Records and logs of selected wells and test holes, chemical analyses of water, and water levels in observation wells in southeastern New Hampshire
Edward Bradley, R.G. Petersen
1962, Open-File Report 61-23
The area covered by this report (fig. 1) includes about 390 square miles of southeastern New Hampshire adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean. It lies between Massachusetts on the south and Maine on the north and east, and it is bounded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and on the...
Ground-water resources of Cow Valley, Malheur County, Oregon
Stuart G. Brown, Reuben Clair Newcomb
1962, Water Supply Paper 1619-M
No abstract available....
Porosity, density, and water content data on tuff of the Oak Spring Formation from the U12e tunnel system, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
F.M. Byers Jr.
1962, Open-File Report 62-23
Water resources of the Three Rivers area, Otero and Lincoln Counties, New Mexico
J. W. Hood, E. H. Herrick
1962, Open-File Report 62-63
Short papers in geology, hydrology, and topography; articles 120-179
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1962, Professional Paper 450-D
This collection of 60 short papers on subjects in the fields of geology, hydrology, topography, and related sciences is the third of a series to be released during the year as chapters of Professional Paper 450. The papers in this chapter report on the scientific and economic results of current...
Program of surface-water investigations in Turkey
L.J. Snell
1962, Open-File Report 73-268
Experiments in water spreading at Newark, Delaware
Durward Haye Boggess, Donald Robert Rima
1962, Water Supply Paper 1594-B
Two experiments in water spreading were made at Newark, Del., to evaluate the prospects of using excess storm runoff to recharge the shallow water-table aquifer which serves the community. Water was diverted from 1 of the city's 3 production wells and released into an infiltration ditch near the municipal well...
Geological Survey research 1962; synopsis of geologic, hydrologic, and topographic results
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1962, Professional Paper 450-A
Some effects of the larger types of aquatic vegetation on iron content of water
Eugene T. Oborn, John David Hem
1962, Water Supply Paper 1459-I
A national network of hydrological benchmarks
Luna Bergere Leopold
1962, Circular 460-B
We are engaged in great national programs of water control and development. An expanding population demands ever-increasing supplies of the natural resources which are to be found in or upon the landscape soil, water, minerals, food, timber, and fiber. By his works, by his extractions, man's mark upon his environment...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 5, Hudson Bay, Upper Mississippi River
E. L. Hendricks
1962, Water Supply Paper 1708
Availability of ground water in Butler and Ohio Counties, Kentucky
Bruce William Maxwell, Robert Washburn Devaul
1962, Hydrologic Atlas 26
Ground water in Birch Creek Valley, Idaho
M.J. Mundorff
1962, Open-File Report 62-93
No abstract available....
Development of ground water in the vicinity of Tensleep, Wyoming
M.E. Lowry
1962, Open-File Report 62-78
Explorations for water supplies on the public domain, 1960
William Stewart Eisenlohr
1962, Circular 461
In making reconnaissances for water supplies on the public domain as part of the Soil and Moisture Conservation Program of the Department of the Interior, the Geological Survey obtains information on the availability of water that is useful for other purposes or in other areas. This report contains the information...
Methods of flow measurement in well bores
Eugene P. Patten Jr., Gordon D. Bennett
1962, Water Supply Paper 1544-C
No abstract available....
Flow through openings in width constrictions
Jacob Davidian, P.H. Carrigan Jr., John Shen
1962, Water Supply Paper 1369-D
A highway embankment across a stream channel may have one or several bridge openings. In 1953, the pattern of flow through a single opening was quantitatively described by C. E. Kindsvater, R. W. Carter, and H. J. Tracy. The present investigation of the flow pattern at constrictions with two to...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 1-B, North Atlantic slope basins, New York to York River
E. L. Hendricks
1962, Water Supply Paper 1702
An application of thermometry to the study of ground water
Robert Schneider
1962, Water Supply Paper 1544-B
Except for studies of temperature data related to ground-water developments that induce infiltration from streams, little attention has been given to the possibility of using temperature fluctuations as a tool for studying the elements of the hydrologic cycle involving ground water. The temperature of the water discharged from large installations that...
Subsidence in the Santa Clara Valley, California: A progress report
J. F. Poland, J. H. Green
1962, Water Supply Paper 1619-C
No abstract available....
Flame-photometric determination of strontium in natural water
C. Albert Horr
1962, Water Supply Paper 1496-C
Methods of measuring soil moisture in the field
A.I. Johnson
1962, Water Supply Paper 1619-U
For centuries, the amount of moisture in the soil has been of interest in agriculture. The subject of soil moisture is also of great importance to the hydrologist, forester, and soils engineer. Much equipment and many methods have been developed to measure soil moisture under field conditions. This report discusses...
Notes on West Virginia's water resources
Gerald Meyer
1962, Open-File Report 62-84
Surface water records of Minnesota, 1962
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1962, Water Data Report MN-62-1
Effect of irrigation on ground water in southern Canyon County, Idaho
Peter R. Stevens
1962, Water Supply Paper 1585