Electric analog of three-dimensional flow to wells and its application to unconfined aquifers
Robert W. Stallman
1963, Water Supply Paper 1536-H
Electric-analog design criteria are established from the differential equations of ground-water flow for analyzing pumping-test data. A convenient analog design was obtained by transforming the cylindrical equation of flow to a rectilinear form. The design criteria were applied in the construction of an electric analog, which was used for studying...
Large springs of east Tennessee
Pao-chang P. Sun, J.H. Criner, J. L. Poole
1963, Water Supply Paper 1755
Springs constitute an important source of water in east Tennessee, and many individual springs are capable of supplying the large quantities needed for municipal and industrial supplies. Most of the springs in east Tennessee issue from solution openings and fractured and faulted zones in limestone and dolomite of the Knox...
Geology and ground-water resources of Dougherty County, Georgia
Robert L. Wait
1963, Water Supply Paper 1539-P
Geology and hydrology of Valle Grande and Valle Toledo, Sandoval County, New Mexico
Clyde Stuart Conover, C.V. Theis, Roy L. Griggs
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-Y
Chemical equilibria and rates of manganese oxidation
John David Hem
1963, Water Supply Paper 1667-A
Problems of utilizing ground water in the West-Side Business District of Portland, Oregon
S. G. Brown
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-O
Arabian Peninsula
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1963, IMAP 270-B-2
No abstract available....
Specific Yield--Column drainage and centrifuge moisture content
A.I. Johnson, R.C. Prill, D. A. Morris
1963, Water Supply Paper 1662-A
The specific yield of a rock or soil, with respect to water, is the ratio of (1) the volume of water which, after being saturated, it will yield by gravity to (2) its own volume. Specific retention represents the water retained against gravity drainage. The specific yield and retention when...
Calculation of resistance and error in an electric analog of steady flow through nonhomogeneous aquifers
Robert W. Stallman
1963, Water Supply Paper 1544-G
Ground-water exploration in Al Marj area, Cyrenaica, United Kingdom of Libya
T.G. Newport, Yousef Haddor
1963, Water Supply Paper 1757-A
The present report, based largely on fieldwork during 1959-61, describes the results of reconnaissance hydrogeologic studies and exploratory drilling to evaluate the general water-bearing properties of the rocks and the availability of groundwater supplies for irrigation, stock, and village uses in Al Marj area. These studies and the drilling were...
Ground-water inventory for 1962, Edwards Air Force Base, California
J. E. Weir Jr.
1963, Open-File Report 63-136
Geology of the Anlauf and Drain quadrangles, Douglas and Lane counties, Oregon
Linn Hoover
1963, Open-File Report 59-56
The Anlauf and Drain quadrangles, Oregon, lie about 20 miles south of the City of Eugene, in Douglas and Lane Counties. They constitute an area of about 435 square miles that includes parts of both the Cascade Range and Coast Range physiographic provinces.A sequence of lower Tertiary sedimentary and volcanic...
Water regimen of the Inner Valley of the San Pedro River near Mammoth, Arizona (A pilot study)
Harry G. Page
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-I
Compilation of records of surface waters of the United States, October 1950 to September 1960: Part 10. The Great Basin
E. L. Hendricks, Walter Hofmann, K. N. Phillips, W. I. Travis, M. T. Wilson, E. E. Harris, W.N. Jibson
1963, Water Supply Paper 1734
No abstract available....
Water resources of Red River Parish, Louisiana
Roy Newcome, Leland Vernon Page
1963, Water Supply Paper 1614
Red River Parish is on the eastern flank of the Sabine uplift in northwestern Louisiana. The 'area is underlain by lignitic clay and sand of Paleocene and Eocene age which dip to the east at the rate of about 30 feet per mile. The Red River is entrenched in these...
Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of the Lake Mead base, Las Vegas Valley, Nevada
Omar J. Loeltz
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-Q
Ground water in the coastal dune area near Florence, Oregon
E. R. Hampton
1963, Water Supply Paper 1539-K
Water-resources data for Alachua, Bradford, Clay, and Union Counties, Florida
W.E. Clark, R.H. Musgrove, C.G. Menke, J.W. Cagle Jr.
1963, Open-File Report 63-17
Compilation of records of surface waters of the United States, October 1950 to September 1960: Part 2-B. South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins, Ogeechee River to Pearl River
E. L. Hendricks, A. N. Cameron, L.E. Carroon, F. N. Hansen, A. O. Patterson, W.H. Robinson
1963, Water Supply Paper 1724
No abstract available....
General summary of effects of the drought in the Southwest: Chapter H in Drought in the Southwest, 1942-56
H. E. Thomas
1963, Professional Paper 372-H
This final chapter of Prof. Paper 372 summarizes the results of a comprehensive study of drought in the Southwest, as reported in greater detail in chapters A-G. Chapter A presents some of the published and recorded conclusions concerning the basic meteorological factors that influence the patterns of precipitation in the...
Ground water for public supply in St. Croix, Virgin Islands
Garth Edison Hendrickson
1963, Water Supply Paper 1663-D
The ground-water resources of St. Croix, V.I., if properly developed should be adequate to supply the present and near-future demand for water for public supply. Ground water is obtained from weathered volcanic and intrusive rocks (bedrocks), from limestone, and from alluvium. The water obtained from weathered bedrocks and from alluvium...
Effects of drought in the Colorado River basin: Chapter F in Drought in the Southwest, 1942-56
H. E. Thomas
1963, Professional Paper 372-F
The prolonged drought of 1942-56 affected chiefly the lower part of the Colorado River basin and did not extend into the upper basin (the chief water-producing area) until 1953. Areas served by the Colorado River had adequate water supplies in spite of the local deficiency of precipitation. In the Gila...
Effects of drought in the Rio Grande basin: Chapter D in Drought in the Southwest, 1942-56
H. E. Thomas
1963, Professional Paper 372-D
In headwater areas of the Rio Grande and its principal tributaries, variations in streamflow and in ground-water storage and discharge depend upon fluctuations in precipitation, with modifications by geologic factors and by the pattern of water development and use. In downstream areas the surfaceand ground-water resources are replenished not only...
Ground-water movements and bank storage due to flood stages in surface streams
H.H. Cooper, M. I. Rorabaugh
1963, Water Supply Paper 1536-J
Geochemical aspects of artificial recharge in the Grand Prairie region, Arkansas
Richard T. Sniegocki
1963, Water Supply Paper 1615-E