Recharge studies on the High Plains in northern Lea County, New Mexico
John S. Havens
1966, Water Supply Paper 1819-F
The area described in this report is that part of the southern High Plains principally within northern Lea County, N. Mex. ; it comprises about 1,400,000 acres. Hydrologic boundaries isolate the main aquifer of the area, the Ogallala Formation, from outside sources of natural recharge other than precipitation on the...
Water resources of Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, southeastern Arizona
S. G. Brown, E. S. Davidson, L. R. Kister, B. W. Thomsen
1966, Water Supply Paper 1819-D
The Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, on the northeast flank of the Huachuca Mountains, is in the southern part of the San Pedro River drainage in the Basin and Range physiographic province in Arizona. The main sources of water available in the reservation area are ground water stored in two unconsolidated...
Hydrology of the cavernous limestones of the Mammoth Cave area, Kentucky
Richmond F. Brown
1966, Water Supply Paper 1837
The Mammoth Cave National Park in central Kentucky offers a unique opportunity to study the occurrence of ground water in limestone under natural conditions. Ground water occurs as perched and semiperched bodies in alternate sandstone, shale, and limestone formations and under water-table conditions at the approximate level of the Green...
Water resources of the Ipswich River basin, Massachusetts
Edward A. Sammel, John Augustus Baker, Richard A. Brackley
1966, Water Supply Paper 1826
Water resources of the Ipswich River basin are at resent {1960) used principally for municipal supply to about 379,000 person's in 16 towns and cities in or near the river basin. By the year 2000 municipal use of water in this region will probably be more than twice the current...
Special sediment investigations Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri, 1961-63
Cloyd H. Scott, Howard D. Stephens
1966, Water Supply Paper 1819-J
Four sets of comprehensive hydraulic and sediment data were obtained during 1961-63 for the Mississippi River at St. Louis at ranges of mean velocity from 3.3 to 5.6 feet per second, of mean depth from 22 to 37 feet, of width from 1,570 to 1,670 feet, of mean water-surface slope...
Hydrology of Cornfield Wash area and effects of land-treatment practices, Sandoval County, New Mexico, 1951-60
D. E. Burkham
1966, Water Supply Paper 1831
The collection of runoff and sediment data was the primary objective of the 10-year (1951-60) study in the Cornfield Wash basin, which has an area of 21.3 square miles. However, reconnaissance investigations also were made of (1) precipitation; (2) the effects of reservoirs on runoff, erosion, and sediment yield; (3)...
Hydrology of the Upper Capibaribe Basin, Pernambuco, Brazil - A reconnaissance in an Area of Crystalline Rocks
Luiz Goncalves Chada Filho, Mario Dias Pessoa, William C. Sinclair
1966, Water Supply Paper 1663-E
The upper Capibaribe basin is the western three-fourths, approximately, of the valley of the river that empties into the Atlantic Ocean at Recife, the capital of the State of Pernambuco, Brazil. It is the part of the drainage basin that is within the Drought Polygon of northeast Brazil, and it...
Arizona Water
John William Harshbarger, D.D. Lewis, H.E. Skibitzke, W. L. Heckler, L. R. Kister, H. L. Revised by Baldwin
1966, Water Supply Paper 1648
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States: Part 10. The Great Basin
E. Butler, J.K. Reid, V.K. Berwick
1966, Water Supply Paper 1684
The probable magnitude of floods of any recurrence interval between 1.1 and 50 years for any stream in the Great Basin can be determined by methods presented in this report.The Great Basin comprises nearly all of Nevada, western Utah, eastern California, and parts of Idaho, Oregon, and Wyoming. The physiography...
Palynological investigations in the Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary of the Mississippi Embayment Region - III
Robert H. Tschudy
1966, Open-File Report 66-132
Glacier observations, Glacier National Park, Montana, 1965
Arthur Johnson
1966, Open-File Report 66-68
Tinsleya, a new genus of seed-bearing callipterid plants from the Permian of north-central Texas
Sergius H. Mamay
1966, Professional Paper 523-E
Geology of the Menominee iron-bearing district, Dickinson County, Michigan, and Florence and Marinette Counties, Wisconsin
Richard W. Bayley, Carl E. Dutton, Carl A. Lamey
1966, Professional Paper 513
No abstract available....
Mattheva, a proposed new class of mollusks
Ellis Leon Yochelson
1966, Professional Paper 523-B
Geology of the Iniskin-Tuxedni region, Alaska
Robert L. Detterman, John K. Hartsock
1966, Professional Paper 512
Resistance to flow in alluvial channels
Daryl B. Simons, E.V. Richardson
1966, Professional Paper 422-J
Geology and coal reserves of the Kermit and Varney area, Kentucky
John Warfield Huddle, Kenneth John Englund
1966, Professional Paper 507
An approach to the sediment transport problem from general physics
Ralph A. Bagnold
1966, Professional Paper 422-I
Interpretation of resistivity data
Robert Gaige Van Nostrand, Kenneth L. Cook
1966, Professional Paper 499
Geology and igneous petrology of the northern Elkhorn Mountains, Jefferson and Broadwater Counties, Montana
Harry Wynn Smedes
1966, Professional Paper 510
Hydrologic basin, Death Valley, California
Charles Butler Hunt, T. W. Robinson, W.A. Bowles, A.L. Washburn
1966, Professional Paper 494-B
No abstract available....
Lake Bonneville: Geology and hydrology of the Weber Delta district, including Ogden, Utah
John Henry Frederick Feth, D.A. Barker, L.G. Moore, Randy J. Brown, C.E. Veirs
1966, Professional Paper 518
A cooperative investigation to determine the geology of the Weber Delta district, with emphasis on the occurrence and chemical quality of ground water, was made by the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation with the later assistance of the Utah State Engineer in the final preparation of...
Potential effects of Project Chariot on local water supplies, northwestern Alaska
Arthur M. Piper
1966, Professional Paper 539
Geology and ground-water resources of Portage County, Ohio
John Durfee Winslow, George Willard White
1966, Professional Paper 511
Artesian water in Tertiary limestone in the southeastern States
Victor Timothy Stringfield
1966, Professional Paper 517