Geology of part of the Fanny Peak quadrangle, Wyoming-South Dakota
Jack Burton Epstein
1958, Open-File Report 58-35
The Fanny Peak quadrangle is located on the west flank of the Black Hills. The exposed strata total over 4000 feet in thickness and range in age from Mississippian to late Cretaceous. Local surficial Cenozoic deposits are common.The upper 200 to 300 feet of the Minnelusa formation is a breccia...
Reconnaissance of the geology and ground-water hydrology of lands above Two Leggin Canal, Hardin unit, Montana
F. A. Swenson, T.V. Zimmerman
1958, Open-File Report 58-101
Note on occurrence of ground water and use of tracers on ground-water investigations
E.S. Simpson
1958, Open-File Report 58-93
Availability of ground water in the vicinity of Iron Mountain, Fremont County, Wyoming
C.J. Robinove
1958, Open-File Report 58-85
Summary of test drilling and ground-water conditions in the McGregor Range area, Otero and Dona Ana Counties, New Mexico, and El Paso County, Texas
J. R. Rapp
1958, Open-File Report 58-80
Water-resources reconnaissance of Gambell and Savoonga villages, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska
R.M. Waller
1958, Open-File Report 58-107
Semiannual report of water levels in selected wells in Utah
H.G. Waite, and others
1958, Open-File Report 58-106
Ground-water extraction and land-subsidence problem--San Joaquin Valley, California
J. F. Poland, G. H. Davis
1958, Open-File Report 58-77
Chemical quality of surface waters of South Dakota, with special reference to selenium, boron, and fluoride
L. R. Petri
1958, Open-File Report 58-74
Water for the Sanek River Plain
M.J. Mundorff
1958, Open-File Report 58-71
Ground-water conditions at Holly River State Park, Webster County, West Virginia
Gerald Meyer
1958, Open-File Report 58-68
Preliminary report on ground water in the Bonanza Lake area, Power and Blaine counties, Idaho
Harold Meisler
1958, Open-File Report 58-67
The investigation in the Bonanza Lake area of northwestern Power and southeastern Blaine Counties was made to determine the direction of ground-water movement and to ascertain the relation of the regional ground-water body to the Snake River. The surface of the area is nearly flat to gently rolling, and slopes...
Ground water in the alluvial deposits of the Washita River and its tributaries in Oklahoma
A.R. Leonard, L.V. Davis, B.L. Stacy
1958, Open-File Report 58-63
Physical features.--The Washita River heads in the Texas Panhandle, in Hemphill, Roberts, and Wheeler Counties. It flows generally east-southeastward through southwestern and south-central Oklahoma to its confluence with the Red River above Denison, Texas, at a point about 4 miles northwest of Cartwright, Oklahoma. That point of confluence is now...
History of natural flows--Kansas River
Elwood R. Leeson
1958, Open-File Report 58-62
Through its Water Resources Division, the United States Geological Survey has become the major water-resources historian for the nation. The Geological Survey's collection of streamflow records in Kansas began on a very small scale in 1895 in response to some early irrigation interest, Since that time the program has grown,...
Surface waters of North Boggy Creek basin in the Muddy Boggy Creek basin in Oklahoma
L.L. Laine
1958, Open-File Report 58-59
Analysis of short-term streamflow data in North Boggy Creek basin indicates that the average runoff in this region is substantial. The streamflow is highly variable from year to year and from month to month. The estimated total yield from the North Boggy Creek watershed of 231 square miles averages 155,000 acre-feet...
Surface waters of the Washita River basin in Oklahoma--magnitude, distribution, and quality of streamflow
L.L. Laine
1958, Open-File Report 58-58
Analysis of streamflow data shows that water supply in the Washita River basin is variable, ranging from substantial amounts and almost continuous flow in the Washita River in the lower end of the basin to somewhat limited and intermittent flow in the upper part of the basin. The total yield...
Geology and ground-water resources in the vicinity of the auxiliary Air Force bases, British West Indies
Howard Klein, N.D. Hoy, C. B. Sherwood
1958, Open-File Report 58-55
Expansion of permanent water-supply facilities for the city of Miami, Florida
Howard Klein
1958, Open-File Report 58-54
Ground-water resources and related geology in the vicinity of Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico
J. W. Hood
1958, Open-File Report 58-50
Reconnaissance of ground-water conditions at Horseneck Beach and Gooseberry Neck, Westport, Massachusetts
R.J. Hecht, O. M. Hackett
1958, Open-File Report 58-47
Possibility of developing a supply of ground water at Capulin Mountain National Monument, Union County, New Mexico
W. D. E. Cardwell
1958, Open-File Report 58-21
Reconnaissance of ground-water resources in Daviess, Hancock, McLean, and Ohio Counties, Kentucky
R.W. DeVaul
1958, Open-File Report 58-32
Water resources of the Ashtabula regoin, Ohio
L. C. Crawford
1958, Open-File Report 58-26
No abstract available....
A look at New Mexico's water problems
A.G. Fiedler
1958, Open-File Report 58-37
Computation of backwater at open-channel constrictions
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1958, Open-File Report 58-100