Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for Pin Oak Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1970
D.R. Myers, B.B. Hampton
1972, Open-File Report 72-266
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the west half of the Neihart 15-minute Quadrangle, central Montana
W. R. Keefer
1972, IMAP 726
Water resources data for North Carolina, water year 1971; Part 2, water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Data Report NC-71-2
No abstract available....
Tertiary mineralization and hydrothermal alteration in the Stinkingwater mining region, Park County, Wyoming
Frederick S. Fisher
1972, Bulletin 1332-C
No abstract available....
Geology of the Moxie pluton in the Moosehead Lake – Jo-Mary Mountain area, Piscataquis County, Maine
Gilbert H. Espenshade
1972, Bulletin 1340
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Show Low quadrangle, Navajo County, Arizona
E. J. McKay
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 973
Water temperatures of California streams, Delta-central Sierra subregion
J. C. Blodgett
1972, Open-File Report 72-39
Brief summary of the hydrogeology of Bangladesh
J.R. Jones
1972, Open-File Report 74-1056
The average annual precipitation in Bangladesh ranges from about 50 inches in the west-central part to about 200 inches in the northeast. Most of the rain falls during the southwest monsoon so that local precipitation is heavy at the same time flood waters of the Brahmaputra and Ganges rivers arrive....
Suspended sediment yield of New Jersey coastal plain streams draining into the Delaware estuary
Lawrence J. Mansue
1972, Open-File Report 73-176
An investigation was begun in 1965 by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District to meet the Corps’ need for information on sediment transport in the Delaware River basin in relation to the maintenance of navigable channels in the river 's estuarine...
Ground-water resources and geology of Cook County, Georgia
Charles W. Sever
1972, Open-File Report 72-345
Aquifer-performance tests and aquifer studies indicate that the limestone beneath the city of Adel and probably most of Cook County contains potable water to a depth of only about 400 to 500 feet and that "deep" wells that tap these limestones obtain most of their water from a few thin,...
Reconnaissance of the Manistee River, a cold-water river in the northwestern part of Michigan's Southern Peninsula
G. E. Hendrickson, C. J. Doonan
1972, Hydrologic Atlas 436
The cold-water streams of the northern states provide unique recreational values to the American people (wilderness or semi-wilderness atmosphere, fast-water canoeing, trout fishing), but expanding recreational needs must be balanced against the growing demand of water for public and industrial supplies, irrigation, and dilution of sewage and other wastes. In...
Probability of exceeding capacity of flood control system at the National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho
P.H. Carrigan Jr.
1972, Open-File Report 72-63
No abstract available....
Water-resources investigation using analog model techniques in the Saugus-Newhall area, Los Angeles County, California
Stanley G. Robson
1972, Open-File Report 72-320
The Saugus-Newhall area is in the upper Santa Clara River valley, in northwestern Los Angeles. County, about 30 miles north of Los Angeles. The area has two main aquifers, the alluvial aquifer and the underlying Saugus aquifer. These two aquifers are the subject of this investigation. The alluvial aquifer consists...
An evaluation of water-quality records for Texas streams
J.F. Blakey, R.O. Hawkinson, T.D. Steele
1972, Open-File Report 72-37
Chemical data for 12 streamflow-sampling stations in Texas, each having from 8 to 24 years of available historical records, were analyzed to determine functional relationships between concentrations of the major inorganic constituents and specific conductance or stream discharge. Regression equations for each station were derived by using data for an...
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for urban studies in the Bryan, Texas, metropolitan area, 1969
W.D. Robbins
1972, Open-File Report 72-317
Hydrologic investigations of urban areas in Texas were begun by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1954. These studies are now in progress in Austin, Houston, Dallas, Dallas County, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Bryan. Hydrologic investigations of urban areas in Texas were begun by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1954....
The ground-water system in southeastern Laramie County, Wyoming
Marvin A. Crist, William B. Borchert
1972, Open-File Report 72-80
Increased development of irrigation wells in southeastern Laramie County, Wyo., has caused concern about the quantity of water available. Ground water from approximately 230 large-capacity wells is used to irrigate most of the 18,165 acres under irrigation. The purpose of this study is to provide more knowledge about the character...
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for Little Elm Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1969
B.B. Hampton
1972, Open-File Report 72-153
No abstract available....
Metal provinces of Alaska
Allen L. Clark, H. C. Berg, E.H. Cobb, G.D. Eberlein, E.M. MacKevett Jr., T. P. Miller
1972, Open-File Report 72-69
Ground-water resources of McLean County, west-central North Dakota
Robert L. Klausing
1972, Hydrologic Atlas 475
Mineral resources of the Wilson Mountains Primitive Area, Colorado
Calvin Stanton Bromfield, Frank E. Williams, Peter Popenoe
1972, Bulletin 1353-A
No abstract available....
Sedimentation of Williams Reservoir, Santa Clara County, California
John R. Ritter, William M. Brown III
1972, Open-File Report 72-315
Fifty-two acre-feet of sediment was ·deposited in Williams Reservoir between 1913 and 1971. From calculations of the sediment yields in other nearby drainage basins in Santa Clara County, it was determined that 24 to 38 acre-feet of sediment would have been transported to Williams Reservoir between 1961 and 1971 under...
Map showing some points of geologic interest in the Morrison Quadrangle, Jefferson County, Colorado
G. R. Scott
1972, IMAP 790-E
Artificial recharge in the upper Santa Ana Valley, southern California
Joe A. Moreland
1972, Open-File Report 72-261
Artificial recharge has long been an integral part of water-supply management in the upper Santa Ana Valley. About 7,500 acres of unlined channels and 2,590 acres in 60 off-channel recharge facilities are available for water spreading.To estimate potential infiltration rates for the recharge facilities, 63 single-ring infiltrometer tests were conducted...
Hydrogeologic characteristics of the valley-fill aquifer in the Brush reach of the South Platte River valley, Colorado
R. Theodore Hurr, P. A. Schneider Jr.
1972, Open-File Report 73-123
Low flows and temperatures of streams in the Seattle-Tacoma urban complex and adjacent areas, Washington
F.T. Hidaka
1972, Open-File Report 72-164
Data on the minimum flows of streams and water temperature are necessary for the proper planning and development of the water resources of urban Seattle-Tacoma and adjacent areas. The data on low flows are needed for such purposes as (1) designing and operating municipal and industrial water-supply systems; (2) classifying...