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An initial reconnaissance survey in March 2016 and a subsequent survey in July 2016 was conducted to identify possible groundwater discharge points along the stream reach using a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) camera in seasonal extremes. The high-resolution thermal imaging camera captures the emitted infrared radiation of the objects in view. Recent studies using similar ground-based thermal infrared imaging techniques have been successful in qualitatively locating groundwater discharge along discrete features, such as fractures and faults, as well as diffuse seepage along stream banks (Deitchman and Loheide, 2009; Pandey and others, 2013). Sites of interest were those where temperature differences were observed...
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The data within this page contain .csv files with caliper, natural gamma, resistivity, fluid temperature, fluid specific conductance, and heat-pulse flow measurements (ambient and stressed conditions).
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The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with Wake County Environmental Services, initiated a comprehensive groundwater resource investigation to better understand the quantity and quality of groundwater in Wake County, North Carolina. In 2020, as part of the investigation, groundwater records were compiled electronically from 7,689 wells in and within five miles of Wake County and groundwater yield data was interpolated to estimate maximum well yield across the county. Maximum well yield values estimate the maximum well yield possible at a given location; the maximum well yield is not guaranteed and actual well yield likely falls within the range of 0 and the maximum well yield value. This data release includes...
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The collection of borehole geophysical logs and thermal imaging data was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey South Atlantic Water Science Center in the vicinity of the Hemphill Road TCE National Priorities List Superfund site near Gastonia, North Carolina, during August 2014 through February 2015. In an effort to assist the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in the development of a conceptual groundwater model for the assessment of current contaminant distribution and future migration of contaminants, surface geological mapping and borehole geophysical log and image data collection, which included the delineation of more than 600 subsurface features (primarily fracture orientations) was conducted in 5 open...
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The data on this page consists of .csv and .xlsx files with water-level information collected from a pressure transducer within the borehole during pumping conditions for the "stressed" heat-pulse flow measurements. The water-levels were used for drawdown calculations.
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The data on this page consists of .csv files that contain vertical flow measurements within the borehole and the associated depth below land surface. Measurements recorded under both ambient and stressed conditions are contained in each file.
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A Soil-Water-Balance (SWB) model was developed to estimate annual net infiltration below the root-zone for the Greater Wake County area, North Carolina for the period 1981 through 2019. The model was developed as part of a study to assess groundwater availability in the fractured-rock aquifers underlying Wake County. Curve number, maximum net infiltration rate, and root-zone depth parameters for all land cover classes were adjusted in the SWB model to manually test parameter sensitivity and adjust for best fit. Annual net infiltration estimates from the SWB model were also compared with annual base flow estimates from the PART hydrograph separation technique using the USGS Groundwater Toolbox (Barlow and others,...
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The data on this page contain .pdf files of field sheets that show water level and pumping flow rate during heat-pulse flow meter measurements during stressed conditions.
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The data on this page contain .pdf files of thermal images collected at 10 stream sites nearby study area, showing stream surface and bank seepage temperature readings.
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The data on this page contain borehole structural feature data measured on the optical and acoustic televiewer logs. Dip direction and dip angle, along with depth of feature and feature type are described within each spreadsheet.
This data release has been deprecated. The new version can be found at https://doi.org/10.5066/P95XKK5V. A Soil-Water-Balance (SWB) model was developed to estimate annual net infiltration below the root-zone for the Greater Wake County Area, North Carolina for the period 1981 through 2019 and project future estimates from 2020 through 2070. The model was developed as part of a study to assess groundwater availability in the fractured-rock aquifers underlying Wake County. The model is documented in the associated report, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Scientific Investigations Report 2022-5041. Comparison was done with annual base-flow estimates from the PART hydrograph separation technique for available years of...
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Note: this data release is currently being revised and is temporarily unavailable. A water-supply plan is being developed for Wake County, North Carolina, in accordance with the 50-year planning window used by the North Carolina Division of Water Resources for residents in unincorporated areas of the county. To develop this supply plan, Wake County seeks to better understand the sustainability of groundwater resources of the regolith/fractured-rock aquifer system. Slug tests were performed in 17 wells in the Wake County area, during 2020 and 2021, to provide values of horizontal hydraulic conductivity and transmissivity to support the development of Wake County’s water-supply plan. Wake County is in the Piedmont...
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The data set includes temperature data from the base of the water column along the sediment interface of Ellerbe Creek, Durham, North Carolina, USA, in support of a study regarding groundwater/surface water exchange. The data were collected from 07/18/2017 to 07/26/2017 using a fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing system that has 1.01 m spatial resolution along the linear fiber-optic cable. During data analysis, the original 15 min measurments were averaged (arithmetic mean) for the entire period to potentially indicate colder groundwater inflows.


    map background search result map search result map Geophysical Logging and Thermal Imaging at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina Caliper, electric, fluid, and flow logs for selected wells at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina Heat-pulse flow measurements for selected wells at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina Pumping log field notes for stressed HPFM measurements for selected wells at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina Subsurface structure data for selected wells at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina FLIR camera thermal imagery for stream sites at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina Water level data during pumping for stressed HPFM measurements for selected boreholes at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina Fiber-optic distributed temperature data collected along the streambed of Ellerbe Creek, Durham, North Carolina, USA Thermal Imagery along Ellerbe Creek in Durham, North Carolina Groundwater Well Yield in Wake County, North Carolina Soil-Water-Balance (SWB) model data sets for the Greater Wake County area, North Carolina, 1981 - 2070 Soil-Water-Balance (SWB) model datasets for the Greater Wake County area, North Carolina, 1981–2019 Water-level data and results for slug tests performed in 17 wells in Wake County, North Carolina, 2020 and 2021 (Under Revision) Geophysical Logging and Thermal Imaging at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina Caliper, electric, fluid, and flow logs for selected wells at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina Heat-pulse flow measurements for selected wells at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina Pumping log field notes for stressed HPFM measurements for selected wells at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina Subsurface structure data for selected wells at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina FLIR camera thermal imagery for stream sites at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina Water level data during pumping for stressed HPFM measurements for selected boreholes at the Hemphill Road TCE NPL Superfund Site near Gastonia, North Carolina Thermal Imagery along Ellerbe Creek in Durham, North Carolina Fiber-optic distributed temperature data collected along the streambed of Ellerbe Creek, Durham, North Carolina, USA Water-level data and results for slug tests performed in 17 wells in Wake County, North Carolina, 2020 and 2021 (Under Revision) Groundwater Well Yield in Wake County, North Carolina Soil-Water-Balance (SWB) model data sets for the Greater Wake County area, North Carolina, 1981 - 2070 Soil-Water-Balance (SWB) model datasets for the Greater Wake County area, North Carolina, 1981–2019