Hydrologic Evaluation of the Arikaree Formation Near Lusk, Niobrara and Goshen Counties, Wyoming (open access)

Hydrologic Evaluation of the Arikaree Formation Near Lusk, Niobrara and Goshen Counties, Wyoming

From purpose and scope: The purposes of this investigation are (1) to define the ground-water system in the Arikaree Formation, (2) to determine the hydrologic cause-and-effect relationships resulting from the current ground-water development, and (3) to provide a means of indicating the hydrologic effect of future ground-water development.
Date: October 1977
Creator: Crist, Marvin A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground-Water Appraisal of the Pineland Sands Area, Central Minnesota (open access)

Ground-Water Appraisal of the Pineland Sands Area, Central Minnesota

Purpose and scope: The major purpose of this study is to evaluate the ground-water resources in the Pineland Sands area and their potential for development. The study focuses mainly on the surficial aquifer, the single most readily available source of ground water. Primary objectives of the study are (1) map the areal extent and thickness of the surficial aquifer, (2) determine its ability to transmit water to wells and define the availability of the water, (3) describe the chemical quality of the water, and (4) model the aquifer and simulate probable effects of future development. By evaluating the adequacy of the surficial aquifer, this study should aid in the proper development and management of water resources in the Pineland Sands area.
Date: 1977
Creator: Helgesen, John O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Water Resources of Lincoln County Coastal Area, Oregon (open access)

Water Resources of Lincoln County Coastal Area, Oregon

From introduction: The purpose of this report is to provide sufficient geologic and hydrologic data to aid in the future development of ground- and surface-water supplies. The objectives were to determine the availability, quantity, and quality of ground- and surface-water supplies with reference to problems of development, and to determine the limitations of the water resources.
Date: 1977
Creator: Frank, F. J. & Laenen, Antonius
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaporation from Seven Reservoirs in the Denver Water-Supply System, Central Colorado (open access)

Evaporation from Seven Reservoirs in the Denver Water-Supply System, Central Colorado

Purposes of study and report: This report presents the results of a continuing study conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Denver Board of Water Commissioners. Purposes of the study are: (l) To define the amounts of net evaporation losses from the Denver storage reservoirs; and (2) to conduct experiments for improving methods for measuring evaporation, particularly at reservoirs at high elevations.
Date: April 1977
Creator: Ficke, John F.; Adams, D. Briane & Danielson, Terence W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low-Flow Characteristics at Gaging Stations on the Wisconsin, Fox, and Wolf Rivers, Wisconsin (open access)

Low-Flow Characteristics at Gaging Stations on the Wisconsin, Fox, and Wolf Rivers, Wisconsin

From introduction: The purpose of the low-flow characteristics are in some instances affected by the period of record. These characteristics can vary as much as +/- 30 percent at some gaging stations depending on whether or not the severe drought of the 1930's was included in the analysis.
Date: June 1977
Creator: Gebert, W. A. & Holmstrom, B. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of the Faka Union Canal System on Water Levels in the Fakahatchee Strand, Collier County, Florida (open access)

The Effect of the Faka Union Canal System on Water Levels in the Fakahatchee Strand, Collier County, Florida

From purpose and scope: The purpose of the investigation was to make a preliminary evaluation of the effects of the Faka Union Canal system on water levels in the Fakahatchee Strand. The evaluation includes more of a data collected specifically for the report as well as other data.
Date: September 1977
Creator: Swayze, L. J. & McPherson, B. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground-Water Resources of Chester County, Pennsylvania (open access)

Ground-Water Resources of Chester County, Pennsylvania

From purpose and scope: This report provides basic information on the ground-water resources of Chester County, Pennsylvania, which is an area of about 760 square miles (1970 meters) in southeastern Pennsylvania. It discusses the availability and quality of the water in the water-bearing units in the county and the relation of the ground water to surface water.
Date: September 1977
Creator: McGreevy, Laurence J. & Sloto, Ronald A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Distribution of Nitrate in Ground Water Redlands, California (open access)

Distribution of Nitrate in Ground Water Redlands, California

Report and geographical survey. This report examines the distribution of nitrates in the Redland area's ground water and concludes that this distribution depends primarily upon depth below the water table and areal location. Includes several maps and figures.
Date: March 1977
Creator: Eccles, Lawrence A. & Bradford, Wesley L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis of Salinity in Streams of the Green River Basin (open access)

