Drawdown patterns for two-well systems as applied to straight-line-boundary conditions
S.M. Lang
1955, Open-File Report 55-89
Extending flood-frequency graphs by comparison with rainfall
W. B. Langbein
1955, Open-File Report 55-90
Flood discharge is the consequence of many contributing hydrologic events which may be presumed to occur fortuitously and independently, such that the probability of a given flood is the product of the probability of each independent contributing event. Of the many factors that lead to a flood, the two most...
Preliminary report on the ground-water resources of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area, North Carolina
H. E. LeGrand
1955, Open-File Report 55-92
Additional notes on the multiple-step drawdown test
N.J. Lusczynski
1955, Open-File Report 55-99
Saline waters in New York State
N.J. Lusczynski, J. J. Geraghty, E.S. Asselstine, I.G. Grossman
1955, Open-File Report 55-100
A vegetation inventory of two water-sheds in the New Jersey Pine Barrens
J.S. McCormick
1955, Open-File Report 55-102
Summary of the ground-water resources of the Laramie River drainage basin, Wyoming, and the North Platte River drainage basin from Douglas, Wyoming, to the Wyoming-Nebraska state line
Edward Bradley
1955, Open-File Report 55-17
Geomorphology of Dry Creek drainage basin, Nebraska
J.C. Brice
1955, Open-File Report 55-18
Chemical character of surface waters in the central and southern Florida flood control district
Eugene Brown, J.W. Crooks
1955, Open-File Report 55-19
Ground water and the law - some selected annotated references
Robert C. Vorhis
1955, Open-File Report 55-184
The strictly "legal" literature of ground-water use and control -except for a few essays in certain of the law reviews- is quite limited. A larger and more pointful source of information and analysis is the legal-scientific writings of the geologists, hydrologists, meteorologists, engineers and others. When new statutes are to...
Logarithmic nomograph for water-analysis data
R.C. Vorhis
1955, Open-File Report 55-185
The outlook for ground-water resources in Texas
R.W. Sundstrom
1955, Open-File Report 55-178
The future of ground-water supplies in Texas presents a problem that is very important to the economy of Texas and to the well-being of almost every citizen of the state. It is of particular importance to more than 580 municipalities using ground water as the sole source of water supply;...
Hydraulics of wells
Thad G. McLaughlin
1955, Open-File Report 55-104
Although the subject of this lecture is supposed to be concerned primarily with the hydraulics of wells, Professor Weers has asked that I also discuss the effects tat geological formations have on the quantity and quality of water available to wells. I will discuss the geology of Colorado in relation...
Ground-water conditions at Camp Polk and North Camp Polk, Louisiana, July 1, 1943
J.C. Maher, W.F. Guyton, W.J. Drescher, P.H. Jones
1955, Open-File Report 55-106
Test drilling and aquifer test in the Marburg schist near Mount Airy, Frederick County, Maryland
Gerald Meyer
1955, Open-File Report 55-110
This memorandum summarizes briefly the data obtained by test drilling and in an aquifer test at Mount Airy, Md. The tests were a part of the State - Federal cooperative study of the ground-water resources of Frederick County, and it is intended that a more complete analysis of the test...
Memorandum on ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming
D. A. Morris
1955, Open-File Report 55-116
List of reports pertaining to ground water, and ground-water investigations currently in progress in the State of Washington
M.J. Mundorff
1955, Open-File Report 55-118
Basic data of the 1946-47 study of the ground-water resources of Brevard County, Florida
Robert M. Neill
1955, Open-File Report 55-120
A reconnaissance investigation of the ground-water resources of Brevard County was made in 1946-47 by the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the Florida Geological Survey. The following tables of well records and illustrations were compiled from data collected during that investigation....
Objective synoymy catalog of the Cambrian fossils of the world (as recorded through 1954)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1955, Open-File Report 55-129
Cooperative and other activities of the Water Resources Division of the U. S. Geological Survey
C. G. Paulsen
1955, Open-File Report 55-135
Our national water resources
C. G. Paulsen
1955, Open-File Report 55-136
Water supplies at certain U. S. Naval Air Stations in the Caribbean region, with special reference to ground water and quarry prospects in eastern Puerto Rico, July 30, 1941
Gerald A. Waring
1955, Open-File Report 55-188
Floods of April 1955 in southwestern Alabama
L.B. Peirce, C. H. Tate
1955, Open-File Report 55-138
Surface-water hydrology of coastal basins in northern California
S. E. Rantz
1955, Open-File Report 55-143
Floods in North Carolina, frequency and magnitude
H. C. Riggs
1955, Open-File Report 55-151
Recorded annual flood stages and discharges at 144 gaging stations are listed. Also included are maximum known flood stages and discharges, both at gaging stations and at miscellaneous sites. Using the annual flood discharge at gaging stations a regional analysis of flood magnitudes and frequencies in the state was made....