Thomas J Mack, PG
Tom Mack is a Scientist Emeritus with the USGS International Programs.
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Quantifying effects of climate change on the snowmelt-dominated groundwater resources of northern New England Quantifying effects of climate change on the snowmelt-dominated groundwater resources of northern New England
Recent U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) climate studies in New England have shown substantial evidence of hydrologic changes during the last 100 years, including trends toward earlier snowmelt runoff, decreasing occurrence of river ice, and decreasing winter snowpack. These studies are being expanded to include investigation of trends in groundwater levels and fluctuations. Groundwater is...
Authors
Robert W. Dudley, Glenn A. Hodgkins, James B. Shanley, Thomas J. Mack
Preliminary assessment of trends in static water levels in bedrock wells in New Hampshire, 1984 to 2007 Preliminary assessment of trends in static water levels in bedrock wells in New Hampshire, 1984 to 2007
Analysis of nearly 60,000 reported values of static water level (SWL, as depth below land surface) in bedrock wells in New Hampshire, aggregated on a yearly basis, showed an apparent deepening of SWL of about 13 ft (4 m) over the period 1984–2007. Water-level data were one-time measurements at each well and were analyzed, in part, to determine if they were suitable for analysis of trends...
Authors
Joseph D. Ayotte, Brandon M. Kernen, David R. Wunsch, Denise M. Argue, Derek S. Bennett, Thomas J. Mack
Integrated characterization of the Richelieu/Lake Champlain basin Integrated characterization of the Richelieu/Lake Champlain basin
No abstract available.
Authors
A. Rivera, C. Rivard, M. Parent, N. Benoit, R. Lefebvre, M.A. Carrier, E. Gloaguen, Richard J. Reynolds, Thomas J. Mack, J.H. Williams, Y. H. Baevsky
Assessment of Ground-Water Resources in the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire Assessment of Ground-Water Resources in the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire
Numerical ground-water-flow models were developed for a 160-square-mile area of coastal New Hampshire to provide insight into the recharge, discharge, and availability of ground water. Population growth and increasing water use prompted concern for the sustainability of the region's ground-water resources. Previously, the regional hydraulic characteristics of the fractured bedrock...
Authors
Thomas J. Mack
Hydrogeologic framework and water quality of the Vermont Army National Guard Ethan Allen Firing Range, northern Vermont, October 2002 through December 2003 Hydrogeologic framework and water quality of the Vermont Army National Guard Ethan Allen Firing Range, northern Vermont, October 2002 through December 2003
The Ethan Allen Firing Range of the Vermont Army National Guard is a weapons-testing and training facility in a mountainous region of Vermont that has been in operation for about 80 years. The hydrologic framework and water quality of the facility were assessed between October 2002 and December 2003. As part of the study, streamflow was continuously measured in the Lee River and 24...
Authors
Stewart F. Clark, Ann Chalmers, Thomas J. Mack, Jon C. Denner
Geology and preliminary hydrogeologic characterization of the cell-house site, Berlin, New Hampshire, 2003-04 Geology and preliminary hydrogeologic characterization of the cell-house site, Berlin, New Hampshire, 2003-04
At the cell-house site, thin, generally less than 20-foot thick overburden, consisting of till and demolition materials, overlies fractured crystalline bedrock. Bedrock at the site consists of gneiss with thin discontinuous lenses of chlorite schist and discontinuous tabular pegmatite. Two distinct fracture domains, with principal trends to the west and northwest, and to the north...
Authors
James R. Degnan, Stewart F. Clark, Philip T. Harte, Thomas J. Mack
Approximate potentiometric surface of the bedrock aquifer at Great Bay, southeastern New Hampshire, 2001 Approximate potentiometric surface of the bedrock aquifer at Great Bay, southeastern New Hampshire, 2001
Ground-water elevations (heads) in 265 wells were used to map the potentiometric-head surface in the fractured-bedrock aquifer adjacent to Great Bay, N.H. Remotely sensed data, spring-water temperatures and specific conductances, land-surface elevations, and simulated heads were also used to guide construction of the potentiometric surface. Heads in the bedrock aquifer locally varied...
