Water resources data for Kentucky, water year 1972-73; Part 2, Water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Water Data Report KY-72-73-2
Evaluation of the ground-water supply at eight sites in Glacier National Park, northwestern Montana
Arnold J. Boettcher
1973, Open-File Report 74-1013
Seven of eight test holes drilled in Glacier National Park derive water from the Quaternary alluvial or glacial deposits. The eighth test hole was dry. Aquifer tests indicated that production wells at the seven sites will yield enough water for domestic or campground uses. Estimated maximum pumping rates range from...
Depositional environment as indicated by chlorinity of interstitial water in cores from Karnes County, Texas
George Edward Manger, William T. Wertman, D. Hoye Eargle
1973, Open-File Report 73-175
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir quadrangle, Yosemite National Park, California
Ronald Wayne Kistler
1973, Geologic Quadrangle 1112
Maps showing faults and ruptures of the Van Norman Reservoirs area, northern San Fernando Valley, California, with a vertical section showing stratigraphy of the surficial deposits at the proposed damsite
R. F. Yerkes, M. G. Bonilla, J.D. Sims, J.B. Wallace, V. A. Frizzell Jr.
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 549
Preliminary map showing the distribution and thickness of sandstone in the lower member of the Pittsburgh Formation, southwestern Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia
J.B. Roen, D.F. Kreimeyer
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 529
The hydrology of ten streams in western Washington as related to several Pacific salmon species
M. R. Collings, G. W. Hill
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-11
No abstract available. ...
Geologic map of the Orwigsburg quadrangle, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
Gordon H. Wood
1973, Geologic Quadrangle 1029
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Wetmore Quadrangle, Custer and Pueblo counties, Colorado
R. B. Taylor, G. R. Scott
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 548
Water resources and geology of Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota
J.E. Powell, James Jennings Norton, D. G. Adolphson
1973, Water Supply Paper 1865
Ground water suitable for public supply can be obtained from fractured metamorphic and igneous rooks at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, S. Dak. The memorial comprises three main drainage basins: Starling basin, Lafferty Gulch basin, and East Boundary basin. Ground water is most prevalent in Lafferty Gulch basin but Starling basin contributes...
Water resources of the Big Sioux River Valley near Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Donald G. Jorgensen, Earl A. Ackroyd
1973, Water Supply Paper 2024
The major sources of water in the Big Sioux River valley between Sioux Falls and Dell Rapids, S.Dak., are the Big Sioux River and the glacial outwash aquifer beneath the flood plain. The river and the aquifer are hydraulically connected. The Big Sioux River has an average annual discharge of 246...
Improvement of trout streams in Wisconsin by augmenting low flows with ground water
R.P. Novitzki
1973, Water Supply Paper 2017
Approximately 2 cubic feet per second of ground water were introduced into the Little Plover River in 1968 when natural streamflow ranged from 3 to 4 cubic feet per second. These augmentation flows were retained undiminished through the 2-mile reach of stream monitored. Maximum stream temperatures were reduced as much...
Geologic map of the Henderson Ridge quadrangle, Garfield County, Colorado
Henry W. Roehler
1973, Geologic Quadrangle 1113
Water resources of the Powder River basin and adjacent areas, northeastern Wyoming
Warren Gayler Hodson, Richard Howard Pearl, Stanley A. Druse
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 465
United States Geological Survey Alaska program, 1973
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Circular 683
This report on the Alaskan activities of the U.S. Geological Survey contains up-to-date accounts of recent results and summaries of plans for the summer of 1973. It is organized in six parts: (1) responsibilities and services of the Geological Survey; (2) organization of the U.S. Geological Survey; (3) Alaskan field...
CRIB; the mineral resources data bank of the U.S. Geological Survey
James Alfred Calkins, Olaf Kays, Eleanor K. Keefer
1973, Circular 681
The recently established Computerized Resources Information Bank (CRIB) of the U.S. Geological Survey is expected to play an increasingly important role in the study of United States' mineral resources. CRIB provides a rapid means for organizing and summarizing information on mineral resources and for displaying the results. CRIB consists of...
Geology and quality of water in the Modesto-Merced area, San Joaquin Valley, California, with a brief section on hydrology
R. W. Page, Gary O. Balding
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-6
The Modesto-Merced area includes about 1,800 square miles on the northeast side of the San Joaquin Valley. The physiographic units in the area are (1) Sierra Nevada, (2) dissected uplands, (3) low alluvial plains and fans, (4) river flood plains and channels, and (5) overflow lands.Geologic units consist of consolidated...
Map showing spawning areas of anadromous fish in southern Hood Canal, Washington
J.D. Findlay
1973, IMAP 853-A
Base of fresh ground water (approximately 3,000 micromhos) in the San Joaquin Valley, California
R. W. Page
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 489
Preliminary geologic map of the Carlin Gold Mine, Eureka County, Nevada
A. S. Radtke
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 537
Stratigraphy of an archeological site, Ocmulgee flood plain, Macon, Georgia
Oliver J. Cosner
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-54
Archeological excavations on the Ocmulgee River flood plain at Ocmulgee National Monument revealed eight sedimentary units of Holocene age. Types of deposits found are natural levee, oberbank deposit, and a probable point bar. Since the 18th century, locally more than 10 feet of sediment has been deposited. These modern sediments...
Geologic map of the Davis Mountain quadrangle, Esmeralda and Mineral Counties, Nevada, and Mono County, California
Paul T. Robinson, D. F. Crowder
1973, Geologic Quadrangle 1078
Regional analyses of streamflow characteristics
H. C. Riggs
1973, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 04-B3
This manual describes various ways of generalizing streamflow characteristics and evaluates the applicability and reliability of each under various hydrologic conditions. Several alternatives to regionalization are briefly described....
Availability of water from limestone and dolomite aquifers in southwest Ohio and the relation of water quality to the regional flow system
Stanley Eugene Norris, Richard E. Fidler
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-17
The largest ground-water supplies from the 150 to 450-foot thick carbonate-rock aquifer in southwest Ohio are available in a 2,800 squaremile area on the crest and eastern flank of the Cincinnati arch. Well production in the high-yield area is mainly from the Newburg zone, a permeable stratum in the lower...
Areas with abundant sinkholes in Knox County, Tennessee
Larry D. Harris
1973, IMAP 767-F