Subsurface cross section of Paleozoic rocks from Barber County, Kansas, to Caddo County, Oklahoma
W.L. Adkison
1960, Oil and Gas Investigation Chart 61
Geology and coal deposits of the Switz City quadrangle, Greene County, Indiana
Frank Edward Kottlowski
1960, Coal Map 41
No abstract available....
Availability of ground water in Marion, Nelson, and Washington Counties, Kentucky (county group 21)
Francis Ramey Hall, Wilbur Nathaniel Palmquist Jr.
1960, Hydrologic Atlas 21
No abstract available....
Availability of ground water in Clark, Estill, Madison, and Powell Counties, Kentucky (county group 19)
Francis Ramey Hall, Wilbur Nathaniel Palmquist Jr.
1960, Hydrologic Atlas 19
No abstract available....
Geologic map of Carroll, Gallatin, Henry, Owen, and Trimble Counties, Kentucky (county group 23)
Francis Ramey Hall, Wilbur Nathaniel Palmquist
1960, Hydrologic Atlas 23
No abstract available....
The electric log
R. L. Hosman
1960, Open-File Report 60-76
Time, distance, and drawdown relationships in a pumped ground-water basin
Fred Kunkel
1960, Circular 433
Several reasonable values are assumed for coefficients of transmissibility and storage of lenticular alluvial deposits, These values when substituted in the Theis (1935) nonequilibrium formula as modified by Wenzel (1942) give curves from which time, distance, drawdown relationships are estimated....
The seismic method in subsurface exploration of highway and foundation sites in Massachusetts
Louis W. Currier
1960, Circular 426
Water management, agriculture, and ground-water supplies
Raymond L. Nace
1960, Circular 415
Encyclopedic data on world geography strikingly illustrate the drastic inequity in the distribution of the world's water supply. About 97 percent of the total volume of water is in the world's oceans. The area of continents and islands not under icecaps, glaciers, lakes, and inland seas is about 57.5 million...
Ground-water resources of the south--a frontier of the Nation's water supply
Philip E. LaMoreaux
1960, Circular 441
Sediment discharge and stream power--A preliminary announcement
Ralph A. Bagnold
1960, Circular 421
Occurrence of ground waters of low hardness and of high chloride content in Lyon County, Minnesota
Harry G. Rodis, Robert Schneider
1960, Circular 423
The ground water in Lyon County and elsewhere in southwestern Minnesota is generally hard and low in chloride. It is the purpose of this report to describe briefly the occurrence in Lyon County of waters of low hardness and of high chloride content. The waters are found largely in Cretaceous...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1959, Part 9, Colorado River Basin
J. V. B. Wells
1960, Water Supply Paper 1633
Surface water supply of the United States, 1958, Part 5, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins
J. V. B. Wells
1960, Water Supply Paper 1558
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1956. Parts 9-14, Colorado River basin to Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1960, Water Supply Paper 1453
Surface water supply of the United States, 1959, Part 3-A, Ohio River Basin except Cumberland and Tennessee River Basins
J. V. B. Wells
1960, Water Supply Paper 1625
Surface water supply of the United States, 1958, Part 14, Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River Basin
J. V. B. Wells
1960, Water Supply Paper 1568
Ecological systems and the water resources
Luna Bergere Leopold
1960, Circular 414-D
In ancient Sparta there were two principal classes of society, the citizen and the helot. The citizen was trained principally to be a warrior. The helot, a serf, was the tiller of the land but could be called to military duty. The history of Herodotus makes it amply clear that...
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1959
Betsy A. Weld, Erwin S. Asselstine, Arthur Johnson
1960, Circular 428
Conservation and protection
Luna Bergere Leopold
1960, Circular 414-A
When I was a child we had a burro I called Gacho. He was a typical burro, omnivorous in his eating habits and prone to streaks of extreme recalcitrance.Our yard wasn't very large, but it did produce enough grass and weeds to keep old Gacho in good fettle. His first...
Availability of ground water at the border stations at Laurier and Ferry, Washington
Kenneth Lyle Walters
1960, Circular 422
In the Laurier area, Washington, the Kettle River has cut into crystalline rocks in the deepest part of the valley. Sand and gravel fill were deposited in the valley during Pleistocene time by melt water from glaciers, and subsequent erosion and alluviation formed three terrace levels. The highest level, on...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1959, Part 12, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River Basin
J. V. B. Wells
1960, Water Supply Paper 1636
Graphical correlation of gaging-station records
James K. Searcy
1960, Water Supply Paper 1541-C
A gaging-station record is a sample of the rate of flow of a stream at a given site. This sample can be used to estimate the magnitude and distribution of future flows if the record is long enough to be representative of the long-term flow of the stream. The reliability...
Double-mass curves, with a section fitting curves to cyclic data
James K. Searcy, Clayton H. Hardison, Walter B. Langbein
1960, Water Supply Paper 1541-B
The double.-mass curve is used to check the consistency of many kinds of hydrologic data by comparing data for a single station with that of a pattern composed of the data from several other stations in the area The double-mass curve can be used to adjust inconsistent precipitation data. The...
General introduction and hydrologic definitions
W. B. Langbein, Kathleen T. Iseri
1960, Water Supply Paper 1541-A