Kelly L Warner (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 23
Water quality in the upper Illinois River basin: Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, 1999-2001 Water quality in the upper Illinois River basin: Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, 1999-2001
This report contains the major findings of a 1999?2001 assessment of water quality in the upper Illinois River Basin. It is one of a series of reports by the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program that present major findings in 51 major river basins and aquifer systems across the Nation. In these reports, water quality is discussed in terms of local, State, and regional issues
Authors
George E. Groschen, Terri Arnold, Mitchell A. Harris, David H. Dupre, Faith A. Fitzpatrick, Barbara C. Scudder, William S. Morrow, Paul J. Terrio, Kelly L. Warner, Elizabeth A. Murphy
Arsenic in Illinois ground water — Community and private supplies Arsenic in Illinois ground water — Community and private supplies
Assessing the distribution of arsenic in ground water from community-water supplies, private supplies, or monitoring wells is part of the process of determining the risk of arsenic contamination of drinking water in Illinois. Lifestyle, genetic, and environmental factors make certain members of the population more susceptible to adverse health effects from repeated exposure to drinking...
Authors
Kelly L. Warner, Angel Martin, Terri Arnold
The Mahomet aquifer: A transboundary resource in east-central Illinois The Mahomet aquifer: A transboundary resource in east-central Illinois
Emerging intrastate transboundary issues focus on use of the Mahomet aquifer, which underlies about fifteen counties and many other political entities in east-central Illinois. This sand and gravel aquifer in the lower part of the buried Mahomet Bedrock Valley ranges between four and fourteen miles wide and from about 50 to 200 feet thick. Much of the region's rural population, several...
Authors
D.R. Larson, E. Mehnert, B.L. Herzog
Arsenic in glacial drift aquifers and the implication for drinking water - Lower Illinois River Basin Arsenic in glacial drift aquifers and the implication for drinking water - Lower Illinois River Basin
The lower Illinois River Basin (LIRB) covers 47,000 km2 of central and western Illinois. In the LIRB, 90% of the ground water supplies are from the deep and shallow glacial drift aquifers. The deep glacial drift aquifer (DGDA) is below 152 m altitude, a sand and gravel deposit that fills the Mahomet Buried Bedrock Valley, and overlain by more than 30.5 m of clayey till. The LIRB is part...
Authors
K.L. Warner
The crazy hollow formation (Eocene) of central Utah The crazy hollow formation (Eocene) of central Utah
The Late Eocene Crazy Hollow Formation is a fluviatile and lacustrine unit that was deposited locally in the southwest arm of Lake Uinta during and after the last stages of the lake the deposited the Green River Formation. Most exposures of the Crazy Hollow are located in Sanpete and Sevier Counties. The unit is characterized by a large variety of rock types, rapid facies changes within...
Authors
M. P. Weiss, K.N. Warner
Potential drinking water concerns in ground and surface water in the Illinois River Basin; U.S. Geological Survey perspective from the National Water Quality Assessment Potential drinking water concerns in ground and surface water in the Illinois River Basin; U.S. Geological Survey perspective from the National Water Quality Assessment
No abstract available.
Authors
Kelly L. Warner, Paul J. Terrio, Robin B. King, George E. Groschen, Terri Arnold, William S. Morrow, Michael J. Friedel, Mitchell A. Harris
Water quality in the lower Illinois River Basin, Illinois, 1995-98 Water quality in the lower Illinois River Basin, Illinois, 1995-98
Major influences and findings for water quality and biology in central Illinois, including the Illinois River from Ottawa, Illinois to Valley City, Illinois, are described and illustrated. Samples were collected to determine nitrate, phosphorus, pesticides, volatile organic carbon compounds, and radon-222 in streams and ground water. Agricultural and other land-use practices are...
Authors
George E. Groschen, Mitchell A. Harris, Robin B. King, Paul J. Terrio, Kelly L. Warner
Analysis of nutrients, selected inorganic constituents, and trace elements in water from Illinois community-supply wells, 1984–91 Analysis of nutrients, selected inorganic constituents, and trace elements in water from Illinois community-supply wells, 1984–91
The lower Illinois River Basin (LIRB) study unit is part of the National Water-Quality Assessment program that includes studies of most major aquifer systems in the United States. Retrospective water-quality data from community-supply wells in the LIRB and in the rest of Illinois are grouped by aquifer and depth interval. Concentrations of selected chemical constituents in water samples...
