The ground-water flow system in the Snake River Plain, Idaho — An idealized analysis
Herbert E. Skibitzke, Jose Alves Da Costa
1962, Water Supply Paper 1536-D
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance of ground-water resources in the Western Coal Field Region, Kentucky
Bruce William Maxwell, Robert Washburn Devaul
1962, Water Supply Paper 1599
In the Western Coal Field region of Kentucky, water is obtained from consolidated sedimentary rocks of Mississippian and Pennsylvanian ages and from unconsolidated sediments of Cenozoic age. Pennsylvanian rocks crop out in more than 95 percent of the area and consist of shale and sandstone interbedded with some limestone and...
Annotated bibliography on hydrology and sedimentation, United States and Canada, 1955-58
H. C. Riggs
1962, Water Supply Paper 1546
Geology and ground-water resources of the Elizabethton-Johnson City area, Tennessee
Robert W. Maclay
1962, Water Supply Paper 1460-J
No abstract available....
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1958, Parts 5 & 6, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins and Missouri River Basin
S. K. Love
1962, Water Supply Paper 1572
Observations of tidal flow in the Delaware River
Everett George Miller
1962, Water Supply Paper 1586-C
Solutes in small streams draining single rock types, Sangre de Cristo Range, New Mexico
John P. Miller
1962, Water Supply Paper 1535-F
Effect of reservoir storage on peak flow
William D. Mitchell
1962, Water Supply Paper 1580-C
For observation of small-basin flood peaks, numerous crest-stage gages now are operated at culverts in roadway embankments. To the extent that they obstruct the natural flood plains of the streams, these embankments serve to create detention reservoirs, and thus to reduce the magnitude of observed peak flows. Hence, it is...
Ground-water resources of Cow Valley, Malheur County, Oregon
Stuart G. Brown, Reuben Clair Newcomb
1962, Water Supply Paper 1619-M
No abstract available....
Saline-water resources of New Mexico
J. W. Hood, Lester Ray Kister
1962, Water Supply Paper 1601
No abstract available....
Ground-water geology and hydrology of the Maynard area, Massachusetts
Nathaniel M. Perlmutter
1962, Water Supply Paper 1539-E
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, part 2-B, South Atlantic slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico Basins, Ogeechee River to Pearl River
E. L. Hendricks
1962, Water Supply Paper 1704
Effect of irrigation on ground water in southern Canyon County, Idaho
Peter R. Stevens
1962, Water Supply Paper 1585
Ion-exchange minerals and disposal of radioactive wastes-- A survey of literature
B.P. Robinson
1962, Water Supply Paper 1616
Surface water supply of Hawaii, 1959-60
E. L. Hendricks
1962, Water Supply Paper 1719
A formula for computing transmissibility causing maximum possible drawdown due to pumping
G.M. Robinson, Herbert E. Skibitzke
1962, Water Supply Paper 1536-F
By modifying the Theis nonequilibrium formula a relation is found in which the maximum possible drawdown is expressed in terms of a unique value for the aquifer coefficient of transmissibility. The relation is valid for any specified period and rate of pumping, for a given aquifer coefficient of storage, and...
Geology and ground-water resources of Plum Island, Suffolk County, New York
H. C. Crandell
1962, Water Supply Paper 1539-X
Plum Island, which has a total area of about 1.3 square miles, is about 2 miles off the northeast tip of Long Island. It is underlain by Cretaceous and Pleistocene unconsolidated deposits resting on a southeastward-sloping Precambrian bedrock surface. The island's fresh ground-water reservoir is contained in stratified upper Pleistocene...
Alluvial aquifer in northeastern Louisiana — A large source of water
A. N. Turcan, R. R. Meyer
1962, Water Supply Paper 1619-V
No abstract available....
Rainwater as a chemical agent of geologic processes; a review
Dorothy Carroll
1962, Water Supply Paper 1535-G
Chemical analyses of the rainwater collected at several localities are given to show the variations of the principal constitutents. In rock weathering and soil-forming processes, the chemical composition of rainwater has an important effect which has been evaluated for only a few arid areas. In humid regions the important amounts...
Flow of springs and small streams in the Tecolote Tunnel area of Santa Barbara County, California
S. E. Rantz
1962, Water Supply Paper 1619-R
No abstract available....
Ground water in the Wupatki and Sunset Crater National Monuments, Coconino County, Arizona
Oliver J. Cosner
1962, Water Supply Paper 1475-J
The Wupatki and Sunset Crater National Monuments are 15 and 30 miles, respectively, northeast of Flagstaff on the San Francisco Plateau. They are in the eastern part of the San Francisco volcanic field and on the southwest flank of the Black Mesa basin. The Supai formation, Coconino sandstone, Kaibab limestone,...
Quantity and quality of surface waters of Alaska, 1960
E. L. Hendricks, S. K. Love
1962, Water Supply Paper 1720
Water-supply possibilities at Capitol Reef National Monument, Utah
I. Wendell Marine
1962, Water Supply Paper 1475-G
A water supply of 50 gpm (gallons per minute) is estimated to be sufficient to supply the present and future water demand at the monument. The Coconino sandstone of Permian age seems to be capable of yielding this quantity to a well between 1,500 and 2,700 feet deep in the...
Hydraulics of river channels as related to navigability
W. B. Langbein
1962, Water Supply Paper 1539-W
Pumping tests in the Los Alamos Canyon well field near Los Alamos, New Mexico
C.V. Theis, C.S. Conover
1962, Water Supply Paper 1619-I