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U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2183. Hydrogeology and resultats of injection tests at waste injection test sites in Pinellas County, Florida / Hickey, J. J.
Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2183 Titre : Hydrogeology and resultats of injection tests at waste injection test sites in Pinellas County, Florida Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hickey, J. J. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological Survey Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1982 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05117 Note générale : This report shows that potential benefits or hazards to freshwater resources could result from subsurface injection of treated wastewater. Recognizing this the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Pinellas County and the city of St. Petersburg, undertook an evaluation of the hydrogeology and injection of waswater at proposed test on the Pinellas peninsula, the injection sites are underlain by sedimentary rocks ranging in age from cretaceous to Pleistocerne. Lower Eocene carbonate rocks were penetrated to a maximum depth of 3,504 feet and were found to have relatively low water yields. The most permeable part of the investigated section was in rocks of middle Eocece age within the Floridan aquifer... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Hydrogéologie Géologie Eau souterraine Qualité de l'eau Eau usée Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report shows that potential benefits or hazards to freshwater resources could result from subsurface injection of treated wastewater. Recognizing this the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Pinellas County and the city of St. Petersburg, undertook an evaluation of the hydrogeology and injection of waswater at proposed test on the Pinellas peninsula, the injection sites are underlain by sedimentary rocks ranging in age from cretaceous to Pleistocerne. Lower Eocene carbonate rocks were penetrated to a maximum depth of 3,504 feet and were found to have relatively low water yields. The most permeable part of the investigated section was in rocks of middle Eocece age within the Floridan aquifer... Note de contenu : This report shows that potential benefits or hazards to freshwater resources could result from subsurface injection of treated wastewater. Recognizing this the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Pinellas County and the city of St. Petersburg, undertook an evaluation of the hydrogeology and injection of waswater at proposed test on the Pinellas peninsula, the injection sites are underlain by sedimentary rocks ranging in age from cretaceous to Pleistocerne. Lower Eocene carbonate rocks were penetrated to a maximum depth of 3,504 feet and were found to have relatively low water yields. The most permeable part of the investigated section was in rocks of middle Eocece age within the Floridan aquifer... U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2183. Hydrogeology and resultats of injection tests at waste injection test sites in Pinellas County, Florida [texte imprimé] / Hickey, J. J. . - U. S. Geological Survey . - U. S. Geological Survey, 1982.
ISSN : CI-05117
This report shows that potential benefits or hazards to freshwater resources could result from subsurface injection of treated wastewater. Recognizing this the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Pinellas County and the city of St. Petersburg, undertook an evaluation of the hydrogeology and injection of waswater at proposed test on the Pinellas peninsula, the injection sites are underlain by sedimentary rocks ranging in age from cretaceous to Pleistocerne. Lower Eocene carbonate rocks were penetrated to a maximum depth of 3,504 feet and were found to have relatively low water yields. The most permeable part of the investigated section was in rocks of middle Eocece age within the Floridan aquifer...
