Ground water in the upper Star Valley, Wyoming
E.H. Walker
1963, Open-File Report 63-129
Geology and ground-water features of salt springs, seeps, and plains in the Arkansas and Red River basins of western Oklahoma and adjacent parts of Kansas and Texas
P.E. Ward
1963, Open-File Report 63-132
The salt springs, seeps, and plains described in this report are in the Arkansas and Red River basins in western Oklahoma and adjacent areas in Kansas and Texas. The springs and seeps contribute significantly to the generally poor water quality of the rivers by bringing salt (NaCl) to the surface...
Ground water in the Pullman area, Whitman County, Washington
B. L. Foxworthy, R.L. Washburn
1963, Water Supply Paper 1655
This report presents the results of an investigation of the ground-water resources of the Pullman area, Whitman County, Wash. The investigation war made in cooperation with the State of Washington, Department of Conservation, Division of Water Resources, to determine whether the 1959 rate of ground-water withdrawal exceeded the perennial yield...
Reconnaissance of the hydrology of the Little Lost River basin, Idaho
Maurice John Mundorff, H. C. Broom, Chabot Kilburn
1963, Water Supply Paper 1539-Q
Ground-water conditions at Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, 1948-60
Doyle B. Knowles, W.J. Drescher, E. F. LeRoux
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-O
Geophysical abstract 188, January-March, 1962
J. W. Clarke, D.B. Vitaliano, V.S. Neuschel, and others
1963, Bulletin 1166-A
Geology of the Railroad mining district, Elko County, Nevada
Keith Brindley Ketner, J. Fred Smith Jr.
1963, Bulletin 1162-B
Aeromagnetic map of the Northfield quadrangle, Franklin County, Massachusetts, Windham County, Vermont, and Cheshire County, New Hampshire
G. E. Andreasen, G. L. Zandle
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 435
No abstract available....
Water regimen of the Inner Valley of the San Pedro River near Mammoth, Arizona (A pilot study)
Harry G. Page
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-I
Aeromagnetic map of Georgetown and vicinity, east-central Texas
G. E. Andreasen, F.A. Petrafeso
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 416
No abstract available....
Correlation of water-level fluctuations with climatic cycles in the Oklahoma Panhandle
I. Wendell Marine
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-K
Geology and ground-water resources of the town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York
Herbert C. Crandell
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-GG
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Hackettstown quadrangle and part of the Chester quadrangle, Hunterdon, Morris, and Warren Counties, New Jersey
G. E. Andreasen, J. R. Henderson, E. J. Chandler
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 348
No abstract available....
Geology and hydrology of Agua Caliente Spring, Palm Springs, California
L.C. Dutcher, J. S. Bader
1963, Water Supply Paper 1605
No abstract available....
Geology and ground-water resources of Hays County, Texas
Kenneth James DeCook
1963, Water Supply Paper 1612
The Edwards limestone of Early Cretaceous age is the chief aquifer for San Marcos Springs and about 160 other springs and wells in Hays County, along the Balcones fault zone in South-central Texas. Hays County is underlain by a basement of Paleozoic rocks; and in the southeastern part of the county...
Aeromagnetic map of the Twin Buttes area, Pima and Santa Cruz Counties, Arizona
G. E. Andreasen, J. A. Pitkin
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 426
No abstract available....
Water requirements of the styrene, butadiene and synthetic-rubber industries
Charles N. Durfor
1963, Water Supply Paper 1330-F
About 710 million gallons of makeup water is withdrawn daily by the styrene, butadiene, styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), and specialty-rubber industries; 88 percent of this water is used only for once-through cooling. About 429 million gallons of water daily (mgd) is withdrawn by the butadiene industry; 158 ragd is withdrawn by...
Ground-water resources of the Bryce Canyon National Park area, Utah, with a section on the drilling of a test well
I. Wendell Marine
1963, Water Supply Paper 1475-M
The water need at Bryce Canyon National Park in 1957 was about 1.3 million cubic feet for a tourist season that lasted from the middle of May to the middle of October. To evaluate the adequacy of water-supply sources, a hypothetical future need of 5 million cubic feet of water...
Chemical quality of surface waters in Pennsylvania
Charles N. Durfor, Peter W. Anderson
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-W
Pennsylvania has an abundant supply of surface water of good quality. The average rainfall over the 45,300 square miles in the State is about 42 inches per year. Of this amount, about 50 percent appears in the streams as runoff. The combined mean annual runoff of the Delaware, Ohio, and...
Geologic and hydrologic features of the San Bernardino area, California; with special reference to underflow across the San Jacinto fault
L.C. Dutcher, Arthur A. Garrett
1963, Water Supply Paper 1419
This is the second in a series of interpretive reports on subsurface outflow from the ground-water basins of San Bernardino County, Calif., prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the San Bernardino County Flood Control District. One principal purpose of the study was to estimate the ground-water outflow...
Type section of the Beacon Sandstone of Antarctica
Warren Hamilton, P. T. Hayes
1963, Professional Paper 456-A
Geology of the Funeral Peak quadrangle, California, on the east flank of Death Valley
Harald Drewes
1963, Professional Paper 413
New data on the isostatic deformation of Lake Bonneville
Max D. Crittenden Jr.
1963, Professional Paper 454-E
Morphology and hydrology of a glacial stream -- White River, Mount Rainier, Washington
Robert K. Fahnestock
1963, Professional Paper 422-A
Miocene marine mollusks from the Astoria formation in Oregon
Ellen James Moore
1963, Professional Paper 419
No abstract available....