Compilation of records of surface waters of the United States, October 1950 to September 1960, part 7. Lower Mississippi basin
E. L. Hendricks
1964, Water Supply Paper 1731
No abstract available....
Ground-water investigations in the lower Cache la Poudre River basin, Colorado
Lloyd A. Hershey, Paul A. Schneider
1964, Water Supply Paper 1669-X
Compilation of records of surface waters of the United States, October 1950 to September 1960, part 6–A. Missouri River basin above Sioux City, Iowa
E. L. Hendricks
1964, Water Supply Paper 1729
No abstract available....
Multinodose scaphitid cephalopods from the lower part of the Pierre Shale and equivalent rocks in the conterminous United States
William Aubrey Cobban, Glenn R. Scott
1964, Professional Paper 483-E
California Carboniferous cephalopods
Mackenzie Gordon Jr.
1964, Professional Paper 483-A
A brief geologic and hydrologic reconnaissance of the Furnace Creek Wash area, Death Valley National Monument, California
Marvin Arthur Pistrang, Fred Kunkel
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-Y
No abstract available....
Flow characteristics of Wisconsin streams: Flow-duration, Hhgh-flow, and low-flow tables for selected streams through water-year 1960
K.B. Young
1964, Open-File Report 64-167
The collection of data on the flow of rivers in Wisconsin started on a continuing basis in 1913. A few streamflow records were started in the late 1800's, one as early as 1888 (Chippewa River at Chippewa Falls). Much of the work has been done under cooperative arrangements between the...
Ground-water appraisal of the Clifty Creek basin on Clifty Creek reservoir site, Indiana
F.A. Watkins Jr.
1964, Open-File Report 64-159
Chemical composition of snow in the northern Sierra Nevada and other areas
John Henry Frederick Feth, S. M. Rogers, Charles Elmer Roberson
1964, Water Supply Paper 1535-J
Melting snow provides a large part of the water used throughout the western conterminous United States for agriculture, industry, and domestic supply. It is an active agent in chemical weathering, supplies moisture for forest growth, and sustains fish and wildlife. Despite its importance, virtually nothing has been known of the...
Behavior of surfactants and other detergent components in water and soil-water environments
C. H. Wayman, H. G. Page, J.B. Robertson
1964, Open-File Report 64-162
Ground-water research of the U.S. Geological Survey
Charles L. McGuinness
1964, Circular 492
No abstract available....
Smaller Foraminifera from the late Tertiary of southern Okinawa
L.W. LeRoy
1964, Professional Paper 454-F
Quality of Delaware River water at Trenton, New Jersey
Leo T. McCarthy Jr., Walter B. Keighton
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-X
Water in the Delaware River at Trenton, NJ, is a mixture of several types--water from the mountainous headwater region, water from the coal-mining regions, and water from the limestone valleys. The quantities of these types of water, in relation to the total quantity of water at Trenton, vary with changes...
Hydrology of aquifer systems in the Memphis area, Tennessee
James H. Criner, P-C. P. Sun, Dale J. Nyman
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-O
The Memphis area as described in .this report comprises about 1,300 square miles of the Mississippi embayment part of the Gulf Coastal Plain. The area is underlain by as much as 3,000 feet of sediments ranging in age from Cretaceous through Quaternary. In 1960, 150 mgd (million gallons per day)...
Ground-water resources of southern New Castle County, Delaware
Donald Robert Rima, O. J. Coskery, P.W. Anderson
1964, Water Supply Paper 1756
Southern New Castle County has a land area of 190 square miles in northcentral Delaware. It is predominantly a rural area with a population of about 9,500 people who are engaged chiefly in agriculture. By and large, the residents are dependent upon ground water as a source of potable water....
Water levels in observation wells in Santa Barbara County, California, 1963
K. S. Muir
1964, Open-File Report 64-117
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Santa Barbara County Water Agency, continued the study of the ground-water resources of Santa Barbara County (fig. 1) in 1963. As part of the study, the Geological Survey made monthly water-level measurements in 247 wells; 17 of which were equipped with automatic...
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States. Part 3-B. Cumberland and Tennessee River basins
Paul R. Speer, C. R. Gamble
1964, Water Supply Paper 1676
No abstract available....
Solution of the gamma-ray transport equation for two media, the ground source and air, in airborne radioactivity surveying
Arthur Yoshikazu Sakakura
1964, Open-File Report 64-137
Historical floods in New England
M.T. Thomson, W.B. Cannon, M. P. Thomas, S.S. Hayes
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-M
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States; part 2-A. South Atlantic slope basins, James River to Savannah River
Paul R. Speer, Charles R. Gamble
1964, Water Supply Paper 1673
No abstract available....
Generalized map showing annual runoff and productive aquifers in the conterminous United States
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 194
No abstract available....
Preliminary geologic map of the Merced Peak quadrangle, California
Dallas L. Peck
1964, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 281
Surface water records of Minnesota, 1964
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1964, Water Data Report MN-64-1
Geology of the Fenton quadrangle, Kentucky
Robert Wayne Schnabel, Jules A. MacKallor
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 317
Upper Miocene and Pliocene marine stratigraphy in southern Salinas Valley, California
David L. Durham, Warren O. Addicott
1964, Bulletin 1194-E