Authors
Robert M. Roseen, J.R. Degnan, L.K. Brannaka, T.P. Ballestero, Thomas J. Mack
Geophysical characterization of fractured bedrock at Site 8, former Pease Air Force Base, Newington, New Hampshire Geophysical characterization of fractured bedrock at Site 8, former Pease Air Force Base, Newington, New Hampshire
Borehole-geophysical logs collected from eight wells and direct-current resistivity data from three survey lines were analyzed to characterize the fractured bedrock and identify transmissive fractures beneath the former Pease Air Force Base, Newington, N.H. The following logs were used: caliper, fluid temperature and conductivity, natural gamma radiation, electromagnetic conductivity...
Authors
Thomas J. Mack, James R. Degnan
Simulated Ground-Water-Flow Responses to Geohydrologic Characteristics, Corinna, Maine Simulated Ground-Water-Flow Responses to Geohydrologic Characteristics, Corinna, Maine
Ground-water-flow simulations of an idealization of surficial and bedrock aquifers of the East Branch Sebasticook River Valley, in Corinna, Maine, were done to test the effects of known or hypothesized geohydrologic characteristics on the local and regional ground-water-flow system. The purpose of the simulations was to develop a better understanding of the aquifer system to aid in...
Authors
Thomas J. Mack, Robert W. Dudley
Geophysical investigations of well fields to characterize fractured-bedrock aquifers in southern New Hampshire Geophysical investigations of well fields to characterize fractured-bedrock aquifers in southern New Hampshire
Bedrock-fracture zones near high-yield bedrock wells in southern New Hampshire well fields were located and characterized using seven surface and six borehole geophysical survey methods. Detailed surveys of six sites with various methods provide an opportunity to integrate and compare survey results. Borehole geophysical surveys were conducted at three of the sites to confirm subsurface...
Authors
James R. Degnan, Richard Bridge Moore, Thomas J. Mack
Geophysical surveys near the Charles George Municipal Landfill and Flint Pond, Tyngsboro, Massachusetts Geophysical surveys near the Charles George Municipal Landfill and Flint Pond, Tyngsboro, Massachusetts
No abstract available.
Authors
J. D. Ayotte, Thomas J. Mack, C. M. Johnston
Geophysical surveys of Country Pond and adjacent wetland, and implications for contaminant-plume monitoring, Kingston, New Hampshire, 1998 Geophysical surveys of Country Pond and adjacent wetland, and implications for contaminant-plume monitoring, Kingston, New Hampshire, 1998
No abstract available.
Authors
J. D. Ayotte, Thomas J. Mack, C. M. Johnston
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 38
Quantifying effects of climate change on the snowmelt-dominated groundwater resources of northern New England Quantifying effects of climate change on the snowmelt-dominated groundwater resources of northern New England
Recent U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) climate studies in New England have shown substantial evidence of hydrologic changes during the last 100 years, including trends toward earlier snowmelt runoff, decreasing occurrence of river ice, and decreasing winter snowpack. These studies are being expanded to include investigation of trends in groundwater levels and fluctuations. Groundwater is...
Authors
Robert W. Dudley, Glenn A. Hodgkins, James B. Shanley, Thomas J. Mack
Preliminary assessment of trends in static water levels in bedrock wells in New Hampshire, 1984 to 2007 Preliminary assessment of trends in static water levels in bedrock wells in New Hampshire, 1984 to 2007
Analysis of nearly 60,000 reported values of static water level (SWL, as depth below land surface) in bedrock wells in New Hampshire, aggregated on a yearly basis, showed an apparent deepening of SWL of about 13 ft (4 m) over the period 1984–2007. Water-level data were one-time measurements at each well and were analyzed, in part, to determine if they were suitable for analysis of trends...
Authors
Joseph D. Ayotte, Brandon M. Kernen, David R. Wunsch, Denise M. Argue, Derek S. Bennett, Thomas J. Mack
Integrated characterization of the Richelieu/Lake Champlain basin Integrated characterization of the Richelieu/Lake Champlain basin
No abstract available.
Authors
A. Rivera, C. Rivard, M. Parent, N. Benoit, R. Lefebvre, M.A. Carrier, E. Gloaguen, Richard J. Reynolds, Thomas J. Mack, J.H. Williams, Y. H. Baevsky
Assessment of Ground-Water Resources in the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire Assessment of Ground-Water Resources in the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire
Numerical ground-water-flow models were developed for a 160-square-mile area of coastal New Hampshire to provide insight into the recharge, discharge, and availability of ground water. Population growth and increasing water use prompted concern for the sustainability of the region's ground-water resources. Previously, the regional hydraulic characteristics of the fractured bedrock...
