Selected bibliography on evaporation and transpiration
Thomas William Robinson, A.I. Johnson
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-R
Methods for determining the proper spacing of wells in artesian aquifers
S.M. Lang
1961, Water Supply Paper 1545-B
Effect of irrigation withdrawals on stage of Lake Washington, Mississippi
G. Earl Harbeck Jr., Harold G. Golden, Edward Joseph Harvey
1961, Water Supply Paper 1460-I
Water resources of the Providence area, Rhode Island
Henry N. Halberg, C. E. Knox, F. H. Pauszek
1961, Water Supply Paper 1499-A
Hydrologic effects of water spreading in Box Creek basin, Wyoming
R. F. Hadley, I.S. McQueen
1961, Water Supply Paper 1532-A
Geologic features and ground-water storage capacity of the Sacramento Valley, California
F. H. Olmsted, G. H. Davis
1961, Water Supply Paper 1497
The Sacramento Valley constitutes the northern and smaller arm of the Central Valley of California. It is about 150 miles long by about 30 miles wide; and its area is about 5,000 square miles. The Sacramento Valley is drained by the Sacramento River, the largest in California, which rises west...
Water requirements of the copper industry
Orville Durey Mussey
1961, Water Supply Paper 1330-E
The copper industry in 1955 used about 330 million gallons of water per day in the mining and manufacturing of primary copper. This amount is about 0.3 percent of the total estimated withdrawals of industrial water in the United States in 1955. These facts were determined by a survey, in...
Aquifers in melt-water channels along the southwest flank of the Des Moines Lobe, Lyon County, Minnesota
Robert Schneider, Harry G. Rodis
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-F
During the Gary and Mankato substages of Wisconsin glaciation the Des Moines lobe advanced southeastward through the broad lowland of the Minnesota River valley of southwestern Minnesota, and thence southward to central Iowa. Among the most prominent topographic features in Lyon County, Minn., are five southeastward-trending end moraines, two of which...
Correlation of ground-water levels and air temperatures in the winter and spring in Minnesota
Robert Schneider
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-D
Effect of reforestation on streamflow in central New York
William Joseph Schneider, Gordon Roundy Ayer
1961, Water Supply Paper 1602
Hydrologic data have been collected since 1932 in central New York State to determine the effect of reforestation on streamflow. Data are available for three small partly reforested areas and for one nonreforested control area. From 35 to 58 percent of the 3 areas were reforested, mostly with species of...
Lithologic logs of three exploration core holes, U15b area, Climax Stock, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
F. N. Houser
1961, Open-File Report 61-69
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1957, Parts 9-14, Colorado River basin to Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
S. K. Love
1961, Water Supply Paper 1523
Water resources of the Raft River basin, Idaho-Utah
Raymond L. Nace
1961, Water Supply Paper 1587
Much arable land in the Raft River basin of Idaho lacks water for irrigation, and the potentially irrigable acreage far exceeds the amount that could be irrigated with the estimated total supply of water. Therefore, the amount of uncommitted water that could be intercepted and used within the basin is...
Waterpower resources of the Wilson River Basin, Oregon
D. L. Gaskell
1961, Water Supply Paper 1329-B
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Evaluation of bank storage along the Columbia River between Richland and China Bar, Washington
Reuben Clair Newcomb, Stuart G. Brown
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-I
Concentration method for the spectrochemical determination of minor elements in water
William D. Silvery
1961, Water Supply Paper 1540-B
Ground Water at Grant Village Site, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Ellis D. Gordon, Richard A. McCullough, Edwin P. Weeks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1475-F
On behalf of the National Park Service, the U.S. Geological Survey during the summer of 1959 made a study of ground-water conditions in the area of the Grant Village site, along the shore of the West Thumb of Yellowstone Lake, 1 to 2 miles south of the present facilities at...
Microbiologic factors in the solution and transport of iron
Eugene T. Oborn, John David Hem
1961, Water Supply Paper 1459-H
Flume studies using medium sand (0.45mm)
Daryl B. Simons, E.V. Richardson, M.L. Albertson
1961, Water Supply Paper 1498-A
Ground-water resources of Olmsted Air Force Base, Middletown, Pennsylvania
Harold Meisler, Stanley Miller Longwill
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-H
Olmsted Air Force Base is underlain by the Gettysburg shale of Triassic age. The Gettysburg shale at the Air Force Base consists of interbedded red sandstone, siltstone, and shale. The average strike of the strata is N. 43° E., and the strata dip to the northwest at an average angle...
Surface water supply of Hawaii, 1958-59
J. V. B. Wells
1961, Water Supply Paper 1639
Surface water supply of the United States, 1959, Part 2-A, South Atlantic slope basins, James River to Savannah River
J. V. B. Wells
1961, Water Supply Paper 1623
Hydrogeology of a spring in a glacial terrane near Ashland, Ohio
Stanley Eugene Norris
1961, Water Supply Paper 1619-A
Effects of phosphate mining on the ground water of Anguar, Palau Islands, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
Ted Arnow
1961, Water Supply Paper 1608-A
Mining of phosphate ore on Angaur Island by mechanized methods created large water-table lakes, which became filled with brackish or saline water. A hydrologic investigation was started in 1949 to determine whether the saline water in the lakes would spread to surrounding areas and cause damage to agricultural lands and...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 8, Western Gulf of Mexico Basins
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1712