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Hydrogéologie Géologie Eau souterraine Qualité de l'eau Eau usée Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : This report shows that potential benefits or hazards to freshwater resources could result from subsurface injection of treated wastewater. Recognizing this the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Pinellas County and the city of St. Petersburg, undertook an evaluation of the hydrogeology and injection of waswater at proposed test on the Pinellas peninsula, the injection sites are underlain by sedimentary rocks ranging in age from cretaceous to Pleistocerne. Lower Eocene carbonate rocks were penetrated to a maximum depth of 3,504 feet and were found to have relatively low water yields. The most permeable part of the investigated section was in rocks of middle Eocece age within the Floridan aquifer... Note de contenu : This report shows that potential benefits or hazards to freshwater resources could result from subsurface injection of treated wastewater. Recognizing this the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Pinellas County and the city of St. Petersburg, undertook an evaluation of the hydrogeology and injection of waswater at proposed test on the Pinellas peninsula, the injection sites are underlain by sedimentary rocks ranging in age from cretaceous to Pleistocerne. Lower Eocene carbonate rocks were penetrated to a maximum depth of 3,504 feet and were found to have relatively low water yields. The most permeable part of the investigated section was in rocks of middle Eocece age within the Floridan aquifer... Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2185 A - D Titre : Water quality of North Carolona streams Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Wilder, H. B. ; Simmons, C. E. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological Survey, Federal Center Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey, Federal Center Année de publication : 1982 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05113 Note générale : Chapter A of this report describes in detail initial design and philosophy of the U. S. Geological Survey Water quality program in North Caraolina. Specific methodologies for the estimation of baseline water quality, pollution and the evaluation of trends in water quality discussed in chapter A are applied and refined in subsequent chapters that present water-quality-assessments of individual large river. Chapter B elaborates on the methodology used in estimating baseling water quality. Chapters C and D present water quality assessment of the French broad and Neuse rivers respectively. Assessments of the water quality of the other large rivers in North Carolina will be published in this series as the information become availabe. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Qualité de l'eau Pollution Hydrologie Climat PRECIPITATIONS Rivière Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Chapter A of this report describes in detail initial design and philosophy of the U. S. Geological Survey Water quality program in North Caraolina. Specific methodologies for the estimation of baseline water quality, pollution and the evaluation of trends in water quality discussed in chapter A are applied and refined in subsequent chapters that present water-quality-assessments of individual large river. Chapter B elaborates on the methodology used in estimating baseling water quality. Chapters C and D present water quality assessment of the French broad and Neuse rivers respectively. Assessments of the water quality of the other large rivers in North Carolina will be published in this series as the information become availabe. Note de contenu : Chapter A of this report describes in detail initial design and philosophy of the U. S. Geological Survey Water quality program in North Caraolina. Specific methodologies for the estimation of baseline water quality, pollution and the evaluation of trends in water quality discussed in chapter A are applied and refined in subsequent chapters that present water-quality-assessments of individual large river. Chapter B elaborates on the methodology used in estimating baseling water quality. Chapters C and D present water quality assessment of the French broad and Neuse rivers respectively. Assessments of the water quality of the other large rivers in North Carolina will be published in this series as the information become availabe. U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2185 A - D. Water quality of North Carolona streams [texte imprimé] / Wilder, H. B. ; Simmons, C. E. . - U. S. Geological Survey, Federal Center . - U. S. Geological Survey, Federal Center, 1982.
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Chapter A of this report describes in detail initial design and philosophy of the U. S. Geological Survey Water quality program in North Caraolina. Specific methodologies for the estimation of baseline water quality, pollution and the evaluation of trends in water quality discussed in chapter A are applied and refined in subsequent chapters that present water-quality-assessments of individual large river. Chapter B elaborates on the methodology used in estimating baseling water quality. Chapters C and D present water quality assessment of the French broad and Neuse rivers respectively. Assessments of the water quality of the other large rivers in North Carolina will be published in this series as the information become availabe.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Qualité de l'eau Pollution Hydrologie Climat PRECIPITATIONS Rivière Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Chapter A of this report describes in detail initial design and philosophy of the U. S. Geological Survey Water quality program in North Caraolina. Specific methodologies for the estimation of baseline water quality, pollution and the evaluation of trends in water quality discussed in chapter A are applied and refined in subsequent chapters that present water-quality-assessments of individual large river. Chapter B elaborates on the methodology used in estimating baseling water quality. Chapters C and D present water quality assessment of the French broad and Neuse rivers respectively. Assessments of the water quality of the other large rivers in North Carolina will be published in this series as the information become availabe. Note de contenu : Chapter A of this report describes in detail initial design and philosophy of the U. S. Geological Survey Water quality program in North Caraolina. Specific methodologies for the estimation of baseline water quality, pollution and the evaluation of trends in water quality discussed in chapter A are applied and refined in subsequent chapters that present water-quality-assessments of individual large river. Chapter B elaborates on the methodology used in estimating baseling water quality. Chapters C and D present water quality assessment of the French broad and Neuse rivers respectively. Assessments of the water quality of the other large rivers in North Carolina will be published in this series as the information become availabe. Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2191 Titre : Hydrologic conditions at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho - Emphasis : 1977 - 1978 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Bamadough, J. T. ; Lewis, B. D. ; Jensen, R. G. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological Survey Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1982 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05110 Note générale : The Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) site covers about 890 square miles of the eastern snake river plain and overlies the snake river plain aquifer. This report describes the water resources of the INEL and adjacent areas. Information was collected which depicted hydrogeologic conditions prior to any reactor operations at the laboratory. Current investigations serve to determine natural changes in the hydrogeology and also to determine national changes in the hydrogeology and also to determine changes resulting from activities at the laboratory. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrologie Ressource en eau Hydrogéologie Eau de surface Eau souterraine Qualité de l'eau Pollution Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) site covers about 890 square miles of the eastern snake river plain and overlies the snake river plain aquifer. This report describes the water resources of the INEL and adjacent areas. Information was collected which depicted hydrogeologic conditions prior to any reactor operations at the laboratory. Current investigations serve to determine natural changes in the hydrogeology and also to determine national changes in the hydrogeology and also to determine changes resulting from activities at the laboratory. Note de contenu : The Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) site covers about 890 square miles of the eastern snake river plain and overlies the snake river plain aquifer. This report describes the water resources of the INEL and adjacent areas. Information was collected which depicted hydrogeologic conditions prior to any reactor operations at the laboratory. Current investigations serve to determine natural changes in the hydrogeology and also to determine national changes in the hydrogeology and also to determine changes resulting from activities at the laboratory. U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2191. Hydrologic conditions at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho - Emphasis : 1977 - 1978 [texte imprimé] / Bamadough, J. T. ; Lewis, B. D. ; Jensen, R. G. . - U. S. Geological Survey . - U. S. Geological Survey, 1982.
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The Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) site covers about 890 square miles of the eastern snake river plain and overlies the snake river plain aquifer. This report describes the water resources of the INEL and adjacent areas. Information was collected which depicted hydrogeologic conditions prior to any reactor operations at the laboratory. Current investigations serve to determine natural changes in the hydrogeology and also to determine national changes in the hydrogeology and also to determine changes resulting from activities at the laboratory.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrologie Ressource en eau Hydrogéologie Eau de surface Eau souterraine Qualité de l'eau Pollution Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) site covers about 890 square miles of the eastern snake river plain and overlies the snake river plain aquifer. This report describes the water resources of the INEL and adjacent areas. Information was collected which depicted hydrogeologic conditions prior to any reactor operations at the laboratory. Current investigations serve to determine natural changes in the hydrogeology and also to determine national changes in the hydrogeology and also to determine changes resulting from activities at the laboratory. Note de contenu : The Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) site covers about 890 square miles of the eastern snake river plain and overlies the snake river plain aquifer. This report describes the water resources of the INEL and adjacent areas. Information was collected which depicted hydrogeologic conditions prior to any reactor operations at the laboratory. Current investigations serve to determine natural changes in the hydrogeology and also to determine national changes in the hydrogeology and also to determine changes resulting from activities at the laboratory. Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2192 Titre : Appearance and water quality of turbidity plumes produced by dredging in Tampa Bay, Florida Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Goodwin, C. R. ; Michaelis, M. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological Survey Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1984 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05111 Note générale : Turbidity plumes in Tampa Bay, Florida produced during ship-chanel dredging operations from february 1977 to august 1978 were monitored in oder to document plume appearance and water quality, evaluate plume influence on the characteristics of Tampa Bay water, and provide a data base for comparison with other areas that have similar sediment, dredge, placement, containment, and tide conditions. The plumes investigated from the operation of one hopper dredge and three cutter head-pipeline dredges... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Mesure et observation Qualité de l'eau Hydrochimie Pesticide Hydrogéologie Sédimentation Turbidité Contamination Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Turbidity plumes in Tampa Bay, Florida produced during ship-chanel dredging operations from february 1977 to august 1978 were monitored in oder to document plume appearance and water quality, evaluate plume influence on the characteristics of Tampa Bay water, and provide a data base for comparison with other areas that have similar sediment, dredge, placement, containment, and tide conditions. The plumes investigated from the operation of one hopper dredge and three cutter head-pipeline dredges... Note de contenu : Turbidity plumes in Tampa Bay, Florida produced during ship-chanel dredging operations from february 1977 to august 1978 were monitored in oder to document plume appearance and water quality, evaluate plume influence on the characteristics of Tampa Bay water, and provide a data base for comparison with other areas that have similar sediment, dredge, placement, containment, and tide conditions. The plumes investigated from the operation of one hopper dredge and three cutter head-pipeline dredges... U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2192. Appearance and water quality of turbidity plumes produced by dredging in Tampa Bay, Florida [texte imprimé] / Goodwin, C. R. ; Michaelis, M. . - U. S. Geological Survey . - U. S. Geological Survey, 1984.
