Publications
Scientific reports, journal articles, or general interest publications by USGS scientists in the Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center are listed below. Publications span from 1898 to the present.
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A network for continuous monitoring of water quality in the Sabine River basin, Texas and Louisiana
The proposed water-quality network for the Sabine River Basin of Texas and Louisiana consists of nine monitoring stations, a central control station, a slave-central station, and a leased-line telecommunications system. This monitoring network would provide continuous transmission of water-quality data to the office of the water manager.
Level I operations at a proposed site would monitor current
Authors
J.F. Blakey, P.W. Skinner
Flood stages and discharges for small streams in Texas
No abstract available.
Authors
E.E. Schroeder
Analog-model studies of the effects of recharge wells along the Houston Ship Channel on potentiometric surfaces of the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers, Houston, Texas
Because of increasing concern about the continuing decline of water levels in the Houston area, an electric analog model was used to determine the effects on the potentiometric surfaces resulting from recharging water through wells along the Houston Ship Channel into the two major aquifers, the Chicot and Evangeline.The model conditions simulated for this study are too complex to be described in d
Authors
D. G. Jorgensen
Effects of Urbanization on Floods in the Houston, Texas Metropolitan Area
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 e
Authors
Steven L. Johnson, Douglas M. Sayre
Artificial-recharge experiments and operations on the Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico
Experiments using highly turbid water from playa lakes for injection into the Ogallala Formation have resulted in greatly decreased yield of the recharge wells, Recharge of ground or surface water of good quality has indicated, however, that injection through wells is an effective method of recharging the aquifer. Water that is slightly turbid can be successfully injected for a period of time, but
Authors
Richmond F. Brown, Donald C. Signor
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for Mountain Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1972
No abstract available.
Authors
H.D. Buckner
Ground-water pollution in the vicinity of Toledo Bend Reservoir, Texas, progress report, 1972
No abstract available.
Authors
E. T. Baker, Jack Rawson
Factors contributing to unusually low runoff during the period 1962-68 in the Concho River Basin, Texas
To determine the reasons for the unusually low runoff in the Concho River basin during the period 1962-68, the physical developments and climatic changes in the basin were identified and related to changes in the regimen of streamflow.
Land use, brush infestation, and land-treatment practices have not caused significant changes in the rainfall-runoff relationship.
The use of surface water for irri
Authors
Stanley P. Sauer
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for urban studies in the Austin, Texas, metropolitan area, 1970
No abstract available.
Authors
J. K. VanZandt
Chemical and bacteriological quality of water at selected sites in the San Antonio area, Texas, August 1968-April 1972
No abstract available.
Authors
R.D. Reeves, Jack Rawson, J.F. Blakey
Records of precipitation, water levels, and ground-water recharge to the Edwards and associated limestones, San Antonio area, Texas, 1971
No abstract available.
Authors
Celso Puente