Progress report on geohydrologic investigations in the Parker-Blythe-Cibola and Needles areas
D.G. Metzger
1964, Open-File Report 64-113
Ground-water supply for Mount Rainier National Park headquarters site near Ashford, Washington
James E. Luzier
1964, Open-File Report 64-107
A water well was drilled recently at the new headquarters site of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. The headquarters site is in the narrow bedrock-walled, alluvium-floored valley of the Nisqually River. The well was drilled to a depth of 96 feet in a terraced outwash deposit which underlies the site....
Geology and ground water of the Umatilla River Basin, Oregon
G.M. Hogenson
1964, Water Supply Paper 1620
Measurement of turbine discharge with radioisotopes
B. J. Frederick
1964, Open-File Report 64-55
Shortcuts and special problems in aquifer tests
Ray Bentall
1964, Water Supply Paper 1545-C
Hydrogeologic reconnaissance of Poro Point and vicinity, Luzon Island, Philippines
George Frank Worts
1964, Water Supply Paper 1608-E
In 1961 a reconnaissance of the geology and ground-water hydrology of Poro Point, on the west coast of Luzon Island, Philippines, was made on behalf of the U.S. Department of the Navy. Poro Point, which marks the northern end of Lingayen Gulf, is about half a mile wide and projects...
Ground-water conditions, U. S. Naval Missile Facility, Point Arguello, California, July 1962-June 1963
G.A. Miller
1964, Open-File Report 64-114
Hydrologic data for the Lambayeque Valley, northern Peru (basic records)
S.L. Schoff, M. Juan Luis Sayan
1964, Open-File Report 64-140
Sedimentation and land use in Core Creek and Elk Run basins, Pennsylvania, 1954-60 (A progress report)
Benjamin L. Jones
1964, Open-File Report 64-92
Analyses of data collected from two small basins in northern Pennsylvania during the period May 1954-September 1960 indicated a general relationship between changes in land use and land treatment and changes in suspended-sediment discharge from the basins. Extensive land use and land-treatment changes have taken place in the 12.2 square-mile...
The Anadarko Basin (of parts of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and Colorado)
M.E. MacLachlan
1964, Open-File Report 64-112
Geology and ground-water resources of Bradley, Calhoun, and Ouachita Counties, Arkansas
Donald R. Albin
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-G
A compilation of deep earth temperature data, U. S. A. 1910-1945
H. Cecil Spicer
1964, Open-File Report 64-147
Preliminary results of hydrogeologic investigations in the valley of the Humboldt River near Winnemucca, Nevada
Philip M. Cohen
1964, Water Supply Paper 1754
Most of the ground water of economic importance and nearly all the ground water closely associated with the flow o# the Humboldt River in the. 40-mile reach near Winnemucca, Nev., are in unconsolidated sedimentary deposits. These deposits range in age from Pliocene to Recent and range in character from coarse...
Compilation of water-temperature data for Oregon streams
A.M. Moore
1964, Open-File Report 64-115
Water resources studies in southeast Mississippi
T.N. Shows, H. G. Golden
1964, Open-File Report 64-146
Sedimentology program of the Geological Survey
R.B. Vice
1964, Open-File Report 64-157
Ground-water resources of Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Charles F. Berkstresser
1964, Water Supply Paper 1669-U
Waupaca County is in east-central Wisconsin. No serious ground-water problems existed in 1960 except in a few localities where crystalline rock is near land surface or is covered by nearly impermeable till. The use of ground water for irrigation has not appreciably affected ground-water levels. The county is covered by Pleistocene...
Water-level sensing device
E.G. Barron
1964, Open-File Report 64-11
Floods in Sag Bridge quadrangle, Illinois
A.W. Noehre, G.L. Walter
1964, Open-File Report 64-118
Compilation of records of surface waters of Hawaii, July 1950 to June 1960
E. L. Hendricks
1964, Water Supply Paper 1739
Progress report for the Lower Colorado River area
C. C. McDonald
1964, Open-File Report 64-110
Adsorption equilibria between earth materials and radionuclides, Cape Thompson, Alaska
J.H. Baker, W.A. Beetem, J.S. Wahlberg
1964, Open-File Report 64-5
The concept and the derivation of a distribution coefficient are developed. Ion exchange and the nature of competition among cations are given. Distribution coefficients for carrier-free cesium, strontium, and iodine were determined on 17 samples collected during July, 1961, in the vicinity of Cape Thompson, northwestern Alaska. High percentage uptake...
Magnetic survey of part of southeastern Iron County and adjacent western Dickinson County, Michigan
K. L. Wier
1964, Open-File Report 66-154
No abstract available. ...
Water resources of the Albany-Schenectady-Troy area, New York
Henry Nicholas Halberg, O. P. Hunt, F. H. Pauszek
1964, Water Supply Paper 1499-D
No abstract available....
Effect of urban growth on streamflow regimen of Permanente Creek, Santa Clara County, California
E. E. Harris, S. E. Rantz
1964, Water Supply Paper 1591-B
This report presents the results of an investigation of the effect of urban growth on the streamflow regimen of Permanente Creek in Mountain View, Santa Clara County, Calif. The data available did not permit a complete study of all hydrologic aspects, but there is conclusive evidence that the volume of...