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PHRQCGRF, a computer program for graphical interpretation of PHREEQC geochemical transport simulations (PC only) PHRQCGRF, a computer program for graphical interpretation of PHREEQC geochemical transport simulations (PC only)
No abstract available.
Authors
Joseph Vrabel, Pierre D. Glynn
Floods in south-central Texas, June 1997 Floods in south-central Texas, June 1997
Severe flooding in parts of 18 south-central Texas counties resulted from heavy rainfall during June 21-22, 1997. Of the 18 counties in the study area (fig. 1), all except Kimble, Gillespie, and Travis were declared Federal disaster areas. Kimble and Gillespie Counties were later declared eligible for disaster assistance. The majority of the property damage occurred along Cibolo Creek in...
Authors
Timothy H. Raines, William H. Asquith, David S. Brown
Hydrogeology and simulation of ground-water flow in the Paluxy aquifer in the vicinity of Landfills 1 and 3, U.S. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas Hydrogeology and simulation of ground-water flow in the Paluxy aquifer in the vicinity of Landfills 1 and 3, U.S. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas
Ground-water contamination of the surficial terrace alluvial aquifer has occurred at U.S. Air Force Plant 4, a government-owned, contractor-operated facility, northwest of Fort Worth, Texas. A poorly constructed monitoring well, P–22M, open to the underlying middle zone of the Paluxy aquifer was installed at landfill 3, October 1987, allowing leakage of contaminated ground water to reach...
Authors
Eve L. Kuniansky, Stanley T. Hamrick
Fish, benthic macroinvertebrate, and stream habitat data from the Houston-Galveston Area Council service area, Texas, 1997-98 Fish, benthic macroinvertebrate, and stream habitat data from the Houston-Galveston Area Council service area, Texas, 1997-98
The U.S. Geological Survey collected fish, benthic macroinvertebrate, and stream habitat data at sampling sites in the Houston-Galveston Area Council service area, a 15-county area with a population of about 4.3 million people. The data were collected for a 1997?98 study in cooperation with the Houston-Galveston Area Council to provide data for the Texas Clean Rivers Program for...
Authors
J. Bruce Moring, John C. Rosendale, Stephen P. Ansley, Dexter W. Brown
Mercury concentrations in estuarine sediments, Lavaca and Matagorda bays, Texas, 1992 Mercury concentrations in estuarine sediments, Lavaca and Matagorda bays, Texas, 1992
A preliminary assessment of the distribution and variability of total mercury concentrations in five sediment environments—open water, ship channel, dredged spoil, oyster reef, and salt marsh—of the Lavaca-Matagorda Bays estuarine system along the central Texas Gulf Coast shows that the largest total mercury concentrations in the bays are in the 10- to 20-centimeter sample-depth zone in...
Authors
David S. Brown, Grant L. Snyder, R. Lynn Taylor
Summary statistics and graphical comparisons of historical hydrologic and water-quality data, Seco Creek Watershed, South-Central Texas Summary statistics and graphical comparisons of historical hydrologic and water-quality data, Seco Creek Watershed, South-Central Texas
The U.S. Geological Survey collected hydrologic (rainfall, streamflow, and reservoir content) and water-quality data in the Seco Creek watershed, south-central Texas. Most of the data from 15 sites were collected as part of a study in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board to evaluate the effects of agricultural best...
Authors
David W. Brown, Richard N. Slattery, Jon R. Gilhousen
Ground-water-quality assessment of the Central Oklahoma aquifer, Oklahoma: Results of investigations Ground-water-quality assessment of the Central Oklahoma aquifer, Oklahoma: Results of investigations
This is a collection of five papers intended to summarize the results of an assessment of the ground-water quality of the Central Oklahoma Aquifer. The papers include a summary of investigations, the diagenetic history of Permian rocks in the aquifer, a geochemical characterization of solid-phase materials, a summary of geochemical and geohydrologic investigations of the Central Oklahoma...
Authors
Scott C. Christenson, John S. Havens
Method to estimate effects of flow-induced vegetation changes on channel conveyances of streams in central Arizona Method to estimate effects of flow-induced vegetation changes on channel conveyances of streams in central Arizona
No abstract available.
Authors
Jeff V. Phillips, Dawn S. McDoniel, Joseph P. Capesius, William H. Asquith
Extreme precipitation depths for Texas, excluding the Trans-Pecos region Extreme precipitation depths for Texas, excluding the Trans-Pecos region
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Texas Department of Transportation, conducted a study of extreme precipitation depths for various durations and storm areas for Texas, excluding the Trans-Pecos region. The extreme precipitation depth is an estimate, from documented storms, of the largest precipitation depth expected to occur over a given area. The extreme precipitation...
Authors
Jennifer Lanning-Rush, William H. Asquith, Raymond M. Slade
Monitoring of Selected Water-Quality Constituents Near the Freshwater/Saline-Water Interface of the Edwards Aquifer, July 1996-December 1997 Monitoring of Selected Water-Quality Constituents Near the Freshwater/Saline-Water Interface of the Edwards Aquifer, July 1996-December 1997
The Edwards aquifer is the sole source of water for about 1.3 million people in and near San Antonio, Texas, as well as for ranchers and farmers throughout south-central Texas. Because of the demand for this resource, various studies have been conducted to better understand the Edwards aquifer and how the aquifer reacts to environmental changes and human influences. In July 1996, the U.S
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J.R. Cederberg, Patricia B. Ging, Robert T. Ourso
Peak-discharge frequency and potential extreme peak discharge for natural streams in the Brazos River basin, Texas Peak-discharge frequency and potential extreme peak discharge for natural streams in the Brazos River basin, Texas
The 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, and 100-year peak discharges were estimated for 186 streamflow-gaging stations with at least 8 years of data for natural streams in and near the Brazos River Basin, Texas. Multiple regression equations were developed to estimate peak-discharge frequency for the 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, and 100-year recurrence intervals for each of three hydrologic regions that...
Authors
Timothy H. Raines
Water-level altitudes 1998, water-level changes 1977-98 and 1997-98, and compaction 1973-97 in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers, Houston-Galveston region, Texas Water-level altitudes 1998, water-level changes 1977-98 and 1997-98, and compaction 1973-97 in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers, Houston-Galveston region, Texas
This report is one in an annual series of reports that depicts water-level altitudes and water-level changes since 1977 and compaction since 1973 in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston-Galveston region, Texas. The report, prepared in cooperation with the City of Houston and the Harris-Galveston Coastal Subsidence District, presents maps for the Chicot and Evangeline...
Authors
L.S. Coplin