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Relations between precipitation and daily and monthly mean flows in gaged, unmined and valley-filled watersheds, Ballard Fork, West Virginia, 1999-2001 Relations between precipitation and daily and monthly mean flows in gaged, unmined and valley-filled watersheds, Ballard Fork, West Virginia, 1999-2001
Large-scale surface mining using valley fills has changed hydrologic storage and processes in the Ballard Fork Watershed in West Virginia. Total unit flow for the 2-year study period (November 15, 1999?November 14, 2001) on the Unnamed Tributary (extensively mined) (11,700 cubic feet per second per square mile) was almost twice that on Spring Branch (unmined) (6,260 cubic feet per second...
Authors
Terence Messinger, Katherine S. Paybins
Water quality in the Kanawha-New River basin: West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina, 1996-98 Water quality in the Kanawha-New River basin: West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina, 1996-98
This report summarizes major findings about water quality in the Kanawha-New River basin that emerged from an assessment conducted between 1996 and 1998 by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Water quality is discussed in terms of local and regional issues and compared to conditions found in all 36 NAWQA study areas assessed to date...
Authors
Katherine S. Paybins, Terence Messinger, James H. Eychaner, Douglas B. Chambers, Mark D. Kozar
Evaluation of surface-water/ground-water interactions in the Santa Clara River Valley, Ventura County, California Evaluation of surface-water/ground-water interactions in the Santa Clara River Valley, Ventura County, California
The interactions of surface water and ground water along the Santa Clara River in Ventura County, California, were evaluated by analyzing river-discharge and water-quality data and geohydrologic information collected by the U.S. Geological Survey between 1993 and 1995 for the Piru, Fillmore, and Santa Paula subbasins. Measurements of discharge and water quality were made at multiple...
Authors
Eric George Reichard, Steven M. Crawford, Katherine S. Paybins, Peter Martin, Michael Land, Tracy Nishikawa
Numerical model of a tracer test on the Santa Clara River, Ventura County, California Numerical model of a tracer test on the Santa Clara River, Ventura County, California
To better understand the flow processes, solute-transport processes, and ground-water/surface-water interactions on the Santa Clara River in Ventura County, California, a 24-hour fluorescent-dye tracer study was performed under steady-state flow conditions on a 45-km reach of the river. The study reach includes perennial (uppermost and lowermost) subreaches and ephemeral subreaches of...
Authors
Tracy Nishikawa, Katherine S. Paybins, John A. Izbicki, Eric G. Reichard
Santa Ana Basin Santa Ana Basin
No abstract available.
Authors
Scott N. Hamlin, Kenneth Belitz, Katherine S. Paybins
Management of groundwater supply and water quality in the Los Angeles Basin, California Management of groundwater supply and water quality in the Los Angeles Basin, California
Water use and water needs in the coastal Los Angeles Basin in California have been very closely tied to the development of the region during the last 150 years. The first water wells were drilled in the mid-1800s. Currently about 40% of the water supply (9.4 m3 s-1) in the region is provided by groundwater. Other sources of water supply include reclaimed water and surface water imported...
Authors
E.G. Reichard, S.M. Crawford, M.T. Land, K.S. Paybins
Statistical analysis and mathematical modeling of a tracer test on the Santa Clara River, Ventura County, California Statistical analysis and mathematical modeling of a tracer test on the Santa Clara River, Ventura County, California
To better understand flow processes, solute-transport processes, and ground-water/surface-water interactions on the Santa Clara River in Ventura County, California, a 24-hour fluorescent-dye tracer study was performed under steady-state flow conditions on a 28-mile reach of the river. The study reach includes perennial (uppermost and lowermost) subreaches and ephemeral subreaches of the...
Authors
Katherine S. Paybins, Tracy Nishikawa, John A. Izbicki, Eric G. Reichard
Water-quality trends in the Santa Ana River at MWD Crossing and below Prado Dam, Riverside County, California Water-quality trends in the Santa Ana River at MWD Crossing and below Prado Dam, Riverside County, California
The Santa Ana River, located in an extensively urbanized basin, drains about 2,670 square miles near Los Angeles, California. Almost all flow in the river, about 200,000 acre-feet annually, is diverted to ponds where it infiltrates and recharges underlying aquifers. About 2 million people are dependent on these aquifers for water supply. In recent years, base flow in the river has...
Authors
Carmen A. Burton, John A. Izbicki, Katherine S. Paybins
Documentation and description of the digital spatial data base for southern California Regional Aquifer-System Analysis Program, Santa Clara-Calleguas Basin, Ventura County, California Documentation and description of the digital spatial data base for southern California Regional Aquifer-System Analysis Program, Santa Clara-Calleguas Basin, Ventura County, California
This report documents the geographic information system map layers and data files generated for the Santa Clara-Calleguas Basin, Ventura County, as part of a Regional Aquifer- System Analysis of southern California from 1989 to 1995. Thirty-six map layers and four data files are maintained in this geographic information system data base. The map layers cover the Santa Clara-Calleguas...
Authors
Steven K. Predmore, Kathryn M. Koczot, Katherine S. Paybins
Comparison of 1972 and 1996 water levels in the Goleta central ground-water subbasin, Santa Barbara County, California Comparison of 1972 and 1996 water levels in the Goleta central ground-water subbasin, Santa Barbara County, California
Ground-water levels for 1996 were compared with 1972 water levels to determine if a "drought buffer" currently exists. The drought buffer was defined previously, in a litigated settlement involving the Goleta Water District, as the 1972 water level in the Central ground-water subbasin. To make this deter mination, a network of 15 well sites was selected, water levels were measured...
