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Seepage study for unnamed tributary to Alder Creek, Stevens County, Washington
P.J. Carpenter, B. W. Drost
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-33
Analysis of seepage measurements in the Alder Creek basin, Stevens County, Wash., shows that approximately 50% of 0.2 cubic foot per second taken from an unnamed tributary and used for the 1978 irrigation season would have reached Alder Creek as surface flow. Differences in discharge and specific conductance are explained...
River mileages and drainage areas for Illinois streams—Volume 2, Illinois River basin
R. W. Healy
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-111
River mileages are presented for points of interest on Illinois streams draining 10 square miles or more. Points of interest include bridges, dams, gaging stations, county lines, hydrologic unit boundaries, and major tributaries. Drainage areas are presented for selected sites, including total drainage area for any stream draining at least...
Maps showing ground-water conditions in the northern part of the Gila River drainage from Painted Rock Dam to Texas Hill area, Maricopa, Pima, and Yuma Counties, Arizona; 1978
Natalie D. White, S. A. Leake, D.M. Clay
1979, Open-File Report 79-1537
The Gila River drainage from Painted Rock Dam to Texas Hill area includes about 3,000 square miles in southwestern Arizona. Ground-water development has taken place only in the northern part of the area, and only this part is included in the report. The southwestward-flowing Gila River drains the 1 ,900-square-mile...
Maps showing ground-water conditions in the Gila River drainage from Texas Hill to Dome area and in the western Mexican drainage area, Maricopa, Pima, and Yuma counties, Arizona; 1977
S. A. Leake, D.M. Clay
1979, Open-File Report 79-1540
The Gila River drainage from Texas Hill to Dome and the western Mexican drainage areas include about 4,700 square miles in southwestern Arizona. The main water-bearing unit is the alluvium along the Gila River and its tributaries and in the valleys that separate the mountains. Most of the ground-water development...
Water in the Elizabethtown area: A study of a limestone terrane in north-central Kentucky
T. W. Lambert
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-53
The Elizabethtown area of north-central Kentucky contains aquifers and streams that yield adequate quantities of water of suitable quality for most individual domestic needs as well as for industrial, public supply, and irrigation uses.The area consists of typical karst with numerous sinkholes and subsurface drainage. The bedrock structure controls, in...