Logs of test holes and wells in the Red River Valley in Lafayette, Little River, and Miller Counties, Arkansas
J.R. May, L. F. Emmett, A. H. Ludwig
1965, Open-File Report 65-100
Logs of selected test holes and wells in the alluvium of the Arkansas River valley between Little Rock, Arkansas, and the Mississippi River: Vol. I, Arkansas County; Vol. II, Desha County; Vol. III, Jefferson County; Vo. IV, Lincoln County; and Vol. V, Lonoke, Pulaski, and Saline Counties
J.R. May, J.J. Yanchosek, M. S. Bedinger, L. F. Emmett
1965, Open-File Report 65-101
Depth to water measurements in wells in the alluvium of the Arkansas River valley between Little Rock, Arkansas, and the Mississippi River: Vol. I, Arkansas County; Vol. II, Desha County; Vol. III, Jefferson and Lincoln Counties; and Vol. IV, Lonoke, Pulaski, and Saline Counties
J.R. May, J.J. Yanchosek, M. S. Bedinger, L. F. Emmett
1965, Open-File Report 65-102
Aquifer-test compilation for northern California
E.J. McClelland
1965, Open-File Report 65-105
This report is the fourth of a series, the purpose of which is to flake available, in standard tabulur form, the results of aquifer tests that have been made by various private and public agencies in California. The scope of the compilation is to describe systematically, in a form agreed upon...
A well-numbering grid
E.J. McClelland, J. S. Bader
1965, Open-File Report 65-106
Ground-water conditions, U. S. Naval Missile Facility, Point Arguello, California, July 1963-June 1864
G.A. Miller
1965, Open-File Report 65-108
Correlation and analysis of water-temperature data for Oregon streams
A.M. Moore
1965, Open-File Report 65-112
Pumping test of an Eocene aquifer near Mayfield, Kentucky
J. H. Morgan
1965, Open-File Report 65-113
New Mexico State Planning Office Report-Pecos River basin
W.A. Mourant
1965, Open-File Report 65-114
Effects of wind and atmospheric pressure on storage requirements, Roosevelt Lake, Washington
E.G. Nasser
1965, Open-File Report 65-115
Geology and ground-water resources of the Two Medicine unit and adjacent areas, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana, with a section on chemical quality of water
Q.F. Paulson, Tom V. Zimmerman, Russell H. Langford
1965, Open-File Report 65-117
The Two Medicine Irrigation Unit, on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of northern Montana, is irrigated by water diverted from Two Medicine Creek. Waterlogging because of overapplication of water and locally inadequate subsurface drainage is a serious problem. This study was undertaken by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the...
Bouguer anomaly map and principal facts for gravity stations for the Central Arizona Project
D. L. Peterson
1965, Open-File Report 65-119
Records of wells and test holes, materials tests, and chemical analyses of water in the Assabet River basin, Massachusetts
Samuel J. Pollock, William B. Fleck
1965, Open-File Report 65-125
The Assabet River, located in Worcester and Middlesex Counties in eastern Massachusetts, drains an area of approximately 177 square miles. The area includes all or a portion of the following towns: Acton, Boxborough, Carlisle, Concord, Hudson, Littleton, Marlborough, Maynard, Stow, Sudbury, and Westford in Middlesex County; Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Clinton,...
Physical characteristics of the Tshirege Member of the Bandelier Tuff with reference to use as a building and ornamental stone
W.D. Purtymun, F. C. Koopman
1965, Open-File Report 65-127
Floods of December 1964 in Redwood areas of north coastal California
S. E. Rantz
1965, Open-File Report 65-130
The flood of December 1964 in the redwood areas of north coastal California was the most damaging in the history of the area. The flood resulted from a series of storms in late December, but primarily from the warm torrential rainfall of December 21-23. This rainfall reflected the combined effect...
Definition of stage-discharge relations by step-backwater analysis
H.A. Ray
1965, Open-File Report 65-132
Base-flow studies, Nueces River, Texas-Quantity and quality, November 23-25, 1964
W.E. Reeves, P. B. Rohne, J.F. Blakey, Carter R. Gilbert
1965, Open-File Report 65-134
Effect of logging on runoff in upper Green River basin, Washington
Donald Richardson
1965, Open-File Report 65-135
Floods in New York-1964
F.L. Robison
1965, Open-File Report 65-140
The 1965 Mississippi River flood in Iowa
Harlan H. Schwob, Richard E. Myers
1965, Open-File Report 65-145
The great flood of 1965 on the Mississippi River, along the eastern border if the State, exceeded any flood known in 139 years. It cause damages probably in excess of ten millions of dollars in the State of Iowa. Studied now in progress will more thoroughly cover this and other...
An appraisal of the ground-water resources of the lower Susquehanna River basin (An interim report)
Paul R. Seaber, Este F. Hollyday
1965, Open-File Report 65-146
This report describes the availability, quantity, quality, variability, and cost of development of the ground-water resources in the lower Susquehanna River basin. The report has been prepared for and under specifications established by the Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, and the Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education, and...
Records of wells and water-level fluctuations in the Aberbeen-Springfield area, Bingham and Power Counties, Idaho, in 1963
Harold G. Sisco, R.W. Luscombe
1965, Open-File Report 65-148
Freshwater inflow data for Corps of Engineers model study of Houston, Texas, ship channel
R. E. Smith, E.G. Kaminski
1965, Open-File Report 65-149
Study of intake lag in conventional stream gaging stilling wells
Winchell Smith, R.L. Hanson, R.W. Cruff
1965, Open-File Report 65-150
This study investigated the relation between lag, or head loss (hL), in a typical stilling-well intake system of a stream-gaging station and rate of change of stage (ΔH/Δt) of the stream. The purpose of the study was to define such a relation in general terms and thus provide a rational...
Water resources appraisal of the Anchorage area, Alaska
David A. Sommers, Melvin V. Marcher
1965, Open-File Report 65-151
At the present, water use in the Anchorage area amounts to about 21 mgd (million gallons per day); of this amount ground water accounts for about 10 mgd. By 1980, 60 mgd may be required to meet the demand.The greatest potential problem is overpumping the ground-water reservoir resulting in excessive...