Map showing the thickness of loosely packed sediments and the depth to bedrock in the Sugar House quadrangle, Salt Lake County, Utah
Edward E. McGregor, Richard Van Horn, Ted Arnow
1974, IMAP 766-M
This map provides information on the location and distribution of three general types of geologic materials in part of Salt Lake County, including the southeastern part of Salt Lake City, Utah. These materials have different physical properties that are pertinent to comprehensive planning and zoning, land-use studies, and engineering usage....
Dissolved-solids content of ground water in the Tucson area, Arizona
L. R. Kister
1974, IMAP 844-I
No abstract available....
Geohydrology of Crow Creek and Lower Brule Indian Reservations, South Dakota
Lewis W. Howells
1974, Hydrologic Atlas 499
Effective improvement of economic and social conditions of Indians living on Crow Creek and Lower Brule Reservations has been hampered by lack of adequate and reliable information about the quantity and quality of water supplies available for development. Compounding the problem, and making especially pressing the need for discovery and...
Water resources of the Cannon River watershed, southeastern Minnesota
H. W. Anderson Jr., D.F. Farrell, W.L. Broussard, P.E. Felsheim
1974, Hydrologic Atlas 522
The 1,462 square miles of land surface in the Cannon River watershed varies considerably from areas of low hills and plains to areas dominated by streams deeply incised into bedrock. Much of the south-central part of the area consists of a till plain that ranges in altitude from 1,100 to...
Map showing flood and surface water information in the Sugar House quadrangle, Salt Lake County, Utah
Richard Van Horn, F.K. Fields
1974, IMAP 766-N
In the past man has built on land that might be covered by floodwaters, with little consideration of the consequences. The result has been disastrous to those in the path of floodwaters and has cost the loss of thousands of lives and untold billions of dollars in property damage in...
Aeromagnetic map of eastern Dorchester County, Maryland, and parts of adjacent counties
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Geophysical Investigations Map 898
Water resources of the Lower Minnesota River Watershed, south-central Minnesota
H.W. Anderson, D.F. Farrell, W.L. Broussard
1974, Hydrologic Atlas 526
The lower Minnesota River watershed, an area of 2,005 square miles, is fairly flat west of the Minnesota River, but rises to a hilly ridge along the east side of the watershed. Most of the area is covered by ground moraine cut deeply by the Minnesota River and less deeply...
Hydrologic Unit Map -- 1974, state of South Carolina
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Hydrologic Unit 40
Relative susceptibility of lakes to water-quality degradation in the southern Hood Canal area, Washington
Gilbert C. Bortleson, B. L. Foxworthy
1974, IMAP 853-B
No abstract available....
Map showing availability of ground water, Warren Quadrangle, Massachusetts
C.J. Londquist
1974, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 541-E
Map showing ground-water velocities in the uppermost saturated alluvial deposits of the Tucson area, Arizona
W. R. Osterkamp
1974, IMAP 844-K
No abstract available....
Effects of urbanization on floods in the Dallas, Texas metropolitan area
George R. Dempster Jr.
1974, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-60
The effects of urbanization on flood characteristics of streams in the Dallas metropolitan area were studied by use of a digital model of the hydrologic system. The model was calibrated by using observed rainfall and runoff data from 19 storms in six basins having various degrees of urbanization. The calibrated...
Water resources of the Blue Earth River watershed, south-central Minnesota
H.W. Anderson, D.F. Farrell, W.L. Broussard
1974, Hydrologic Atlas 525
The Blue Earth River Watershed in Minnesota includes 3,106 square miles of land surface, which varies from fairly flat to gently rolling. The drainage extends south to include an additional 450 square miles in Iowa. The western, southern, and eastern boundaries are end moraines formed by Pleistocene glaciers. Major streams...
Hydrologic Unit Map -- 1974, Idaho
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Hydrologic Unit 12
This map and accompanying table show Hydrologic Units that are basically hydrographic in nature. The Cataloging Units shown will supplant the Cataloging Units previously used by the U.S. Geological Survey in its Catalog of Information on Water Data (1966-72). The previous U.S. Geological Survey Catalog-Indexing System was by map number...
Water resources of the coastal drainage basins of Southeastern Massachusetts: Weir River, Hingham to Jones River, Kingston
John R. Williams, Gary D. Tasker
1974, Hydrologic Atlas 504
Hydrologic Unit Map — 1974, State of Virginia
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Hydrologic Unit 46
No abstract available....
Hydrologic Unit Map — 1974, States of New Hampshire and Vermont
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Hydrologic Unit 29
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance of the upper Au Sable River a cold-water river in the north-central part of Michigan's southern peninsula
G. E. Hendrickson, C. J. Doonan
1974, Hydrologic Atlas 527
The Au Sable River is one of Michigan’s most popular trout streams and canoe trails. Its riverside campgrounds are enjoyed by thousands of campers each year, and many cabins and homes have been built on its banks. At present, interests of the different recreationists – fishermen, canoers, campers, and riverside...
Water resources of Hamilton County, southwestern Kansas
David H. Lobmeyer, C. G. Sauer
1974, Hydrologic Atlas 516
According to records of the National Weather Service (formerly the U.S. Weather Bureau) for a station near Syracuse, the average annual precipitation in Hamilton County is about 16 inches. Of this amount, 83 percent occurs during the growing season (March 15 to October 15). A part of the precipitation runs...
Hydrologic Unit Map -- 1974, State of Pennsylvania
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Hydrologic Unit 39
This map and accompanying table show Hydrologic Units that are basically hydrographic in nature. The Cataloging Units shown will supplant the Cataloging Units previously used by the U.S. Geological Survey in its Catalog of Information on Water Data (1966-72). The previous U.S. Geological Survey Catalog-Indexing System was by map number...
Bathymetric map of the Indonesian region
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, IMAP 875-A
Land use map, 1970, Washington urban area, D.C., MD., and VA.
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, IMAP 858-A
No abstract available....
Bedrock geologic map of the Greenwood quadrangle, Marquette County, Michigan
William F. Cannon
1974, Geologic Quadrangle 1168
The Marquette Iron Range is presently ( 1973) the second largest iron mining district in the United States. Commercial iron deposits, now mostly concentrating-grade ore, are in the Negaunee Iron-formation, which is part of a thick sequence of metasedimentary rocks of Precambrian X age. These rocks are preserved in the...
Hydrologic Unit Map -- 1974, Caribbean region
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Hydrologic Unit 58
Water resources of the Crow River watershed, south-central Minnesota
Gerald F. Lindholm, D.F. Farrell, John O. Helgesen
1974, Hydrologic Atlas 528
The Crow River watershed, an area of about 2,760 square miles, is covered entirely by glacial deposits. A topographically high, east-west-trending end moraine divides most of the watershed into two drainage areas of approximately equal size. The North Fork Crow River drains a mixture of glacial outwash and till deposits,...