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Review of waterpower withdrawals in McKenzie River basin, Oregon
Jesse Lane Colbert
1961, Open-File Report 61-33
The review of withdrawals for this basin has been given a high priority because of the current interest in both recreational and water values present. Federal and State agencies with interests in the area signified their desires to have the review made at an early date....
Water levels in observation wells in Santa Barbara County, California, in 1960
P.M. Merritt
1961, Open-File Report 61-96
Investigation of the ground-water resources of Santa Barbara County was continued during 1960 by the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Santa Barbara County Water Agency. Monthly water-level measurements were made in 193 wells, in 9 of which automatic water-level recorders were operated. Earlier measurements, covering the period...
Dacitic ash-flow sheet near Superior and Globe, Arizona
Donald W. Peterson
1961, Open-File Report 61-119
Remnants of a dacitic ash-flow sheet near Globe, Miama, and Superia, Arizona cover about 100 square miles; before erosion the area covered by the sheet was at least 400 square miles and perhaps as much as 1,500 square miles. Its maximum thickness is about 2,000 feet, its average thickness is...
Recharging ground-water reservoirs
George H. Taylor
1961, Open-File Report 60-139
Successful artificial recharge of a ground-water reservoir depends upon many factors. Some factors are very complicated and technical. This paper will deal briefly with some of them. For a more comprehensive description of ground-water reservoirs and their artificial recharge, the publications listed at the end of this paper should be...
Geochemistry of the Frenchy Incline uranium deposit, San Miguel County, Colorado
Alfred T. Miesch
1961, Open-File Report 61-98
The Frenchy Incline uranium deposit is in the Salt Wash member of the Morrison formation, on the central part of the Colorado Plateau, and consists of sandstone and mudstone that have been impregnated with uranium and vanadium minerals in addition to other constituents. The compositions of the deposit and its...