The Lower Cretaceous Figuera Lava and Fajardo Formation in the stratigraphy of northeastern Puerto Rico
Reginald Peter Briggs
1973, Bulletin 1372-G
Some results of geochemical sampling in McCormick County, South Carolina
Henry Bell
1973, Bulletin 1376
Bibliography of North American geology, 1970
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Bulletin 1370
Radiometric ages of igneous rocks from Pima, Santa Cruz, and Cochise counties, southeastern Arizona
Richard F. Marvin, T. W. Stern, S.C. Creasey, H. H. Mehnert
1973, Bulletin 1379
Mineral resources of an area near the Popo Agie Primitive Area, Fremont County, Wyoming
Robert Carl Pearson, Lowell L. Patten, David L. Gaskill
1973, Bulletin 1391-A
No abstract available....
The McHugh Complex of South-Central Alaska
Sandra H. B. Clark
1973, Bulletin 1372-D
Mineral resources of the Chiricahua Wilderness area, Cochise County, Arizona, with a section on aeromagnetic interpretation
Harald Drewes, Frank E. Williams, Gordon P. Eaton
1973, Bulletin 1385-A
Stratigraphic terminology of the Dakota Sandstone and Mancos Shale, west-central New Mexico
Edwin R. Landis, C. H. Dane, William Aubrey Cobban
1973, Bulletin 1372-J
Geochemical prospecting using water from small streams in central South Carolina
Henry I. Bell, George E. Siple
1973, Bulletin 1378
New Cretaceous formations in the western Wyoming thrust belt
William Walden Rubey
1973, Bulletin 1372-I
Stratigraphy of an archeological site, Ocmulgee flood plain, Macon, Georgia
Oliver J. Cosner
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-54
Archeological excavations on the Ocmulgee River flood plain at Ocmulgee National Monument revealed eight sedimentary units of Holocene age. Types of deposits found are natural levee, oberbank deposit, and a probable point bar. Since the 18th century, locally more than 10 feet of sediment has been deposited. These modern sediments...
Electric-analog simulation network of unconsolidated aquifers in the upper Wabash River basin, Indiana
James E. Heisel
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-29
The ground-water budget of the unconsolidated deposits in the upper Wabash River basin was modeled. An electrical-simulation network was used to determine an integrated storage coefficient of 0.003 for the basin. Two practical problems were investigated: a municipal pumping problem and the change in flow regime due to the addition...
Flood-plain areas of the lower Minnesota River
Lowell C. Guetzkow, George H. Carlson
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 74-15
No abstract available....
Data requirements for modeling a ground-water system in an arid region
Fred Kunkel
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-4
No abstract available. ...
Water quality of the Lake Siskiyou area and a reach of Upper Sacramento River below Box Canyon Dam, California, May 1970 through September 1971
Alex E. Dong, Robert L. Tobin
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-15
No abstract available. ...
An evaluation of water-quality data obtained at four streamflow daily-record stations in Idaho
Kenneth L. Dyer
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-30
Chemical data for four stream-gaging stations in Idaho, each having 6 to 22 years of available records, were analyzed to determine functional relations between concentrations of the major inorganic constituents, specific conductance, and stream discharge. Three of the four stations had sufficient available record for assessing changes in constituent relations...
Effects of Urbanization on Floods in the Houston, Texas Metropolitan Area
Steven L. Johnson, Douglas M. Sayre
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-3
Rainfall and runoff data from drainage basins in the Houston metropolitan area and a 60-year rainfall record for the National Weather Service station, Houston-City, were used to simulate 60 annual flood peaks at 26 sites. Selected frequency characteristics, based on these simulated annual peaks, are related to drainage area and...
Salt-water movement in the lower Withlacoochee River-Cross Florida Barge Canal Complex
Peter W. Bush
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 5-72
Construction of the west end of the Cross Florida Barge Canal changed the regimen of the lower Withlacoochee River. The investigation was made to determine how salt water from the Gulf of Mexico moves in the river-canal complex, and how the factors that control salt-water movement--tides and discharge--have changed since...
Hydrology and recreation of selected cold-water rivers of the Saint Lawrence River Basin in Michigan, New York, and Wisconsin
G. E. Hendrickson, R. L. Knutilla, C. J. Doonan
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-8
No abstract available....
Ground-water hydrology of northern Napa Valley, California
Robert E. Faye
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-13
The alluvium of northern Napa Valley is the principal aquifer of the area and is capable of yielding as much as 3,000 gallons per minute to wells. Generally the larger-yielding wells are along the Napa River where the alluvium is thickest and most permeable. Recharge to the alluvium is chiefly...
Ground-water conditions in the lower Withlacoochee River, Cross-Florida Barge Canal complex area
Glen L. Faulkner
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 72-4
No abstract available. ...
Geohydrology of the cross-Florida barge canal area, with special reference to the Ocala vicinity
Glen L. Faulkner
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-1
The Cross-Florida Barge Canal route commences at Palatka on the St. Johns River, about 75 miles upstream from the Atlantic Ocean, and extends 110 miles southwestward across Peninsular Florida into deep water in the Gulf of Mexico near Yankeetown. The canal will be equipped with five locks, each 600 feet...
Evaporation from Lake Michie, North Carolina 1961-71
W.L. Yonts, G. L. Giese, E. F. Hubbard
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-38
The Geological Survey, in cooperation with the city of Durham, N. C., collected evaporation data at Lake Michie, Durham's 480-acre water-supply reservoir, for 10 consecutive years from September 1961 to September 1971. Wind speed, air temperature, and water temperature-collected continuously-were used in conjunction with water-budget data to calibrate the semi-empirical...
Reconnaissance of water quality in the vicinity of Sunniland Oil Field, Collier County, Florida, 1971-72
E.T. Wimberly
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-35
Oil exploration in Florida began around the turn of the century in Escambia County (Gunter, 1949). Many test wells were drilled from 1900 until Humble Oil and Refining Company developed Florida's first producing well (Gulf Coast Realties Corp. No. 1) in September 1943 at Sunniland. (See fig. 1.) The first...
Appraisal of the quality of ground water in the Helena Valley, Montana
K.R. Wilke, Donald L. Coffin
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-32
No abstract available. ...