracking to evaluate ground-water vulnerability, Clark County, Washington Use of a ground-water flow model with particle tracking to evaluate ground-water vulnerability, Clark County, Washington
A ground-water flow model was used in conjunction with particle tracking to evaluate ground-water vulnerability in Clark County, Washington. Using the particle-tracking program, particles were placed in every cell of the flow model (about 60,000 particles) and tracked backwards in time and space upgradient along flow paths to their recharge points. A new computer program was developed...
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D.T. Snyder, J.M. Wilkinson, L.L. Orzol
Reconnaissance of hydrologic monitoring sites and preliminary monitoring plan for the Vale, Oregon, geothermal area Reconnaissance of hydrologic monitoring sites and preliminary monitoring plan for the Vale, Oregon, geothermal area
The Bonneville Power Administration is working with private industry to develop a geothermal demonstration project in the Known Geothermal Resources Area (KGRA) near Vale, Oregon. Hydrologic monitoring in the area is planned in order to evaluate any impacts from the proposed development. The hydrology in and around the Vale KGRA is not well known. Additionally, little is known about the...
Authors
Marshall W. Gannett, Rodney R. Caldwell
Methodology used to produce an encoded 1:100,000-scale digital hydrographic data layer for the Pacific Northwest Methodology used to produce an encoded 1:100,000-scale digital hydrographic data layer for the Pacific Northwest
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has produced a River Reach File data layer for the Pacific Northwest for use in water-resource management applications. The Pacific Northwest (PNW) River Reach Files, a geo-referenced river reach data layer at 1:100,000-scale, are encoded with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency"s (EPA) reach numbers. The encoding was a primary task of the River...
Authors
B.J. Fisher
U. S. Geological Survey programs in Oregon U. S. Geological Survey programs in Oregon
No abstract available.
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Hydrogeologic setting and preliminary estimates of hydrologic components for Bull Run Lake and the Bull Run Lake drainage basin, Multnomah and Clackamas counties, Oregon Hydrogeologic setting and preliminary estimates of hydrologic components for Bull Run Lake and the Bull Run Lake drainage basin, Multnomah and Clackamas counties, Oregon
The hydrogeologic setting was described and preliminary estimates of hydrologic components prepared for the Bull Run Lake and for the Bull Run Lake drainage basin, in the Cascade Range of northwestern Oregon. The 0.73-square-mile lake and the 3.44-square-mile drainage basin lie within the Bull Run Watershed, the principal water supply for the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area. During...
Authors
Daniel T. Snyder, Dorie L. Brownell
Total dissolved gas, barometric pressure, and water temperature data, lower Columbia River, Oregon and Washington, 1996 Total dissolved gas, barometric pressure, and water temperature data, lower Columbia River, Oregon and Washington, 1996
Increased levels of total dissolved gas pressure can cause gas-bubble trauma in fish downstream from dams on the Columbia River. In cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Geological Survey collected data on total dissolved gas pressure, barometric pressure, water temperature, and dissolved oxygen pressure at 11 stations on the lower Columbia River from the John Day...
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Dwight Q. Tanner, Howard E. Harrison, Stuart W. McKenzie
Ground-water data for the Warm Springs Indian Reservation and contiguous areas, north-central Oregon Ground-water data for the Warm Springs Indian Reservation and contiguous areas, north-central Oregon
This report presents well data that were collected and compiled during 1985-86 by the U.S. Geological Survey and used to determine the amount of ground water discharging to the Deschutes River on and near the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. The report contains well-construction data from 171 wells, information from drillers' logs for 66 wells, water-level data for 29 wells, and a map...
Authors
Donald B. Anderson
Description of the ground-water flow system in the Portland Basin, Oregon and Washington Description of the ground-water flow system in the Portland Basin, Oregon and Washington
An increasing dependence on ground-water resources in the Portland Basin has made it necessary for State and local governments to evaluate the capability of the ground-water system to meet present and future demands for water. This report describes the regional ground-water system and provides a conceptualization of the aquifer system. Aquifer geometry, recharge, ground-water flow...
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William D. McFarland, David S. Morgan
Surface-water-quality assessment of the Yakima River Basin in Washington; spatial and temporal distribution of trace elements in water, sediment, and aquatic biota, 1987-91 Surface-water-quality assessment of the Yakima River Basin in Washington; spatial and temporal distribution of trace elements in water, sediment, and aquatic biota, 1987-91
No abstract available.
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G. J. Fuhrer, D.J. Cain, S. W. McKenzie, J. F. Rinella, J. K. Crawford, K. A. Skach, Michelle I. Hornberger, M. W. Gannett