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Tests for injecting, storing, and recovering freshwater in a saline artesian aquifer, Lee County, Florida Tests for injecting, storing, and recovering freshwater in a saline artesian aquifer, Lee County, Florida
An investigation was made of the suitability of a saline, artesian limestone aquifer for the injection, storage, and recovery of freshwater from the Caloosahatchee River. The tests were conducted on a well tapping a leaky artesian system that has a transmissivity of 800 square feet per day, a storage of 1 x 10-4, and a leakance of 0.01 per day. The specific capacity of the injection well...
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D. J. Fitzpatrick
Hydrogeologic conditions and saline-water intrusion, Cape Coral, Florida, 1978-81 Hydrogeologic conditions and saline-water intrusion, Cape Coral, Florida, 1978-81
The upper limestone unit of the intermediate aquifer system, locally called the upper Hawthorn aquifer, is the principal source of freshwater for Cape Coral, Florida. The aquifer has been contaminated with saline water by downward intrusion from the surficial aquifer system and by upward intrusion from the Floridan aquifer system. Much of the intrusion has occurred through open wellbores...
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D. J. Fitzpatrick
Planning report for the Edwards-Trinity Regional Aquifer-System analysis in central Texas, southeast Oklahoma, and southwest Arkansas Planning report for the Edwards-Trinity Regional Aquifer-System analysis in central Texas, southeast Oklahoma, and southwest Arkansas
The Edwards-Trinity regional aquifer system supplies more than 0.78 million acre-feet per year (700 million gallons per day) of water for central Texas and small adjacent parts of southeast Oklahoma and southwest Arkansas. The system consists of three major aquifers and at least three minor aquifers in predominantly Cretaceous rocks, which together have an areal extent of about 80,000...
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Peter W. Bush
Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Houston metropolitan area, Texas, 1983 Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Houston metropolitan area, Texas, 1983
Hydro!ogic 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
Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athens region, northeastern Georgia Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athens region, northeastern Georgia
A study was conducted to assess the occurrence and availability of groundwater in the crystalline rocks of the Piedmont area in northeastern Georgia and to determine whether groundwater is a viable alternative or supplemental source for industrial, public and private supplies. The area is underlain by a variety of metamorphic and igneous rocks. The quantity of water that a rock unit can...
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D. B. Radtke, C.W. Cressler, H.A. Perlman, H.E. Blanchard, K.W. McFadden, Rebekah Brooks
Water resources data for Texas, water year 1985, volume 1. Arkansas River, Red River, Sabine River, Neches River, Trinity River basins, and intervening and adjacent coastal basins Water resources data for Texas, water year 1985, volume 1. Arkansas River, Red River, Sabine River, Neches River, Trinity River basins, and intervening and adjacent coastal basins
No abstract available.
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H.D. Buckner, E.R. Carrillo, H.J. Davidson
Approximate altitude of water levels in wells in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston area, Texas, spring 1986 Approximate altitude of water levels in wells in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston area, Texas, spring 1986
The purpose of this report, which was prepared in cooperation with the City of Houston and the Harris-Galveston Coastal Subsidence District, is to show the altitudes of water levels in wells in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston, Texas, metropolitan areas. The maps are based on water-level measurements in spring of 1986 in about 400 wells.
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James Frank Williams, C.E. Ranzau, L.S. Coplin
Floods of April 1979, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia Floods of April 1979, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia
A major storm April 11-13, 1979, following a series of storms in March and April, brought large amounts of rainfall over southeastern United States. Heaviest rain fell over north-central Mississippi and Alabama. A maximum of 21.5 inches was observed at Louisville, 14 SE, Mississippi. Floods in Mississippi and Alabama were the maximum of record at 60 streamflow gaging stations in the...
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G.W. Edelen, K. V. Wilson, J.R. Harkins, J.F. Miller, E.H. Chin
Water resources activities, Georgia District, 1985 Water resources activities, Georgia District, 1985
No abstract available.
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C.A. Casteel, M.D. Ballew
Geohydrologic data from Port Royal Sound, Beaufort County, South Carolina Geohydrologic data from Port Royal Sound, Beaufort County, South Carolina
Nine offshore wells were drilled through overlying sediments into the Upper Floridan aquifer in Port Royal Sound, South Carolina and the adjacent Atlantic Ocean, to obtain geologic, hydrologic, and water quality data. The Upper Floridan aquifer consists predominantly of light-gray, poorly consolidated, fossiliferous limestone. In the Port Royal Sound area, the Upper Floridan is overlain...
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R.A. Burt, D.L. Belval, Michael Crouch, W.B. Hughes
Statistical summary and evaluation of the quality of surface water in the Colorado River basin, 1973-82 water years Statistical summary and evaluation of the quality of surface water in the Colorado River basin, 1973-82 water years
Significant upward trends in dissolved-solids concentrations were detected with the Seasonal Kendall Test for trends at three stations in the upper basin during the study period. The increases exceeded 270 milligrams per liter per year at two stations and 165 milligrams per liter per year at the third station. The composition of dissolved constituents in the Colorado River basin changes...
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Freeman L. Andrews, Terry L. Schertz
Selected aquifer-test information for the coastal plain aquifers of South Carolina Selected aquifer-test information for the coastal plain aquifers of South Carolina
Aquifer and well hydraulic characteristics were determined from more than 100 multiple-well and single-well aquifer tests in the Coastal Plain of South Carolina and tabulated by county. Multiple-well aquifer tests were analyzed by the This method for nonleaky aquifers and the Hantush-Jacob method for leaky aquifers. Single-well tests were analyzed by straight line solution techniques for...
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W. R. Aucott, Roy Newcome