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Turbidity plumes in Tampa Bay, Florida produced during ship-chanel dredging operations from february 1977 to august 1978 were monitored in oder to document plume appearance and water quality, evaluate plume influence on the characteristics of Tampa Bay water, and provide a data base for comparison with other areas that have similar sediment, dredge, placement, containment, and tide conditions. The plumes investigated from the operation of one hopper dredge and three cutter head-pipeline dredges...
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Mesure et observation Qualité de l'eau Hydrochimie Pesticide Hydrogéologie Sédimentation Turbidité Contamination Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Turbidity plumes in Tampa Bay, Florida produced during ship-chanel dredging operations from february 1977 to august 1978 were monitored in oder to document plume appearance and water quality, evaluate plume influence on the characteristics of Tampa Bay water, and provide a data base for comparison with other areas that have similar sediment, dredge, placement, containment, and tide conditions. The plumes investigated from the operation of one hopper dredge and three cutter head-pipeline dredges... Note de contenu : Turbidity plumes in Tampa Bay, Florida produced during ship-chanel dredging operations from february 1977 to august 1978 were monitored in oder to document plume appearance and water quality, evaluate plume influence on the characteristics of Tampa Bay water, and provide a data base for comparison with other areas that have similar sediment, dredge, placement, containment, and tide conditions. The plumes investigated from the operation of one hopper dredge and three cutter head-pipeline dredges... Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2193 Titre : Streamflow characteristics related to channel geometry of streams in Western United States Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hedman, E. K. ; Osterkamp, W. R. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological Survey Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1982 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05106 Note générale : Assessment of surface mining and reclamation activities generally requires extensive hydrologic data. Adequate streamflow data from instrumented gaging stations only are avaible, and estimates of surface water discharge based on rainfall-runoff models, drainage area, and basin characteristics sometimes have proven unreliable. Channel-geometry meassurements after an alternative method of quicky and inexpensively estimating streamflow characteristics for ungaged streams. The method uses the impirial develoment of equations to yield a discharge value from channel geometry and channel material data. The equations are developed by collecting data at numerous streams flow-gaging sites and statistically relating those data to selected discharge characteristics. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau de surface Hydrologie Ruissellement Mesure et observation Méthodologie Modèle mathématique Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Assessment of surface mining and reclamation activities generally requires extensive hydrologic data. Adequate streamflow data from instrumented gaging stations only are avaible, and estimates of surface water discharge based on rainfall-runoff models, drainage area, and basin characteristics sometimes have proven unreliable. Channel-geometry meassurements after an alternative method of quicky and inexpensively estimating streamflow characteristics for ungaged streams. The method uses the impirial develoment of equations to yield a discharge value from channel geometry and channel material data. The equations are developed by collecting data at numerous streams flow-gaging sites and statistically relating those data to selected discharge characteristics. Note de contenu : Assessment of surface mining and reclamation activities generally requires extensive hydrologic data. Adequate streamflow data from instrumented gaging stations only are avaible, and estimates of surface water discharge based on rainfall-runoff models, drainage area, and basin characteristics sometimes have proven unreliable. Channel-geometry meassurements after an alternative method of quicky and inexpensively estimating streamflow characteristics for ungaged streams. The method uses the impirial develoment of equations to yield a discharge value from channel geometry and channel material data. The equations are developed by collecting data at numerous streams flow-gaging sites and statistically relating those data to selected discharge characteristics. U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2193. Streamflow characteristics related to channel geometry of streams in Western United States [texte imprimé] / Hedman, E. K. ; Osterkamp, W. R. . - U. S. Geological Survey . - U. S. Geological Survey, 1982.
