Water chemistry of the Santa Clara Valley, California
R. C. Averett, P.R. Wood, K. S. Muir
1971, Open-File Report 71-12
Electrical analog model study of water in the Yabucoa Valley, Puerto Rico; Phase 1, collecting preliminary data and assembling available data
Robert B. Anders
1971, Open-File Report 71-5
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for Calaveras Creek, San Antonio River basin, Texas, 1969
J.M. Alexander
1971, Open-File Report 71-2
No abstract available....
Seismic refraction survey of Pleistocene drainage channels in the lower Great Miami River Valley, Ohio
J. S. Watkins, A. M. Spieker
1971, Professional Paper 605-B
No abstract available....
Water temperatures of California streams, Sacramento basin subregion
J. C. Blodgett
1971, Open-File Report 71-47
Summary of ground-water hydrological data in Michigan in 1970
G.C. Huffman, T. Thompson
1971, Open-File Report 72-173
The purpose of this report is to make available the records of groundwater levels in principal aquifers of the State through 1970 and to compile other related data, such as records of ground-water pumpage, data on municipal, public and industrial water-supply facilities, and the effects of precipitation on ground-water levels....
Field and office instructions in stream gauging for the Hydrological Survey of Zambia
L. E. Bidwell
1971, Open-File Report 73-24
The importance of water to the basic needs of man is self- evident and needs no particular emphasis. The importance of water to a developing economy cannot be overemphasized. A few decades ago, hydrology was a division of hydraulic engineering and was a tool for project survey, plan, and design....
Head fluctuations in artesian wells in the northern Black Hills, South Dakota
D. G. Adolphson, E. F. LeRoux
1971, Open-File Report 71-1
No abstract available....
Side looking radar mosaic (APS--94D), Connecticut and Rhode Island, with parts of adjacent states--uncontrolled (south looking); uncontrolled (north looking)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Open-File Report 71-306
Hadley-Apennine site shaded relief map
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Open-File Report 71-304
No abstract available. ...
Water temperatures of California streams, Colorado Desert subregion
J. C. Blodgett
1971, Open-File Report 71-45
Water temperatures of California streams, San Francisco Bay subregion
J. C. Blodgett
1971, Open-File Report 71-48
A summary of water-temperature records is presented for data collected through September 1968 in the San Francisco Bay Subregion of California. This report is one of a series covering the 11 hydrologic subregions of the State and includes data for 87 stream sites. Water temperatures, in degrees Celsius, are summarized...
Maps of Gordon, Whitfield, and Murray counties, Georgia, showing geology and location of wells and springs
C.W. Cressler
1971, Open-File Report 71-79
Program of ground water resources investigations for the Helmand-Arghandab Valley Authority, Afghanistan
James R. Jones
1971, Open-File Report 73-136
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for Calaveras Creek, San Antonio River basin, Texas 1970
D.R. Reddy
1971, Open-File Report 72-307
The U.S. Soil Conservation Service is actively engaged in the installation of flood and soil erosion reducing measures in Texas under the authority of "The Flood Control Act of 1936 and 1944" and ''Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act" (Public Law 566), as amended. The Soil Conservation Service has found...
Ground-water resources of Coke County, Texas
Clyde A. Wilson
1971, Open-File Report 71-342
Map showing the altitude and configuration of the water level in the "shallow aquifer," January 1969, Roswell basin, Chaves and Eddy Counties, New Mexico
G. E. Welder
1971, Open-File Report 71-321
No abstract available....
Floods of July 4-8, 1969, in north-central Ohio
Ronald I. Mayo, Earl E. Webber, Davis W. Ellis
1971, Open-File Report 72-252
The storm of July 4-5, 1969, in north-central Ohio was an unprecedented event; never before has such intense and widespread precipitation been recorded for a summer storm in Ohio (U.S. Dept. of Commerce, 1969). More than 14 inches of rainfall in less than 24 hours were observed at several places....
Floods on Yahara River, Lake Mendota to Lake Kegonsa, Dane County, Wisconsin, 1971
Barry K. Holmstrom, Carl L. Lawrence
1971, Open-File Report 72-168
The profile and an approximate outline of the flooded area for the regional (100-year) flood has been determined for a 21.3-mile reach of the Yahara River, Dane County, Wisconsin, from State Highway 113 at the head of Lake Mendota downstream to the dam at the outlet of Lake Kegonsa. The...
Estimating magnitude and frequency of floods in Wisconsin
Duane H. Conger
1971, Open-File Report 71-76
This report provides methods for estimating flood characteristics at most sites where flood information may be needed for planning and design and summatizes the significant flood data and related information available on Wisconsin streams. Individual equations are presented for estimating flood discharges for selected recurrence intervals up to a 25-year...
Preliminary map showing thickness of glacial deposits in Wisconsin
R. G. Borman (compiler)
1971, Open-File Report 71-52
Map showing chloride content of water from selected wells finished in the "shallow aquifer," Roswell basin, New Mexico, August-October 1970
G. E. Welder
1971, Open-File Report 72-448
No abstract available....
Techniques for assessing water resource potentials in the developing countries: with emphasis on streamflow, erosion and sediment transport, water movement in unsaturated soils, ground water, and remote sensing in hydrologic applications
George C. Taylor Jr.
1971, Open-File Report 72-375
Hydrologic instrumentation and methodology for assessing water-resource potentials have originated largely in the developed countries of the temperature zone. The developing countries lie largely in the tropic zone, which contains the full gamut of the earth's climatic environments, including most of those of the temperate zone. For this reason, most...
Thermal study of the Missouri River in North Dakota using infrared imagery
Orlo A. Crosby
1971, Open-File Report 71-81
Studies of infrared imagery obtained from aircraft at 305- to 1,524- meter altitudes indicate the feasibility of monitoring thermal changes attributable to the operation of thermal-electric plants and storage reservoirs, as well as natural phenomena such as tributary inflow and ground-water seeps, in large rivers. No identifiable sources of ground-water...
Low-flow study for southwest Ohio streams
Earl E. Webber, Ronald I. Mayo
1971, Open-File Report 71-316
Low-flow discharges at 60 sites on streams in the Little Miami River, Mill Creek, Great Miami River and Wabash River basins are presented in this report. The average annual minimum flows in cubic feet per second (cfs) for a 7-day period of 10-year frequency and a 1-day period of 30-year...