Randall Bayless (Former Employee)
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Use of surface and borehole geophysics to delineate the glacial-drift stratigraphy of northeastern St. Joseph County, Indiana
Inverse models of direct current electrical- resistivity sounding data and normal-resistivity and natural-gamma logs were used to assist delineation of the glacial-drift stratigraphy in a 580-square- kilometer area of northeastern St. Joseph County, Indiana. Unconsolidated deposits in the study area are composed of glacial-drift, including outwash, till, and lacustrine sediments; thicknesses range
Authors
E. Randall Bayless, David B. Westjohn, Lee R. Watson
Directions of ground-water flow in the Lost River watershed near Orleans, Indiana
No abstract available.
Authors
E. Randall Bayless, C.J. Taylor, M.S. Hopkins, D.V. Arvin
Directions of ground-water flow and locations of ground-water divides in the Lost River Watershed near Orleans, Indiana
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperations with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, conducted a study during October 1993-April 1994 to improve an understanding of the hydrology of the Lost River watershed near Orleans, Ind. Elements of the study included: (1) constructing a map of the composite ground-water potentiometric-surface of the study area, (2) injecting and recovering fluorescent dyes at
Authors
E. Randall Bayless, C.J. Taylor, M.S. Hopkins
Non-USGS Publications**
Webb, R.M., M.E. Wieczorek, B.T. Nolan, T.C. Hancock, M.W. Sandstrom, J.E. Barbash, E.R. Bayless, R.W. Healy, and J.I. Linard, 2008, Variations in pesticide leaching related to land use and unsaturated zone: Journal of Environmental Quality, v. 37, 1145-1157.
Nolan, B.T., L.J. Puckett, L. Ma, C.T. Green, E.R. Bayless, and R.W. Malone, 2010, Predicting unsaturated zone nitrogen mass balances in agricultural settings of the United States: Journal of Environmental Quality, v. 39, 1051-1065.
Ebraheem, A.M., Hamburger, M.W., Bayless, E.R., and N.C. Krothe, 1990, A study of acid mine drainage using earth resistivity measurements. GROUNDWATER,v. 28, no. 3, p. 361-368.
Olyphant, G.A., Bayless, E.R., and D. Harper, 1992, Seasonal and weather-related controls on solute concentrations and acid drainage from coal-refuse deposit in southwestern Indiana, U.S.A.. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, v. 7, p. 219-236.
Bayless, E.R., and G.A. Olyphant, 1993, Acid-generating salts and their relationship to the chemistry of ground water and strom runoff at an abandoned mine site in southwestern Indiana. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology,v.12, p. 313-328.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 39
Use of surface and borehole geophysics to delineate the glacial-drift stratigraphy of northeastern St. Joseph County, Indiana
Inverse models of direct current electrical- resistivity sounding data and normal-resistivity and natural-gamma logs were used to assist delineation of the glacial-drift stratigraphy in a 580-square- kilometer area of northeastern St. Joseph County, Indiana. Unconsolidated deposits in the study area are composed of glacial-drift, including outwash, till, and lacustrine sediments; thicknesses range
Authors
E. Randall Bayless, David B. Westjohn, Lee R. Watson
Directions of ground-water flow in the Lost River watershed near Orleans, Indiana
No abstract available.
Authors
E. Randall Bayless, C.J. Taylor, M.S. Hopkins, D.V. Arvin
Directions of ground-water flow and locations of ground-water divides in the Lost River Watershed near Orleans, Indiana
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperations with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, conducted a study during October 1993-April 1994 to improve an understanding of the hydrology of the Lost River watershed near Orleans, Ind. Elements of the study included: (1) constructing a map of the composite ground-water potentiometric-surface of the study area, (2) injecting and recovering fluorescent dyes at
Authors
E. Randall Bayless, C.J. Taylor, M.S. Hopkins
Non-USGS Publications**
Webb, R.M., M.E. Wieczorek, B.T. Nolan, T.C. Hancock, M.W. Sandstrom, J.E. Barbash, E.R. Bayless, R.W. Healy, and J.I. Linard, 2008, Variations in pesticide leaching related to land use and unsaturated zone: Journal of Environmental Quality, v. 37, 1145-1157.
Nolan, B.T., L.J. Puckett, L. Ma, C.T. Green, E.R. Bayless, and R.W. Malone, 2010, Predicting unsaturated zone nitrogen mass balances in agricultural settings of the United States: Journal of Environmental Quality, v. 39, 1051-1065.
Ebraheem, A.M., Hamburger, M.W., Bayless, E.R., and N.C. Krothe, 1990, A study of acid mine drainage using earth resistivity measurements. GROUNDWATER,v. 28, no. 3, p. 361-368.
Olyphant, G.A., Bayless, E.R., and D. Harper, 1992, Seasonal and weather-related controls on solute concentrations and acid drainage from coal-refuse deposit in southwestern Indiana, U.S.A.. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, v. 7, p. 219-236.
Bayless, E.R., and G.A. Olyphant, 1993, Acid-generating salts and their relationship to the chemistry of ground water and strom runoff at an abandoned mine site in southwestern Indiana. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology,v.12, p. 313-328.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.