Authors
Kelly L. Warner
Water-quality assessment of the lower Illinois River Basin: Environmental setting Water-quality assessment of the lower Illinois River Basin: Environmental setting
The lower Illinois River Basin (LIRB) encompasses 18,000 square miles of central and western Illinois. Historical and recent information from Federal, State, and local agencies describing the physiography, population, land use, soils, climate, geology, streamflow, habitat, ground water, water use, and aquatic biology is summarized to describe the environmental setting of the LIRB. The...
Authors
Kelly L. Warner
National Water-Quality Assessment Program; the lower Illinois River Basin National Water-Quality Assessment Program; the lower Illinois River Basin
No abstract available.
Authors
Kelly L. Warner, Arthur R. Schmidt
Hydrogeologic information in the Great Lakes basin, United States, and application of a geographic information system to public supply wells and hazardous-waste sites Hydrogeologic information in the Great Lakes basin, United States, and application of a geographic information system to public supply wells and hazardous-waste sites
A computerized data base has been established to facilitate analysis and interpretation of potential for ground-water contamination in the Great Lakes basin. The computerized data base is being used in conjunction with a geogrpahic information system (GIS). Locations of public-supply wells were obtained from Federal and State agencies and stored in the system. Well locations are...
Authors
Kelly L. Warner, John D. Earle, Marvin G. Sherrill
Non-USGS Publications**
Mehnert, E., Wehrmann, H.A., Warner, K.L., Hackley, K.C., Holm, T.R., Larson, T.H.,
Roadcap, G.S., Panno, S.V., Wilson, S.D., and Pugin, A., 2004, The Mahomet
Aquifer--recent advances in our knowledge: Illinois State Geological Survey Open
File Series 2004-16, 19 p.
Roadcap, G.S., Panno, S.V., Wilson, S.D., and Pugin, A., 2004, The Mahomet
Aquifer--recent advances in our knowledge: Illinois State Geological Survey Open
File Series 2004-16, 19 p.
Herzog, B., Stiff, B., Chenowith, C.A., Warner, K.L., Sieverling, J.B., and Avery, C.F.,
1994, Buried bedrock surface of Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey Map Series,
Map 5, 1:500,000 scale map
1994, Buried bedrock surface of Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey Map Series,
Map 5, 1:500,000 scale map
Warner, K.L., 1992, The role of the U.S. Geological Survey in the Great Lakes basin:
U.S. Water News, v.9, no.6, p.21-22.
U.S. Water News, v.9, no.6, p.21-22.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 23
Water quality in the upper Illinois River basin: Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, 1999-2001 Water quality in the upper Illinois River basin: Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, 1999-2001
This report contains the major findings of a 1999?2001 assessment of water quality in the upper Illinois River Basin. It is one of a series of reports by the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program that present major findings in 51 major river basins and aquifer systems across the Nation. In these reports, water quality is discussed in terms of local, State, and regional issues
Authors
George E. Groschen, Terri Arnold, Mitchell A. Harris, David H. Dupre, Faith A. Fitzpatrick, Barbara C. Scudder, William S. Morrow, Paul J. Terrio, Kelly L. Warner, Elizabeth A. Murphy
Arsenic in Illinois ground water — Community and private supplies Arsenic in Illinois ground water — Community and private supplies
Assessing the distribution of arsenic in ground water from community-water supplies, private supplies, or monitoring wells is part of the process of determining the risk of arsenic contamination of drinking water in Illinois. Lifestyle, genetic, and environmental factors make certain members of the population more susceptible to adverse health effects from repeated exposure to drinking...
Authors
Kelly L. Warner, Angel Martin, Terri Arnold
The Mahomet aquifer: A transboundary resource in east-central Illinois The Mahomet aquifer: A transboundary resource in east-central Illinois
Emerging intrastate transboundary issues focus on use of the Mahomet aquifer, which underlies about fifteen counties and many other political entities in east-central Illinois. This sand and gravel aquifer in the lower part of the buried Mahomet Bedrock Valley ranges between four and fourteen miles wide and from about 50 to 200 feet thick. Much of the region's rural population, several...
Authors
D.R. Larson, E. Mehnert, B.L. Herzog
Arsenic in glacial drift aquifers and the implication for drinking water - Lower Illinois River Basin Arsenic in glacial drift aquifers and the implication for drinking water - Lower Illinois River Basin
The lower Illinois River Basin (LIRB) covers 47,000 km2 of central and western Illinois. In the LIRB, 90% of the ground water supplies are from the deep and shallow glacial drift aquifers. The deep glacial drift aquifer (DGDA) is below 152 m altitude, a sand and gravel deposit that fills the Mahomet Buried Bedrock Valley, and overlain by more than 30.5 m of clayey till. The LIRB is part...
