Paul H Rydlund, Jr. (Former Employee)
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Water-quality changes caused by riverbank filtration between the Missouri River and three pumping wells of the Independence, Missouri, well field 2003-05 Water-quality changes caused by riverbank filtration between the Missouri River and three pumping wells of the Independence, Missouri, well field 2003-05
Riverbank filtration substantially improves the source-water quality of the Independence, Missouri well field. Coliform bacteria, Cryptosporidium, Giardia, viruses and selected constituents were analyzed in water samples from the Missouri River, two vertical wells, and a collector well. Total coliform bacteria, Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and total culturable viruses were detected in the...
Authors
Brian P. Kelly, Paul H. Rydlund
Use of Numerical Simulations in Surface-Water Studies by the U.S. Geological Survey in Missouri Use of Numerical Simulations in Surface-Water Studies by the U.S. Geological Survey in Missouri
Numerical simulations of surface-water systems can be a useful tool to predict and understand a variety of physical, chemical, and ecological processes. A number of applications have been conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey Missouri Water Science Center in conjunction with ecological and flood studies in Missouri. Numerical simulations can provide a physically based method to predict...
Authors
David C. Heimann, Paul H. Rydlund, Susan S. Licher
Estimated flood-inundation mapping for the Lower Blue River in Kansas City, Missouri, 2003-2005 Estimated flood-inundation mapping for the Lower Blue River in Kansas City, Missouri, 2003-2005
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the city of Kansas City, Missouri, began a study in 2003 of the lower Blue River in Kansas City, Missouri, from Gregory Boulevard to the mouth at the Missouri River to determine the estimated extent of flood inundation in the Blue River valley from flooding on the lower Blue River and from Missouri River backwater. Much of the lower Blue...
Authors
Brian P. Kelly, Paul H. Rydlund
Potential-scour assessments and estimates of scour depth using different techniques at selected bridge sites in Missouri Potential-scour assessments and estimates of scour depth using different techniques at selected bridge sites in Missouri
The evaluation of scour at bridges throughout the state of Missouri has been ongoing since 1991 in a cooperative effort by the U.S. Geological Survey and Missouri Department of Transportation. A variety of assessment methods have been used to identify bridges susceptible to scour and to estimate scour depths. A potential-scour assessment (Level 1) was used at 3,082 bridges to identify...
Authors
Richard J. Huizinga, Paul H. Rydlund
Simulation of flow and evaluation of bridge scour at Horse Island Chute Bridge near Chester, Illinois Simulation of flow and evaluation of bridge scour at Horse Island Chute Bridge near Chester, Illinois
The evaluation of scour at bridges throughout the State of Missouri has been ongoing since 1991, and most of these evaluations have used one-dimensional hydraulic analysis and application of conventional scour depth equations. Occasionally, the conditions of a site dictate that a more thorough hydraulic assessment is required. To provide the hydraulic parameters required to determine the...
Authors
Richard J. Huizinga, Paul H. Rydlund
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Water-quality changes caused by riverbank filtration between the Missouri River and three pumping wells of the Independence, Missouri, well field 2003-05 Water-quality changes caused by riverbank filtration between the Missouri River and three pumping wells of the Independence, Missouri, well field 2003-05
Riverbank filtration substantially improves the source-water quality of the Independence, Missouri well field. Coliform bacteria, Cryptosporidium, Giardia, viruses and selected constituents were analyzed in water samples from the Missouri River, two vertical wells, and a collector well. Total coliform bacteria, Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and total culturable viruses were detected in the...
Authors
Brian P. Kelly, Paul H. Rydlund
Use of Numerical Simulations in Surface-Water Studies by the U.S. Geological Survey in Missouri Use of Numerical Simulations in Surface-Water Studies by the U.S. Geological Survey in Missouri
Numerical simulations of surface-water systems can be a useful tool to predict and understand a variety of physical, chemical, and ecological processes. A number of applications have been conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey Missouri Water Science Center in conjunction with ecological and flood studies in Missouri. Numerical simulations can provide a physically based method to predict...
Authors
David C. Heimann, Paul H. Rydlund, Susan S. Licher
Estimated flood-inundation mapping for the Lower Blue River in Kansas City, Missouri, 2003-2005 Estimated flood-inundation mapping for the Lower Blue River in Kansas City, Missouri, 2003-2005
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the city of Kansas City, Missouri, began a study in 2003 of the lower Blue River in Kansas City, Missouri, from Gregory Boulevard to the mouth at the Missouri River to determine the estimated extent of flood inundation in the Blue River valley from flooding on the lower Blue River and from Missouri River backwater. Much of the lower Blue...
Authors
Brian P. Kelly, Paul H. Rydlund
Potential-scour assessments and estimates of scour depth using different techniques at selected bridge sites in Missouri Potential-scour assessments and estimates of scour depth using different techniques at selected bridge sites in Missouri
The evaluation of scour at bridges throughout the state of Missouri has been ongoing since 1991 in a cooperative effort by the U.S. Geological Survey and Missouri Department of Transportation. A variety of assessment methods have been used to identify bridges susceptible to scour and to estimate scour depths. A potential-scour assessment (Level 1) was used at 3,082 bridges to identify...
Authors
Richard J. Huizinga, Paul H. Rydlund
Simulation of flow and evaluation of bridge scour at Horse Island Chute Bridge near Chester, Illinois Simulation of flow and evaluation of bridge scour at Horse Island Chute Bridge near Chester, Illinois
The evaluation of scour at bridges throughout the State of Missouri has been ongoing since 1991, and most of these evaluations have used one-dimensional hydraulic analysis and application of conventional scour depth equations. Occasionally, the conditions of a site dictate that a more thorough hydraulic assessment is required. To provide the hydraulic parameters required to determine the...
Authors
Richard J. Huizinga, Paul H. Rydlund
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