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Approximate altitude of water levels in wells in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston area, Texas, spring 1988 Approximate altitude of water levels in wells in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston area, Texas, spring 1988
Two maps show water levels in wells in the Houston, Texas, area in the Chicot aquifer and the Evangeline aquifer, spring 1988. Both the Chicot and the Evangeline aquifers are composed of several sand layers with different potentiometric surfaces. These maps, however, show approximations of single potentiometric surfaces that represent composite hydraulic heads. (USGS)
Authors
R.K. Gabrysch, C.E. Ranzau, L.S. Coplin
Ethylene dibromide (EDB) trends in the upper Floridan Aquifer, Seminole County, Georgia, October 1981 to November 1987 Ethylene dibromide (EDB) trends in the upper Floridan Aquifer, Seminole County, Georgia, October 1981 to November 1987
Results of an investigation to assess the persistence and trends of ethylene dibromide (EDB) in the Upper Floridan aquifer, in Georgia indicate that in November 1987, EDB was present in the groundwater 4 years after it was last applied as a soil fumigant in the intensively farmed area of central Seminole County. At that time, EDB was detected in water samples from one domestic well and...
Authors
J. B. McConnell
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
R.A. Burt
Water-quality maps for the Middle Tertiary aquifer in the southeastern coastal plain of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina Water-quality maps for the Middle Tertiary aquifer in the southeastern coastal plain of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina
No abstract available.
Authors
Roger W. Lee
Flood of August 18, 1986, Newberry, South Carolina Flood of August 18, 1986, Newberry, South Carolina
No abstract available.
Authors
N.M. Hurley
Ground-water hydraulics, regional flow, and ground-water development of the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama Ground-water hydraulics, regional flow, and ground-water development of the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama
The Floridan aquifer system is one of the major sources of groundwater supplies in the United States. This productive aquifer system underlies all of Florida, southeast Georgia, and small parts of adjoining Alabama and South Carolina, for a total area of about 100,000 square miles. About 3 billion gallons of water per day were withdrawn from the aquifer system in 1980, and in many areas...
Authors
Peter W. Bush, Richard H. Johnston
Flood-frequency relations for urban streams in Georgia Flood-frequency relations for urban streams in Georgia
No abstract available.
Authors
Ernest J. Inman
Hydrogeology, aquifer characteristics, and ground-water flow of the surficial aquifer system, Broward County, Florida Hydrogeology, aquifer characteristics, and ground-water flow of the surficial aquifer system, Broward County, Florida
The surficial aquifer system, in which an unconfined groundwater flow system exists, comprises the sediments from land surface to the intermediate confining unit (formerly called the Floridan aquiclude) in Broward County, Florida. These sediments have hydraulic conductivities that range more than seven orders of magnitude from about 0.001 ft/d to more than 10,000 ft/d. The sediments are...
Authors
J.E. Fish
Index of surface-water stations in Texas, January 1988 Index of surface-water stations in Texas, January 1988
As of January 1, 1988, the surface-water data-collection network in Texas included 368 continuous streamflow, 12 continuous or daily reservoir-content, 38 gage height, 15 crest-stage partia 1-record, 4 periodic discharge through range, 32 floodhydrocjraph partial-record, 9 flood-profile partial-record, 36 low-flow partial-record 45 daily chemical-quality, 19 continuous-recording water...
Biological measurements and related chemical features in Soviet and United States regions of the Bering Sea Biological measurements and related chemical features in Soviet and United States regions of the Bering Sea
The U.S. results of a joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. expedition to the Bering Sea in 1984 investigated the chemical and biological interactions in the south, east, north and west regions. The nutrients, phytoplankton biomass and primary productivity were enhanced near the ends of a north-south transect of stations. The southern end of the transect had characteristics of the North Pacific Ocean with...
Authors
T.E. Whitledge, R.R. Bidigare, Stephan O. Zeeman, R. N. Sambrotto, Pasquale F. Roscigno, Paul R. Jensen, James M. Brooks, Charles Trees, Denise M. Veldt
Fuelwood production and use in rural Swaziland: a case-study of two communities Fuelwood production and use in rural Swaziland: a case-study of two communities
Information of fuelwood consumption and the local production of wood was collected in two small rural communities in Swaziland. Fuelwood consumption was estimated to be 0.77 t persona??1 yeara??1 in one community (Sigombeni), and 0.63 t persona??1 in the other (Bhekinkhosi). Bhekinkhosi was found to be experiencing a significant fuelwood production/consumption deficit and it expected...
Authors
J. A. Allen, D.P. Pimentel, J.P. Lasoie
Water quality of Lake Austin and Town Lake, Austin, Texas Water quality of Lake Austin and Town Lake, Austin, Texas
Lake Austin and Town Lake are located on the Colorado River in Travis County, central Texas, and serve as a source of water for municipal and industrial water supplies, electrical-power generation, and recreation for more than 500,000 people in the Austin metropolitan area. Lake Austin, located immediately downstream of Lake Travis, extends for more than 20 miles into the western edge of...
Authors
Freeman L. Andrews, Frank C. Wells, Wanda J. Shelby, Emma McPherson