Availability and quality of ground water in the Ashland quadrangle, Jackson County, Oregon
J. H. Robison
1972, Hydrologic Atlas 421
Analysis of seismic noise at The Geysers geothermal area, Caifornia
H. M. Iyer
1972, Open-File Report 72-183
Limnological studies of Big Bear Lake, California
Elmer G. Pearson, George A. Irwin
1972, Open-File Report 72-295
Big Bear Lake exhibited seasonal changes in physical, chemical, and biological variables from June 1968 to June 1969.Dissolved-oxygen concentrations were depressed during the summer resulting in anaerobic conditions near the bottom of the lake. Water temperature decreased with depth in spring and summer, although classical thermal stratification was not observed....
Revision of stratigraphic names for some Eocene formations in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, California
J. G. Vedder
1972, Bulletin 1354-D
Test observation well near Almira, Washington: description and preliminary results
Kenneth L. Walters
1972, Open-File Report 72-440
A 750-foot test-observation well drilled bear Almira, Wash., is one of several drilled to date (1971) in selected areas if the State. The test wells provide information on ground-water conditions where large-scale pumping from wells is rapidly increasing or ids expected to increase, but where data available from existing wells...
The Borrego Mountain earthquake of April 9, 1968
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Professional Paper 787
Analytical methods in geochemical investigations of the Pierre Shale
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Professional Paper 391
Geological, geophysical, and engineering investigations of the Loveland Basin landslide, Clear Creek County, Colorado, 1963-65
Charles Sherwood Robinson, Fitzhugh T. Lee, R.W. Moore, R. D. Carroll, J. H. Scott, J.D. Post, C. S. Robinson, R.A. Bohman
1972, Professional Paper 673
Appraisal of shallow ground-water resources, Pueblo Army Depot, Colorado
Frank A. Welder, R. Theodore Hurr
1972, Open-File Report 72-447
The water supply for the Pueblo Army Depot, 15 miles wast of Pueblo, Colo., is obtained from wells that tap an aquifer in terrace alluvium. Withdrawals have resulted in a water-level decline of 27 feet, which adversely affects the discharge rate of individual wells. Furthermore, excessive pumpage has resulted in...
Test-observation well near Odessa, Washington: description and preliminary results
Kenneth L. Walters, D.R. Cline, J. E. Luzier
1972, Open-File Report 72-441
The test-observation well drilled near Odessa, Wash., provides information on the area's aquifer characteristics which is not otherwise available from existing deep irrigation wells. The information is of value to the State of Washington Department of Ecology in its management decisions in this area where heavy ground-water withdrawals have resulted...
Availability of ground water for public-water supply in the Pensacola area, Florida
Henry Trapp Jr.
1972, Open-File Report 72-381
Digest of the catalog of information on water data
F. H. Pauszek
1972, Open-File Report 72-294
Floodflow characteristics of East Fork Horsehead Creek at Interstate Highway 40, near Hartman, Arkansas
J.L. Patterson, J.N. Sullavan
1972, Open-File Report 72-291
Potential transport of sediment from Enloe Reservoir by the Similkameen and Okanogan rivers, Washington
L. M. Nelson
1972, Open-File Report 72-269
This study was undertaken to determine the probable effects on the Similkameen and Okanogan Rivers of the removal, transport, and deposition of sediment now deposited behind Enloe Dam on the Similkameen River, if the dam were removed. Under existing conditions of sediment transport, the average annual suspended-sediment discharges at three streamflow-measuring...
Stream depletion factors, Arkansas River valley, southeastern Colorado; A basis for evaluating plans for conjunctive use of ground and surface water
C.T. Jenkins, O.J. Taylor
1972, Open-File Report 72-192
The Arkansas River valley is a stream-aquifer system that consists of the Arkansas River and the associated valley-fill deposits. The hydrology, geology, and water-resources development in the valley have been described by Moore and Wood (1967). The history of delivery of irrigation water by canals indicates that the supply has...
The nature and extent of peat deposits and possible effects of peat mining on manmade features and springs near Mescalero, New Mexico
F. P. Lyford
1972, Open-File Report 72-238
A study was made during May 1971 by the U.S. Geological Survey to: (1) determine the nature and extent of peat deposits near Mescalero, N. Mex. ; (2) determine whether mining of the peat will affect the stability of three manmade features near the deposits; (3) determine whether peat mining...
Serial-correlation structure of discretized streamflow
M. E. Moss
1972, Open-File Report 72-262
Nutrient survey of surface waters in southern Florida during a wet and a dry season, September 1970 and March 1971
Herbert J. Freiberger
1972, Open-File Report 72-124
A mass nutrient survey of southern Florida surface waters was made in September 1970, during a period of generally high water, and again in March 1971, during a period of low water. Water samples were analyzed by automated chemical techniques for total ortho plus acid-hydrolyzable phosphorus (P-P04), ammonia nitrogen...
Controlled discharge from the W. P. Franklin Dam as a means of flushing saline water from the fresh-water reach of the Calossahatchee River, Lee County, Florida
D. H. Boggess
1972, Open-File Report 72-42
A preurbanization reconnaissance study of Lake Earl, Del Norte County, California
E. J. Helley, R. C. Averett
1972, Open-File Report 72-162
Surface water in Duval and Nassau Counties, Florida
Warren Anderson
1972, Open-File Report 72-8
Hydrologic investigations of the Edwards and associated limestones in the San Antonio area, Texas; progress report, 1970-71
R.W. Maclay, P.L. Rettman
1972, Open-File Report 72-244
No abstract available....
Preliminary evaluation of infiltration from the Miami Canal to well fields in the Miami Springs-Hialeah area, Dade County, Florida
F.W. Meyer
1972, Open-File Report 72-254
Radiochemical analyses of surface water from U.S. Geological Survey hydrologic bench-mark stations
V.J. Janzer, L.G. Saindon
1972, Open-File Report 72-191
The U.S. Geological Survey's program for collecting and analyzing surface-water samples for radiochemical constituents at hydrologic bench-mark stations is described. Analytical methods used during the study are described briefly and data obtained from 55 of the network stations in the United States during the period from 1967 to 1971 are...
Feasibility of artificially recharging basalt aquifers in eastern Washington
A. A. Garrett, C.J. Londquist
1972, Open-File Report 72-127