Water resources investigations in the Susquehanna River basin
Leland V. Page, Paul R. Seaber
1963, Technical Bulletin 2
No abstract available....
Floods of January-February 1963 in California and Nevada
S. E. Rantz, E. E. Harris
1963, Report
Widespread flooding occurred in central California and northwestern Nevada during January 31 - February 1, 1963, as a result of intense precipitation of about 72 hours duration. The flood-producing storm was of the warm type, with precipitation falling as rain at altitudes as high as 8,000 feet. The heavy precipitation,...
Surface water records of California, 1962; Volume 1: Colorado River Basin, Southern Great Basin, and Pacific Slope Basins excluding Central Valley
1963, Water Data Report CA-62-1
Use of hydrologic models in the analysis of flood runoff
John Shen
1963, Report
The analog technique is applied to the analysis of flood runoff. A quasi-linear analog model has been developed for simulating the runoff-producing characteristics of a drainage system. Where storage is linear a unique relationship correlating the inflow and outflow peaks is derived. The technique for synthesizing flood-frequency distribution is also...
The ground-water resources of Delaware County, New York
Julian Soren
1963, Bulletin GW-50
Ground-water studies in Saratoga County, New York
R.C. Heath, F. K. Mack, J.A. Tannenbaum
1963, Bulletin GW-49
Surface water records of New Mexico, water year 1963
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1963, Water Data Report NM-63
The surface-water records for the 1963 water year for gaging stations, partial-record stations, and miscellaneous sites within the State of New Mexico are given in this report. For convenience there are also included. records for a few pertinent gaging stations in bordering States. The records were collected and computed by...
Inventory of waterfowl environments of prairie Canada
J.J. Lynch, C.D. Evans, V.C. Conover
1963, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (28) 93-109
The Northeastern states as a separate waterfowl management unit
W.F. Crissey
1963, Book chapter, Proceedings of the Northeastern Wildlife Conference, Portland, Maine. April 14-17
Quality of waters in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1963, Water Data Report CA-63-Water Quality
The quality-of-water investigations of the U.S. Geological Survey are concerned with the chemical and physical characteristics of surface and ground water supplies of the nation in conjunction with water usage and its availability. The basic records for the 1963 water year for quality of surface waters within the State of...
Surface water records of Colorado, water year 1963
U.S. Geological Survey
1963, Water Data Report CO-63-1
Water resources of the Virgin Islands, a preliminary appraisal, 1963
P.E. Ward, D.G. Jordan
1963, Open-File Report 64-158
Rainfall in the Virgin Islands averages about 44 inches per year, yet fresh water is in short supply, and the general impression of the islands is one of dryness. Land slopes are steep and runoff from rainstorms flows rapidly to the sea in the numerous, short, steep stream courses. During...
Chemical character of streams in the Delaware River basin
Peter W. Anderson, Leo T. McCarthy Jr.
1963, Open-File Report 63-2
The water chemistry of streams in the Delaware River basin falls into eight general groups, when mapped according to the prevalent dissolved-solids content and the predominant ions normally found in the water. The approximate regions representing each of these iso-chemical quality groups are shown on the accompanying base map of the drainage basin....
Geology, hydrology, and water supply of Edwards Air Force Base, Kern County, California
Lee Carlton Dutcher, G.F. Warts Jr.
1963, Open-File Report 63-146
Edwards Air Force Base occupies the northern part of Antelope Valley, California. As a result of large-scale and increasing agricultural pumping in the valley, the net draft has exceeded the perennial supply since about 1930 and was about 170,000 acre-feet in 1951--at least three times the estimated yield. As a...
Gross theoretical waterpower, developed and undeveloped, State of Oregon: Part I, Basin summaries; Part II, Lists of powersites
L.L. Young, J. L. Colbert, D. W. Neal, G.M. Flaherty
1963, Open-File Report 63-144
Gross theoretical waterpower, developed and undeveloped, Snake River basin, Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and Washington
L.L. Young, J. L. Colbert, D. W. Neal, G.M. Flaherty
1963, Open-File Report 63-143
Effect of ground-water development on the pool level in Devil's Hole, Death Valley National Monument, Nye County, Nevada
G.F. Worts Jr.
1963, Open-File Report 63-142
No abstract available....
A summary of the ground-water hydrology of the area between the Las Vegas Valley and the Amargosa Desert, Nevada
I.J. Winograd
1963, Open-File Report 63-141
Ground water in permafrost regions - an annotated bibliography of publications through 1960, with glossary of terms
John R. Williams
1963, Open-File Report 63-140
Surface waters of Elk Creek basin in southwestern Oklahoma
A.O. Westfall
1963, Open-File Report 63-138
The purpose of this study is to (1) determine the average discharge during a period that is representative of average streamflow conditions, (2) determine the range of discharge, and (3) determine the storage required to supplement natural flows during drought periods. Elk Creek drains 587 square miles of the North Fork...
Ground-water and related geology of Joshua Tree National Monument, California
J. E. Weir Jr., J. S. Bader
1963, Open-File Report 63-137
Joshua Tree National Monument is in a mountainous part of the desert region of southern California. The geographic center of the monument is about 130 miles east of Los Angeles, Calif.; the area Investigated, covering almost 1,000 square miles in area, is included between 115?20' and 116?28' west longitude, and...
Ground-water inventory for 1962, Edwards Air Force Base, California
J. E. Weir Jr.
1963, Open-File Report 63-136
Geology and ground-water features of salt springs, seeps, and plains in the Arkansas and Red River basins of western Oklahoma and adjacent parts of Kansas and Texas
P.E. Ward
1963, Open-File Report 63-132
The salt springs, seeps, and plains described in this report are in the Arkansas and Red River basins in western Oklahoma and adjacent areas in Kansas and Texas. The springs and seeps contribute significantly to the generally poor water quality of the rivers by bringing salt (NaCl) to the surface...
Ground water in the upper Star Valley, Wyoming
E.H. Walker
1963, Open-File Report 63-129
Prospects for obtaining a water supply at the Moraine Park Campground site, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
P.T. Voegeli Sr.
1963, Open-File Report 63-127