Nonthermal springs of Utah
J. C. Mundorff
1971, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey Water-Resources Bulletin 16
Data are presented for about 4,500 nonthermal springs that discharge in the State of Utah. Most major springs having discharge of several cubic feet per second or more are in or near mountain ranges or plateaus where precipitation is much greater than in other parts of the State. The largest...
Ground-water resources: Cumberland County, New Jersey
James G. Rooney
1971, Special Report 34
Cumberland County is located in the Atlantic Coastal Plain physiographic province along the northeastern shore of Delaware Bay in Southwestern New Jersey. An average annual hydrologic budget was computed for Cumberland County. Water gains are: precipitation, 1,050 mgd (million gallons per day); surface-water inflow, 142 mgd; ground-water inflow negligible. Water...
Floods in Arkansas, magnitude and frequency characteristics through 1968
James L. Patterson
1971, Arkansas Geological Commission Water Resources Circular 11
Techniques are presented for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods on Arkansas streams. Modern topographic maps now available and computer techniques facilitate in making a comprehensive analysis in which physical and climactic characteristics of river basins are related to flood characteristics at gaging stations. Equations derived from the analysis...
Water wells in the Harper, Superior, and Cuddeback Valley areas, San Bernardino County, California
W. R. Moyle
1971, Bulletin 91-19
This bulletin is one of a series on water wells and springs in southern California desert areas. The series is prepared by the U. S. Geological Survey and published by the California Department of Water Resources. Each bulletin locates water wells and springs in a part of the southern California...
Principal Facts for Gravity Stations in the San Francisco Bay Area, California
G.M. Greve, W. G. Clement
1971, Report
Observed gravity values, station locations, terrain corrections, and Bouguer gravity data are provided as computer printout tabulations for the San Francisco Bay area, California....
Principal facts for gravity stations in the La Sal Mountains area, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah, and Mesa and Montrose Counties, Colorado
H.R. Joesting, J. E. Case
1971, Report
Observed gravity values, station locations, terrain corrections, and Bouguer gravity data are provided as computer printout tabulations for the La Sal Mountains area, Utah-Colorado....
Gravity observations and Bouguer anomaly values for eastern Tennessee
J. S. Watkins, Zvi Yuval
1971, Report
Principal facts for gravity data in eastern Tennessee are presented in computer printout format. These data were used in preparation of Watkins, J. S., 1964, Regional geologic implications of the gravity and magnetic fields of a part of eastern Tennessee....
Gravity observations by U.S. Geological Survey in Kentucky prior to October 1, 1961
Joel S. Watkins
1971, Report
Principal facts for gravity data in Kentucky are presented in computer printout format....
Water resources data for California, 1970; Part 2: Water quality reports
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Data Report CA-70-2
Water-resources investigations of the U.S. Geological Survey include the collection of water-quality data on the chemical and physical characteristics of surface- and ground-water supplies of the Nation. These data for the 1970 water year for the quality of surface water in California are presented in this report. Data for a...
Water resources data for California, 1970; Part 1: Surface water records; Volume 2: Northern Great Basin and Central Valley
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Data Report CA-70-1-2
Surface water records for the 1970 water year for California, including records of streamflow or reservoir storage at gaging stations, partial-record stations, and miscellaneous sites, are given in this report. Records for a few pertinent gaging stations in bordering States also are included. The records were collected and computed by...
Water resources data for California, 1970; Part 1: Surface water reports; Volume 1: Colorado River Basin, Southern Great Basin, and Pacific Slope Basins excluding Central Valley
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Data Report CA-70-1-1
Surface water records for the 1970 water year for California, including records of streamflow or reservoir storage at gaging stations, partial record stations, and miscellaneous sites, are given in this report. Records for a few pertinent gaging stations in bordering States also are included. The records were collected and computed...
Water table in Long Island, New York, March 1971
Edward J. Koszalka, Ellis Koch
1971, Report
The geologic framework and the hydrologic situation in Long Island are periodically reviewed by the U.S. Geological Survey as new knowledge is obtained from current investigations. This work is done through cooperative programs with Nassau and Suffolk County agencies and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. A unique...
