Carl S Carlson (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Simulated ground-water flow for a pond-dominated aquifer system near Great Sandy Bottom Pond, Pembroke, Massachusetts Simulated ground-water flow for a pond-dominated aquifer system near Great Sandy Bottom Pond, Pembroke, Massachusetts
A ground-water flow simulation for a 66.4-square-mile area around Great Sandy Bottom (GSB) Pond (105 acres) near Pembroke, Massachusetts, was developed for use by local and State water managers to assess the yields for public water supply of local ponds and wells for average climatic and drought conditions and the effects of water withdrawals on nearby water levels and streamflows...
Authors
Carl S. Carlson, Forest P. Lyford
Delineation of water sources for public-supply wells in three fractured-bedrock aquifer systems in Massachusetts Delineation of water sources for public-supply wells in three fractured-bedrock aquifer systems in Massachusetts
Fractured-bedrock aquifer systems in West Newbury, Maynard, and Paxton, Massachusetts, were studied to advance methods of data collection and analysis for delineating contributing areas to public-supply wells completed in fractured rock and for determining the effects of pumping on streams and wetlands. Contributing areas, as defined for this study, include all areas through which ground...
Authors
Forest P. Lyford, Carl S. Carlson, Bruce P. Hansen
Analysis of tests of subsurface injection, storage, and recovery of freshwater in Lancaster, Antelope Valley, California Analysis of tests of subsurface injection, storage, and recovery of freshwater in Lancaster, Antelope Valley, California
Ground-water levels in Lancaster, California, declined more than 200 feet during the 20th century, resulting in reduced ground-water supplies and more than 6 feet of land subsidence. Facing continuing population growth, water managers are seeking solutions to these problems. Injection of imported, treated fresh water into the aquifer system when it is most available and least expensive...
Authors
Steven P. Phillips, Carl S. Carlson, Loren F. Metzger, James F. Howle, Devin L. Galloway, Michelle Sneed, Marti E. Ikehara, Kenneth W. Hudnut, Nancy E. King
Optimal measurement of an ASR program to control land subsidence in Lancaster, California Optimal measurement of an ASR program to control land subsidence in Lancaster, California
No abstract available.
Authors
S.P. Phillips, Carl S. Carlson, L.F. Metzger, Michelle Sneed, Devin L. Galloway, Kenneth W. Hudnut, M. E. Ikehara, P.J. Dillon
Regional water table (1996) and water-table changes in the Antelope Valley ground-water basin, California Regional water table (1996) and water-table changes in the Antelope Valley ground-water basin, California
No abstract available.
Authors
Carl S. Carlson, David A. Leighton, Steven P. Phillips, Loren F. Metzger
Water-level changes (1975-98) in the Antelope Valley, California Water-level changes (1975-98) in the Antelope Valley, California
Antelope Valley is in the western part of the Mojave Desert in southern California, about 50 mi northeast of Los Angeles. Between 1975 and 1998, water levels in the valley have changed in response to a shift in ground-water use from agricultural to urban, declining in some areas and rising in others. A study to document these changes was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in...
Authors
Carl S. Carlson, Steven P. Phillips
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 29
Simulated ground-water flow for a pond-dominated aquifer system near Great Sandy Bottom Pond, Pembroke, Massachusetts Simulated ground-water flow for a pond-dominated aquifer system near Great Sandy Bottom Pond, Pembroke, Massachusetts
A ground-water flow simulation for a 66.4-square-mile area around Great Sandy Bottom (GSB) Pond (105 acres) near Pembroke, Massachusetts, was developed for use by local and State water managers to assess the yields for public water supply of local ponds and wells for average climatic and drought conditions and the effects of water withdrawals on nearby water levels and streamflows...
Authors
Carl S. Carlson, Forest P. Lyford
Delineation of water sources for public-supply wells in three fractured-bedrock aquifer systems in Massachusetts Delineation of water sources for public-supply wells in three fractured-bedrock aquifer systems in Massachusetts
Fractured-bedrock aquifer systems in West Newbury, Maynard, and Paxton, Massachusetts, were studied to advance methods of data collection and analysis for delineating contributing areas to public-supply wells completed in fractured rock and for determining the effects of pumping on streams and wetlands. Contributing areas, as defined for this study, include all areas through which ground...
Authors
Forest P. Lyford, Carl S. Carlson, Bruce P. Hansen
Analysis of tests of subsurface injection, storage, and recovery of freshwater in Lancaster, Antelope Valley, California Analysis of tests of subsurface injection, storage, and recovery of freshwater in Lancaster, Antelope Valley, California
Ground-water levels in Lancaster, California, declined more than 200 feet during the 20th century, resulting in reduced ground-water supplies and more than 6 feet of land subsidence. Facing continuing population growth, water managers are seeking solutions to these problems. Injection of imported, treated fresh water into the aquifer system when it is most available and least expensive...
Authors
Steven P. Phillips, Carl S. Carlson, Loren F. Metzger, James F. Howle, Devin L. Galloway, Michelle Sneed, Marti E. Ikehara, Kenneth W. Hudnut, Nancy E. King
Optimal measurement of an ASR program to control land subsidence in Lancaster, California Optimal measurement of an ASR program to control land subsidence in Lancaster, California
No abstract available.
Authors
S.P. Phillips, Carl S. Carlson, L.F. Metzger, Michelle Sneed, Devin L. Galloway, Kenneth W. Hudnut, M. E. Ikehara, P.J. Dillon
Regional water table (1996) and water-table changes in the Antelope Valley ground-water basin, California Regional water table (1996) and water-table changes in the Antelope Valley ground-water basin, California
No abstract available.
Authors
Carl S. Carlson, David A. Leighton, Steven P. Phillips, Loren F. Metzger
Water-level changes (1975-98) in the Antelope Valley, California Water-level changes (1975-98) in the Antelope Valley, California
Antelope Valley is in the western part of the Mojave Desert in southern California, about 50 mi northeast of Los Angeles. Between 1975 and 1998, water levels in the valley have changed in response to a shift in ground-water use from agricultural to urban, declining in some areas and rising in others. A study to document these changes was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in...
Authors
Carl S. Carlson, Steven P. Phillips