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Floodflow characteristics of Filbin Creek for pre- and post-construction conditions, 1986, at North Charleston, South Carolina Floodflow characteristics of Filbin Creek for pre- and post-construction conditions, 1986, at North Charleston, South Carolina
A study to determine the effect of the construction of a shopping and business center, and of the construction and improvement of several highways on floodflow in the Filbin Creek drainage basin near North Charleston, South Carolina was performed. Discharge hydrographs were synthesized using computerized U.S. Soil Conservation Service unit hydrograph methods and routed using reservoir...
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C.L. Sanders
Effects of highway runoff on streamflow and water quality in the Sevenmile Creek Basin, a rural area in the Piedmont Province of North Carolina, July 1981 to July 1982 Effects of highway runoff on streamflow and water quality in the Sevenmile Creek Basin, a rural area in the Piedmont Province of North Carolina, July 1981 to July 1982
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D.A. Harned
Surface- and ground-water quality data at selected landfill sites in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 1980-86 Surface- and ground-water quality data at selected landfill sites in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 1980-86
The U.S. Geological Survey initiated an urban water quality study in 1979 in cooperation with the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, to study, among other things, the effects of solid waste disposal on the water quality in Mecklenburg County. Water quality samples (747 inorganic and 168 organic) were collected at 20 surface water sites and 53 monitoring wells at...
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W.H. Eddins, A.P. Cardinell
Comparison of irrigation pumpage and change in water storage of the High Plains Aquifer in Castro and Parmer counties, Texas, 1975-83 Comparison of irrigation pumpage and change in water storage of the High Plains Aquifer in Castro and Parmer counties, Texas, 1975-83
An understanding of the relationship between irrigation pumpage and change in ground-water storage was needed to quantify the amount of water returning to the High Plains aquifer as a result of intensive irrigation in Castro and Parmer Counties, Texas. Irrigation pumpage for the 9-year period, 1975-83, was estimated by using the Blaney-Criddle consumptive-use formula adjusted by a factor...
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Gary W. Mackey
Method for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods at ungaged sites on unregulated rural streams in Iowa Method for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods at ungaged sites on unregulated rural streams in Iowa
This report provides techniques and procedures for estimating the probable magnitude and frequency of floods at ungaged sites on Iowa streams. Physiographic characteristics were used to define the boundaries of five hydrologic regions. Regional regression equations that relate the size of the drainage area to flood magnitude are defined for estimating peak discharges having specified...
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O. G. Lara
Discharge ratings for control gates at Mississippi River lock and dam 17, New Boston, Illinois Discharge ratings for control gates at Mississippi River lock and dam 17, New Boston, Illinois
The water levels of the navigation pools on the Mississippi River are maintained by the operation of tainter and roller gates at the locks and dams. Discharge ratings for the gates on Lock and Dam 17, at New Boston, Illinois, were developed from current meter discharge measurements made in the forebays of the gate structures. Methodology is given to compute the gate openings of the...
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A.J. Heinitz
Statistical, graphical, and trend summaries of selected water-quality and streamflow data from the Trinity River near Crockett, Texas, 1964-85 Statistical, graphical, and trend summaries of selected water-quality and streamflow data from the Trinity River near Crockett, Texas, 1964-85
Statistical and graphical -.summaries of selected water-quality and'" streamflow data collected between 1964 and 1985 at the Trinity River near" Crockett are presented to document the baseline water quality of the Trinity River at this location. Dissolved oxygen exceeded 7.0 milligrams per liter in more than 50 percent- of the samples analyzed. The mean value of pH'was 7.4 units; the...
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Richard L. Goss
Estimated sediment deposition in Lake Corpus Christi, Texas, 1972-85 Estimated sediment deposition in Lake Corpus Christi, Texas, 1972-85
The investigation of sediment deposition in Lake Corpus Christi was initiated by researching the published and unpublished sediment data for the 1972-85 water years for stations located upstream and downstream of the lake. Regression analysis was used to fill in the missing data. Data were tabulated for monthly discharge (acre-feet) and sediment load (tons, acre-feet, and percent by...
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Norman F. Leibbrand
Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Houston metropolitan area, Texas, 1984 Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Houston metropolitan area, Texas, 1984
Hydrologic investigations of urban watersheds in Texas were begun by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1954. Studies are now in progress in the Austin and Houston areas, and have been completed in the Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio areas. The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the city of Houston, began studies in the Houston metropolitan area in 1964. The program was expanded in...
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Fred Liscum, J.P. Bruchmiller, D. W. Brown, E.M. Paul
Water resources data Iowa, water year 1986 Water resources data Iowa, water year 1986
Water resources data for the 1986 water year for Iowa consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; ground-water levels and ground-water quality. This report contains discharge records for 110 stream-gaging stations; stage and contents for 8 lakes and reservoirs; water quality for 8 stream-gaging stations...
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N.B. Melcher, M.G. Detroy, W.J. Matthes, R.A. Karsten
Effects of runoff controls on the quantity and quality of urban runoff at two locations in Austin, Texas Effects of runoff controls on the quantity and quality of urban runoff at two locations in Austin, Texas
Rapid urban development in the Austin metropolitan area, Texas, is causing concern about increasing peak discharges from storm runoff and the degradation of the quality of water in receiving streams, lakes, and aquifers. In an attempt to decrease peak discharges and improve water quality, runoff controls are being required in some watersheds. This report summarizes the precipitation...
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Clarence T. Welborn, Jack E. Veenhuis
Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Austin metropolitan area, Texas, 1985 Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Austin metropolitan area, Texas, 1985
Hydrologic investigations of urban watersheds in Texas were begun by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1954. Studies are now in progress in Austin, and Houston. Studies have been completed in the Dallas, Fort Worth, and San Antonio areas. The Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Texas Department of Water Reources, began hydrologic studies in the Austin urban area in 1954. In...
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J.D. Gordon, D.L. Pate, M.E. Dorsey