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Map showing construction materials in the Fairbanks D-2 NE Quadrangle, Alaska
Troy L. Pewe, John W. Bell
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 670-C
This map is based on data presented on the Geologic map of the Fairbanks D-2 NE quadrangle (Map I-950, Pewe and others, in press), the Map showing distribution of permafrost in the Fairbanks D-2 NE quadrangle (Map MF-670A, Pewe and Bell, 1975a), the map showing ground-water conditions in the Fairbanks...
Map showing construction materials in the Fairbanks D-1 SW Quadrangle, Alaska
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 671-C
This map is based on data presented on the Geologic map of the Fairbanks D-1 SW quadrangle (Map I-949, Pewe and others, in press), the Map showing distribution of permafrost in the Fairbanks D-1 SW quadrangle (Map MF-671A, Pewe and Bell, 1975a), the map showing ground-water conditions in the Fairbanks...
Water resources of Gove, Logan, and Wallace Counties, west-central Kansas
Thomas J. McClain, Edward D. Jenkins, Katherine M. Keene, Marilyn E. Pabst
1975, Hydrologic Atlas 521
This atlas presents information on the geology and water resources of a three-county area in west-central Kansas (index map). The report is intended promarily as a guide to the availability of ground water, which is the main source of supply for domestic, stock, inductrial, irrigation, and municipal uses. ...
Map showing availability of hydrologic data published by the U.S. Environmental Data Service and by the U.S. Geological Survey and cooperating agencies, greater Denver area, Front Range Urban Corridor, Colorado
E. R. Hampton
1975, IMAP 856-C
What is the rainfall of this region? What areas are prone to periodic flooding? What is the water supply? What is the chemical quality of the ground water and water in the streams? How deep is the water table? Which streams are gaged, and where? These and similar questions are...
Water resources of the Lake of the Woods watershed, north-central Minnesota
John O. Helgesen, Gerald F. Lindholm, Donald W. Ericson
1975, Hydrologic Atlas 544
The Lake of the Woods watershed is an area of about 2,900 square miles (7,500 km), the northern limit of which is part of the boundary between the United States and Canada. Drainage is to Lake of the Woods, either directly or by the Rainy River. The watershed includes about...
Water resources of the Zumbro River watershed, southeastern Minnesota
H. W. Anderson Jr., D.F. Farrell, W.L. Broussard, M. F. Hult
1975, Hydrologic Atlas 543
The Zumbro River drains 1,428 square miles and falls from about 1,300 feet altitude in its headwaters to 665 feet at its mouth. The remaining 248 square miles included in the watershed is drained by small creeks flowing directly into the Mississippi River. Distribution of water use is about as...
Water resources of the Root River watershed, southeastern Minnesota
W.L. Broussard, D.F. Farrell, H. W. Anderson Jr., P.E. Felsheim
1975, Hydrologic Atlas 548
This Hydrologic Atlas is one of a series describing the 39 watersheds in Minnesota. The Root River watershed includes Houston, Winona, and parts of the surrounding counties. The 2 ,570 square miles in the watershed varies from gently rolling prairie in the west to an area of plateaus separated by...