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Occurrence and transport of agricultural chemicals in the Mississippi River basin, July through August 1993 Occurrence and transport of agricultural chemicals in the Mississippi River basin, July through August 1993
Heavy rainfall and severe flooding in the upper Mississippi River Basin from mid-June through early August 1993 flushed extraordinarily large amounts of agricultural chemicals (herbicides and nitrate) into the Mississippi River, many of its tributaries, and, ultimately, the Gulf of Mexico. Even though extremely high streamflows were recorded during the flood in 1993, concentrations of...
Authors
Donald A. Goolsby, William A. Battaglin, E. Michael Thurman
Ground-water quality at the Management Systems Evaluation Area near Princeton, Minnesota, 1991-92 Ground-water quality at the Management Systems Evaluation Area near Princeton, Minnesota, 1991-92
The northern cornbelt sand-plains Management Systems Evaluation Area (MSEA) program is a multiagency, multistate initiative to evaluate the effects of modified and prevailing farming systems on water quality in a sand-plain area in Minnesota and at satellite areas in North and South Dakota, and Wisconsin. The primary objective of Minnesota MSEA is to evaluate the effects of ridge-tillage...
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Matthew K. Landon, Geoffrey N. Delin, J.A. Lamb, Lei Guo
A dual drawworks controller for borehole tomography A dual drawworks controller for borehole tomography
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T.P. Grover, R.P. Kipfinger, D.L. Wright
Geophysical logging studies in the Snake River Plain Aquifer at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory — Wells 44, 45, and 46 Geophysical logging studies in the Snake River Plain Aquifer at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory — Wells 44, 45, and 46
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R. H. Morin, Warren Barrash, Frederick L. Paillet, T. A. Taylor
Evaluation of statistical models to predict chemical quality of shallow ground water in the Pine Barrens of Suffolk County, Long Island, New York Evaluation of statistical models to predict chemical quality of shallow ground water in the Pine Barrens of Suffolk County, Long Island, New York
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P. E. Stackelberg, S. F. Siwiec
Meromixis in hypersaline Mono Lake, California. 3. Biogeochemical response to stratification and overturn Meromixis in hypersaline Mono Lake, California. 3. Biogeochemical response to stratification and overturn
Mono Lake is a terminal, saline lake that became ectogenically meromictic in 1982–1983 and remained stratified until November 1988. During this period, the monimolimnion remained anoxic and nearly isothermal, while the upper mixolimnion was well oxygenated and exhibited a seasonal thermal regime. Dissolved sulfide and methane increased in the monimolimnion as a result of diffusive flux...
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Laurence G. Miller, R. Jellison, Ronald S. Oremland, Charles W. Culbertson
Effects of recharge on the transport of agricultural chemicals at the Princeton, Minn. Management Systems Evaluation Area (MSEA), 1991-92 Effects of recharge on the transport of agricultural chemicals at the Princeton, Minn. Management Systems Evaluation Area (MSEA), 1991-92
Rates of water movement through the unsaturated zone greatly affect the amount and concentrations of agricultural chemicals that may reach the water table. For example, recharge can flush to the water table chemicals that have accumulated In the unsaturated zone during dry periods. A better understanding of how topography influences recharge and the movement of agricultural chemicals is...
Authors
G. N. Delin, M.K. Landon
Application of borehole geophysics in defining the wellhead protection area for a fractured crystalline bedrock aquifer Application of borehole geophysics in defining the wellhead protection area for a fractured crystalline bedrock aquifer
Wellbore geophysical techniques were used to characterize fractures and flow in a bedrock aquifer at a site near Blackwater Brook in Dover, New Hampshire. The primary focus ofthis study was the development of a model to assist in evaluating the area surrounding a planned water supply well where contaminants introduced at the land surface might be induced to flow towards a pumping well...
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J.H. Vernon, F.L. Paillet, W.H. Pedler, W.J. Griswold
Tidal, Residual, Intertidal Mudflat (TRIM) Model and its Applications to San Francisco Bay, California Tidal, Residual, Intertidal Mudflat (TRIM) Model and its Applications to San Francisco Bay, California
A numerical model using a semi-implicit finite-difference method for solving the two-dimensional shallow-water equations is presented. The gradient of the water surface elevation in the momentum equations and the velocity divergence in the continuity equation are finite-differenced implicitly, the remaining terms are finite-differenced explicitly. The convective terms are treated using...
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R. T. Cheng, V. Casulli, J. W. Gartner
Diazinon concentrations in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers and San Francisco Bay, California, February 1993 Diazinon concentrations in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers and San Francisco Bay, California, February 1993
The distribution and possible biological effects of a dormant spray pesticide, diazinon, were examined by measuring pesticide concentrations and estimating toxicity using bioassays at a series of sites in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and San Francisco Bay. Pulses of diazinon were observed in early February 1993 in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers after heavy rains, with elevated
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Kathryn Kuivila
Dissolved nutrient and suspended particulate matter data for the San Francisco Bay estuary, California, October 1988 through September 1991 Dissolved nutrient and suspended particulate matter data for the San Francisco Bay estuary, California, October 1988 through September 1991
The U.S. Geological Survey conducted hydrologic investigations in San Francisco Bay during Water Years 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1991. Dissolved inorganic plant nutrients, nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, silica, and reactive phosphorus were measured in surface and in near-bottom waters at previously established locations in both northern and southern reaches of the bay. Salinity, turbidity, and
Authors
Stephen W. Hager
Computation of type curves for flow to partially penetrating wells in water-table aquifers Computation of type curves for flow to partially penetrating wells in water-table aquifers
Evaluation of Neuman's analytical solution for flow to a well in a homogeneous, anisotropic, water-table aquifer commonly requires large amounts of computation time and can produce inaccurate results for selected combinations of parameters. Large computation times occur because the integrand of a semi-infinite integral involves the summation of an infinite series. Each term of the series...
Authors
Allen F. Moench