Publications
This list of Water Resources Mission Area publications includes both official USGS publications and journal articles authored by our scientists. A searchable database of all USGS publications can be accessed at the USGS Publications Warehouse.
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Ground-water availability from a dune-sand aquifer near Coos Bay and North Bend, Oregon
No abstract available.
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M. A. Jones
Policy recommendations for management and retention of hydrologic data of the U.S. Geological Survey
No abstract available.
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E. F. Hubbard
Summary of reported water use for Arkansas counties, 1990
No abstract available.
Authors
T.W. Holland, C.A. Manning
Assessment of nonpoint-source contamination of the High Plains Aquifer in south-central Kansas, 1987
Ground-water quality was assessed in a 5,000-square-mile area of the High Plains aquifer in south-central Kansas that is susceptible to nonpoint-source contamination from agricultural and petroleum-production activities. Of particular interest were agricultural chemicals, mainly atrazine, and oil-derived hydrocarbons, which might occur in association with brines that formerly were disposed into un
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John O. Helgesen, Lloyd E. Stullken, A. T. Rutledge
Summary of data indicating gain or loss of streamflow across outcrops of Paleozoic formations in northeastern Wyoming, 1974-91
No abstract available.
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William R. Glass, LaVerne G. Sultz
Water-supply potential of major streams and the upper Floridan Aquifer in the vicinity of Savannah, Georgia
Long-term pumping from the Upper Floridan aquifer in the Savannah, Georgia, area has lowered ground-water levels, resulting in increased salinity of ground water by seawater encroachment at Hilton Head Island, S.C., and by saltwater intrusion at Brunswick, Ga. Increased pumpage could cause further salinization of the ground-water resources. The Savannah and Ogeechee Rivers can be considered potent
Authors
Reggina Garza, R.E. Krause
Water-quality data from continuously monitored sites in the Pamlico and Neuse River estuaries, North Carolina, 1990-91
Water quality measurements were made at six sites in or near North Carolina's Pamlico River estuary and at five sites in or near the Neuse River estuary. Measurements taken at 15-minute intervals included near-surface and near-bottom specific conductance; near-surface water temperature; and near-surface, mid-depth, and near-bottom dissolved-oxygen concentrations. In the Pamlico River estuary, sali
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Ronald G. Garrett
Water-quality and flow data for the Johnson Creek basin, Oregon, April 1988 to January 1990
No abstract available.
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Thomas K. Edwards
Water, Energy, and Biogeochemical Budgets (WEBB) program: Data availability and research at the Northern Temperate Lakes site in north-central Wisconsin
More than three thousand kettle lakes, widely dispersed within a mixed temperate forest ecosystem, are predominant features of the Northern Highland area of north-central Wisconsin. A hydrological and biogeochemical investigation of seven of these lakes and their watershed area is currently in progress as part of the Water, Energy, and Biogeochemical Budgets (WEBB) program of the U.S. Geological S
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John F. Elder, David P. Krabbenhoft, John F. Walker
Ground-water levels and directions of flow in the vicinity of a well field, Elkhart, Indiana, December 1989
Water levels were measured in 51 observation wells in the vicinity of the Elkhart Water Works Main Street well field during 5 days of normal pumping at the well field and little or no recharge to the ground water from precipitation. Water levels were measured once each day during December 18-22, 1989. Water-level altitudes were plotted and contoured on maps to determine the distribution of ground-
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R.F. Duwelius, Lee R. Watson
Bridge-scour data for the Highway 101 bridge over Alsea River estuary at Waldport, Oregon; 1988-90
No abstract available.
Authors
Milo D. Crumrine
Water-resources activities, Georgia District, 1991
No abstract available.
Authors
Carolyn A. Casteel, Mary D. Ballew