Land use and land cover and associated maps for Goodland, Kans.
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 76-104
Land use and land cover and associated maps for Charleston, W. Va.
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 76-33
Preliminary map showing potential for copper deposits in the Tucson 2° quadrangle, Arizona
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 76-458
No abstract available....
Land use and land cover and associated maps for San Diego, Calif.
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 76-116
Soil moisture in the Black River Basin, New York, during 1972-73: International Field Year for the Great Lakes (IFYGL)
William N. Embree
1976, Open-File Report 76-543
Soil-moisture data were collected and analyzed to provide an estimate of the quantity of water in temporary storage in the Black River Basin, New York, during the International Field Year for the Great Lakes (IFYGL) (April 1, 1972 to March 31, 1973). A portable neutron logger was used to record...
Teton Dam flood of June 1976, Moreland quadrangle, Idaho
Larry L. Hubbard, John H. Bartells
1976, Hydrologic Atlas 580
The failure of the Teton Dam caused extreme flooding along the Teton River, Henrys Fork, and Snake River in southeastern Idaho on June 5-8, 1976. No flooding occurred downstream from American Falls Reservoir. The inundated areas and maximum water-surface elevations are shown in a series of 17 hydrologic atlases. The...
Distribution and movement of zinc and other heavy metals in South San Francisco Bay, California
Wesley L. Bradford
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-37
Hydrologic reconnaissance of the geothermal area near Klamath Falls, Oregon
E.A. Sammel, D. L. Peterson
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-127
Geothermal phenomena observed in the vicinity of Klamath Falls include hot springs with temperatures that approach 204°F (96 o C) (the approximate boiling temperature for the altitude), steam and water wells with temperatures that exceed 212°F (100°C), and hundreds of warm-water wells with temperatures mostly ranging from 68° to 95°F...
High resolution Mariner 9 pictures in the Chryse region of Mars
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, IMAP 991
Aeromagnetic map of the Connors Pass and Schell Peaks quadrangles, Nevada
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 76-363
No abstract available....
Data for calibrating unsteady-flow sediment-transport models, East Fork River, Wyoming, 1975
Holly A. Mahoney, Edmund D. Andrews, William W. Emmett, Luna Bergere Leopold, Robert H. Meade, Robert M. Myrick, Carl F. Nordin
1976, Open-File Report 76-22
In 1975, data to calibrate a one-dimensional unsteady-flow and sediment-transport routing model were collected on a reach of the East Fork River of western Wyoming. The reach, 3.1 miles (5 kilometers) in length, wan immediately upstream from a previously established bedload sampling station. Nineteen channel cross sections were sounded at...
Aeromagnetic map of the northern part of West Virginia
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 76-780
Aeromagnetic map of the northwest portion of the San Francisco Bay region, California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 76-618
No abstract available....
High-resolution seismic reflection profiling for mapping shallow aquifers in Lee County, Florida
T.M. Missimer, Richard Alfred Gardner
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-45
High-resolution continuous seismic reflection profiling equipment was utilized to define the configuration of sedimentary layers underlying part of Lee County, Florida. About 45 miles (72 kilometers) of profile were made on the Caloosahatchee River Estuary and San Carlos Bay. Two different acoustic energy sources, a high resolution boomer and a...
Potentiometric surface of Floridan aquifer May 1975, and change of potentiometric surface 1969 to 1975, Southwest Florida Water Management District and adjacent areas
L. R. Mills, C. P. Laughlin
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-80
Maps showing the potentiometric surface of the Floridan aquifer for May 1975, and changes of potentiometric surface from 1964 to 1975 were prepared for areas in southwest Florida. Contours and color codes describe water-level changes. The larger map, scale 1:500,000, reflects the water-level changes from 1969-75. The smaller map shows...
A preliminary evaluation of the chemical character of water near the northwest shore of Topaz Lake, Douglas County, Nevada
Jon O. Nowlin
1976, Open-File Report 76-419
Land use and land cover and associated maps for Miles City, Montana; North Dakota
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 76-25
Aeroradioactivity map of Charleston and vicinity, South Carolina
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 76-30
Land use and land cover and associated maps for Miami, Fla.
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 76-7
Aeromagnetic map of the East Greenwich Quadrangle, Kent, Washington, Providence, and Newport counties, Rhode Island
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 76-227
Land use and land cover maps for Stone Mountain, Georgia
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 76-145
Potential for development of ground water at a test site near Truro, Massachusetts
J.H. Guswa, Clark J. Londquist
1976, Open-File Report 76-614
An aquifer test was carried out at a possible ground-water development site in Truro, Massachusetts. Average lateral hydraulic conductivity for material in the screened interval of the test well is 216 feet per day. Specific yield of the material at water-table depth is about 0.10. Anisotropy, or ratio of lateral...
Status of ground-water modeling in the U.S. Geological Survey
Charles A. Appel, J.D. Bredehoeft
1976, Circular 737
The U.S. Geological Survey is active in the development and use of models for the analysis of various types of ground-water problems. Types of problems for which models have been, or are being, developed include: (1) ground-water flow in saturated or partially unsaturated materials, (2) land subsidence resulting from ground-water...
Atlas of urban and regional change, greater Pittsburgh region, Pennsylvania; C. Land use change, 1969-73 (Allegheny County)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 75-28-C
Seismic engineering program report, January-March 1976
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Circular 736-A