Ground-water conditions in northern Lea County, New Mexico
Sidney R. Ash
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 62
Geology of the east Thermopolis area, Hot Springs and Washakie Counties, Wyoming
George Henry Horn
1963, Oil and Gas Investigation Map 213
No abstract available. ...
Geology and hydrology of alluvial deposits along the Ohio River in the Hawesville and Cloverport areas, Kentucky
John T. Gallaher
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 72
Geology and hydrology of alluvial deposits along the Ohio River in the Lewisport and Owensboro areas, Kentucky
John T. Gallaher
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 74
Geology and hydrology of alluvial deposits along the Ohio River in the Spottsville and Reed areas, Kentucky
John T. Gallaher
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 96
No abstract available....
Subsurface geology of Eniwetok Atoll, with sections on carbonate mineralogy, petrography of the basalt beneath the limestones, and dating of carbonate rocks by ionium-uranium ratios
S.O. Schlanger, D. L. Graf, J. R. Goldsmith, G. A. Macdonald, W.M. Sackett, H.A. Potratz
1963, Professional Paper 260-BB
Vertical distribution of velocity and suspended sediment, Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico
C.F. Nordin Jr., G.R. Dempster Jr.
1963, Professional Paper 462-B
General geology of the Jackson Mountains, Humboldt County, Nevada
Charles Ronald Willden
1963, Bulletin 1141-D
Redescription of three species of corals from the Lockport Dolomite in New York
W. A. Oliver Jr.
1963, Professional Paper 414-G
Some relations between streamflow characteristics and the environment in the Delaware River region
A. G. Hely, F. H. Olmsted
1963, Professional Paper 417-B
Streamflow characteristics are determined by a large number of factors of the meteorological and terrestrial environments. Because of lack of quantitative data to describe some of the factors and complex interrelations among them, complete analysis of the relations between streamflow and the various environmental factors is impossible. However, certain simplifying...
Surficial geology and geomorphology of the Lake Tapps quadrangle, Washington
D. R. Crandell
1963, Professional Paper 388-A
Dispersion in ground water flowing through heterogeneous materials
H.E. Skibitzke, G.M. Robinson
1963, Professional Paper 386-B
Chemical composition of subsurface waters
D. E. White, J.D. Hem, G.S. Waring
1963, Professional Paper 440-F
Geology of the Dubuque North quadrangle, Iowa-Wisconsin-Illinois
Jesse W. Whitlow, C. Ervin Brown
1963, Bulletin 1123-C
No abstract available....
Stratigraphy and structure of the Rainier and USGS Tunnel areas, Nevada Test Site
W. R. Hansen, R. W. Lemke, J. M. Cattermole, A. B. Gibbons
1963, Professional Paper 382-A
General summary of effects of the drought in the Southwest: Chapter H in Drought in the Southwest, 1942-56
H. E. Thomas
1963, Professional Paper 372-H
This final chapter of Prof. Paper 372 summarizes the results of a comprehensive study of drought in the Southwest, as reported in greater detail in chapters A-G. Chapter A presents some of the published and recorded conclusions concerning the basic meteorological factors that influence the patterns of precipitation in the...
Effects of drought in central and south Texas
H. E. Thomas
1963, Professional Paper 372-C
The effects of drought upon ground-water storage and discharge, and upon streamflow, vary tremendously in the central third of Texas (the area from the Panhandle to the Gulf of Mexico). Extremes are represented by (a) the Llano Estacado, where the drought had negligible effect upon ground-water resources, which are being...
Geology and ground water in Verde Valley - The Mogollon Rim region, Arizona
F. R. Twenter, D.G. Metzger
1963, Bulletin 1177
Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian rocks of parts of west and central Texas; Petrography and environmental analysis of some Pennsylvanian limestones from central Texas
R.T. Terriere
1963, Professional Paper 315-E
Autocorrelation of rainfall and streamflow minimums
N.C. Matalas
1963, Professional Paper 434-B
Hydrologic time series of annual minimum mean monthly rainfall and annual minimum 1-day and 7-day discharge, considered as drought indices, were used to study the distribution of droughts with respect to time. The rainfall data were found to be nearly random. The discharge data, however, were found to be nonrandomly...
Geology of the eastern Great Smoky Mountains, North Carolina and Tennessee
J. B. Hadley, Richard Goldsmith
1963, Professional Paper 349-B
Geology of the beryllium deposits in the Thomas Range, Juab County, Utah
Mortimer Hay Staatz
1963, Bulletin 1142-M
Metamorphism of the Belt series in the Elk River-Clarkia area, Idaho
Anna Hietanen
1963, Professional Paper 344-C
Anorthosite and associated rocks in the Boehls Butte quadrangle and vicinity, Idaho
Anna Hietanen
1963, Professional Paper 344-B
Channel widening and flood-plain construction along Cimarron River in southwestern Kansas
S. A. Schumm, R.W. Lichty
1963, Professional Paper 352-D