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Texas Water Science Center Publications
Scientific Investigations Reports (SIR)

Scientific Investigations Reports are generally aimed at a core professional and non-core professional audience. They contain significant data and interpretations and are reports of lasting scientific importance, but they are generally more limited in scientific scope and/or geographic coverage.

Most Recent Texas Water Science Center Scientific Investigations Reports
Otero 2007-5285
Otero, C.L., 2007, Geologic, hydrologic, and geochemical identification of flow paths in the Edwards aquifer, northeastern Bexar and southern Comal Counties, Texas: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007–5285, 48 p.
Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5195
Mabe, Jeffrey A., 2007, Nutrient and biological conditions of selected small streams in the Edwards Plateau, Central Texas, 2005-06, and implications for development of nutrient criteria: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5195, 46 p.
Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5244
Payne, Jason D, Kress, Wade, Shah, Sachin D., and Stefanov, James E., 2007, Geophysical delineation of the freshwater/saline-water transition zone in the Barton Springs segment of the Edwards aquifer, Travis and Hays Counties, Texas, 2006: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5244, 21 p., 6 appendixes.
Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5243 (Web posting pending)
Asquith, William H., and Roussel, Meghan C., 2007, An initial-abstraction, constant-loss model for unit hydrograph modeling for applicable watersheds in Texas: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5243, 82 p.
Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5202
Ockerman, Darwin J, 2007, Simulation of streamflow and estimation of ground-water recharge in the upper Cibolo Creek watershed, south-central Texas, 1992-2004: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5202, 34 p.
Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5203
Shah, S.D., Kress, Wade H., and Legchenko, Anatoly, 2007, Application of surface geophysical methods, with emphasis on magnetic resonance soundings, to characterize the hydrostratigraphy of the Brazos River alluvium aquifer, College Station, Texas, July 2006--A pilot study: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5203, 21 p.
Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5143
Stanton, G.P., Kress, W.H., Teeple, A.P., Greenslate, M.L., and Clark, A.K.,, 2007, Geophysical analysis of the Salmon Peak Formation near Amistad Reservoir dam, Val Verde County, Texas, and Coahuila, Mexico, March 2006, to aid in piezometer placement: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007–5143, 72 p.
Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5002
Garner, B.D., and Mahler, B.J., 2007, Relation of specific conductance in ground water to intersection of flow paths by wells, and associated major ion and nitrate geochemistry, Barton Springs segment of the Edwards aquifer, Austin, Texas, 1978–2003: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007–5002, 39 p., 5 app.

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