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Chronic no-observed-effect concentrations of aluminum for brook trout exposed in low-calcium, dilute acidic water Chronic no-observed-effect concentrations of aluminum for brook trout exposed in low-calcium, dilute acidic water
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Authors
L. Cleveland, E. E. Little, Ray H. Wiedmeyer, D.R. Buckler
Alluvial stratigraphy of the Potomac River valley bottom near Petersburg and Moorefield, West Virginia Alluvial stratigraphy of the Potomac River valley bottom near Petersburg and Moorefield, West Virginia
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Authors
R. B. Jacobson, R. C. Linton, Meyer Rubin
Hydrologic environments and water-quality characteristics at four landfills in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 1980-86 Hydrologic environments and water-quality characteristics at four landfills in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 1980-86
A water-quality study was conducted during 1980-86 at four landfills in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Each landfill has a three-layered hydrogeologic system typical of the Piedmont, consisting of (1) the regolith; (2) a transition zone; and (3) unweathered, fractured crystalline bedrock. As much as 7.6 inches per year of rainfall enters the ground-water system and has the potential...
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A.P. Cardinell, C.R. Barnes, W.H. Eddins, R. W. Coble
Water resources data for Texas, water year 1988, volume 2. San Jacinto River, Brazos River, San Bernard River basins, and intervening coastal basins Water resources data for Texas, water year 1988, volume 2. San Jacinto River, Brazos River, San Bernard River basins, and intervening coastal basins
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H.D. Buckner, E.R. Carrillo, H.J. Davidson, W.J. Shelby
Acute toxicity of selected herbicides and surfactants to larvae of the midge Chironomus riparius Acute toxicity of selected herbicides and surfactants to larvae of the midge Chironomus riparius
The acute toxicities of eight commercial herbicides and two surfactants to early fourth instar larvae of the midgeChironomus riparius were determined under static conditions. The formulated herbicides tested were Eradicane® (EPTC), Fargo® (triallate), Lasso® (alachlor), ME4 Brominal® (bromoxynil), Ramrod® (propachlor), Rodeo® (glyphosate), Sencor®(metribuzin), and Sutan (+)® (butylate)...
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Kevin J. Buhl, Neil L. Faerber
Effects of the 1986 drought on streamflow in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia Effects of the 1986 drought on streamflow in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia
A severe drought in the Southeastern United States during 1986 resulted in the lowest flows of record for many streams. Minimum flows in many streams occurred in mid-summer, several months earlier in the year than the minimums that occurred during notable regional droughts of 1954 and 1981. Streamflow data for 370 continuous-record gaging stations in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina...
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Timothy W. Hale, Evelyn H. Hopkins, Robert F. Carter
Analysis of water surface and flow distribution for the design flood at a proposed highway crossing of the Sabine River near Tatum, Texas Analysis of water surface and flow distribution for the design flood at a proposed highway crossing of the Sabine River near Tatum, Texas
The hydraulic effects of the proposed Texas Highway 43 crossing of the Sabine River near Tatum, Texas, were determined on the basis of results from a two-dimensional finite-element surface-water-flow model. In planning the replacement crossing by the Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, approximations of apportionment of flow among the openings and velocities...
Authors
J. J. Gilbert, D.R. Myers
Low-flow profiles of the Coosa River and tributaries in Georgia Low-flow profiles of the Coosa River and tributaries in Georgia
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Authors
R.F. Carter, E. H. Hopkins, H.A. Perlman
Approximate water-level changes in wells completed in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers, 1977-89 and 1988-89, and measured compaction, 1973-89, in the Houston-Galveston region, Texas Approximate water-level changes in wells completed in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers, 1977-89 and 1988-89, and measured compaction, 1973-89, in the Houston-Galveston region, Texas
This report presents data on water-level changes in the Chinot and Evangeline aquifers during 1977-89 and 1988-89 and data on measured compaction during 1973-89. Measurements of water level in 307 wells were used to construct the maps showing water-level changes. Compaction data were obtained from 12 wells equipped with compaction monitors at 11 sites.
Authors
Dana L. Barbie, L.S. Coplin, C.W. Bonnet
Reconnaissance hydrogeologic investigation of the Defense Waste Processing Facility and vicinity, Savannah River Plant, South Carolina Reconnaissance hydrogeologic investigation of the Defense Waste Processing Facility and vicinity, Savannah River Plant, South Carolina
The hydrogeologic framework of the area around the Savannah River Plant, South Carolina consists of 2 to 3 separate water bearing units. In the northern half of the study area, the Barnwell and underlying McBean aquifers are considered one aquifer owing to the absence of the tan clay-confining unit between them. In the southern half of the study area they are separated by the tan clay...
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K.F. Dennehy, D.C. Prowell, P.B. McMahon
Ground-water-quality-monitoring program in Iowa: Nitrate and pesticides in shallow aquifers Ground-water-quality-monitoring program in Iowa: Nitrate and pesticides in shallow aquifers
Concern exists about the occurrence of agricultural chemicals, primarily nitrate and pesticides, in shallow ground water. In response to this concern, the focus of the Iowa ground-water-quality-monitoring program has shifted to emphasize nonpoint contaminants. The program, which began in 1982, is operated by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the University of Iowa Hygienic...
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M.G. Detroy, P.K. Hunt, M.A. Holub
Contaminant residues in fish from Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge Contaminant residues in fish from Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge
Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge, Madison Parish, Louisiana, consists of bottomland hardwood swamps interspersed with small lakes and bayous supporting a diverse assemblage of waterfowl, fish, and assorted species of game and nongame wildlife. Fish collected in the refuge in 1984–85 from areas receiving direct inflow from agricultural runoff contained from 5 to 10 μg/g total DDT...
Authors
Parley V. Winger