Reduction of lithologic-log data to numbers for use in the digital computer
C.O. Morgan, J.M. McNellis
1971, Journal of the International Association for Mathematical Geology (3) 79-86
The development of a standardized system for conveniently coding lithologic-log data for use in the digital computer has long been needed. The technique suggested involves a reduction of the original written alphanumeric log to a numeric log by use of computer programs. This numeric log can...
Synecology of a Virginia salt marsh
J.A. Kerwin, R. Pedigo
1971, Chesapeake Science (12) 125-130
In the spring and summer of 1964 a salt marsh in Gloucester County, Virginia, was analyzed using random quadrat sampling. Synthetic treatments were employed to evaluate data and were correlated with observed differences in elevation. Floristic data indicate the Virginia salt marshes show closer similarity to marshes north of Chesapeake...
The occurrence and significance of polychlorinated biphenyls in the environment
E. H. Dustman, L.F. Stickel, L. J. Blus, W. L. Reichel, Stanley N. Wiemeyer
1971, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (36) 118-131
SUMMARY: Polychlorinated biphenyls constitute a group of chlorine-bearing compounds of industrial origin that have permeated the natural environment throughout the world. Their chemical structure resembles that of some of the organochlorine pesticides. They are troublesome interferences in gas chromatographic analysis of these...
Water resources data for Missouri, water year 1971
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Data Report MO-71-1
No abstract available....
Channel movement of meandering Indiana streams
James F. Daniel
1971, Professional Paper 732-A
The process of channel movement in a meander system involves rotation and translation of meander loops and an increasing path length. The amount of path-length increase is directly proportional to the impulse supplied by discharge and is inversely proportional to the silt-clay percentage of the material composing the channel perimeter. Comparable...
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1970: Part 13. - Snake River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Circular 663
This report lists the streamflow and reservoir stations in the Snake River basin for which records have been or are to be published in reports of the Geological Survey for periods through September 30, 1970. It supersedes Geological Survey Circular 583. It was updated by personnel of the Data Response...
Effects of Grazing on the Hydrology and Biology of the Badger Wash Basin in Western Colorado, 1953-66
Gregg C. Lusby, O.D. Knipe
1971, Water Supply Paper 1532-D
An intensive study of the effect of grazing on the hydrologic and biotic characteristics of small drainage basins on the Colorado Plateau was begun in the fall of 1953. This report presents data obtained during the first 13 years of the proposed 20-year study. For the period of record 1954-66,...
Combined Ice and Water Balances of Gulkana and Wolverine Glaciers, Alaska, and South Cascade Glacier, Washington, 1965 and 1966 Hydrologic Years
Mark Frederick Meier, Wendell V. Tangborn, Lawrence R. Mayo, Austin Post
1971, Professional Paper 715-A
Glaciers occur in northwestern North America between lat 37 deg and 69 deg N. in two major mountain systems. The Pacific Mountain System, near the west coast, receives large amounts of precipitation, has very mild temperatures, and contains perhaps 90 percent of the glacier ice. The Rocky Mountain or Eastern...
Geologic map of the Bonpland PQC region of the Moon
S.R. Titley
1971, IMAP 678
This geologic map has been prepared from the photographic data returned by Ranger VII and is one of a series prepared from the data returned by the Ranger VII, VIII, and IX spacecraft. The map area, in Mare Cognitum, includes the Ranger VII impact point. The map shows the...
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for Mountain Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1969
H.D. Buckner
1971, Open-File Report 71-60
No abstract available....
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for urban studies in the Fort Worth, Texas metropolitan area
G.R. Dempster Jr., B.C. Massey
1971, Open-File Report 71-84
No abstract available....
Urban hydrology of the Houston, Texas metropolitan area, compilation of basic data, 1968
S. L. Johnson
1971, Open-File Report 71-162
A proposed streamflow-data program for Washington State
M. R. Collings
1971, Open-File Report 70-86
No abstract available....