Location of geologic field projects as of June 30, 1964; Location of geologic field projects in Alaska as of June 30, 1964
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1964, Open-File Report 64-154
Factors affecting the occurrence of floods in the Southwest
M. A. Benson
1964, Water Supply Paper 1580-D
Water-table, surface-drainage, and engineering soils map of the Milford quadrangle, Delaware
Durward H. Boggess, Christian F. Davis, O. J. Coskery
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 133
Water-table, surface-drainage, and engineering soils map of the Milton quadrangle, Delaware
Durward H. Boggess, John K. Adams, O. J. Coskery
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 102
Geology and hydrology of the West Milton area, Saratoga County, New York
Frederick K. Mack, F. H. Pauszek, John R. Crippen
1964, Water Supply Paper 1747
This report describes the geology, ground-water conditions, streamflow characteristics, and quality of water in the West Milton area, Saratoga County, N.Y. The West Milton area is in the east-central part of New York in the hilly region that forms a transition zone between the Adirondack Mountains and the Hudson-Mohawk valley...
Water-table, surface-drainage, and engineering soils map of the Harrington quadrangle, Delaware
Christian F. Davis, Durward H. Boggess
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 136
Preliminary report on tests of the application of geophysical methods to Arctic ground water problems
David F. Barnes, Gerald R. MacCarthy
1964, Open-File Report 64-9
Seismic refraction and electrical resistivity surveys were made during the summer and fall of 1952 in the Tanana Valley near Fairbanks, Alaska, as part of the studies of the application of geophysical techniques to ground-water problems in Alaska instigated in 1951 by the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Laboratories....
Water-table, surface-drainage, and engineering soils map of the Dover quadrangle, Delaware
John K. Adams, Christian F. Davis, Durward H. Boggess
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 139
Availability of ground water in the Hardin quadrangle, Kentucky
L.M. MacCary
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 115
Aeromagnetic and geologic map of northwestern Minnesota
G. D. Bath, G. M. Schwartz, F. P. Gilbert
1964, Geophysical Investigations Map 471
No abstract available....
Availability of ground water for irrigation on the Pojoaque Pueblo Grant, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
G.A. Dinwiddie
1964, Open-File Report 64-43
Water-table, surface-drainage, and engineering soils map of the Rehoboth Beach area, Delaware
Durward H. Boggess, John K. Adams, Christian F. Davis
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 109
Water resources of the Green Bay area, Wisconsin
Doyle Blewer Knowles, F. C. Dreher, George Walter Whetstone
1964, Water Supply Paper 1499-G
The Green Bay area comprises an area of about 525 square miles in eastern Wisconsin at the south end of Green Bay. It includes the western three-fourths of Brown County and the eastern one-ninth of Outagamie County. In 1960, the population of the area was estimated at 124,000. The most prominent...
Summary of developed and potential waterpower of the United States and other countries of the world, 1955-62
Loyd L. Young
1964, Circular 483
Estimates of potential waterpower and historical data on waterpower developments in various parts of the world are assembled in this report. Salient characteristics of the period studied, 1955-62, include increased use of the underground powerhouse, multiple -purpose developments, and use of storage (including pumped storage) to increase the value of...
Review of waterpower withdrawals in Weiser River Basin, Idaho
Jesse Lane Colbert, Loyd L. Young
1964, Open-File Report 64-39
The Weiser River basin is primarily agricultural and is supported by extensive irrigation. The Geological Survey has initiated withdrawals, or has made powersite classifications of lands having value for reservoir sites and for waterpower production. These withdrawals have been examined to see if they should continue in force or if...
Geological Survey research 1964, Chapter C
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1964, Professional Paper 501-C
No abstract available....
Water-table, surface-drainage, and engineering soils map of the Ellendale quadrangle, Delaware
John K. Adams, Durward H. Boggess
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 101
Availability of ground water in the Briensburg quadrangle, Kentucky
L.M. MacCary
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 114
Field investigation of mine waters in the northern anthracite field, Pennsylvania
Ivan Barnes, W.T. Stuart, D.W. Fisher
1964, Professional Paper 473-B
Compilation of records of surface waters of the United States, October 1950 to September 1960, part 2–A. South Atlantic slope basins, James River to Savannah River
E. L. Hendricks
1964, Water Supply Paper 1723
No abstract available....
Deposition and solution of manganese oxides
John David Hem
1964, Water Supply Paper 1667-B
Geochemistry of natural waters of the Blue Grass region, Kentucky
G. E. Hendrickson, Robert A. Krieger
1964, Water Supply Paper 1700
Chemical quality of public water supplies of the United States and Puerto Rico, 1962
Charles N. Durfor, Edith Becker
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 200
Municipal water systems in the United States and Puerto Rico supply water for many commercial and industrial uses as well as for domestic wells. It is generally known that our water resources are unequally distributed throughout the country, but it is not quite so well understood that the quality of...
A summary of the occurrence and development of ground water in the southern High Plains of Texas
J.G. Cronin, B. N. Myers
1964, Water Supply Paper 1693
The Southern High Plains of Texas occupies an area of about 22,000 square miles in northwest Texas, extending from the Canadian River southward. about 250 miles and from the New Mexico line eastward an average distance of about 120 miles. The economy of the area is dependent largely upon irrigated...
Sea water in coastal aquifers
Hilton H. Cooper
1964, Water Supply Paper 1613-C
Investigations in the coastal part of the Biscayne aquifer, a highly productive aquifer of limestone and sand in the Miami area, Florida, show that the salt-water front is dynamically stable as much as 8 miles seaward of the position computed according to the Ghyben-Herzberg principle. This discrepancy results, at least...