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USGS Nebraska Water Science Center scientists publish results of their research in USGS series reports as well as in peer-reviewed journals. Publications produced by the USGS Nebraska Water Science Center are listed in reverse chronological order below.

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Water in storage and approaches to ground-water management, High Plains aquifer, 2000

No abstract available.
Authors
Virginia L. McGuire, M.R. Johnson, R.L. Schieffer, J.S. Stanton, S.K. Sebree, Ingrid M. Verstraeten

Hydrologic characteristics of selected alluvial aquifers in the North Platte Natural Resources District, western Nebraska

No abstract available.
Authors
Gregory V. Steele, James C. Cannia, Kimberly G. Scripter

Digital map of the elevation of the base of the High Plains Aquifer in the Republican River Basin upstream of Hardy, Nebraska, in parts of Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado

This digital spatial data set consists of the aquifer base elevation contours (50-foot contour interval) for part of the High Plains aquifer in the central United States. This subset of the High Plains aquifer covers the Republican River Basin in Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado upstream from the streamflow station on the Republican River near Hardy, Nebraska, near the Kansas/Nebraska border. In Neb
Authors
Michaela R. Johnson, James F. Cornwall, Matthew K. Landon

Streamflow gain/loss in the Republican River basin, Nebraska, March 1989

This arc and point data set contains streamflow measurement sites and reaches indicating streamflow gain or loss under base-flow conditions along the Republican River and tributaries in Nebraska during March 21 to 22, 1989 (Boohar and others, 1990). These measurements were made to obtain data on ground-water/surface-water interaction. Flow was visually observed to be zero, was measured, or was est
Authors
Michaela R. Johnson, Jennifer S. Stanton, James F. Cornwall, Matthew K. Landon

Streamflow gain/loss in the Republican River basin, Nebraska, October 1981

This arc and point data set contains streamflow-measurement sites and reaches indicating streamflow gain or loss under base-flow conditions along the Republican River and tributaries in Nebraska during October 19 to 20, 1981 (Engel and others, 1984). The streamflow measurements were made to obtain data on ground-water/surface-water interaction. Flow was observed visually to be zero, was measured,
Authors
Michaela R. Johnson, Jennifer S. Stanton, James F. Cornwall, Matthew K. Landon

Streamflow gain/loss in the Republican River basin, Nebraska, October 1980

This arc and point data set contains streamflow-measurement sites and reaches indicating streamflow gain or loss under base-flow conditions along the Republican River and tributaries in Nebraska during October 20 to 21, 1980 (U.S. Geological Survey, 1982). The streamflow measurements were made to obtain data on ground-water/surface-water interaction. Flow was observed visually to be zero, was meas
Authors
Michaela R. Johnson, Jennifer S. Stanton, James F. Cornwall, Matthew K. Landon

Streamflow gain/loss in the Republican River Basin, Nebraska, April to May 1980

This arc and point data set contains streamflow-measurement sites and reaches indicating streamflow gain or loss under base-flow conditions along Republican River tributaries in Nebraska during April 28 to May 1, 1980 (U.S. Geological Survey, 1981). The streamflow measurements were made to obtain data on ground-water/surface-water interaction. Flow was observed visually to be zero, was measured, o
Authors
Michaela R. Johnson, Jennifer S. Stanton, James F. Cornwall, Matthew K. Landon

Streamflow gain/loss in the Republican River basin, Nebraska, October 1978

This arc and point data set contains streamflow-measurement sites and reaches indicating streamflow gain or loss under base-flow conditions along the Republican River and tributaries in Nebraska during October 10 to 18, 1978 (U.S. Geological Survey, 1980). The streamflow measurements were made to obtain data on ground-water/surface-water interaction. Flow was observed visually to be zero, was meas
Authors
Michaela R. Johnson, Jennifer S. Stanton, James F. Cornwall, Matthew K. Landon