Technique for Estimating the Magnitude and Frequency of Floods in the Houston, Texas, Metropolitan Area (open access)

Technique for Estimating the Magnitude and Frequency of Floods in the Houston, Texas, Metropolitan Area

This report presents "a technique for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods in the Houston, Texas, metropolitan area." It includes a map, graph, and tables.
Date: April 1980
Creator: Liscum, Fred & Massey, B. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Method of Estimating Natural Recharge to the Edwards Aquifer in the San Antonio Area, Texas (open access)

Method of Estimating Natural Recharge to the Edwards Aquifer in the San Antonio Area, Texas

This report examines the annual recharge to the Edwards Aquifer in San Antonio, Texas and how to collect annual recharge data. It includes maps and tables.
Date: April 1978
Creator: Puente, Celso
System: The UNT Digital Library
Digital Model for Simulated Effects of Ground-Water Pumping in the Hueco Bolson, El Paso Area, Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico (open access)

Digital Model for Simulated Effects of Ground-Water Pumping in the Hueco Bolson, El Paso Area, Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico

From abstract: The Hueco Bolson provides a substantial part of the municipal and industrial water supply of the El Paso area of Texas, New Mexico and Mexico. Although the supply of fresh ground water in the bolson is large, about 10.6 million acre-feet (13,070 hm^3) in 1973 in the Texas part of the bolson alone, the supply is being depleted.
Date: April 1976
Creator: Meyer, W. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of the Urbanization on Floods in the Houston, Texas Metropolitan Area (open access)

Effects of the Urbanization on Floods in the Houston, Texas Metropolitan Area

Abstract: Rainfall and runoff data from drainage basins in the Houston metropolitan area and a 60-year rainfall record for the National Weather Service station, Houston-City, were used to simulate 60 annual flood peaks at 26 sites. Selected frequency characteristics, based on these simulated annual peaks are related to drainage area and percentage of impervious area. These relations which may be used to estimate the flood characteristics at ungaged sites, indicate that in the Houston metropolitan area, complete urbanization increases the magnitude of a 2-year flood nine times and increases the magnitude of a 50-year flood five times.
Date: April 1973
Creator: Johnson, Steven L. & Sayre, Douglas M.
System: The UNT Digital Library