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Water resources data for Washington, water year 1976, Vol. 2 - Eastern Washington
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1977, Water Data Report WA-76-2
Water resources data for the 1976 water year for Washington consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels of ground water. This report contains discharge records for 248 gaging stations; stage only records for 3...
GEOTHERM user guide
James R. Swanson
1977, Open-File Report 77-504
GEOTHERM is a computerized geothermal resources file developed by the U.S. Geological Survey. The file contains data on geothermal fields, wells, and chemical analyses from the United states and international sources. The General Information Processing System (GIPSY) in the IBM 370/155 computer is used to store and retrieve data. The...
Water resources data for Louisiana, water year 1977, volume 3. Coastal Louisiana
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1977, Water Data Report LA-77-3
Water resources data for the 1977 water year for Louisiana consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground water. This report, in three volumes, contains discharge records for 72 gaging...
Water table in the surficial aquifer and potentiometric surface of the Floridan Aquifer in selected well fields, west-central Florida, May 1977
Paul D. Ryder, L. R. Mills
1977, Open-File Report 77-642
The coastal parts of Pasco, Pinellas and Hillsborough are undergoing extensive urban development. The Floridan aquifer is the area 's principal water supply. Potentiometric and water-table maps were prepared in order to determine the effect of groundwater withdrawals in selected well fields in west-central Florida. These maps were prepared in...
Hydrologic considerations associated with dredging spring ponds in Wisconsin
William J. Rose
1977, Water-Resources Investigations Report 77-18
Spring ponds (small spring-fed bodies of water) are natural features of some glaciated areas and have a continuous flow of ground water entering through their bottoms and exiting through surface outlets. Dredging has been used to restore ponds that have been filled in part or totally by sediment. The purpose of...
National coal resource investigations of the United States Geological Survey
1977, Open-File Report 77-763
The objective of this report is to provide a record of some of the goals and accomplishments of the coal resource investigations of the U. S. Geological Survey for 1977. Successful completion of these goals will aid the Nation in the years ahead because proper usage of coal resource data...
Evaporation and radiation measurements at Salton Sea, California
Alex M. Sturrock
1977, Open-File Report 77-74
Evaporation from the Salton Sea, Calif., was computed for a 539-day period between July 14, 1967, and January 2, 1969, by use of energy-budget, mass-transfer, and water budget methods. The total evaporation computed by the three methods agreed within 5 percent. The values of heat transfer to and from the...
Assay for uranium and determination of disequilibrium by means of in situ high resolution gamma-ray spectrometry
Allan B. Tanner, Robert M. Moxham, F. E. Senftle
1977, Open-File Report 77-571
Two sealed sondes, using germanium gamma-ray detectors cooled by melting propane, have been field tested to depths of 79 m in water-filled boreholes at the Pawnee Uranium Mine in Bee Co., Texas. When, used as total-count devices, the sondes are comparable in logging speed and counting rate with conventional scintillation...