Surface water supply of the United States, 1954, Part I-A, North Atlantic slope basins, Maine to Connecticut
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1957, Water Supply Paper 1331
Summary of floods in the United States during 1951
J. V. B. Wells
1957, Water Supply Paper 1227-D
One of the greatest and most destructive floods of the century occurred in 1951-the July flood in Kansas and Missouri. Losses caused by that flood were about five times the total flood losses in the United States during 1950. Total flood losses in the United States during 1951 were about...
Preliminary survey of the saline-water resources of the United States
Robert A. Krieger, J.L. Hatchett, J. L. Poole
1957, Water Supply Paper 1374
Basic hydrologic data available in the field offices of the U. S. Geological Survey and reports issued by the Survey furnish evidence that saline water (defined in this report as water containing more than 1,000 parts per million of dissolved solids) is available under diverse geologic and hydrologic conditions throughout...
Geology and ground-water resources of the Kaycee irrigation project, Johnson County, Wyoming
Francis Anthony Kohout, F. H. Rainwater
1957, Water Supply Paper 1360-E
No abstract available....
Ground-water possibilities south of the Snake River between Twin Falls and Pocatello, Idaho
E. G. Crosthwaite
1957, Water Supply Paper 1460-C
The Snake River Plain and tributary valleys south of the Snake River between Twin Falls and Pocatello, Idaho (here called the South Side area), contain about 180,000 acres of irrigated land, of which 145,000 acres is irrigated with surface water and 35,000 is irrigated wholly or partly with ground water. The area also contains...
Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the United States in 1955, Part 4, South-Central States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1957, Water Supply Paper 1407
No abstract available. ...
Water requirements of the rayon- and acetate-fiber industry
Orville Durey Mussey
1957, Water Supply Paper 1330-D
Water is required for several purposes in the manufacture of rayon and acetate fiber. These water requirements, as indicated by a survey of the water used by the plants operating in 1953, are both quantitative and qualitative. About 300 mgd (million gallons per day) of water was used in 1953...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1955, Part VI-A, Missouri River basin, Missouri River basin above Sioux City, Iowa
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1957, Water Supply Paper 1389
Surface water supply of the United States, 1955, Part II-B, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins, Ogeechee River to Pearl River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1957, Water Supply Paper 1384
Surface water supply of the United States, 1955, Part II-A, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins, James River to Savannah River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1957, Water Supply Paper 1383
Geology and ground-water resources of Kitsap County, Washington
Jack Edward Sceva
1957, Water Supply Paper 1413
Ground-water conditions in the Mendota-Huron area, Fresno and Kings Counties, California
G. H. Davis, J. F. Poland
1957, Water Supply Paper 1360-G
No abstract available....
Compilation of records of surface waters of the United States through September 1950; part 3-A. Ohio River Basin except Cumberland and Tennessee River Basins
J. V. B. Wells
1957, Water Supply Paper 1305
No abstract available....
Feasibility of ground-water features of the alternate plan for the Mountain Home project, Idaho
Raymond L. Nace, S. W. West, R.W. Mowder
1957, Water Supply Paper 1376
An early plan of the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation proposed to irrigate 183,000 acres on the arid Snake River Plain south of Boise, Idaho (Mountain Home project) with Boise River water. That water would have been replaced to the Boise Valley with water imported from the Payette River. An...
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1953. Parts 1-4, North Atlantic slope basins to St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1957, Water Supply Paper 1290
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1952. Parts 9-14, Colorado River basin to Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1957, Water Supply Paper 1253
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1952. Parts 5 and 6, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins and Missouri River Basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1957, Water Supply Paper 1251
Water resources of the Yadkin-Pee Dee River basin, North Carolina
Robert Eugene Fish, H. E. LeGrand, G. A. Billingsley
1957, Water Supply Paper 1415
Sufficient water is available in the basin of the Yadkin and Pee Dee Rivers to meet present requirements and those for many years to come if water use increases at about the present rate. Data presented in this report show that the average annual streamflow from approximately 82 percent of...
Studies of longitudinal stream profiles in Virginia and Maryland
J.T. Hack
1957, Professional Paper 294-B
The Paleozoic section in the Shainin Lake area, central Brooks Range, Alaska
Arthur Leroy Bowsher, J. Thomas Dutro Jr.
1957, Professional Paper 303-A
No abstract available....
Tertiary and Pleistocene brachiopods of Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands
G.A. Cooper
1957, Professional Paper 314-A
Bathygalea, a genus of moderately deep-water and deep-water Miocene to Recent cassids
W. P. Woodring, A.A. Olsson
1957, Professional Paper 314-B
Geologic names of North America introduced in 1936-1955
Wilson, William Jasper Sando, Rudolph W. Kopf
1957, Bulletin 1056-A
Geology of the Du Noir area, Fremont County, Wyoming
W. R. Keefer
1957, Professional Paper 294-E
Stromatolites of the Belt Series in Glacier National Park and Vicinity, Montana
Richard Rezak
1957, Professional Paper 294-D
Eight zones of Precambrian stromatolites that are useful for local correlation are recognized in the Belt series of the Glacier National Park region, Montana. The zones vary in composition, thickness, and areal extent. Some are widespread and extend into neighboring regions, and others occur only in small areas. Their names...