Behaviour of calcium carbonate in sea water
P. E. Cloud Jr.
1962, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (26) 867-884
Anomalies in the behaviour of calcium carbonate in natural solutions diminish when considered in context. Best values found by traditional oceanographie methods for the apparent solubility product constant K'CaCO3 in sea water at atmospheric pressure are consistent mineralogically—at 36 parts per thousand salinity and T-25°C, K'aragonlte is...
Study of natural glasses through their behaviour as membrane electrodes
A.H. Truesdell
1962, Nature (194) 77-79
THE low-temperature chemical alteration of natural glass occurs in two stages: an initial stage in which it remains glassy but absorbs as much as 6 per cent water1, and a final stage in which devitrification to clay minerals, with release of silica, occurs2,3. During the first stage the composition of...
Surface Water Records of Colorado
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
1962, Water Data Report CO-62-1
The surface-water records for the 1962 water year for gaging stations and miscellaneous sites within the State of Colorado 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 the Water Resources...
Glaciological investigations on South Cascade Glacier
Wendell V. Tangborn
1962, The Mountaineer (55)
No abstract available....
The Vigil Network
Luna Bergere Leopold
1962, International Association of Scientific Hydrology - Bulletin (7) 5-9
Those of us who seek to explain the variations in hydrologic phenomena such as may be observed in the occurrence of floods or in changes in the shape of river channels are painfully aware of the lack of adequate data. Our existing data, collected mainly to serve immediate practical needs...
Distribution and detoxication of toxaphene in Clayton Lake, New Mexico
Burton J. Kallman, Oliver B. Cope, Richard J. Navarre
1962, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (91) 14-22
The fate of toxaphene, applied in three treatments at a total calculated concentration of 0.05 p.p.m. to Clayton Lake, New Mexico, was followed over a 1.5-year period. A detailed description of the chromatographic method of analysis is given. Water concentrations of toxaphene were higher in leeshore samples than in windward...
Ground water in the Hatton area, Traill and Steele Counties, North Dakota
D. G. Adolphson
1962, North Dakota Ground Water Studies 39
No abstract available....
Records of selected wells and springs, selected drillers' logs of wells, and chemical analyses of ground and surface waters, northern Utah Valley, Utah County, Utah
Seymour Subitsky
1962, Utah Basic-Data Report 2
This report is intended to serve two purposes: (1) to make available to the public basic ground-water data useful in planning and studying development of water resources and (2) to supplement an interpretive report that will be published later.Records were collected during the period 1956-59 by the U.S. Geological Survey...
Chemical analysis of water from observation wells in the Edwards and associated limestones, San Antonio area, Texas
Sergio Garza
1962, Edwards Underground Water District Bulletin 1
No abstract available....
A photoelectric amplifier as a dye detector
Wesley J. Ebel
1962, Technical Report 4
A dye detector, based on a modified photoelectric amplifier, has been planned, built, and tested. It was designed to record automatically the time of arrival of fluorescein dye at predetermined points in a stream system. Laboratory tests and stream trials proved the instrument to be efficient. Small changes in color...
Water
Luna Bergere Leopold, Helene L. Baldwin
1962, Book
What do you use water for?If someone asked you this question you would probably think right away of water for drinking. Then you would think of water for bathing, brushing teeth, flushing the toilet. Your list would get longer as you thought of water for cooking, washing the dishes, running...
Microorganic constituents of water of the Great Lakes
Lloyd L. Kempe, Stacy L. Daniels, Alfred M. Beeton
1962, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Great Lakes Reserach
No abstract available....
Water and the arid zone of the United States
Luna Bergere Leopold
1962, Conference Paper
In a pluvial period associated with Wisconsin glaciation the closed basin of the Estancia Valley in New Mexico held a lake which, at its maximum extent, was 150 feet deep and had a surface area of 450 square miles. This basin, with a mean elevation of about 6,000 feet, has...
Surface water records of Maryland and Delaware, water year 1961
U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Water Data Report MD-DE-61
No abstract available....
Stratigraphy of Onesquethaw stage of Devonian in West Virginia and bordering States
J.M. Dennison
1961, Book, West Virginia Geological Survey Bulletin
Ground-water features of Berkeley and Jefferson Counties
Paul Peter Bieber
1961, Book, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey Bulletin
Developing ground water in the central Sevier Valley, Utah
Richard A. Young, Carl H. Carpenter
1961, Utah State Engineer Information Bulletin 5
This report presents a summary of conclusions reached from the recently completed State Engineer-United States Geological Survey cooperative investigation of the geology and ground water resources of the central Sevier River Valley. The detailed report will be published as a United States Geological Survey water supply paper and will be...
Relation of the deep and shallow artesian aquifers near Lynndyl, Utah
R. W. Mower
1961, Utah State Engineer Information Bulletin 7
Ground water occurs in several aquifers in the vicinity of Lynndyl, Utah. There are one shallow perched water-table aquifer and at least two artisan aquifers. The perched aquifer is not related to the artisan aquifers and, because it is relatively unimportant, is not discussed here. Pumping tests made during the...
Ground-water levels in observation wells in Kansas, 1960
M.E. Broeker, V.C. Fishel
1961, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (153)
Geology and ground-water resources of Sumner County, Kansas
K.L. Walters
1961, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (151)
This report describes the geography, geology, and ground-water resources of Sumner County in south-central Kansas. The hydrologic and geologic data upon which this report is based were obtained in the field during the summers of 1955 and 1956. Records of 300 wells and 2 springs, chemical analyses of 219 water...
Geology and ground-water resources of southern Ellis County and parts of Trego and Rush Counties, Kansas
A.R. Leonard, D.W. Berry
1961, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (149)
Trout hepatoma--a preliminary report
R.R. Rucker, W. T. Yasutake, H. Wolf
1961, Progressive Fish-Culturist (23) 3-7
Fish pathology and its role in fish culture were brought into prominence in the spring of 1960 by the disclosure of a high incidence of hepatomas in hatchery-reared rainbow trout. The current problem came to light as the result of a routine inspection of live trout shipments at a California...
Surface water records of Missouri
1961, Report
No abstract available....
A preliminary study of the distribution of saline water in the bedrock aquifers of eastern Wisconsin
Roy W. Ryling
1961, Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey Information Circular 5
The occurrence of saline water in the bedrock aquifers of eastern Wisconsin has been known for many years. Because of the ready availability of fresh water from other sources, little has been known of the extent of the saline-water area. Saline ground water is a potential source of contamination to...
Potential effects of Project Chariot on local water supplies
Arthur Maine Piper
1961, Trace Elements Investigations 810
No abstract available....