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Ground water in the Corvallis-Albany area, central Willamette Valley, Oregon
Frank J. Frank
1974, Water Supply Paper 2032
The Corvallis-Albany area is part of the alluvial plain that lies between the Cascade and Coast Ranges in the central Willamette Valley in northwestern Oregon. As used in this report, the Corvallis-Albany area consists of approximately 210 square miles and includes a part of the lower foothills of the Coast...
Hydrology of the abandoned coal mines in the Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania
Jerrald R. Hollowell
1974, Open-File Report 74-237
Mine-water discharge, into the Susquehanna River degrades the river's quality during periods of low flow to a point critical for subsistence of aquatic life. To determine what measures are required to provide a better quality mine-water discharge in the Wyoming Valley, mine hydrology and mine-water quality are related to mine-pool...
Summary of activities, U.S. Geological Survey Saudi Arabian project, 1950 to 1974
Thor H. Kiilsgaard
1974, Open-File Report 74-129
The U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) first began work in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1950 under the sponsorship of the Ministry of Finance and National Economy. The basic objective of the work was to investigate the mineral and water resource potential in western Saudi Arabia, but little was...
Straight line fitting of an observation path by least normal squares
William H. Kirby
1974, Open-File Report 74-187
In curtain hydro graphic problems, and perhaps in other geophysical problems, information must be collected as profiles along straight-line courses. When the inevitable deviations from perfect linearity occur, one must then find the straight line course that best approximates the actual observation path. Classical least squares (regression) does not solve...
Preliminary report on the geology of the Solok Quadrangle, West Sumatra
Keith Robinson
1974, Open-File Report 74-216
This report is a brief description of the geology of the Solok quadrangle in West Sumatra. It is based on work done by the writer from April 27 to October 14, 1971, as part of the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) Cooperative Project with the Geological Survey of Indonesia (GSI)....
Water-resources data collected in the Devils Hole area, Nevada, 1973-74
J. D. Larson
1974, Open-File Report 74-330
The U.S. Geological Survey collected water-level, spring-flow, and power-consumption data in the Devils Hole area from July 1973 through June 1974. The work for this second annual data report was financed by the National Park Service. The work for the first annual, report (Larson, 1974) was financed jointly by the...
Hydrologic data of the Hoosic River basin, Massachusetts
Bruce P. Hansen, Frederick B. Gay, L.G. Toler
1974, Open-File Report 74-368
The Hoosic River has its headwaters in northwestern Massachusetts and southern Vermont and flows northwestward through southern Vermont into New York, where it is tributary to the Hudson River. Upstream from the Massachusetts State line the Hoosic River drains a total of 205 mi2 (531 km2) of which 164 mi2...