Seventh progress report on the cooperative investigation of springs and streamflow in the Tecolote tunnel area of Santa Barbara County, California
W. C. Peterson
1957, Open-File Report 57-89
This report is the seventh in a a continuing series of progress reports giving the results of discharge measurements made at selected springs and streams in the Tecolote Tunnel are area of the Santa Ynez Mountains. The mountains. The measurement program was begun on its present scale in the...
Hydrology and water law: what is their future common ground?
Arthur M. Piper, Harold E. Thomas
1957, Open-File Report 57-90
We live in an age of social and economic evolution--evolution so deep reaching and rapid it constitutes ad revolution in numerous fields of human concern. Long-standing concepts of what is appropriate and orderly face drastic modification if they are to survive. To this situation the principles of applied hydrology and...
Surface-water hydrology of small basins in California between Russian and Eel Rivers
S. E. Rantz
1957, Open-File Report 57-93
Surface water supply of eastern and central North Carolina
Edward B. Rice
1957, Open-File Report 57-96
None of the many factors that influence the economic growth of eastern and central North Carolina plays a more important role than water. Adequate water supply for municipal, rural domestic, industrial, and agricultural uses, is a basic need of any region....
Feasibility of obtaining domestic ground-water supplies in the YU Bench and Emblem Bench areas, Bighorn and Park Counties, Wyoming
C.J. Robinove
1957, Open-File Report 57-97
Application and evaluation of the Sargent-Malmstadt Automatic Titrator to argentimetric and mercurimetric chloride titrations
M. W. Skougstad
1957, Open-File Report 57-101
Flame photometric determination of strontium in water
Marvin W. Skougstad
1957, Open-File Report 57-102
Preliminary search of reported methods of Sr analysis revealed several investigations which have been made for the determination of Sr with the flame photometer, both at relatively low concentrations (0 to 50 ppm Sr) and at higher concentrations. Generally the procedures described involved measurement of Sr emission at either 460.7...
Determination of suspended discharge of streams in California
D.E. Sloan
1957, Open-File Report 57-103
Progress report on studies of artificial recharge in the Grand Prairie region, Arkansas, 1956
R. T. Sniegocki
1957, Open-File Report 57-104
Drainage area data for Alabama streams
J.S. Stallings, L.B. Peirce
1957, Open-File Report 57-106
The drainage area of a river basin is an important parameter in many engineering equations used for hydrologic design. It is not a parameter, however, that always requires precise measurement. Factors in the hydrologic cycle such as rainfall, runoff, transpiration, and infiltration cannot be measured nearly as closely as drainage...
Continued utilization of ground-water storage basins
H. E. Thomas
1957, Open-File Report 57-109
Doubtless most of you are more familiar with surface reservoirs, their capabilities and limitations, than you are with ground-water reservoirs. I believe that this is true of people in general, even the experts. And because of our inadequate knowledge of ground-water reservoirs, our use of them creates problems that are...
United Geophysical Company geophysical cross sections and profiles in Naval Petroleum Reserve No. and adjoining areas
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1957, Open-File Report 57-112
Reference sources on ground-water hydrology
R.C. Vorhis
1957, Open-File Report 57-113
A ground-water supply at Kake, Alaska
R.M. Waller
1957, Open-File Report 57-115
Ground water and permafrost at Bethel, Alaska
Roger M. Waller
1957, Open-File Report 57-116
This report is a result of a study of the results of a test-drilling program conducted by the Alaska Department of Health to determine whether a ground-water supply is available in the village of Bethel, Alaska. The U. S. Geological Survey was asked to assist in evaluating the available information...
Ground-water reconnaissance of six Eskimo villages in the Kobuk-Noatak area, Alaska
R.M. Waller
1957, Open-File Report 57-117
Interim report on water wells, Gallup, New Mexico
S. W. West
1957, Open-File Report 57-120
Reports and investigations by the Ground Water Branch, U.S. Geological Survey, in California since 1940
G.F. Worts Jr., and others
1957, Open-File Report 57-125
Artificial recharge to ground water in Oregon and Washington
D. H. Hart
1957, Open-File Report 58-45
Ground water in the vicinity of McGregor Range campsite, Otero County, New Mexico
J. W. Hood
1957, Open-File Report 58-49
Delivery of water, Whitney Reservoir to Richmond, Texas, via Brazos River channel, 1956
P.E. Holland
1957, Open-File Report 58-48
No abstract available....
Discussion on mechanics of ripple formation by Dr. H. K. Liu
M.L. Albertson, B.V. Richardson, D.B. Simons
1957, Open-File Report 57-2
Floods in 1956 in the Esquatzel Coulee area in Washington
D.G. Anderson, G. L. Bodhaine
1957, Open-File Report 57-3
The adsorption of radioactive substances on waterborne and consolidated materials
F. B. Barker
1957, Open-File Report 57-5
Uranium and radium in ground waters of the Llano Estacado, Texas and New Mexico
F. B. Barker, R. C. Scott
1957, Open-File Report 57-6