Call Number (LC) Title Results
I 19.42/4:02-4130 Effects of lawn fertilizer on nutrient concentration in runoff from lakeshore lawns, Lauderdale Lakes, Wisconsin 2
I 19.42/4:02-4131 Summary of flow loss between selected cross sections on the Rio Grande in and near Albuquerque, New Mexico 2
I 19.42/4:02-4132 Ground-water resource assessment in the Río Grande de Manatí alluvial plain, Río Arriba Saliente area, Puerto Rico 1
I 19.42/4:02-4133 Evaluation of recharge to the Skunk Creek aquifer from a constructed wetland near Lyons, South Dakota 1
I 19.42/4:02-4134 Baseline characterization of water quality and mass loading in Piceance Creek, Rio Blanco County, Colorado, December 2000 2
I 19.42/4:02-4135 Arsenic concentrations in bedrock wells in Colchester, East Hampton, and Woodstock, Connecticut 2
I 19.42/4:02-4136 Simulation of ground-water/surface-water flow in the Santa Clara-Calleguas ground-water basin, Ventura County, California 1
I 19.42/4:02-4137 Streamflow, water quality, and contaminant loads in the lower Charles River Watershed, Massachusetts, 1999-2000 1
I 19.42/4:02-4138 Flux of dissolved forms of mercury across the sediment-water interface in Lahontan Reservoir, Nevada 1
I 19.42/4:02-4139 Relations of benthic macroinvertebrates to concentrations of trace elements in water, streambed sediments, and transplanted bryophytes and stream habitat conditions in nonmining and mining areas of the upper Colorado River basin, Colorado, 1995-98 1
I 19.42/4:02-4141 Results of hydraulic tests in Miocene tuffaceous rocks at the C-hole complex, 1995 to 1997, Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada 2
I 19.42/4:02-4142 Nutrient dynamics in five off-stream reservoirs in the lower South Platte River basin, March-September 1995 1
I 19.42/4:02-4143 Simulated changes in the sources of ground water for public-supply wells, ponds, streams, and coastal areas on western Cape Cod, Massachusetts 1
I 19.42/4:02-4144 Methods of analysis by the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Laboratory arsenic speciation in natural-water samples using laboratory and field methods
Methods of analysis by the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Laboratory : arsenic speciation in natural-water samples using laboratory and field methods
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I 19.42/4:02-4145 Ground-water flow and numerical simulation of recharge from streamflow infiltration near Pine Nut Creek, Douglas County, Nevada 1
I 19.42/4:02-4146 Concentrations of dissolved oxygen in the lower Puyallup and White Rivers, Washington, August and September 2000 and 2001 1
I 19.42/4:02-4147 Water-quality and aquatic-community characteristics of selected reaches of the St. Croix River, Minnesota and Wisconsin, 2000 1
I 19.42/4:02-4148 Metal concentrations and sources in the Miller Creek Watershed, Park County, Montana, August 2000 1
I 19.42/4:02-4149 Sources of sodium and chloride in the Scituate Reservoir drainage basin, Rhode Island 1
I 19.42/4:02-4150 Relations between total-sediment load and peak discharge for rainstorm runoff on five ephemeral streams in Wyoming 1