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  1. Boughton, C.J., and McCoy, K.J., 2006, Hydrogeology, Aquifer Geochemistry, and Ground-Water Quality in Morgan County, West Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5198, 56 p
  2. Evaldi, R.D., and Paybins, K.S., 2006, Base-Flow Yields of Watersheds in the Berkeley County Area, West Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 216, 4 p., 1 fig
  3. Evaldi, R.D., and Paybins, K.S., 2006, Channel gains and losses in the Opequon Creek watershed of West Virginia, July 25-28, 2005: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 179, 7 p., 1 fig
  4. Grant, E.H.C., Jung, R.E., and Rice, K.C., 2005, Stream salamander species richness and abundance in relation to environmental factors in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: American Midland Naturalist, v.153, p.348-356.
  5. Harlow, G.E., Jr., Orndorff, R.C., Nelms, D.L., Weary, D.J., and Moberg, R.M., 2005, Hydrogeology and ground-water availability in the carbonate aquifer system of Frederick County, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5161, 30 p
  6. Harlow, George E., Jr., 2001, Appraisal of the Northern Shenandoah Valley Carbonate Aquifer System, Frederick County, Virginia [PDF file 3.2 MB], Source Water Protection in Karst: Delineation, Policy, and Management Workshop, Lord Fairfax Community College, Middletown, Va.
  7. Harlow, George E., Jr., Nelms, David L., Yager, Richard M., Kozar, Mark D., Sanford, Ward E., and Moberg, Roger M., 2008, Estimating recharge to heterogeneous fractured-rock and karst aquifer systems in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and West Virginia, [abs.] in Kuniansky, Eve L., ed., U.S. Geological Survey Karst Interest Group Proceedings, Bowling Green, Kentucky, May 27-29, 2008: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5023, p. 50. [PDF file-79 KB
  8. Harlow, George E., Jr., Nelms, David L., Yager, Richard M., Kozar, Mark D., Sanford, Ward E., and Moberg, Roger M., 2008, Estimating recharge to heterogeneous fractured-rock and karst aquifer systems in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and West Virginia, [PDF file 3.2 MB], U.S. Geological Survey Karst Interest Group Workshop, May 27-29, 2008, Bowling Green, Kentucky
  9. Hobba, W.A., Jr., 1977, Geochemical and hydrologic data for wells and springs in thermal springs areas of the appalachians: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 77-25, 36 p
  10. Hobba, W.A., Jr., Chemerys, J.C., Fisher, D.W., and Pearson, F.J., Jr., 1976, Geochemical and hydrologic data for wells and springs in thermal springs areas of the appalachians: U.S. Geological Open-File Report 76-550, 34 leaves/maps
  11. Hobba, W.A., Jr., Fisher, D.W., Pearson, F.J., Jr., and Chemerys, J.C., 1979, Hydrology and geochemistry of thermal springs of the Appalachians: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1044-E, 36 p
  12. Hobba, W.A., Jr., Friel, E.A., and Chisholm, J.L., 1972, Water resources of the Potomac River Basin, West Virginia: West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey River Basin Bulletin no. 3, 110 p
  13. Kozar, M.D., Hobba, W.A., and Macy, J.A., 1991, Geohydrology, water availability, and water quality of Jefferson County, West Virginia, with emphasis on the carbonate area: U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigation Report 90-4118, 93 p
  14. Kozar, M.D., McCoy, K.J., Weary, D.J., Field, M.S., Pierce, H.A., Schill, W.B., and Young, J.A., 2008, Geohydrology and Water Quality of the Leetown Area, West Virginia: U.S. Geological survey Open-file report 2007-1358, 100 p, 133 p. appendices
  15. Kozar, M.D., Weary, D.J., Paybins, K.S., and Pierce, H.A., 2007, Hydrogeologic setting and ground-water flow in the Leetown Area, West Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5066, 70 p
  16. Krstolic, J.L., Hayes, D.C., and Ruhl, P.M., 2006, Physical Habitat Classification and Instream Flow Modeling to Determine Habitat Availability During Low-Flow Periods, North Fork Shenandoah River, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5025, 63 p
  17. Krstolic, J.L., and Hayes, D.C., 2004, Water-quality synoptic sampling, July 1999: North Fork Shenandoah River, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5153, 82 p
  18. Lessing, P., Hobba, W.A., Jr., Dean, S.L., and Kulander, B.R., 1991, Relations between warm springs and geology delineated by side-looking airborne-radar imagery in eastern West Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4096, p. 44
  19. Mathes, M.V., 2000, Relation of bacteria in limestone aquifers to septic systems in Berkeley County, West Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 00-4229, 12 p
  20. McCoy, K.J., Podwysocki, M.H., Crider, E.A., and Weary, D.J., 2005,Fracture trace map and single-well aquifer test results in a carbonate aquifer in Berkeley County, West Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2005-1040, 1 Plate
  21. McCoy, K.J., Podwysocki, M.H., Crider, E.A., and Weary, D.J., 2005,Fracture trace map and single-well aquifer test results in a carbonate aquifer in Jefferson County, West Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2005-1407, 1 Plate
  22. Orndorff, R.C., Epstein, J.B., and McDowell, R.C., 1999, Geologic map of the Middletown quadrangle, Frederick, Shenandoah, Warren Counties, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey, Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ 1803, scale 1:24000
  23. Orndorff, R.C., Weary, D.J., and Parker, R.A., 2003, FIELD TRIP GUIDE Hydrogeologic framework of the Northern Shenandoah Valley carbonate aquifer system, in Kuniansky, Eve L., ed.: U.S. Geological Survey Karst Interest Group Proceedings, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, August 20-22, 2002: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4174, p. 81-89. [PDF file-667 KB].
