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Hydrologic reconnaissance of Point Reyes National Seashore area, California
R. H. Dale, S. E. Rantz
1966, Open-File Report 66-22
This report summarizes the results of a hydrologic reconnaissance of the Point Reyes National Seashore area, the primary purpose of which was to appraise potential sources of water supply at park sites where visitor accommodations are proposed. Point Reyes National Seashore is a peninsular area on the California coast about...
Ground-Water Geology and Hydrology of the Kern River Alluvial-Fan Area, California
R. H. Dale, James J. French, G. V. Gordon
1966, Open-File Report 66-21
The Kern River alluvial fan is the southernmost major alluvial fan built by the streams which drain the west side of the Sierra Nevada. The climate is semiarid with rainfall near 5 inches per year. Agricultural development within the area uses over half the 700,000 acre-feet per year flow of...
Floods of November and December 1965 in southern California
E. R. Hedman, E.G. Pearson
1966, Open-File Report 66-61
Severe flooding occurred in southern California in late November and late December 1965 as a result of three heavy storms. Rain occurred on most days during the period November 13-26 and December 28-31, with major amounts distributed in three periods: November 13-19, 21-26, and December 28-31. More than 12 inches...