Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of the Veterans Hospital, Castle Point, Dutchess County, New York
M.L. Brashears Jr.
1950, Open-File Report 50-1
Ground-water conditions at the Veterans Facility, Castle Point, New York
M.L. Brashears Jr.
1950, Open-File Report 50-60
The rock aquifers in the vicinity of the Castle Point Veterans Hospital yield limited quantities of water which, in general, are sufficient for domestic and farm purposes only. The possibility of obtaining the stated quantity requirements of about 200,000 gallons daily or more from the bedrock formations seems poor with...
Average daily withdrawals of water for public supply in Kings, Queens, and Nassau Counties, New York
M.L. Brashears Jr.
1950, Open-File Report 50-59
Since 1932 the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the New York Water Power and Control Commission, the Nassau County Department of Public Works, the Suffolk County Water Authority, and the Suffolk County Board of Supervisors has conducted studies dealing with the occurrence, movement, quantity, quality, and temperature of...
The piezometric surface of the Lloyd sand member of the Raritan formation, Long Island, New York, in 1947
M.L. Brashears Jr.
1950, Open-File Report 50-58
Memorandum on possibility of developing ground water for irrigation along Toc Chinlin Wash near Emmanuel Mission, Navajo Indian Reservation, Apache County, Arizona
H.A. Whitcomb, C.A. Repenning
1950, Open-File Report 50-109
On November 21, 1949, the writers accompanied Mr. Chester Wilson of the Navajo Service Water Supply Office to Emmanuel Mission, Arizona, to investigate the adequacy of ground-water supplies adequate for irrigation along Toc Chinlin Wash. The investigation was made as part of the ground-water studies of the Geological Survey on...
Water levels in observation wells in Santa Barbara County, California, in 1949
H.D. Wilson Jr.
1950, Open-File Report 50-110
Ground-water data collected in the Missouri River basin units in Kansas during 1949
Delmar W. Berry
1950, Open-File Report 50-55
Ground-water studies in the Missouri River Basin were begun by the United States Geological Survey during the fall of 1945 as a part of the program for development of the resources of the basin by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and other Federal Agencies. The studies of the ground-water resources...
Some aspects of the development of ground water in the United States and in North Dakota
P.D. Akin
1950, Open-File Report 50-53
Reconnaissance of Lake Chackachamna, Alaska
Arthur Johnson
1950, Open-File Report 50-112
The purpose of this brief investigation was to obtain general information on Lake Chackachamna and its water-power possibilities which would serve as a guide in planning and executing future studies. Field investigation consisted of a flight to the lake in a small float plane (see Plate I-B) by the writer...
Water power resources of Scenery Creek near Petersburg, Alaska
Fred F. Lawrence
1950, Open-File Report 50-113
Due to high unit runoff, a good storage site, and a high concentration of fall, Scenery Lake presents a favorable power site. By building a tunnel three miles long from Scenery Grove to tap Scenery Lake at elevation 900 feet and a dam to raise Scenery Lake to elevation 1020...
Notes to accompany preliminary geologic map of Fairfax, Virginia and (part) Seneca, Virginia-Maryland quadrangles
Allan P. Bennison, Charles Milton
1950, Open-File Report 50-11
Raccoons of North and Middle America
Edward A. Goldman, Hartley H.T. Jackson
1950, North American Fauna 60
The raccoons, genus Procyon, colloquially known as “coons,” belong to the carnivorous family Procyonidae, which also includes the American genera Nasua, Nasuella, Bassaricyon, and Potos, and the Old World genera Ailurus and Ailuropoda of the subfamily Ailurinae. The members of the Procyon lotor group (subgenus Procyon), with a transcontinental range from...
Water-supply investigations of the Buell Park-Sawmill area, Navajo Indian Reservation, Apache County, Arizona
H.A. Whitcomb, L.C. Halpenny, J.D. Hem
1950, Open-File Report 50-107
Progress report on the ground-water investigation in Solano County, California
G.F. Worts Jr., and others
1950, Open-File Report 50-111
Geologic reconnaissance in vicinity of water well 5 miles south of Gallup, McKinley County, New Mexico
H.A. Whitcomb
1950, Open-File Report 50-106
Water levels in observation wells in Santa Barbara County, California, in 1948
M.A. Warren
1950, Open-File Report 50-105
Progress report on the ground-water hydrology of the Medicine Lake-Grenora area, Missouri-Souris Irrigation Project, Montana amd North Dakota
R.C. Vorhis
1950, Open-File Report 50-23
Memorandum on pumping test at Ambridge, Pennsylvania
D. W. Van Tuyl
1950, Open-File Report 50-103
By arrangment with Mr. J. Z. Columbia, Superintendent of the Ambridge Water Works, the United States Geological Survey conducted a "pumping test" in the Ambridge well field on November 10, 1949. As used in this report, "pumping test" means pumping a well at a fixed rate to determine the hydrologic...
Some aspects of the water supply in the South Coastal Basin, California
H.C. Troxell, J. F. Poland
1950, Open-File Report 50-102
Second progress report on the cooperative investigation of springs and stream flow in the Tecolote Tunnel area of Santa Barbara County, California
Harold C. Troxell, C.E. Burgess
1950, Open-File Report 50-101
This report represents the second of a series of progress reports giving the results of discharge measurements made at more than 100 locations in the Santa Ynez Mountains from the Refugio Canyon on the west to the San Marcos Pass and Painted Cave area on the east. The flow in...
Tables of well records in the Palmer-Wasilla region of the Matanuska Valley, Alaska
Frank Trainer
1950, Open-File Report 50-100
Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Green River in Utah and Colorado
H. E. Thomas
1950, Open-File Report 50-99
Progress report: chemical character of surface waters in the Devils Lake Basin, North Dakota
Herbert A. Swenson
1950, Open-File Report 50-98
Devils Lake in northeastern North Dakota was at one time the most popular summer resort in the state. With decline in lake level the lake has become a shallow body pf vary saline water, which scenic value and recreational appeal completely destroyed. Under the Missouri River development program, it is...
Tables of values of W(u) for several values of u[subscript]p and K
R.W. Stallman
1950, Open-File Report 50-97
Additional water wells at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Allen Sinnott
1950, Open-File Report 50-96