Authors
Charles A. Kaehler, David A. Pratt, Katherine S. Paybins
Science and Products
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Relations between precipitation and daily and monthly mean flows in gaged, unmined and valley-filled watersheds, Ballard Fork, West Virginia, 1999-2001 Relations between precipitation and daily and monthly mean flows in gaged, unmined and valley-filled watersheds, Ballard Fork, West Virginia, 1999-2001
Large-scale surface mining using valley fills has changed hydrologic storage and processes in the Ballard Fork Watershed in West Virginia. Total unit flow for the 2-year study period (November 15, 1999?November 14, 2001) on the Unnamed Tributary (extensively mined) (11,700 cubic feet per second per square mile) was almost twice that on Spring Branch (unmined) (6,260 cubic feet per second...
Authors
Terence Messinger, Katherine S. Paybins
Water quality in the Kanawha-New River basin: West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina, 1996-98 Water quality in the Kanawha-New River basin: West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina, 1996-98
This report summarizes major findings about water quality in the Kanawha-New River basin that emerged from an assessment conducted between 1996 and 1998 by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Water quality is discussed in terms of local and regional issues and compared to conditions found in all 36 NAWQA study areas assessed to date...
Authors
Katherine S. Paybins, Terence Messinger, James H. Eychaner, Douglas B. Chambers, Mark D. Kozar
Evaluation of surface-water/ground-water interactions in the Santa Clara River Valley, Ventura County, California Evaluation of surface-water/ground-water interactions in the Santa Clara River Valley, Ventura County, California
The interactions of surface water and ground water along the Santa Clara River in Ventura County, California, were evaluated by analyzing river-discharge and water-quality data and geohydrologic information collected by the U.S. Geological Survey between 1993 and 1995 for the Piru, Fillmore, and Santa Paula subbasins. Measurements of discharge and water quality were made at multiple...
Authors
Eric George Reichard, Steven M. Crawford, Katherine S. Paybins, Peter Martin, Michael Land, Tracy Nishikawa
Numerical model of a tracer test on the Santa Clara River, Ventura County, California Numerical model of a tracer test on the Santa Clara River, Ventura County, California
To better understand the flow processes, solute-transport processes, and ground-water/surface-water interactions on the Santa Clara River in Ventura County, California, a 24-hour fluorescent-dye tracer study was performed under steady-state flow conditions on a 45-km reach of the river. The study reach includes perennial (uppermost and lowermost) subreaches and ephemeral subreaches of...
Authors
Tracy Nishikawa, Katherine S. Paybins, John A. Izbicki, Eric G. Reichard
Santa Ana Basin Santa Ana Basin
No abstract available.
Authors
Scott N. Hamlin, Kenneth Belitz, Katherine S. Paybins
Management of groundwater supply and water quality in the Los Angeles Basin, California Management of groundwater supply and water quality in the Los Angeles Basin, California
Water use and water needs in the coastal Los Angeles Basin in California have been very closely tied to the development of the region during the last 150 years. The first water wells were drilled in the mid-1800s. Currently about 40% of the water supply (9.4 m3 s-1) in the region is provided by groundwater. Other sources of water supply include reclaimed water and surface water imported...
Authors
E.G. Reichard, S.M. Crawford, M.T. Land, K.S. Paybins
Statistical analysis and mathematical modeling of a tracer test on the Santa Clara River, Ventura County, California Statistical analysis and mathematical modeling of a tracer test on the Santa Clara River, Ventura County, California
To better understand flow processes, solute-transport processes, and ground-water/surface-water interactions on the Santa Clara River in Ventura County, California, a 24-hour fluorescent-dye tracer study was performed under steady-state flow conditions on a 28-mile reach of the river. The study reach includes perennial (uppermost and lowermost) subreaches and ephemeral subreaches of the...
Authors
Katherine S. Paybins, Tracy Nishikawa, John A. Izbicki, Eric G. Reichard
Water-quality trends in the Santa Ana River at MWD Crossing and below Prado Dam, Riverside County, California Water-quality trends in the Santa Ana River at MWD Crossing and below Prado Dam, Riverside County, California
The Santa Ana River, located in an extensively urbanized basin, drains about 2,670 square miles near Los Angeles, California. Almost all flow in the river, about 200,000 acre-feet annually, is diverted to ponds where it infiltrates and recharges underlying aquifers. About 2 million people are dependent on these aquifers for water supply. In recent years, base flow in the river has...
Authors
Carmen A. Burton, John A. Izbicki, Katherine S. Paybins
Documentation and description of the digital spatial data base for southern California Regional Aquifer-System Analysis Program, Santa Clara-Calleguas Basin, Ventura County, California Documentation and description of the digital spatial data base for southern California Regional Aquifer-System Analysis Program, Santa Clara-Calleguas Basin, Ventura County, California
This report documents the geographic information system map layers and data files generated for the Santa Clara-Calleguas Basin, Ventura County, as part of a Regional Aquifer- System Analysis of southern California from 1989 to 1995. Thirty-six map layers and four data files are maintained in this geographic information system data base. The map layers cover the Santa Clara-Calleguas...
Authors
Steven K. Predmore, Kathryn M. Koczot, Katherine S. Paybins
Comparison of 1972 and 1996 water levels in the Goleta central ground-water subbasin, Santa Barbara County, California Comparison of 1972 and 1996 water levels in the Goleta central ground-water subbasin, Santa Barbara County, California
Ground-water levels for 1996 were compared with 1972 water levels to determine if a "drought buffer" currently exists. The drought buffer was defined previously, in a litigated settlement involving the Goleta Water District, as the 1972 water level in the Central ground-water subbasin. To make this deter mination, a network of 15 well sites was selected, water levels were measured...
Authors
Charles A. Kaehler, David A. Pratt, Katherine S. Paybins