Authors
K.L. Warner
The crazy hollow formation (Eocene) of central Utah The crazy hollow formation (Eocene) of central Utah
The Late Eocene Crazy Hollow Formation is a fluviatile and lacustrine unit that was deposited locally in the southwest arm of Lake Uinta during and after the last stages of the lake the deposited the Green River Formation. Most exposures of the Crazy Hollow are located in Sanpete and Sevier Counties. The unit is characterized by a large variety of rock types, rapid facies changes within...
Authors
M. P. Weiss, K.N. Warner
Potential drinking water concerns in ground and surface water in the Illinois River Basin; U.S. Geological Survey perspective from the National Water Quality Assessment Potential drinking water concerns in ground and surface water in the Illinois River Basin; U.S. Geological Survey perspective from the National Water Quality Assessment
No abstract available.
Authors
Kelly L. Warner, Paul J. Terrio, Robin B. King, George E. Groschen, Terri Arnold, William S. Morrow, Michael J. Friedel, Mitchell A. Harris
Water quality in the lower Illinois River Basin, Illinois, 1995-98 Water quality in the lower Illinois River Basin, Illinois, 1995-98
Major influences and findings for water quality and biology in central Illinois, including the Illinois River from Ottawa, Illinois to Valley City, Illinois, are described and illustrated. Samples were collected to determine nitrate, phosphorus, pesticides, volatile organic carbon compounds, and radon-222 in streams and ground water. Agricultural and other land-use practices are...
Authors
George E. Groschen, Mitchell A. Harris, Robin B. King, Paul J. Terrio, Kelly L. Warner
Analysis of nutrients, selected inorganic constituents, and trace elements in water from Illinois community-supply wells, 1984–91 Analysis of nutrients, selected inorganic constituents, and trace elements in water from Illinois community-supply wells, 1984–91
The lower Illinois River Basin (LIRB) study unit is part of the National Water-Quality Assessment program that includes studies of most major aquifer systems in the United States. Retrospective water-quality data from community-supply wells in the LIRB and in the rest of Illinois are grouped by aquifer and depth interval. Concentrations of selected chemical constituents in water samples...
Authors
Kelly L. Warner
Water-quality assessment of the lower Illinois River Basin: Environmental setting Water-quality assessment of the lower Illinois River Basin: Environmental setting
The lower Illinois River Basin (LIRB) encompasses 18,000 square miles of central and western Illinois. Historical and recent information from Federal, State, and local agencies describing the physiography, population, land use, soils, climate, geology, streamflow, habitat, ground water, water use, and aquatic biology is summarized to describe the environmental setting of the LIRB. The...
Authors
Kelly L. Warner
National Water-Quality Assessment Program; the lower Illinois River Basin National Water-Quality Assessment Program; the lower Illinois River Basin
No abstract available.
Authors
Kelly L. Warner, Arthur R. Schmidt
Hydrogeologic information in the Great Lakes basin, United States, and application of a geographic information system to public supply wells and hazardous-waste sites Hydrogeologic information in the Great Lakes basin, United States, and application of a geographic information system to public supply wells and hazardous-waste sites
A computerized data base has been established to facilitate analysis and interpretation of potential for ground-water contamination in the Great Lakes basin. The computerized data base is being used in conjunction with a geogrpahic information system (GIS). Locations of public-supply wells were obtained from Federal and State agencies and stored in the system. Well locations are...
Authors
Kelly L. Warner, John D. Earle, Marvin G. Sherrill
Non-USGS Publications**
Mehnert, E., Wehrmann, H.A., Warner, K.L., Hackley, K.C., Holm, T.R., Larson, T.H.,
Roadcap, G.S., Panno, S.V., Wilson, S.D., and Pugin, A., 2004, The Mahomet
Aquifer--recent advances in our knowledge: Illinois State Geological Survey Open
File Series 2004-16, 19 p.
Roadcap, G.S., Panno, S.V., Wilson, S.D., and Pugin, A., 2004, The Mahomet
Aquifer--recent advances in our knowledge: Illinois State Geological Survey Open
File Series 2004-16, 19 p.
Herzog, B., Stiff, B., Chenowith, C.A., Warner, K.L., Sieverling, J.B., and Avery, C.F.,
1994, Buried bedrock surface of Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey Map Series,
Map 5, 1:500,000 scale map
1994, Buried bedrock surface of Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey Map Series,
Map 5, 1:500,000 scale map
Warner, K.L., 1992, The role of the U.S. Geological Survey in the Great Lakes basin:
U.S. Water News, v.9, no.6, p.21-22.
U.S. Water News, v.9, no.6, p.21-22.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government