Authors
Thomas J. Mack
Hydrogeologic framework and water quality of the Vermont Army National Guard Ethan Allen Firing Range, northern Vermont, October 2002 through December 2003 Hydrogeologic framework and water quality of the Vermont Army National Guard Ethan Allen Firing Range, northern Vermont, October 2002 through December 2003
The Ethan Allen Firing Range of the Vermont Army National Guard is a weapons-testing and training facility in a mountainous region of Vermont that has been in operation for about 80 years. The hydrologic framework and water quality of the facility were assessed between October 2002 and December 2003. As part of the study, streamflow was continuously measured in the Lee River and 24...
Authors
Stewart F. Clark, Ann Chalmers, Thomas J. Mack, Jon C. Denner
Geology and preliminary hydrogeologic characterization of the cell-house site, Berlin, New Hampshire, 2003-04 Geology and preliminary hydrogeologic characterization of the cell-house site, Berlin, New Hampshire, 2003-04
At the cell-house site, thin, generally less than 20-foot thick overburden, consisting of till and demolition materials, overlies fractured crystalline bedrock. Bedrock at the site consists of gneiss with thin discontinuous lenses of chlorite schist and discontinuous tabular pegmatite. Two distinct fracture domains, with principal trends to the west and northwest, and to the north...
Authors
James R. Degnan, Stewart F. Clark, Philip T. Harte, Thomas J. Mack
Approximate potentiometric surface of the bedrock aquifer at Great Bay, southeastern New Hampshire, 2001 Approximate potentiometric surface of the bedrock aquifer at Great Bay, southeastern New Hampshire, 2001
Ground-water elevations (heads) in 265 wells were used to map the potentiometric-head surface in the fractured-bedrock aquifer adjacent to Great Bay, N.H. Remotely sensed data, spring-water temperatures and specific conductances, land-surface elevations, and simulated heads were also used to guide construction of the potentiometric surface. Heads in the bedrock aquifer locally varied...
Authors
Robert M. Roseen, J.R. Degnan, L.K. Brannaka, T.P. Ballestero, Thomas J. Mack
Geophysical characterization of fractured bedrock at Site 8, former Pease Air Force Base, Newington, New Hampshire Geophysical characterization of fractured bedrock at Site 8, former Pease Air Force Base, Newington, New Hampshire
Borehole-geophysical logs collected from eight wells and direct-current resistivity data from three survey lines were analyzed to characterize the fractured bedrock and identify transmissive fractures beneath the former Pease Air Force Base, Newington, N.H. The following logs were used: caliper, fluid temperature and conductivity, natural gamma radiation, electromagnetic conductivity...
Authors
Thomas J. Mack, James R. Degnan
Simulated Ground-Water-Flow Responses to Geohydrologic Characteristics, Corinna, Maine Simulated Ground-Water-Flow Responses to Geohydrologic Characteristics, Corinna, Maine
Ground-water-flow simulations of an idealization of surficial and bedrock aquifers of the East Branch Sebasticook River Valley, in Corinna, Maine, were done to test the effects of known or hypothesized geohydrologic characteristics on the local and regional ground-water-flow system. The purpose of the simulations was to develop a better understanding of the aquifer system to aid in...
Authors
Thomas J. Mack, Robert W. Dudley
Geophysical investigations of well fields to characterize fractured-bedrock aquifers in southern New Hampshire Geophysical investigations of well fields to characterize fractured-bedrock aquifers in southern New Hampshire
Bedrock-fracture zones near high-yield bedrock wells in southern New Hampshire well fields were located and characterized using seven surface and six borehole geophysical survey methods. Detailed surveys of six sites with various methods provide an opportunity to integrate and compare survey results. Borehole geophysical surveys were conducted at three of the sites to confirm subsurface...
Authors
James R. Degnan, Richard Bridge Moore, Thomas J. Mack
Geophysical surveys near the Charles George Municipal Landfill and Flint Pond, Tyngsboro, Massachusetts Geophysical surveys near the Charles George Municipal Landfill and Flint Pond, Tyngsboro, Massachusetts
No abstract available.
Authors
J. D. Ayotte, Thomas J. Mack, C. M. Johnston
Geophysical surveys of Country Pond and adjacent wetland, and implications for contaminant-plume monitoring, Kingston, New Hampshire, 1998 Geophysical surveys of Country Pond and adjacent wetland, and implications for contaminant-plume monitoring, Kingston, New Hampshire, 1998
No abstract available.
Authors
J. D. Ayotte, Thomas J. Mack, C. M. Johnston