Water resources of the upper White River basin, east-central Indiana
L. W. Cable, J. F. Daniel, R. J. Wolf, C. H. Tate
1971, Water Supply Paper 1999-C
Ground-water discharge to the streams sustains year-round streamflow in the upper White River basin. This discharge, referred to as ground-water runoff or base runoff, is considered to be an index to the amount of g ound water available for development. A comparison of the variations of groundwater runoff and aquifer...
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1966, Parts 1 and 2, north Atlantic slope basins and South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Supply Paper 1991
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1967, Parts 5 and 6, Hudson Bay and Upper Mississippi River basins and Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Supply Paper 2013
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1966, Parts 12-16, North Pacific slope basins, Alaska and Hawaii and other Pacific areas
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Supply Paper 1996
Ground-water levels in the United States, 1964-68, southeastern states
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Supply Paper 1978
No abstract available....
Determination of Radium-228 in Natural Waters
Jesse O. Johnson
1971, Water Supply Paper 1696-G
Surface water supply of the United States, 1961-65, Part 14. Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Supply Paper 1935
No abstract available....
Water resources of north-central Oahu, Hawaii
Jack C. Rosenau, E.R. Lubke, R. H. Nakahara
1971, Water Supply Paper 1899-D
No abstract available....
Hydrology and sedimentation of Corey Creek and Elk Run basins, north-central Pennsylvania
Lloyd A. Reed
1971, Water Supply Paper 1532-E
Analysis of data collected from two small agricultural basins in northcehtral Pennsylvania during the period May 1954 to September 1967 indicates that conservation measures reduced the quantity of suspended sediment leaving the Corey Creek basin as a result of frequent storms during the growing season. Extensive soil conservation treatments were...
Ground-water levels in the United States, 1965-69, south-central states
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Supply Paper 1979
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1961-65, Part 12. Pacific slope basins in Washington, Volume 2. Upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Supply Paper 1933
No abstract available....
Tunnels and dikes of the Koolau Range, Oahu, Hawaii, and their effect on storage depletion and movement of ground water
George Tokusuke Hirashima
1971, Water Supply Paper 1999-M
Ground water impounded by dikes in the Koolau Range is a major source of water for the island of Oahu, Hawaii, and many tunnels have been bored into the range to develop it. All water-development tunnels, except Waihee tunnel, have depleted storage in the rocks they penetrate and are now...
Summary of floods in the United States during 1966
J.O. Rostvedt
1971, Water Supply Paper 1870-D
This report describes the outstanding floods in the United States during 1966. The four most destructive floods occurred during March-April in the Red River of the North basin in northwestern Minnesota, during April-May in northeastern Texas, in August, in east-central Nebraska, and in December, in the Southwestern United States. For...
Floods of December 1966 in the Kern-Kaweah area, Kern and Tulare Counties, California; with section on Geomorphic Effects in the Kern River Basin
Willard W. Dean, Kevin M. Scott
1971, Water Supply Paper 1870-C
Past records of peak flow ,and 3-day ,storm-runoff volume in the Kern, Tule, and Kaweah River basins in California were greatly exceeded by the floods of December 1966. Streams rose rapidly following precipitation of as much as 15 inches in a 24-hour period on December 5-6 during a strong inflow...
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1967, Parts 3 and 4, Ohio River basin and St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Supply Paper 2012
Availability of streamflow for recharge of the basal aquifer in the Pearl Harbor area, Hawaii
George Tokusuke Hirashima
1971, Water Supply Paper 1999-B
The Pearl Harbor area is underlain by an extensive basal aquifer that contains large supplies of fresh water. Because of the presence of a cap rock composed of sedimentary material that is less permeable than the basaltic lava of the basal aquifer, seaward movement of ground water is retarded. The...
Analysis of current-meter data at Columbia River gaging stations, Washington and Oregon
John Savini, G. L. Bodhaine
1971, Water Supply Paper 1869-F
The U.S. Geological Survey developed equipment to measure stream velocity simultaneously with 10 current meters arranged in a vertical and to measure velocity closer to the streambed than attainable with conventional equipment. With the 10 current meters, synchronous velocities were recorded for a period of 66 minutes at 10 different...
Ground-water and geohydrologic conditions in Queens County, Long Island, New York
Julian Soren
1971, Water Supply Paper 2001-A
Queens County is a heavily populated borough of New York City, at the western end of Long Island, N. Y., in which large amounts of ground water are used, mostly for public supply. Ground water, pumped from local aquifers, by privately owned water-supply companies, supplied the water needs of about...
Subsurface waste disposal by means of wells - A selective annotated bibliography
Donald Robert Rima, Edith B. Chase, Beverly M. Myers
1971, Water Supply Paper 2020
Subsurface waste disposal by means of wells is the practice of using drilled wells to inject unwanted substances into underground rock formations. The use of wells for this purpose is not a new idea. As long ago as the end of the last century, it was common practice to drill...
Surface water supply of the United States 1961–65: Part 3. Ohio River Basin; Volume 2. Ohio River Basin From Kanawha River to Louisville, Kentucky
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Supply Paper 1908
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1961-65: Part 5, Hudson Bay and Upper Mississippi River basins: Volume 1. Hudson Bay basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Supply Paper 1913
No abstract available....
Techniques and equipment required for precise stream gaging in tide-affected fresh-water reaches of the Sacramento River, California
Winchell Smith
1971, Water Supply Paper 1869-G
Current-meter measurements of high accuracy will be required for calibration of an acoustic flow-metering system proposed for installation in the Sacramento River at Chipps Island in California. This report presents an analysis of the problem of making continuous accurate current-meter measurements in this channel where the flow regime is changing...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1961-65, Part 4, St. Lawrence River basin, v. 1, Basins of streams tributary to Lakes Superior, Michigan, and Huron
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Water Supply Paper 1911
Underground storage of imported water in the San Gorgonio Pass area, southern California
Richard M. Bloyd
1971, Water Supply Paper 1999-D
The San Gorgonio Pass ground-water basin is divided into the Beaumont, Banning, Cabazon, San Timoteo, South Beaumont, Banning Bench, and Singleton storage units. The Beaumont storage unit, centrally located in the agency area, is the largest in volume of the storage units. Estimated long-term average annual precipitation in the San...
Water resources of the Big Black River basin, Mississippi
B. E. Wasson
1971, Water Supply Paper 1899-F
Abundant supplies of water of good quality are available in the Big Black River basin from either ground-water or surface-water sources. For 90 percent of the time flow in the lower part of the Big Black River below Pickens is not less than 85 cfs (cubic feet per second), and...