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Influence of surface glacial deposits on streamflow characteristics
P.C. Bent
1971, Open-File Report 72-34
Streamflow characteristics at gaging stations were related by multiple regression techniques to basin and climatic characteristics and equations were developed for estimating streamflow characteristics at ungaged sites. A permeability index, based on surface geology, was used in the analysis and substantially improved the standard error of estimate as compared to...
A heavy mineral study of Pleistocene and Holocene sediments near Nome, Alaska
Madhusudan Sheth
1971, Open-File Report 71-257
A heavy mineral study was carried out for sand-size fractions of onshore Holocene sediments (modern beach and river sediments), nearshore Holocene and Pleistocene relict sediments, and Pleistocene and Pliocene sediments from several nearshore drill-holes. Heavy mineral assemblages of these sediments are dominated by garnet, chlorite, epidote, chloritoid, sphene, and staurolite.The...
The acoustic streamflow-measuring system on the Columbia River at The Dalles, Oregon
Winchell Smith, Larry L. Hubbard, Antonius Laenen
1971, Report
Records of discharge on the Columbia River at The Dalles, Oreg., are vital to the management of the complex water-development projects in the Columbia River basin. Accurate discharge figures are needed for consistent day-to-day management and are required to meet treaty obligations with Canada. Because dams have been erected that completely...
Ground-water pumpage in parts of Merced, Madera, Fresno, Kings, and Tulare Counties, California, 1962-66
Hugh T. Mitten, William Ogilbee
1971, Report
Quantitative estimates of ground-water pumpage from the principal ground-water basins in California are necessary for future appraisal studies, for constructing hydrologic  models, and for systematic planning of water use and conservation. Methods of estimating pumpage for this report are based on metered pumpages, on electric-power consumption and fuel consumption by...
Floods in the Wapsipinicon River Basin, Iowa
Harlan H. Schwob
1971, Report
Flood information is reported for 338 miles of the main stem and six tributaries of the Wapsipinicon River. The information will be of use to those concerned with the design of bridges and other structures and the conduct of various operations on the flood plains of the streams. Included in...
Sedimentation in the Middle Fork Eel River Basin, California
J. M. Knott
1971, Report
The Middle Fork Eel River basin has a drainage area of 753 square miles and is in a mountainous area on the western flank of the coast ranges in northern California. Elevations in the basin range from about 860 feet above mean sea level at the confluence with the Eel...