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Generalized configuration of the bottom of the Floridan aquifer, Southwest Florida Water Management District
R. M. Wolansky, G. L. Barr, R. M. Spechler
1979, Open-File Report 79-1490
This map presents the configuration of the bottom of the Floridan aquifer in the Southwest Florida Water Management District. The bottom of the aquifer generally corresponds to the beginning of consistent intergranular evaporites occurring in either the Avon Park, Lake City, or Oldsmar Limestones of Eocene age. The altitude of...
Leasable mineral and waterpower land classification map, Vernal Quadrangle, Utah and Colorado
Elizabeth G. Allen, E. M. Pera, J. E. Smedley, Gale A. Lutz
1979, Open-File Report 79-552
This is a standardized explanation for leasable mineral and water power land classification open-file maps. Only the land classification categories present in the quadrangle are colored; however, an asterisk (*) preceding a colored classification category indicates that the category includes all lands in the quadrangle. Land classification applies only to...
River mileages and drainage areas for Illinois streams—Volume 2, Illinois River basin
R. W. Healy
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-111
River mileages are presented for points of interest on Illinois streams draining 10 square miles or more. Points of interest include bridges, dams, gaging stations, county lines, hydrologic unit boundaries, and major tributaries. Drainage areas are presented for selected sites, including total drainage area for any stream draining at least...
Maps showing saturated thickness, January 1979, and percentage decrease in saturated thickness, 1950-79, of unconsolidated aquifer, west-central Kansas
Marilyn E. Pabst
1979, Open-File Report 79-1340
The principal water-yielding formation (unconsolidated aquifer) supplying water to wells in west-central Kansas is comprised of the Ogallala Formation and undifferentiated Pleistocene deposits. About 1,860 square miles of the area are underlain by sufficient saturated material to supply groundwater for irrigation. Saturated thickness in the area ranges from less than...
Annual and seasonal low-flow characteristics of Iowa streams
Oscar G. Lara
1979, Open-File Report 79-555
The low-flow characteristics of Iowa streams are described by annual and seasonal low-flow frequency and duration data. Tabulated in this report are low-flow data collected at 135 gaging stations on Iowa streams, three on the Mississippi River, four on the Missour River, and 426 partial-record sites. The information contained in...
Annual peak discharges from small drainage areas in Montana through September 1978
R. J. Omang, C. Parrett, J. A. Hull
1979, Open-File Report 79-522
Annual peak stage and discharge data have been collected and tabulated for crest-stage gaging sites in Montana. The crest-stage program was begun in July 1955 to investigate the magnitude and frequency of floods from small drainage areas. The program has expanded from 45 crest-stage gaging stations initially to 173 stations...