  24. Plummer, L.N., Busenberg, E., Bohlke, J.K., Nelms, D.L., Michel, R.L., and Schlosser, P., 2001, Groundwater residence times in Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia, USA: A multi-tracer approach: Chemical Geology, v.179, p.93-111.
  25. Rice, K.C., Chanat, J.G., Hornberger, G.M. , and Webb J.R., 2001, Concentration-discharge patterns in acid-neutralizing capacity during stormflow in three small, forested catchments in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, [abs.], in U.S. Geological Survey Appalachian Region integrated science workshop proceedings, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, October 22-26, 2001: U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-406, p.130.
  26. Rice, K.C., Deviney, F.A., Hornberger, G.M., and Webb, J.R., 2005, Predicting the Vulnerability of Streams to Episodic Acidification and Potential Effects on Aquatic Biota in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5259, 154 p.
  27. Rice, K.C., Hornberger, G.M., and Webb, R.J., 2000, Episodic variation of acid-neutralizing capacity in streamwater at Paine Run, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia [abs.], American Geophysical Union 2000 Spring Meeting, Washington, D.C.: published as a supplement to EOS Transactions, May 9, 2000, p. S259.
  28. Rice, K.C., Maben, S.W., and Webb, J.R., 2000, Water-Quality Data of Soil Water from Three Watersheds, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1999-2000: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-236, 17 p. [PDF file-392 KB].
  29. Rice, K.C., Monti, M.M., and Ettinger, M.R., 2005, Water-Quality Data from Ground- and Surface-Water near Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) and non-CAFOs in the Shenandoah Valley and Eastern Shore of Virginia, January-February 2004: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 05-1388,  [PDF file-3.1 MB.
  30. Rice, K.C., Raffensperger, J.P. and Webb, R.J., 1999, Hydrological and geochemical controls on episodic acidification of streams in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia--Development and testing of a predictive model [abs.]: Virginia Water Research Symposium, November 15, 1999, Richmond, Va.
  31. Shultz, R.A., Hobba, W.A., and Kozar, M.D., 1995, Geohydrology and ground-water quality of Berkeley County, West Virginia, with emphasis on the carbonate area: U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigation Report 93-4073, 88 p
  32. Weary, D.J., Doctor, D.H., Orndorff, R.C., and Harlow, G.E., Jr., 2007, Structural control of spring locations in the Northern Shenandoah Valley, Virginia and West Virginia: interpretation of geologic controls on ground-water flow paths in folded and faulted carbonate rocks [abs.]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.39, no.2, 99 p.
  33. Weary, D.J., Harlow, G.E., Jr., Orndorff, R.C., and Aleman-Gonzalez, Wilma, 2004, Interdisciplinary cooperative geologic mapping and ground-water resource analyses of Frederick County, Virginia by the U.S. Geological Survey [abs.]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.36, no.5, p.578.
  34. Weary, D.J., Orndorff, R.C., and Aleman-Gonzalez, W., 2006, Geologic map of the Stephens City quadrangle, Clarke, Frederick, and Warren Counties, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2006-1173, scale 1:24,000
  35. Yager, R.M., Southworth, S., and Voss, C.I., 2008, Simulation of ground-water flow in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia and West Virginia, using variable-direction anisotropy in hydraulic conductivity to represent bedrock structure: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5002, 55 p
  36. Zappia, Humbert and Hayes, D.C., 1998, A demonstration of the instream flow incremental methodology, Shenandoah River, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4157, 24 p.