Water Availability and Use Science Program (U.S.)
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Water Availability and Use Science Program (U.S.)
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Water Availability and Use Science Program (U.S.)
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- Groundwater availability of the Northern High Plains aquifer in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming, by Steven M. Peterson, Jonathan P. Traylor, and Moussa Guira
- Assessment of groundwater availability in the northern Atlantic coastal plain aquifer system from Long Island, New York, to North Carolina, by John P. Masterson [and five others]
- Development of a method to identify complex wells and assess the accuracy of basin withdrawals in Utah, by Brittany L. Gold, Cory E. Angeroth, and Thomas M. Marston
- Storage capacity and sedimentation characteristics of Loch Lomond Reservoir, California, 2019, by Daniel R. Whealdon-Haught, Scott A. Wright, and Mathieu D. Marineau
- SWB version 2.0--a Soil-Water-Balance code for estimating net infiltration and other water-budget components, by Stephen M. Westenbroek [and three others] ; Water Availability and Use Science Program, National Water Quality Program
- Estimates of water use associated with continuous oil and gas development in the Permian Basin, Texas and New Mexico, 2010-19, by Joshua F. Valder [and six others]
- Factors affecting uncertainty of public supply, self-supplied domestic, irrigation, and thermoelectric water-use data, 1985-2015--evaluation of information sources, estimation methods, and data variability, by Carol L. Luukkonen [and three others]
- Withdrawal and consumption of water by thermoelectric power plants in the United States
- Williston Basin groundwater availability, United States and Canada, Joanna M. Thamke, Andrew J. Long, and Kyle W. Davis
- Underwater videographic observations of domesticated delta smelt in field, by Ethan Enos, Oliver Patton, and Frederick Feyrer
- Volcanic aquifers of Hawai'i, hydrogeolgy, water budgets, and conceptual models, by Scot K. Izuka [and six others]
- Altitude of the potentiometric surface in the Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer, spring 2018, by Virginia L. McGuire [and seven others]
- Documentation of methods and inventory of irrigation information collected for the 2015 U.S. Geological Survey estimated use of water in the United States, by Jaime A. Painter [and four others]
- Brackish groundwater in the United States, by Jennifer S. Stanton [and 10 others]
- Digital elevations and extents of regional hydrogeologic units in the northern Atlantic coastal plain aquifer system from Long Island, New York, to North Carolina, by Jason P. Pope [and three others]
- Simulation of water availability in the southeastern United States for historical and potential future climate and land-cover conditions, by Jacob H. LaFontaine [and eight others]
- Sample size estimation for savanna monitoring protocol development, by Deborah A. Buhl
- Pesticide concentrations associated with augmented flow pulses in the Yolo Bypass and Cache Slough Complex, California, by James L. Orlando [and four others]
- Initial estimates of net infiltration and irrigation from a soil-water-balance model of the Mississippi Embayment Regional Aquifer Study Area, by Stephen M. Westenbroek, Martha G. Nielsen, and David E. Ladd
- Groundwater availability in the Ozark Plateaus aquifer system, by Brian R. Clark, Leslie L. Duncan, and Katherine J. Knierim
- Generalized hydrogeologic framework and groundwater budget for a groundwater availability study for the glacial aquifer system of the United States, by H.W. Reeves [and nine others]
- Mapping structural control through analysis of land-surface deformation for the Rialto-Colton groundwater subbasin, San Bernardino County, California, 1992-2010, by Justin T. Brandt
- Approaches to highly parameterized inversion, PEST++ version 5, a software suite for parameter estimation, uncertainty analysis, management optimization and sensitivity analysis, by Jeremy T. White [and three others]
- Detection and measurement of land-surface deformation, Pajaro Valley, Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties, California, 2015--18, by Justin T. Brandt [and three others]
- Hydrologic and geochemical characterization of the Petaluma River Watershed, Sonoma County, California, by Jonathan A. Traum [and three others]
- Surface infiltration and unsaturated zone characterization in support of managed aquifer recharge in Bedell Flat, Washoe County, Nevada, by Todd Caldwell [and three others]
- Groundwater availability of the Williston Basin, United States and Canada, Andrew J. Long [and three others]
- Sediment mobility and river corridor assessment for a 140-kilometer segment of the main-stem Klamath River below Iron Gate Dam, California, by Jennifer Curtis [and three others]
- Application of the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) to simulate near-native streamflow in the upper Rio Grande Basin, by Shaleene B. Chavarria, C. David Moeser, and Kyle R. Douglas-Mankin
- Simulation of potential groundwater for the glacial aquifer system east of the Rocky Mountains, 1980-2011, using the Soil-Water-Balance Model, by Jared J. Trost [and three others] ; prepared as part of the Glacial Aquifer System Groundwater Availability Study, a cooperative effort between the U.S. Department of Interior's WaterSMART Inititiative and the U.S. Geological Survey's Water Availability and Use Science Program
- Altitude of the potentiometric surface in the Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer, spring 2020, by Virginia L. McGuire [and seven others]
- Detection and measurement of land subsidence and uplift using global positioning system surveys and interferometric synthetic aperture radar, Coachella Valley, California, 2010-17, by Michelle Sneed and Justin T. Brandt ; prepared in cooperation with the Coachella Valley Water District
- Sustainability of groundwater supplies in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifer system, by John P. Masterson and Jason P. Pope
- Refinement of a regression-based method for prediction of flow-duration curves of daily streamflow in the conterminous United States, by Thomas M. Over, William H. Farmer, and Amy M. Russell
- Estimates of water use associated with continuous oil and gas development in the Williston Basin, North Dakota and Montana, 2007-17, by Ryan R. McShane [and seven others]
- Evaporation from Lake Mead and Lake Mohave, Nevada and Arizona, 2010-2019, by Katherine J. Earp and Michael T. Moreo
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