Introduction District organization Cooperating agencies Water-resources activities Data collection LAQO-001, Surface-water stations LAQO-002, Groundwater stations LAQO-003, Quality-of-water stations 14 LAOO-004, Sediment stations LA79-007, Water-use data system 18 Interpretive studies and research LA75-006, Flood investigations LA82-071, Mississippi embayment-gulf coast regional aquifersystem analysis 20 LA83-077, Transport of suspended-sediments and associated chemical constituents in the lower Mississippi River (research merit project) LA83-078, Development of methods for determining water-use in rice irrigation LA84-080, Evaluate effects of pumping on "400-and 600-foot" aquifers of the Baton Rouge area, Louisiana LA84-083, Hydrologic characteristics of the Chicot aquifer system in southwestern Louisiana LA84-084, Containment of organic waste in low permeability clays of the southwest Mississippi embayment, Louisiana (research merit project) LA84-087, Hydrologic investigations in the lower Calcasieu River basin 29 LA85-088, Determination of flood characteristics for coastal streams in Louisiana (research merit project) LA85-090, Minor elements in ground water of Louisiana LA85-091, Effects of pumping on water levels in the Sparta aquifer, north-central Louisiana LA85-092, Evaluation of the water supply and characteristics of the aquifers at Fort Polk, Louisiana LA85-093, Lower Calcasieu River surface-water toxics LA85-094, Program to convert and validate site-index data for Master Water Data Index (MWDI) of the National Water Information System (NWIS) LA85-095, Geohydrology and water quality of the Gonzales-New Orleans aquifer system, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana LA86-096, Reaeration coefficients for inland streams in Louisiana LA86-097, Hydrologic characteristics of selected stream systems in Louisiana III APPENDIXES Appendix A.
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