Preparation of input data for automatic computation of stage-discharge relations at culverts
Howard Frederick Matthai, Harold E. Stull, Jacob Davidian
1968, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 07-C3
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Warren quadrangle, Worcester, Hampden, and Hampshire Counties, Massachusetts
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1968, Geophysical Investigations Map 620
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Palmer quadrangle, Hampden, Hampshire, and Worcester Counties, Massachusetts
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1968, Geophysical Investigations Map 617
No abstract available....
Water for the growing needs of Harrison County, Mississippi
Roy Newcome Jr., Donald E. Shattles, Carney P. Humphreys Jr.
1968, Water Supply Paper 1856
The potential for water-supply development in Harrison County is almost unlimited. During an average year, more than 350 billion gallons of water flow into the Gulf of Mexico from the streams of the county. With storage reservoirs these streams have a potential sustained supply of hundreds of millions of. gallons...
Aeromagnetic map of the Springfield North quadrangle, Hampden and Hampshire Counties, Massachusetts
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1968, Geophysical Investigations Map 618
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Springfield South quadrangle, Hampden County, Massachusetts, and Hartford and Tolland Counties, Connecticut
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1968, Geophysical Investigations Map 632
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of Monitor Valley and vicinity, Lander and Eureka Counties, Nevada
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1968, Open-File Report 69-292
No abstract available....
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1967 - Part 1, North Atlantic slope basins
B.A. Anderson, C.B. Ham
1968, Circular 571
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1967 - Part 4, St. Lawrence River basin
B.A. Anderson, C.B. Ham
1968, Circular 574
Application of ultraviolet reflectance and stimulated luminescence to the remote detection of natural materials
William R. Hemphill
1968, Open-File Report 68-126
Carbonate rocks and evaporite deposits commonly exhibit relatively high reflectance in the ultraviolet (<3600A), and some outcrops of these materials are selectively shown on ultraviolet imagery. Other materials which are commonly strongly imaged on ultraviolet imagery and photography include water, snow, concrete, and metallic objects, particularly aluminum.Outdoor tests of an...
Travel rates of water for selected streams in the Willamette River basin, Oregon
David Dell Harris
1968, Hydrologic Atlas 273
Determination of discharge during pulsating flow
T. H. Thompson
1968, Water Supply Paper 1869-D
Pulsating flow in an open channel is a manifestation of unstable-flow conditions in which a series of translatory waves of perceptible magnitude develops and moves rapidly downstream. Pulsating flow is a matter of concern in the design and operation of steep-gradient channels. If it should occur at high stages in...
Water resources of east-central Mississippi-Clarke, Jasper, Laurderdale, Newton, Scott, and Smith Counties
E. H. Boswell
1968, Open-File Report 68-16
Water Resources Data for Colorado, 1967; Part 2: Water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1968, Water Data Report CO-67-2
Effect of increased pumping of ground water in the Fairfield-New Baltimore area, Ohio - a prediction by analog-model study
A. M. Spieker
1968, Professional Paper 605-C
Availability of ground water in the Oakton quadrangle, and part of the Wolf Island quadrangle in Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky
Arnold J. Hansen
1968, Hydrologic Atlas 182
No abstract available....
Hydrology for urban land planning - A guidebook on the hydrologic effects of urban land use
Luna Bergere Leopold
1968, Circular 554
This circular attempts to summarize existing knowledge of the effects of urbanization on hydrologic factors. It also attempts to express this knowledge in terms that the planner can use to test alternatives during the planning process. Because the available data used in this report are applied to a portion of...
Use of water by riparian vegetation, Cottonwood Wash, Arizona
James E. Bowie, William Kam
1968, Water Supply Paper 1858
The change in water use as a result of the modification of riparian vegetation was measured in Cottonwood Wash, Mohave County, Ariz. A 4.1-mile length of the stream channel was selected and divided into a 2.6-mile upper reach and a 1.5-mile lower reach. Measurements of streamflow, ground-water levels, vegetation, and...
Water-mineral relations of Quaternary deposits in the Lower Platte River drainage area in eastern Nebraska
Ivan Barnes, Ray Bentall
1968, Water Supply Paper 1859-D
The partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2), the degree of saturation with respect to calcite (IAP/K calcite), the pH, and the concentrations of selected constituents in solution were determined for water from 52 wells and the Platte River. Compared to the PCO2 in the atmosphere, the average PCO2 in the...
Hydrology of Crater, East and Davis Lakes, Oregon; with section on Chemistry of the Lakes
Kenneth N. Phillips, A. S. Van Denburgh
1968, Water Supply Paper 1859-E
Crater, East, and Davis Lakes are small bodies of fresh water that occupy topographically closed basins in Holocene volcanic terrane. Because the annual water supply exceeds annual evaporation, water must be lost by seepage from each lake. The seepage rates vary widely both in volume and in percentage of the...
Storage requirements for Arkansas streams
James Lee Patterson
1968, Water Supply Paper 1859-G
The supply of good-quality surface water in Arkansas is abundant. owing to seasonal and annual variability of streamflow, however, storage must be provided to insure dependable year-round supplies in most of the State. Storage requirements for draft rates that are as much as 60 percent of the mean annual flow...
Ground-water hydrology of the Sevier Desert, Utah
R. W. Mower, R.D. Feltis
1968, Water Supply Paper 1854
The Sevier Desert, as used in this report, comprises the main part of the Sevier Desert, the Tintic Valley, and the southeastern part of the Old River Bed. It covers an area of about 3,000 square miles and occupies a large basin in the eastern part of the Basin and...
Discharge in the lower Columbia River basin, 1928-65
Hollis M. Orem
1968, Circular 550
Estimates of monthly and annual mean discharge for five ungaged sites in the lower Columbia River are presented for water years 1928-65. These sites are Columbia River at Vancouver, Wash., Willamette River at mouth, Columbia River at St. Helens, Oreg., Columbia River at Longview, Wash., and Columbia River at mouth....
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States, part 5. Hudson Bay and Upper Mississippi River Basins
James L. Patterson, Charles R. Gamble
1968, Water Supply Paper 1678
No abstract available....
Summary of floods in the United States during 1963
J.O. Rostvedt, and others
1968, Water Supply Paper 1830-B
This report describes the most outstanding floods in the United States during 1963. The three most destructive floods occurred in March from Alabama to West Virginia and Ohio, in June in Nebraska, and in August in Buffalo, N.Y.Widespread disastrous floods struck the western slopes of the Appalachian Mountains from Alabama...