U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances
Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Colorado Springs,
Colorado, September 20-24, 1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4015
 
Section L - Nonpoint-Source Contamination Investigations
Section L contains papers on nonpoint sources of ground-water contamination.
These papers, which report results of studies on Long Island, New York,
and the New Jersey coastal plain, describe the relation between land use
and ground-water contamination.
Contents
- Modeling Statistical Relations Among
Shallow Ground-Water Quality, Human Activities, Land Use, and Thickness of
the Unsaturated Zone on Long Island, New York [Abstract Only] by Paul
E. Stackelberg and David A.V. Eckhardt
- Evaluating the Effect of Land Use and Sampling
Depth on Ground-Water Quality, Long Island, New York [Abstract Only] by
Paul E. Stackelberg
- Use of Flowpath Simulation to Determine Contributing
Areas and Traveltimes of Nonpoint-Source Ground-Water Contamination, Gloucester
County, New Jersey [Abstract Only] by Anthony S. Navoy
- Vulnerability of Water from Public Supply
Wells to Contamination by Pesticides, Potomac-Raritan-Magothy Aquifer System,
New Jersey Coastal Plain [Abstract Only] by Eric F. Vowinkel
- A Review of Methods for Assessing the Potential
for Regional Ground-Water Contamination [Abstract Only] by David R. Soller

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