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Water resources data Iowa, water year 1984 Water resources data Iowa, water year 1984
Water resources data for the 1984 water year for Iowa consists 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 115 gaging stations; stage and contents for 7 lakes and reservoirs; water quality for 17 gaging stations; and water...
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V.E. Miller, W.J. Matthes, M.G. Detroy, R.E. Hansen
Water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Texas; fiscal years 1982-84 Water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Texas; fiscal years 1982-84
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) was established by an act of Congress on March 3, 1879, to provide a permanent Federal agency to conduct the systematic and scientific classification of the public lands, and examination of the geological structure, mineral resources, and products of national domain. An integral part of that original mission includes publishing and disseminating the...
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R.U. Grozier, L. F. Land
Composition of rainfall runoff from limestone and marble at Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Composition of rainfall runoff from limestone and marble at Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
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M.M. Reddy, Marilyn Werner
Drought of 1980-82 in southeast Florida with comparison to the 1961-62 and 1970-71 droughts Drought of 1980-82 in southeast Florida with comparison to the 1961-62 and 1970-71 droughts
South-central Florida (the Kissimmee Basin) experienced a severe drought during 1980-82, causing Lake Okeechobee--the largest surface-water storage area in south Florida--to reach the lowest stage ever recorded, 9.75 feet above sea level, on July 29, 1981. A prolonged period of deficient rainfall extended from June 1980 to March 1982. On the southeast coast, drought conditions were...
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B.G. Waller
Hydrology of the alluvial, buried channel, basal Pleistocene and Dakota aquifers in west-central Iowa Hydrology of the alluvial, buried channel, basal Pleistocene and Dakota aquifers in west-central Iowa
A ground-water resources investigation in west-central Iowa indicates that water is available from alluvial, buried channel, basal Pleistocene, and Dakota aquifers. The west-central Iowa area includes Audubon, Carrol1, Crawford, Greene, Guthrie, Harrison, Monona, and Shelby Counties. Nine alluvial aquifers consisting of sand and gravel are in the valleys of the Little Sioux, Maple...
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D. L. Runkle
Approximate altitude of water levels in wells in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston area, Texas, spring 1984 Approximate altitude of water levels in wells in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston area, Texas, spring 1984
The purpose of this report, which was prepared in cooperation with the City of Houston, the Harris-Galveston Coastal Subsidence District, and the Texas Department of Water Resources, is to show the altitudes of water levels in wells in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston, Texas, metropolitan area. The maps are based on water-level measurements in spring of 1984 in about 500...
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C.E. Ranzau
Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Houston, Texas, metropolitan area, 1981 Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Houston, Texas, metropolitan area, 1981
Hydro! oqic 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 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
Analysis of the low-flow characteristics of streams in Louisiana Analysis of the low-flow characteristics of streams in Louisiana
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Office of Public Works, used geologic maps, soils maps, precipitation data, and low-flow data to define four hydrographic regions in Louisiana having distinct low-flow characteristics. Equations were derived, using regression analyses, to estimate the 7Q2, 7Q10, and 7Q20 flow rates...
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Fred N. Lee
Approximate water-level changes in wells in the Chichot and Evangeline aquifers, 1977-85 and 1984-85, and measured compaction, 1973-85, in the Houston-Galveston region, Texas Approximate water-level changes in wells in the Chichot and Evangeline aquifers, 1977-85 and 1984-85, and measured compaction, 1973-85, in the Houston-Galveston region, Texas
This report, which was prepared in cooperation with the City of Houston and the Galveston Coastal Subsidence District, present data on water-level changes during 1977-85 and 1984-85 in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers (figs. 1-4) and data on measured compaction 1973-85 (fig. 5). Water levels in about 500 wells were used to construct the maps showing water-level changes. Compation data...
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James Frank Williams, C.E. Ranzau
Hydrologic and micrometeorologic data from an unsaturated zone study at a low-level radioactive waste burial site near Barnwell, South Carolina Hydrologic and micrometeorologic data from an unsaturated zone study at a low-level radioactive waste burial site near Barnwell, South Carolina
Two years of selected hydrologic and micrometeorologic data collected at a low-level radioactive waste burial site near Barnwell, South Carolina are available on magnetic tape in card-image format. Hydrologic data include daily measurements of soil-moisture tension, soil-moisture specific conductance, and soil temperature at four monitoring site locations. Micrometeorlogic data include...
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K.F. Dennehy, P.B. McMahon
Effects of artificial recharge on the Ogallala aquifer, Texas Effects of artificial recharge on the Ogallala aquifer, Texas
Four recharge tests were conducted by injecting water from playa lakes through wells into the Ogallala Formation. Injection was by gravity flow and by pumping under pressure. At one site, 34-acre feet of water was injected by gravity and produced a significant increase in yield of the well. At a second site, gravity injection of only 0.58 acre-foot caused a significant decrease in...
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Richmond Flint Brown, W.S. Keys
Water-quality of Lake Conroe on the West Fork San Jacinto River, southeastern Texas Water-quality of Lake Conroe on the West Fork San Jacinto River, southeastern Texas
Thermal stratification in Lake Conroe, Texas usually begins to develop in March and persists until October. Thermal stratification has resulted in significant seasonal and areal variations in the concentrations of dissolved oxygen, dissolved iron, dissolved manganese, total inorganic nitrogen, and total phosphorus. Volume-weighted-average concentration of dissolved solids generally was...
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Marvin W. Flugrath, Freeman L. Andrews, Emma McPherson