Leslie D. Arihood (Former Employee)
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Description of sediment data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey in small watersheds in coal-mining areas of the eastern United States, 1980-84
Hydrologic data were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey from 20 small watersheds in the surface-mining areas of the eastern United States from 1980 through 1984 as part of the Survey1 s coal-hydrology program. Each data set includes sediment-concentration, streamflow, and precipitation data collected at 5- or 15-minute intervals. One reason for collecting the data was to test the sediment com
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L. D. Arihood
Ground-water resources of the White River basin, Randolph County, Indiana
The two major aquifer systems in Randolph County, Indiana are sand and gravel and bedrock (limestone, dolomite, and shale of Silurian to Odovician age). The average thickness of the sands and gravels is 15 ft, and the aquifers are areally discontinuous. The bedrock aquifer underlies the entire study area and is estimated to be 150 ft in thickness.
Six pumping plans simulated in the two systems by
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W.W. Lapham, L. D. Arihood
Ground-water resources of the White River basin, Delaware County, Indiana
The ground-water resources of the White River basin in and near Delaware County, Indiana, were investigated by mapping the aquifers, calculating their hydraulic properties, determining the distribution of potentiometric head, and determining some of the components of the ground-water budget from data collected in the field. This information was used to construct and calibrate a seven-layer, digita
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Leslie D. Arihood, Wayne W. Lapham
Ground-water resources of the White River basin, Hamilton and Tipton Counties, Indiana
An analysis of the ground-water resources of the Hamilton and Tipton Counties was based on data from about 1,900 well logs, 125 water levels in 125 wells, streamflow measurements at 57 sites, and municipal- and industrial-pumpage records. These data were used to map the flow system and construct a three-dimensional model of the study area and a more detailed two-dimensional model of the outwash de
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Leslie D. Arihood
A water-quality assessment of the Delaney Creek Watershed, Washington County, Indiana, 1974
No abstract available.
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Leslie D. Arihood
Water-quality assessment of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, 1973-74
The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is underlain by unconsolidated lake and glacial deposits which have been divided into three units. Unit 1 is comprised mostly of sand and, in the western part of the National Lakeshore, is capable of yielding more than 500 gallons per minute (32 litres per second) to properly constructed wells. Unit 2, a silt till below unit 1, has little potential as a source
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Leslie D. Arihood
A water-quality assessment of the Twin-Rush Creek Watershed, Washington County, Indiana
No abstract available.
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Leslie D. Arihood
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Description of sediment data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey in small watersheds in coal-mining areas of the eastern United States, 1980-84
Hydrologic data were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey from 20 small watersheds in the surface-mining areas of the eastern United States from 1980 through 1984 as part of the Survey1 s coal-hydrology program. Each data set includes sediment-concentration, streamflow, and precipitation data collected at 5- or 15-minute intervals. One reason for collecting the data was to test the sediment com
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L. D. Arihood
Ground-water resources of the White River basin, Randolph County, Indiana
The two major aquifer systems in Randolph County, Indiana are sand and gravel and bedrock (limestone, dolomite, and shale of Silurian to Odovician age). The average thickness of the sands and gravels is 15 ft, and the aquifers are areally discontinuous. The bedrock aquifer underlies the entire study area and is estimated to be 150 ft in thickness.
Six pumping plans simulated in the two systems by
Authors
W.W. Lapham, L. D. Arihood
Ground-water resources of the White River basin, Delaware County, Indiana
The ground-water resources of the White River basin in and near Delaware County, Indiana, were investigated by mapping the aquifers, calculating their hydraulic properties, determining the distribution of potentiometric head, and determining some of the components of the ground-water budget from data collected in the field. This information was used to construct and calibrate a seven-layer, digita
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Leslie D. Arihood, Wayne W. Lapham
Ground-water resources of the White River basin, Hamilton and Tipton Counties, Indiana
An analysis of the ground-water resources of the Hamilton and Tipton Counties was based on data from about 1,900 well logs, 125 water levels in 125 wells, streamflow measurements at 57 sites, and municipal- and industrial-pumpage records. These data were used to map the flow system and construct a three-dimensional model of the study area and a more detailed two-dimensional model of the outwash de
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Leslie D. Arihood
A water-quality assessment of the Delaney Creek Watershed, Washington County, Indiana, 1974
No abstract available.
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Leslie D. Arihood
Water-quality assessment of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, 1973-74
The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is underlain by unconsolidated lake and glacial deposits which have been divided into three units. Unit 1 is comprised mostly of sand and, in the western part of the National Lakeshore, is capable of yielding more than 500 gallons per minute (32 litres per second) to properly constructed wells. Unit 2, a silt till below unit 1, has little potential as a source
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Leslie D. Arihood
A water-quality assessment of the Twin-Rush Creek Watershed, Washington County, Indiana
No abstract available.
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Leslie D. Arihood