An Analysis of Salinity in Streams of the Green River Basin

Abstract: Dissolved-solids concentrations and loads can be estimated from streamflow records using a regression model derived from chemical analyses of monthly samples. The model takes seasonal effects into account by the inclusion of simple-harmonic time functions. Monthly mean dissolved-solids loads simulated for a 6-year period at U.S. Geological Survey water-quality stations in the Green River Basin of Wyoming agree closely with corresponding loads estimated from daily specific-conductance records. In a demonstration of uses of the model, an average gain of 114,000 tons of dissolved solids per year was estimated for 6-year period in a 70-mile reach of the Green River from Fontemelle Reservoir to the town of Green River, including the lower 30-mile reach of the Big Sandy River.
Date: October 1977
Creator: DeLong, Lewis L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Physical, Chemical, and Biological Relations of Four Ponds in the Hidden Water Creek Strip-Mine Area, Powder River Basin, Wyoming (open access)

Physical, Chemical, and Biological Relations of Four Ponds in the Hidden Water Creek Strip-Mine Area, Powder River Basin, Wyoming

From introduction: The purpose of the study was to describe the differences between ponds that developed within and abandoned mine site and in control ponds not affected by mining.
Date: July 1977
Creator: Wangsness, David J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Digital Model of the Floridian Aquifer, North of Tampa, Florida (open access)

A Digital Model of the Floridian Aquifer, North of Tampa, Florida

From purpose and scope: The purpose of this report is to describe the development and calibration of a regional digital model of the Floridian aquifer in the Tampa Bay area. This model can be used to provide regional analyses of the effects of present and proposed pumping from the Floridian aquifer.
Date: October 1977
Creator: Robertson, Alton F. & Mallory, Michael J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects on Ground-Water Quality From Irrigating Pasture with Sewage Effluent Near Lakeland, Florida (open access)

Effects on Ground-Water Quality From Irrigating Pasture with Sewage Effluent Near Lakeland, Florida

Report and geological survey. This report is on the effects of the domestic secondary-treated effluent used for irrigation of pastures near Lakeland, Florida. Includes a number of maps, tables, and other figures.
Date: April 1977
Creator: Reichenbaugh, R. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground-Water Resources of the Alluvial Aquifers in Northeastern Larimer County, Colorado (open access)

Ground-Water Resources of the Alluvial Aquifers in Northeastern Larimer County, Colorado

From introduction: Ground water is a source of municipal, domestic, stock, and irrigation water supply for most of northeastern Larimer County, Colorado. This report presents the results of a study made to determine the quantity, availability, and quality of the ground water. This information should be useful particularly for land-use planning and the utilization and protection of the ground-water resources.
Date: January 1977
Creator: Hurr, R. Theodore & Schneider, Paul A., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Time of Travel of Solutes in Selected Reaches of Ohio Streams, 1973 and 1975 (open access)

Time of Travel of Solutes in Selected Reaches of Ohio Streams, 1973 and 1975

Abstract: The basic field data for time-of-travel measurements on six streams in Ohio are presented. In general, additional data on stream cross sections, tributary inflows, and chemical analyses for mainstream and tributary flows are given.
Date: October 1977
Creator: Westfall, Arthur O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Potential for Downward Leakage to the Floridan Aquifer, Green Swamp Area, Central Florida (open access)

Potential for Downward Leakage to the Floridan Aquifer, Green Swamp Area, Central Florida

From introduction: For the purpose of this evaluation, which is qualitative, and which is based on an arbitrary numerical ranking of the thickness and hydraulic conductivity of the different materials involved, the intent was to include only the relatively pure sand beds, which would most readily store and transmit appreciable quantities of water and the clay beds, which would most effectively retard the downward movement of water to the Floridian aquifer.
Date: 1977
Creator: Grubb, Hayes F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground Water in the Lajas Valley, Puerto Rico (open access)

Ground Water in the Lajas Valley, Puerto Rico

Abstract: Lajas Valley is plagued with problems of salinity and waterlogging the soils. Use of brackish (500 milligrams per liter) irrigation compounded ground water for the problem until an irrigation-drainage system was constructed in 1955. Lajas is an alluvium-filled limestone highlands. The alluvium, mostly clay and as much 300 feet (90 meters) thick, contains brackish ground water except in the recharge areas located along the foothills...Results from a digital model show that a network of discharge wells could alleviate waterlogging of the soils in the artesian area.
Date: March 1977
Creator: Anderson, Henry R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hydrologic Considerations Associated with Dredging Spring Ponds in Wisconsin (open access)