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Assessment of surface mining and reclamation activities generally requires extensive hydrologic data. Adequate streamflow data from instrumented gaging stations only are avaible, and estimates of surface water discharge based on rainfall-runoff models, drainage area, and basin characteristics sometimes have proven unreliable. Channel-geometry meassurements after an alternative method of quicky and inexpensively estimating streamflow characteristics for ungaged streams. The method uses the impirial develoment of equations to yield a discharge value from channel geometry and channel material data. The equations are developed by collecting data at numerous streams flow-gaging sites and statistically relating those data to selected discharge characteristics.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau de surface Hydrologie Ruissellement Mesure et observation Méthodologie Modèle mathématique Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Assessment of surface mining and reclamation activities generally requires extensive hydrologic data. Adequate streamflow data from instrumented gaging stations only are avaible, and estimates of surface water discharge based on rainfall-runoff models, drainage area, and basin characteristics sometimes have proven unreliable. Channel-geometry meassurements after an alternative method of quicky and inexpensively estimating streamflow characteristics for ungaged streams. The method uses the impirial develoment of equations to yield a discharge value from channel geometry and channel material data. The equations are developed by collecting data at numerous streams flow-gaging sites and statistically relating those data to selected discharge characteristics. Note de contenu : Assessment of surface mining and reclamation activities generally requires extensive hydrologic data. Adequate streamflow data from instrumented gaging stations only are avaible, and estimates of surface water discharge based on rainfall-runoff models, drainage area, and basin characteristics sometimes have proven unreliable. Channel-geometry meassurements after an alternative method of quicky and inexpensively estimating streamflow characteristics for ungaged streams. The method uses the impirial develoment of equations to yield a discharge value from channel geometry and channel material data. The equations are developed by collecting data at numerous streams flow-gaging sites and statistically relating those data to selected discharge characteristics. Réservation
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PermalinkU. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2196-D. Hydrology and ecology of the Apalachicola river, Florida : a summary of the river quality assessment - Chapter D / Elder, J. F.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2197. Ground water monitoring at Santa Barbara, California : Phase 2 - Effects of pumping on water levels and on water quality in the Santa Barbara ground water basin / Martin, P.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2200. Analysis and computer simulation of stream-aquifer hydrology, Arkansas River Valley, Soutwestern Kansas / Barker, R. A.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2201. Geohydrology and effect of water use in the black mesa area, Navajo and Hopi, Indian reservations, Arizona / Eychaner, J. H.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2203. Investigation of the flooding in the Tug Fork Basin of Kentucky Virginia and West Virginia / Hirsch, R. M.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2204. Characterization of mineral precipitates by electron microscope photographs and electron diffraction patterns / Lind, C. J.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2208. Streamflow augmentation at fosters brook, Long island, New York - A hydraulic feasability study / Prince, K. R.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2211. Preliminary evaluation of ground-water contamination by coal-tar derivatives, St. Louis park area, Minnesota / Hult, M.F.
PermalinkU.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2215. Availability and quality of water from the Dakota aquifer, northwest Iowa / Burkart, M. R.
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