Description and analysis of the geohydrologic system in western Pinal County, Arizona
W. F. Hardt, R.E. Cattany
1965, Open-File Report 65-68
Western Pinal County is between Phoenix and Tucson in the Basin and Range physiographic province of southern Arizona and consists of about 2,000 square miles of valley floor with low relief surrounded by mountains. It is the second largest agricultural area in the State, and about 25 percent of the...
Summary of ground-water conditions in Michigan in 1964
P.R. Giroux, G.C. Huffman
1965, Open-File Report 65-63
The purpose of this report is to make available records of groundwater level changes in the principal aquifers of the State during 1964 and compile other related data, such as ground-water pumpage, data on municipal, public and industrial water supply facilities, and the effects of precipitation on ground-water levels. Records...
Ground-water inventory for 1964, Edwards Air Force Base, California
F.W. Glessner, S. G. Robson
1965, Open-File Report 65-62
Ground-water conditions during 1964 at the Marine Corps Base, Twentynine Palms, California
F.W. Glessner
1965, Open-File Report 65-61
Progress report on water studies in the Chino-Corona area, Upper Santa Ana Valley, California, 1964, Part II
J.J. French, L.C. Dutcher, S. W. Dana
1965, Open-File Report 65-59
A brief water-resources reconnaissance of Pala and Rincon Indian Reservations, San Diego County, California
J.J. French, E.G. Pearson
1965, Open-File Report 65-58
Extent and frequency of floods in the vicinity of Easton, Pennsylvania-Phillipsburg, New Jersey
G.M. Farlekas
1965, Open-File Report 65-57
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Water Levels in Observation Wells in Nebraska in 1964
P. A. Emery, M.M. Malhoit
1965, Open-File Report 65-54
Artesian water supply of the Dakota Formation, southeastern South Dakota
C.F. Dyer, A.J. Goehring
1965, Open-File Report 65-51
Progress report on water studies in the Chino-Corona area, Upper Santa Ana Valley, California, 1964, Part I
L.C. Dutcher, J.J. French
1965, Open-File Report 65-50
Progress report on water studies in the San Timoteo-Smiley Heights area, Upper Santa Ana Valley, California, 1964
L.C. Dutcher
1965, Open-File Report 65-49
Progress report on water studies in the Bloomington-Colton area, Upper Santa Ana Valley, California
L.C. Dutcher
1965, Open-File Report 65-48
Time of travel studies, Fall Creek basin, Tompkins County, New York
Bernard Dunn
1965, Open-File Report 65-47
Hydrology of the Irondequoit Creek basin, New York
Bernard Dunn
1965, Open-File Report 65-46
New Mexico State Planning Office Report - Southwestern closed basins
G.C. Doty
1965, Open-File Report 65-45
New Mexico State Planning Office Report - Rio Grande basin
G.A. Dinwiddie
1965, Open-File Report 65-44
Evaluation of the hydraulic characteristics of the Major Johnson Springs aquifer, Eddy County, New Mexico
R.L. Cushman
1965, Open-File Report 65-38
Reconnaissance of the water resources of the upper Lemhi Valley, Lemhi County, Idaho
E.G. Crosswaite, R.S. George
1965, Open-File Report 65-36
Effect of logging on runoff in upper Green River basin, Washington
Donald Richardson
1965, Open-File Report 65-135
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
Definition of stage-discharge relations by step-backwater analysis
H.A. Ray
1965, Open-File Report 65-132
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...
A progress report on the Malaga Bend Experimental Salinity Alleviation Project, Eddy County, New Mexico
E.R. Cox, J.S. Havens
1965, Open-File Report 65-35
At Malaga Bend on the Pecos River in Eddy County, New Mexico, a brine aquifer about 1950 feet below the stream channel has a pressure head about 10 feet above the river bed. This aquifer normally discharges about 430 tons of dissolved minerals daily into the river of which about...
New Mexico State Planning Office Report - San Juan basin
J.B. Cooper, F.D. Trauger
1965, Open-File Report 65-34
New Mexico State Planning Office Report - Western closed basins
J.B. Cooper
1965, Open-File Report 65-33