Map showing chemical quality of ground water, Otero County, New Mexico
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Open-File Report 56-123
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
Surficial geology and geomorphology of Potter County, Pennsylvania
C. S. Denny
1956, Professional Paper 288
Potter County is located in the Appalachian Plateaus of north-central Pennsylvania and contains the headwaters of the Genesee River, the Allegheny River, and the Susquehanna River. Drift of Wisconsin age covers the northeastern part of the county. This study includes a detailed survev of the surficial deposits of the Genesee...
Geology and ground-water resources of the Putah and Suisun-Fairfield areas, Solano County, California, with special references to the usable ground-water storage capacity
H.G. Thomasson Jr., F. H. Olmsted, E. F. LeRoux
1956, Open-File Report 56-137
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
Well records and ground-water levels in western Jerome County, Idaho
E. G. Crosthwaite
1956, Open-File Report 56-32
No abstract available....
Geology and ground-water resources of the upper Niobrara River basin, Nebraska and Wyoming, with a section on chemical quality of the ground water
Edward Bradley, F. Rainwater
1956, Water Supply Paper 1368
No abstract available....
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...
Reconnaissance of ground-water development in the Fort Stockton area, Pecos County, Texas
G.L. Audsley
1956, Open-File Report 56-3
No abstract available....
Geologic investigations of radioactive deposits: Semiannual progress report for December 1, 1955 to May 31, 1956
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 620
Some uranium occurrences in west Texas
D. Hoye Eargle
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 574
Uranium minerals have been found at several localities in west Texas. In the King Mountain area in southwestern Upton County carnotite forms coatings along joint planes and in borings in marine Cretaceous limestone. In the Hueco Mountains area in El Paso and Hudspeth Counties carnotite and similar secondary uranium minerals...
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1955, part 8, Western Gulf of Mexico basins
J. S. Gatewood
1956, Circular 388
Ground water in the North Side Pumping Division, Minidoka Project, Minidoka County, Idaho
Emerson G. Crosthwaite, R. C. Scott
1956, Circular 371
The U. S. Bureau of Reclamation proposes to irrigate about 64, 000 acres, largely in southern Minidoka County north and west of the Snake River, with ground water from 175 wells; 13, 650 additional acres would receive surface water pumped to a high-line canal from Lake Milner. More than 20,000 additional...
Water resources of the Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington area
W. C. Griffin, Herbert Swenson, Frank A. Watkins
1956, Circular 372
No abstract available....
Floods of August 1955 in the Northeastern States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Circular 377
The floods of August 1955 were an unprecedented disaster in a arge area of the northeastern United States. They rank among the most destructive in the country's his ory. Augmented by the antecedent hurricane sto m of August 11-15, the rainfall of August 17-20 accompanying hurricane Diane reached maximum val...
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...
Kanawha River, West Virginia, computed daily discharge at selected points, September 20 to October 10, 1949
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Open-File Report 56-121
Delivery of water, Whitney Reservoir to Richmond, Texas, via Brazos River channel, 1954
S.D. Breeding, Pat H. Holland
1956, Open-File Report 56-12
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance of ground-water conditions in vicinity of Philmont Boy Scout Ranch, Colfax County, New Mexico
C.F. Berkstresser
1956, Open-File Report 56-7
The ground-water resources of Cow Valley near Ironside, Malheur County, Oregon
S. G. Brown, R. C. Newcomb
1956, Open-File Report 56-17
Correlative discharge estimates for Columbia River at Rocky Reach dam site near Entiat, Washington, for water years 1928-53
G. L. Bodhaine
1956, Open-File Report 56-9
Chemical character of the public water supplies of the larger cities of Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, 1954
E. W. Lohr
1956, Open-File Report 56-76
Guadalupe and Blanco River seepage investigations
Pat H. Holland, Burdge Irelan
1956, Open-File Report 56-55
No abstract available....
Investigation of water-quality hydrology in the Ft. Belvoir, Virginia area, 1954-1955
C.N. Durfor
1956, Open-File Report 56-40
Preliminary report on waterpower possibilities of Bradley Lake, Alaska, with a chapter on tentative geologic conclusions on Bradley Lake power site
Fred A. Johnson, Kenneth S. Soward
1956, Open-File Report 56-62
The purpose of this report is to give a preliminary estimate of the power possibilities of Bradley Lake, Alaska, and to describe outstanding hydrologic, geologic and topographic features that might determine the character of development. Bradley Lake lies in the Kenai Mountains near the southwestern end of the Kenai Peninsula....