Map showing unconsolidated materials, New Britain quadrangle, Connecticut
W. H. Langer
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 523-A
No abstract available....
Geochemical, aeromagnetic, and generalized geologic maps showing distribution and abundance of molybdenum and zinc, Goldrun Creek Quadrangle, Humboldt County, Nevada
R. L. Erickson, S.P. Marsh
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 508
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Beulah Quadrangle, Pueblo County, Colorado
G. R. Scott, R. B. Taylor
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 551
Map showing unconsolidated materials, Broad Brook quadrangle, Connecticut
W. H. Langer, R. B. Colton
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 451-B
No abstract available....
Wolf River at Memphis, Tennessee: floodflow characteristics along proposed Interstate Highway 240, Shelby County
William J. Randolph, Charles R. Gamble
1973, Open-File Report 73-228
This report has been prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey at the request of Mr. Henry Derthick, Engineer of Structures of the Tennessee Department of Transportation, under the authority of a cooperative agreement between the two agencies. It supplements information contained in a report with the same title dated September...
Part of the Aquae Apolinares region, Viking Mars 1975 landing site 10, M 250 k, rectified and scaled photographs
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Open-File Report 73-348
Flood of September 1971 in southeastern Pennsylvania
Leland V. Page, Lewis C. Shaw
1973, Open-File Report 73-217
Record-breaking floods on Sept. 13, 1971, occurred in some urbanized basins of southeastern Pennsylvania. This flooding resulted from heavy, intermittent thunderstorms on Sept. 11-13, 1971, which produced 8 to 12 inches of rainfall in the basins of Skippack, Stony, and Chester Creeks. Rain was heaviest during mid-day of the 13th....
Interpretation; Apollo 9 photography of parts of southern Arizona and southern New Mexico
J. Robert Owen, Lynn M. Shown
1973, Open-File Report 73-215
Examination of small-scale (approximately 1:650,000) multispectral photographs obtained on the Apollo 9 mission in March 1969 revealed that in semiarid, regions features due to differences in soils or quantity of vegetation could most easily be discriminated on the color infrared photographs. Where there is sufficient ground truth, it is possible...
Sources of data for evaluation of selected geothermal areas in northern and central Nevada
F. H. Olmsted, P.A. Glancy, J.R. Harril, F. E. Rush, A. S. Van Denburgh
1973, Open-File Report 73-212
No abstract available....
Water resources outlook for the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metropolitan Area, Minnesota
R.F. Norvitch, T.G. Ross, Alex Brietkrietz
1973, Open-File Report 73-203
The water resources were studied within an area whose natural ground-water flow is largely towards the center of the metropolitan area. This area coincides with the extent of the Hinckley Sandstone aquifer. Thus, the general geohydrology of the area bounded by the extent of the Hinckley Sandstone (about 6,000 square...
Floodplain areas of the lower Minnesota River
L.C. Guetzkow, G.H. Carlson
1973, Open-File Report 73-94
Preliminary report on land-surface subsidence in the area of Burnett, Scott, and Crystal Bays near Baytown, Texas
R.K. Gabrysch
1973, Open-File Report 73-374
Removal of water, oil, and gas from the subsurface in Harris County has caused declines in fluid pressures which in turn have resulted in subsidence of the land surface. One critical area of subsidence is in the area of Burnett, Scott, and Crystal Bays near Baytown. Much of this area...
Records of selected water wells and test holes in the Oklahoma Panhandle
George L. Hoffman, Donald L. Hart Jr.
1973, Open-File Report 73-376
Since 1963 use of ground water for irrigation in the Oklahoma panhandle has increased greatly as illustrated by the rapid increase in the number of irrigation wells (fig. 1). Because of increased use of ground water, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, in 1966...
Potential sustained yield of selected areas of the stratified drift aquifer, Branch River basin, Rhode Island
H.E. Johnston, D.C. Dickerman
1973, Open-File Report 73-133
Puerto Rico water resources planning model program description
D.W. Moody, Thomas Maddock, M.R. Karlinger, J.J. Lloyd
1973, Open-File Report 73-193
Because the use of the Mathematical Programming System -Extended (MPSX) to solve large linear and mixed integer programs requires the preparation of many input data cards, a matrix generator program to produce the MPSX input data from a much more limited set of data may expedite the use of the...
Evaluation of the ground-water supply at eight sites in Glacier National Park, northwestern Montana
Arnold J. Boettcher
1973, Open-File Report 74-1013
Seven of eight test holes drilled in Glacier National Park derive water from the Quaternary alluvial or glacial deposits. The eighth test hole was dry. Aquifer tests indicated that production wells at the seven sites will yield enough water for domestic or campground uses. Estimated maximum pumping rates range from...
Water quality in the conservation areas of the Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District, 1970-72
Benjamin F. McPherson
1973, Open-File Report 73-174
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Marenisco and Wakefield NE quadrangles, Gogebic County, Michigan
V. A. Trent
1973, Open-File Report 73-280
No abstract available....
Vegetation in relation to water depth in conservation area 3, Florida
Benjamin F. McPherson
1973, Open-File Report 73-173
Airborne chemical elements in Spanish moss
H.T. Shacklette, J. J. Connor
1973, Professional Paper 574-E
Valley fill in the Roswell-Artesia area, New Mexico
Forest P. Lyford
1973, Open-File Report 73-163
Drill samples from 225 water and oil wells in an area 70 miles long and 20 miles wide in the Roswell-Artesia area, southeastern New Mexico were examined. A thickness map and a saturated thickness map of the valley-fill sediments were constructed. Maximum depth of valley fill is about 300 feet...
Discharge and flow distribution, Columbia River estuary
G. A. Lutz, D. W. Hubbell, H.H. Stevens Jr.
1973, Open-File Report 73-162
Addendum to Susquehanna River at Unadilla, New York, floodflow characteristics at proposed bridge site including channel and highway relocations
Bernard Dunn
1973, Open-File Report 74-1025
Hydrology of the uppermost Cretaceous and the lowermost Paleocene rocks in the Hilight oil field, Campbell County, Wyoming
Marlin E. Lowry
1973, Open-File Report 73-161
The lithologic equivalents of the Fox Hills Sandstone, Lance Formation, and the Tullock member of the Fort Union Formation, as mapped on the east side of the Powder River Basin, can be recognized throughout the basin; however, the formations are in hydraulic connection and cannot be treated as separate aquifers....
Water resources of northeast North Carolina above Cape Lookout
Kenneth L. Lindskov
1973, Open-File Report 73-157