Water-resources investigation using analog model techniques in the Saugus-Newhall area, Los Angeles County, California
Stanley G. Robson
1972, Open-File Report 72-320
The Saugus-Newhall area is in the upper Santa Clara River valley, in northwestern Los Angeles. County, about 30 miles north of Los Angeles. The area has two main aquifers, the alluvial aquifer and the underlying Saugus aquifer. These two aquifers are the subject of this investigation. The alluvial aquifer consists...
Mineral resources of the Wilson Mountains Primitive Area, Colorado
Calvin Stanton Bromfield, Frank E. Williams, Peter Popenoe
1972, Bulletin 1353-A
No abstract available....
A study of the Flint River, Michigan, as it relates to low-flow augmentation
Gordon C. Hulbert
1972, Open-File Report 72-175
One of the uses of the Flint River is dilution of waste-water. Population and industrial growth in the Flint area hah placed new demands on the stream and emphasized the need for an analysis of the surface water resources of the basin. This report describes selected streamflow characteristics of the...
Effects of the January and February 1969 floods on ground water in central and southern California
Jerry L. Hughes, A. O. Waananen
1972, Open-File Report 72-174
Aeromagnetic map of Colorado
Isidore Zietz, John R. Kirby Jr.
1972, Geophysical Investigations Map 880
No abstract available....
New Mexico district work-effort analysis computer program
W. L. Hiss, A.P. Trantolo, J.L. Sparks
1972, Open-File Report 72-165
The computer program (CAN 2) described in this report is one of several related programs used in the New Mexico District cost-analysis system. The work-effort information used in these programs is accumulated and entered to the nearest hour on forms completed by each employee. Tabulating cards are punched directly from...
Chukchi Sea seismic reflections and magnetic profiles, 1971, between northern Alaska and Herald Island
Arthur Grantz, William F. Hanna, S. L. Wallace
1972, Open-File Report 72-137
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for Little Elm Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1969
B.B. Hampton
1972, Open-File Report 72-153
No abstract available....
The ground-water system in southeastern Laramie County, Wyoming
Marvin A. Crist, William B. Borchert
1972, Open-File Report 72-80
Increased development of irrigation wells in southeastern Laramie County, Wyo., has caused concern about the quantity of water available. Ground water from approximately 230 large-capacity wells is used to irrigate most of the 18,165 acres under irrigation. The purpose of this study is to provide more knowledge about the character...
Effect of Port Orange Bridge-Causeway on flow of the Halifax River, Volusia County, Florida
W. C. Bridges
1972, Open-File Report 72-47
Water temperatures of California streams, Delta-central Sierra subregion
J. C. Blodgett
1972, Open-File Report 72-39
Sanitary and water-related facilities, services, and use, July 1970, Hartford North quadrangle, Connecticut
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, IMAP 784-R
No abstract available....
Water resources data for North Carolina, water year 1971; Part 2, water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Data Report NC-71-2
No abstract available....
Preliminary bedrock geologic map of the Middle Haddam quadrangle, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Gordon P. Eaton, John L. Rosenfeld
1972, Open-File Report 72-99
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Greenland and Rockland quadrangles, Ontonagan County, Michigan
Jesse W. Whitlow
1972, Open-File Report 74-1123
No abstract available. ...
Hydrologic investigations of prairie potholes in North Dakota, 1959-68
W. S. Eisenlohr Jr., editor(s)
1972, Professional Paper 585-A
A prairie pothole is a depression in the prau1e, capable of storing water, that is the result of glacial processes. Years ago, there were many hundreds of thousands of prairie potholes in the North-Central United States, but large numbers of them have been drained for agricultural use. This report is...
The contributions of Ranger photographs to understanding the geology of the Moon
N.J. Trask
1972, Professional Paper 599-J
Ground-water hydrology of prairie potholes in North Dakota
C. E. Sloan
1972, Professional Paper 585-C
Prairie potholes (sloughs) are water-holding depressions of glacial origin in the prairies of the Northern United States and southern Canada. Water is supplied to the potholes by precipitation on the water surface, basin runoff, and seepage inflow of ground water. Depleticn of pothole water results from evapotranspiration, overflow, and seepage...
Ground-water outflow, San Timoteo-Smiley Heights area, upper Santa Ana Valley, southern California, 1927 through 1968
L.C. Dutcher, F. W. Fenzel
1972, Open-File Report 72-97
The San Timoteo-Smiley Heights area is in the upper Santa Ana Valley, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, Calif., where the Yucaipa and San Timoteo-Beaumont ground-water basins border Bunker .Hill basin on the south between the San Jacinto and San Andreas faults. The area is broken by numerous faults, the topography...
Vegetation of prairie potholes, North Dakota, in relation to quality of water and other environmental factors
R. E. Stewart, H.A. Kantrud
1972, Professional Paper 585-D
Measurements of specific conductance provide an adequate indication of the average salinity of surface waters in natural ponds and lakes of the northern .prairie region. Yearly and seasonal variations in specific conductance were much greater in brackish and subsaline wetlands than in fresh-water areas. The principal vegetational types. Land-use practices...
Atlantic continental shelf and slope of the United States: Petrology of the sand fraction of sediments, northern New Jersey to southern Florida
John D. Milliman
1972, Professional Paper 529-J
No abstract available....
Hydrologic significance of lithofacies of the Cane River Formation or equivalents of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas
J.N. Payne
1972, Professional Paper 569-C
No abstract available....
The hydraulic geometry of some Alaskan streams south of the Yukon River
William W. Emmett
1972, Open-File Report 72-108
Channel geometry surveys were conducted to determine bankfull stage, discharge, and other hydraulic parameters at 22 locations along the proposed route of the trans-Alaska pipeline corridor south of the Yukon River. Combined with the records from gaging stations located at some of the sites, the data are sufficient to describe...
Hydrology of four streams in western Washington as related to several Pacific salmon species; Part II, Humptulips, Elochoman, Gereen, and Wynoochee Rivers
M. R. Collings, R.W. Smith, G.T. Higgins
1972, Open-File Report 72-73
Preliminary catalog of pictures taken on the lunar surface during the Apollo 16 mission
Raymond M. Batson, K.B. Larson, V. S. Reed, R.L. Tyner
1972, Open-File Report 72-28
This is a catalog of all pictures taken from the lunar module or the lunar surface during the Apollo 16 lunar stay with electric Hasselblad cameras on 70 mm film. A few pictures were taken from lunar orbit on Magazine A. These are not listed in the tabulations....