Publications
Publications from USGS science centers throughout the Southeast Region.
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Hydrologic data for Mountain Creek, Trinity River Basin, Texas, 1974 Hydrologic data for Mountain Creek, Trinity River Basin, Texas, 1974
No abstract available.
Authors
H.D. Buckner
Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Fort Worth, Texas, metropolitan area, 1974 Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Fort Worth, Texas, metropolitan area, 1974
No abstract available.
Authors
R.M. Slade, J.M. Taylor
Hydrologic effects of storms of June 24-28, 1974, in Lee and Collier Counties, Florida Hydrologic effects of storms of June 24-28, 1974, in Lee and Collier Counties, Florida
No abstract available.
Authors
Robert A. Miller, Manuel A. Benson
Hydrologic data for Little Elm Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1976 Hydrologic data for Little Elm Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1976
This report contains rainfall, runoff, and storage data collected during the 1976 water year for a 75.5 sq mi area above the stream-gaging station Little Elm Creek near Aubrey, Texas. Floodflows from 35.7 sq mi of the area are regulated by 16 floodwater-retarding structures constructed by the Soil Conservation Service. During the 1976 water year, five storm periods were selected for...
Authors
R.M. Slade, T.H. Hays, C.T. Schoultz
Flood of June 27, 1975, in City of Ames, Iowa Flood of June 27, 1975, in City of Ames, Iowa
On June 27, 1975, the city of Ames and vicinity sustained severe flooding from Squaw creek and the south Skunk River. The storm which preceded the flood was net particularly outstanding in its intensity or duration. However, antecedent conditions plus the timing and direction of the storm were "ideally tuned" to cause the flood. In terms of magnitude of discharge as well as of damages...
Authors
Oscar G. Lara, Albert J. Heinitz
Land-surface subsidence in the area of Moses Lake near Texas City, Texas Land-surface subsidence in the area of Moses Lake near Texas City, Texas
Removal of water, oil, and gas from the subsurface in Harris and Galveston Counties has caused declines in fluid pressures, which in turn have resulted in subsidence of the land surface. Subsidence of the land surface at Moses Lake in due principally to the removal of ground water in adjacent areas. Significant subsidence of the land surface at Moses Lake began after 1900, and as much as...
Authors
R.K. Gabrysch, C.W. Bonnet
Lakes Marion-Moultrie stream system investigation, South Carolina : Part II-Simulation Studies Lakes Marion-Moultrie stream system investigation, South Carolina : Part II-Simulation Studies
A stream-reservoir model was developed to simulate the operation of the Lakes Marion-Moultrie, South Carolina, reservoir system. The reservoir system is operated under the assumption of a 3-day prior knowledge of inflows. This information is attainable from the ooperational reservoir-inflow forecasting model developed in the Part I report. The model, developed for this part of the study
Authors
H.H. Jeffcoat, M.E. Jennings, D.L. Collins, J.O. Shearman
Artificial ground-water recharge as a water-management technique on the southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico Artificial ground-water recharge as a water-management technique on the southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico
No abstract available.
Authors
Richmond F. Brown, Donald C. Signor, Warren W. Wood
Ground-water quality in selected areas serviced by septic tanks, Dade County, Florida Ground-water quality in selected areas serviced by septic tanks, Dade County, Florida
During 1971-74, the U.S. Geological Survey investigated the chemical, physical, bacteriological, and virological characteristics of the ground water in five selected areas serviced by septic tanks in Dade County, Florida. Periodic water samples were collected from multiple-depth groups of monitor wells ranging in depth from 10 to 60 ft at each of the five areas. Analyses of ground water...
Authors
William A. Pitt, Harold C. Mattraw, Howard Klein
Water and the South Florida environment Water and the South Florida environment
Ecological problems are a major concern to Florida as well as to the Nation. National attention was focused on these problems in September 1968, when the Port Authority of Dade County began to con-struct a jetport for supersonic aircraft on a 39-square-mile tract 6 miles north of Everglades National Park and on the east edge of the Big Cypress Swamp. Conservation groups and citizens...
Authors
Howard Klein, J.T. Armbruster, B. F. McPherson, H.J. Freiberger
Effects of lowering interior canal stages on salt-water intrusion into the shallow aquifer in southeast Palm Beach County, Florida Effects of lowering interior canal stages on salt-water intrusion into the shallow aquifer in southeast Palm Beach County, Florida
Land in southeast Palm Beach County is undergoing a large-scale change in use, from agricultural to residential. To accommodate residential use, a proposal has been made by developers to the Board of the Lake Worth Drainage District to lower the canal stages in the interior part of the area undergoing change. This report documents one of the possible effects of such lowering. Of...
Authors
Larry F. Land
A reconnaissance of hydrogeologic conditions in Lehigh Acres and adjacent areas of Lee County, Florida A reconnaissance of hydrogeologic conditions in Lehigh Acres and adjacent areas of Lee County, Florida
Lehigh Acres, a residential community with a population of about 13,500 and comprising an area of about 94 square miles (243 square kilometres) in the eastern part of Lee County, has been under development since 1954. Prior to development the area was poorly drained. By 1974, more than 150 miles (241 kilometres) of drainageways had been constructed to drain the area. The water-bearing...
Authors
Durward Hoye Boggess, T.M. Missimer