Donald Storck
Don is a Hydrologist working with the New Jersey Water Science Center Integrated Hydrology Field Team
Science and Products
Hydrologic assessment of three drainage basins in the Pinelands of southern New Jersey, 2004-06
The New Jersey Pinelands is an ecologically diverse area in the southern New Jersey Coastal Plain, most of which overlies the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system. The demand for groundwater from this aquifer system is increasing as local development increases. Because any increase in groundwater withdrawals has the potential to affect streamflows and wetland water levels, and ultimately threaten the
Authors
Richard L. Walker, Robert S. Nicholson, Donald A. Storck
Hydrology of the unconfined aquifer system, Rancocas Creek area, Rancocas, Crosswicks, Assunpink, Blacks, and Crafts Creek Basins, New Jersey, 1996
No abstract available.
Authors
Martha K. Watt, A.C. Kane, E. G. Charles, D. A. Storck
Reconstruction of streamflow records in the Passaic and Hackensack River basins, New Jersey and New York, water years 1993-96
No abstract available.
Authors
D. A. Storck, J. P. Nawyn
Hydrology of the unconfined aquifer system, Maurice River area: Maurice and Cohansey River Basins, New Jersey, 1994-95
No abstract available.
Authors
Emmanuel G. Charles, Donald A. Storck, Rick M. Clawges
Development of a data base of community water-supply wells in New Jersey and a method of evaluate their sensitivity to contamination
No abstract available.
Authors
D. A. Storck, K.N. Isaacs, E. F. Vowinkel
Streambed-material characteristics and surface-water quality, Green Pond Brook and tributaries, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, 1983-90
This report presents the results of a study conducted at Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New Jersey, to (1) determine whether streambed sediments in Green Pond Brook and its tributaries are contaminated with inorganic or organic constituents, (2) determine the extent of contamination in those reaches, and (3) characterize the quality of water in the brook. Shallow auger samples and results of an
Authors
Donald A. Storck, Pierre J. Lacombe
Water Levels In Major Artesian Aquifers Of The New Jersey Coastal Plain, 1988
Water levels in 1,251 wells in the New Jersey Coastal Plain, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, and Kent and New Castle Counties, Delaware, were measured from October 1988 to February 1989 and compared with 1,071 water levels measured from September 1983 to May 1984. Water levels in 916 of the wells measured in the 1983 study were remeasured in the 1988 study. Alternate wells were selected to repl
Authors
Robert Rosman, Pierre J. Lacombe, Donald A. Storck
Hydrology of, and water quality in, the open burning area and vicinity, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, 1989-90
This report presents the results of a study to determine whether shallow ground water at Picatinny Arsenal Morris County, New Jersey, has been con- taminated as a result of operations at the open burning area, which is used for burning of waste explosives and materials contaminated with explosives. Results of previous investigations indicate that the soil in this area is contaminated with metals a
Authors
D. A. Storck
Contamination of shallow ground water in the area of building 95, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, 1985-90
A zone of contaminated ground water at Picatinny Arsenal has resulted from the operation of a metal- plating facility in building 95 during 1960-81, and the wastewater-treatment system that is in and adjacent to the building. Thirty-two monitoring wells were installed in 1989 to supplement 12 previously installed wells. All wells were sampled in 1989 and 1990 for analysis of ground water for inorg
Authors
B. P. Sargent, D. A. Storck
Records of wells, exploratory boreholes, and ground-water quality, Atlantic County and vicinity, New Jersey
No abstract available.
Authors
G. J. Barton, D. A. Storck, G. N. Paulachok
Assessment of contamination of ground water and surface water in the area of building 24, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, 1986-87
No abstract available.
Authors
B. P. Sargent, T. V. Fusillo, D. A. Storck, J. A. Smith
Science and Products
Hydrologic assessment of three drainage basins in the Pinelands of southern New Jersey, 2004-06
The New Jersey Pinelands is an ecologically diverse area in the southern New Jersey Coastal Plain, most of which overlies the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system. The demand for groundwater from this aquifer system is increasing as local development increases. Because any increase in groundwater withdrawals has the potential to affect streamflows and wetland water levels, and ultimately threaten the
Authors
Richard L. Walker, Robert S. Nicholson, Donald A. Storck
Hydrology of the unconfined aquifer system, Rancocas Creek area, Rancocas, Crosswicks, Assunpink, Blacks, and Crafts Creek Basins, New Jersey, 1996
No abstract available.
Authors
Martha K. Watt, A.C. Kane, E. G. Charles, D. A. Storck
Reconstruction of streamflow records in the Passaic and Hackensack River basins, New Jersey and New York, water years 1993-96
No abstract available.
Authors
D. A. Storck, J. P. Nawyn
Hydrology of the unconfined aquifer system, Maurice River area: Maurice and Cohansey River Basins, New Jersey, 1994-95
No abstract available.
Authors
Emmanuel G. Charles, Donald A. Storck, Rick M. Clawges
Development of a data base of community water-supply wells in New Jersey and a method of evaluate their sensitivity to contamination
No abstract available.
Authors
D. A. Storck, K.N. Isaacs, E. F. Vowinkel
Streambed-material characteristics and surface-water quality, Green Pond Brook and tributaries, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, 1983-90
This report presents the results of a study conducted at Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, New Jersey, to (1) determine whether streambed sediments in Green Pond Brook and its tributaries are contaminated with inorganic or organic constituents, (2) determine the extent of contamination in those reaches, and (3) characterize the quality of water in the brook. Shallow auger samples and results of an
Authors
Donald A. Storck, Pierre J. Lacombe
Water Levels In Major Artesian Aquifers Of The New Jersey Coastal Plain, 1988
Water levels in 1,251 wells in the New Jersey Coastal Plain, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, and Kent and New Castle Counties, Delaware, were measured from October 1988 to February 1989 and compared with 1,071 water levels measured from September 1983 to May 1984. Water levels in 916 of the wells measured in the 1983 study were remeasured in the 1988 study. Alternate wells were selected to repl
Authors
Robert Rosman, Pierre J. Lacombe, Donald A. Storck
Hydrology of, and water quality in, the open burning area and vicinity, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, 1989-90
This report presents the results of a study to determine whether shallow ground water at Picatinny Arsenal Morris County, New Jersey, has been con- taminated as a result of operations at the open burning area, which is used for burning of waste explosives and materials contaminated with explosives. Results of previous investigations indicate that the soil in this area is contaminated with metals a
Authors
D. A. Storck
Contamination of shallow ground water in the area of building 95, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, 1985-90
A zone of contaminated ground water at Picatinny Arsenal has resulted from the operation of a metal- plating facility in building 95 during 1960-81, and the wastewater-treatment system that is in and adjacent to the building. Thirty-two monitoring wells were installed in 1989 to supplement 12 previously installed wells. All wells were sampled in 1989 and 1990 for analysis of ground water for inorg
Authors
B. P. Sargent, D. A. Storck
Records of wells, exploratory boreholes, and ground-water quality, Atlantic County and vicinity, New Jersey
No abstract available.
Authors
G. J. Barton, D. A. Storck, G. N. Paulachok
Assessment of contamination of ground water and surface water in the area of building 24, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, 1986-87
No abstract available.
Authors
B. P. Sargent, T. V. Fusillo, D. A. Storck, J. A. Smith