Surface water supply of the United States, 1961-65: Part 1. North Atlantic slope basins: Volume 3. Basins from Maryland to York River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Water Supply Paper 1903
No abstract available....
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1965. Parts 9-11, Colorado River basin to Pacific slope basins in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Water Supply Paper 1965
Stratigraphic sections and chemical analyses of phosphatic rocks of Permian and Mississippian age in Weber County, Utah
Elmer M. Schell, K.P. Moore
1970, Circular 635
Stratigraphic sections and chemical analyses of phosphatic rocks from five trench localities in Weber County, Utah, are presented. Four of the trenches are in Mississippian rocks, and one is in Permian rocks. Of the Mississippian rocks, the highest grade phosphatic interval is at the Wheat Grass Creek locality. Here the...
Floods of December 1964 and January 1965 in the far Western States; Part 2 Streamflow and Sediment Data
A. O. Waananen, D.D. Harris, R.C. Williams
1970, Water Supply Paper 1866-B
Preliminary report on the geologic events associated with the May 31, 1970, Peru earthquake
George Edward Ericksen, George Plafker, Jaime. Fernandez Concha
1970, Circular 639
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1965, Parts 5 and 6, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins and Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Water Supply Paper 1963
Urban sprawl and flooding in southern California
S. E. Rantz
1970, Circular 601-B
The floods of January 1969 in south-coastal California provide a timely example of the effect of urban sprawl on flood damage. Despite recordbreaking, or near recordbreaking, stream discharges, damage was minimal in the older developed areas that are protected against inundation and debris damage by carefully planned flood-control facilities, including...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1961-65, Part 11. Pacific slope basins in California, Volume 4. Northern Central Valley basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Water Supply Paper 1931
No abstract available....
Water as an urban resource and nuisance
H. E. Thomas, William Joseph Schneider
1970, Circular 601-D
Generally, when people speak of water as a resource, they are considering its good aspects and recognizing that it is essential for life and living. Sometimes or at some places or to some people, the same water may be annoying or unpleasant and thus a nuisance-for example, rain at a...
Sediment problems in urban areas
Harold P. Guy
1970, Circular 601-E
A recognition of and solution to sediment problems in urban areas is necessary if society is to have an acceptable living environment. Soil erosion and sediment deposition in urban areas are as much an environmental blight as badly paved and littered streets, dilapidated buildings, billboard clutter, inept land use, and...
A review of water resources of the Umiat area, northern Alaska
John R. Williams
1970, Circular 636
Surface-water supplies from the Colville River, small tributary creeks, and lakes are abundant in summer but limited in winter by low or zero flow in streams and thick ice cover on lakes. Fresh ground water occurs in unfrozen zones in alluvium and in the upper part of bedrock beneath the...
A summary of preliminary studies of sedimentation and hydrology in Bolinas Lagoon, Marin County, California
John R. Ritter
1970, Circular 627
The U.S. Geological Survey is investigating sedimentary and hydrologic conditions in Bolinas Lagoon, a 1,100-acre lagoon 15 miles northwest of San Francisco. The program began in May 1967 and will continue into 1970. Only the study results analyzed before June 1968 are summarized in the report. Two series of measurements...
Methods for collection and analysis of water samples for dissolved minerals and gases
Eugene Brown, Marvin W. Skougstad, Marvin J. Fishman
1970, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 05-A1
No abstract available....
Flood-hazard mapping in metropolitan Chicago
John Richard Sheaffer, Davis W. Ellis, Andrew Maute Spieker
1970, Circular 601-C
Surface water supply of the United States, 1961-65, Part 2. South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico, Volume 1. Basins from James River to Savannah River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Water Supply Paper 1904
No abstract available....
Water laws and concepts
H. E. Thomas
1970, Circular 629
Throughout human history various laws and customs have developed concerning the individual rights and rights in common to the waters of the earth. Many existing laws and concepts are clearly influenced by the environment in which they originated and reflect the relative abundance or scarcity of water. Many concepts reflect...
Reconnaissance of water resources in the Haines-Port Chilkoot area, Alaska
James A. McConaghy
1970, Circular 626
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1965, Parts 12-16, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin to Hawaii and other Pacific areas
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Water Supply Paper 1966
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1969
Betsy A. Weld, Margaret S. Griffin, George W. Brett
1970, Circular 618
Elemental sulfur in Eddy County, New Mexico
Jim S. Hinds, Richard R. Cunningham
1970, Circular 628
Sulfur has been reported in Eddy County, N. Mex., in rocks ranging from Silurian to Holocene in age at depths of 0-15,020 feet. Targets of present exploration are Permian formations in the Delaware Basin and northwest shelf areas at depths of less than 4,000 feet. Most of the reported sulfur...
A preliminary study of the effects of water circulation in the San Francisco Bay estuary : A. Some effects of fresh-water inflow on the flushing of south San Francisco Bay, B. Movement of seabed drifters in the San Francisco Bay estuary and the adjacent Pacific Ocean
D. S. McCulloch, D. H. Peterson, P.R. Carlson, T. J. Conomos
1970, Circular 637-A,B
Measurement of mixing characteristics of the Missouri River between Sioux City, Iowa, and Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Nobuhiro Yotsukura, Hugo B. Fischer, William W. Sayre
1970, Water Supply Paper 1899-G
Measurements of longitudinal dispersion, transverse mixing, channel geometry, and transverse velocity distribution were made in the Missouri River at a flow of about 33,000 cubic feet per second. The results show that the longitudinal dispersion coefficient for the 141-mile reach from Sioux City, Iowa, to Plattsmouth, Nebr., is about 16,000...
Gold content of water, plants, and animals
Robert Sprague Jones
1970, Circular 625
Standards for the classification of public coal lands
N. Wood Bass, Henry L. Smith, George Henry Horn
1970, Circular 633
In order to provide uniformity in the classification of coal lands in the public domain, certain standards have been prepared from time to time by the U.S. Geological Survey. The controlling factors are the depth, quality, and thickness of the coal beds. The first regulations were issued April 8, 1907;...
Summary of floods in the United States during 1965
J.O. Rostvedt, and others
1970, Water Supply Paper 1850-E