Paleotectonic maps, Jurassic system
Edwin D. McKee, Steven S. Oriel, Vernon E. Swanson, Marjorie E. MacLachlan, James C. MacLachlan, Keith B. Ketner, June Waterman Goldsmith, Ruth Young Bell, Dolores J. Jameson, Ralph W. Imlay
1956, IMAP 175
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1954, Part XII, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1346
Reconnaissance investigation of ground water in the Wellpinit area, Stevens County, Washington
B. L. Foxworthy, R.L. Washburn
1956, Open-File Report 56-46
Ground-water resources of the sand-dune area north of Coos Bay, Oregon
S. G. Brown, Reuben Clair Newcomb
1956, Open-File Report 56-18
Map of Redlands-Beaumont area, California, showing well locations and water-level contours for March 1955
Willis L. Burnham, L.C. Dutcher
1956, Open-File Report 56-19
Five preliminary maps of Kit Carson County, Colorado, showing the depth to the water table in the principal aquifer, altitude of the surface of the Pierre Shale, and depth to the Pierre shale
George Holden Chase
1956, Open-File Report 56-25
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1955, part 2, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
Paul R. Speer, A.B. Goodwin
1956, Circular 382
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1955, part 3, Ohio River basin
Paul R. Speer
1956, Circular 383
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1955, part 11, Pacific slope basins in California
J. S. Gatewood
1956, Circular 391
Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the United States in 1954, Part 1, Northeastern States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1321
Availability of ground water for domestic use in Jefferson County, Kentucky
L.M. MacCary
1956, Hydrologic Atlas 8
Estimated use of water in Tennessee, 1949 (breakdown of data pertaining to Tennessee published in Circular 115)
W.R. Eaton
1956, Open-File Report 56-42
Water resources of the Mobile area, Alabama, with a section on salinity of the Mobile River
W.H. Robinson, William J. Powell, Eugene Brown, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
1956, Circular 373
Water is an abundant resource of the Mobile area. The Mobile River has an estimated average flow of 60, 000 cubic feet per second (cfs), or about 39,000 million gallons per day (mgd). It is the largest single source of water. Water is available in substantial quantities from the many...
Ground water
H. E. Thomas
1956, Open-File Report 56-115
Preliminary report on waterpower resources of Cascade Creek, Scenery Creek, and Delta Creek near Petersburg, Alaska
Jesse Lane Colbert
1956, Open-File Report 56-26
The heavy precipitation and runoff, suitable storage sites near tidewater, and steep stream gradients are favorable to the development of hydroelectric power on the streams considered in this report. A geologic examination of the sites indicates that their development would not be hindered by any unusual geologic conditions.On the basis...
Water resources of the Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington area
W. C. Griffin, Herbert Swenson, Frank A. Watkins
1956, Circular 372
No abstract available....
Compilation of records of surface waters of the United States through September, 1950; part 13. Snake River basin
J. V. B. Wells
1956, Water Supply Paper 1317
No abstract available....
Water levels in observation wells in Nebraska during 1955
C.F. Keech
1956, Open-File Report 56-70
The objective of the dbservation-well program in Nebraska is to provide an evaluation of the status of the ground-water supplies. Many uses for water-.level data are known but not all potential uses can be forseen. Among the important uses are the following:To indicate the status of ground water in storage...
Estimated use of water in Tennessee
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Open-File Report 56-120
Surface water supply of Hawaii, 1951-52
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1249
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1952. Parts 7 and 8, lower Mississippi River basin and western Gulf of Mexico basins
S. K. Love
1956, Water Supply Paper 1252
Geologic investigations of radioactive deposits: Semiannual progress report for June 1 to November, 1956
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 640
Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the United States, 1954, Part 5, Northwestern States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1325
Surface water supply of the United States, 1954, Part V, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1338
Floods of 1952 in California. Flood of January 1952 in the south San Francisco Bay region; Snowmelt flood of 1952 in Kern River, Tulare Lake, and San Joaquin River basins
S. E. Rantz, H.M. Stafford
1956, Water Supply Paper 1260-D
Two major floods occurred in California in 1952. The first was the flood of January 11-13 in the south San Francisco Bay region that resulted from heavy rains which began on the morning of January 11 and ended about noon January 13. This flood was notable for the magnitude of...