Publications
South Atlantic Water Science Center scientists have produced over 1,300 publications that are registered in the USGS Publications Warehouse, along with many others prior to their work at the USGS or in conjunction with other government agencies. Journal articles and conference proceedings are also available.
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Floodflow characteristics, North Fork Peachtree Creek at Interstate 85, DeKalb County, Georgia
No abstract available.
Authors
McGlone Price
Thermal loading of Hyco Lake, North Carolina : the effect of heated water on temperature and evaporation, 1966-74
No abstract available.
Authors
G. L. Giese
Occurrence and distribution of color and hydrogen sulfide in water of the principal artesian aquifers in the Valdosta area, Georgia
Hydrogen sulfide and color occur in objectionable amounts in ground water from the principal artesian aquifer in the Valdosta , Ga., area. Generally, water from wells south of Valdosta is high in hydrogen sulfide; water from wells north of the city is high in color. Water with high sulfate is likely to be a problem in wells deeper than about 540 ft. Heavy pumpage concentrated in a small area may c
Authors
Richard E. Krause
Heat flow near Charleston, South Carolina
No abstract available.
Authors
John P. Ziagos, J. H. Sass, Robert J. Munroe
Sediment characteristics of streams in the eastern Piedmont and western Coastal Plain regions of North Carolina
The sediment-transport characteristics of streams were determined in a 15,500-square-kilometre (6,000-square-mile) area of the Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions of eastern North Carolina during 1969-73. The study covered all or parts of 21 counties and included data for 28 sediment-sampling stations in parts of 4 major river basins?the Roanoke, Pamlico, Neuse, and Cape Fear. Annual suspended-sedi
Authors
Clyde E. Simmons
Hydrology of the Albemarle-Pamlico region, North Carolina : A preliminary report on the impact of agricultural developments
Extensive agricultural land clearing and drainage operations underway in a 650 square mile part of the Albemarle-Pamlico region--a 1,634 square mile peninsula in North Carolina lying between Albemarle Sound on the North and the Pamlico River on the south--are changing the hydrology of the area.
The artificial drainage system being constructed in the region, although it will probably result in only
Authors
Ralph C. Heath
Evaluation of reservoir sites in North Carolina: Regional relations for estimating the reservoir capacity needed for a dependable water supply
Draft-storage-frequency relations, which show the storage required for a reservoir to furnish a specified withdrawal or draft are regionalized for four zones in the State, using the mean annual flow of the streams as an index. The differences between the zones primarily reflect differences in the variability of stream flow.To assure the available draft will fall below 75 percent of the mean annual
Authors
F.E. Arteaga, E. F. Hubbard
Geophysical logs from a geologic test hole near Charleston, South Carolina
On March 2, 1975, the U.S. Geological Survey completed a series
of geophysical well logs in the Charleston Project Deep Core Hole No.
1 located at Latitude 32° 53.2 'N and Longitude 80° 21 . 5'W in Dorchester
County near Charleston, South Carolina. The land surface is at an
elevation of 5.4 m (18 ft) above mean sea level. The total depth of
the test hole is 793 m (2,600 ft) and the geophysica
Authors
Edward C. Rhodehamel
Cedar Creek at Cedartown, Georgia, floodflow characteristics at Georgia Avenue, relocation and Canal Street extension
No abstract available.
Authors
McGlone Price, C.L. Sanders