Hydrologic Considerations Associated with Dredging Spring Ponds in Wisconsin

From purpose and scope: This report describes the hydrology of selected spring ponds and the effect that dredging has had on the ponds and their surrounding areas. The report emphasizes the water budgets for the ponds, discusses the hydrologic system which contains the ponds, and briefly describes water quality in the study area.
Date: June 1977
Creator: Rose, W. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Study of Artificial Recharge Alternatives in Northwest Hillsborough County, Florida (open access)

Experimental Study of Artificial Recharge Alternatives in Northwest Hillsborough County, Florida

Abstract: Extensive water withdrawal from Floridian aquifer in the urban Tampa Bay area has induced leakage from the overlying surficial aquifer adversely effecting the water table and lake levels. Artificial recharge could reduce the impact of these adverse effects. Four experiments were conducted to investigate possible recharge alternatives; sinkhole recharge, water-spreading, connector wells, and subsurface-tile drainage to a deep well. Experiments indicate that all four methods can be effective. However, the sinkhole recharge experiment moved the greatest potential for draining the surficial aquifer. Combinations of the four methods could be used where potential exists for downward movement of water and sufficient unsaturated aquifer for water storage.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Sinclair, William C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground-Water Hydrology of the Lower Milliken-Sarco-Tulucay Creeks Area, Napa County, California (open access)

Ground-Water Hydrology of the Lower Milliken-Sarco-Tulucay Creeks Area, Napa County, California

From purpose and scope: The purpose of this report, prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Napa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, is to provide local planners with sufficient data to permit them to manage effectively the local ground-water resources for long-term use.
Date: August 1977
Creator: Johnson, Michael J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground-Water Quality Near a Sewage-Sludge Recycling Site and a Landfill Near Denver, Colorado (open access)

Ground-Water Quality Near a Sewage-Sludge Recycling Site and a Landfill Near Denver, Colorado

This report investigates the effects of the sewage-sludge recycling site and a landfill site on the ground-water system of Denver. It includes several maps.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Robson, S. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Magnitude and Frequency of Floods in California (open access)

Magnitude and Frequency of Floods in California

From purpose and scope: This report describes methods for evaluating the magnitude and frequency of floods at gaged and (or) ungaged sites in California. The purpose is to provide a base for the study of floods and the review and extension of flood magnitude-frequency relations by agencies and individuals who are concerned with the management and control of floods, highway construction, and other related work.
Date: June 1977
Creator: Waananen, A. O. & Crippen, J. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geohydrology of the Englishtown Formation in the Northern Coastal Plain of New Jersey (open access)

Geohydrology of the Englishtown Formation in the Northern Coastal Plain of New Jersey

Report and geographical survey. This report includes geographic data of the Englishtown Formation of the Matawan Group of the Late Cretaceous age. It includes maps and tables.
Date: December 1977
Creator: Nichols, W. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Water-Quality Study of Tulpehocken Creek, Berks County, Pennsylvania, Prior to Impoundment of Blue Marsh Lake (open access)

Water-Quality Study of Tulpehocken Creek, Berks County, Pennsylvania, Prior to Impoundment of Blue Marsh Lake

From introduction: This report is limited to the presentation and discussion of chemical, physical, and bacteriological data collected within Tulpehocken Creek basin before April 1975.
Date: September 1977
Creator: Barker, James L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Deprivation of Equations Describing Solute Transport in Ground Water (open access)

Deprivation of Equations Describing Solute Transport in Ground Water

Abstract: A general equation describing the three-dimensional transport and dispersion of a reacting solute in flowing ground water is derived from the principle of conservation of mass. The derivation presented in this report is more detailed but less rigorous than derivations published previously. The general solute-transport equation relates concentration changes to hydrodynamic dispersion, convective transport, fluid sources and sinks, and chemical reactions. Because both dispersion and convective transport depend on the velocity of ground-water flow, the solute-transport equation must be solved in conjunction with the ground-water flow equation.
Date: April 1977
Creator: Konikow, Leonard F. & Grove, David B.
System: The UNT Digital Library