Chloride content of water from wells screened in the Lloyd sand member of the Raritan formation on Long Island, New York
C.M. Roberts
1951, Open-File Report 51-144
No abstract available....
Withdrawals of ground water for public and institutional water supply in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York
C.M. Roberts
1951, Open-File Report 51-145
No abstract available. ...
Ground water for Indian Service Hospital at Schurz, Nevada
T. W. Robinson
1951, Open-File Report 51-146
No abstract available....
Ground water in the Missouri River basin
G.H. Taylor
1951, Open-File Report 51-151
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on the ground-water resources of southwestern Skagit County, Washington
J.E. Sceva
1951, Open-File Report 51-36
Water supply of the South Coastal Basin, California
H.C. Troxell, J. F. Poland
1951, Open-File Report 51-7
Ground-water problems in highway engineering
Allen Sinnott
1951, Open-File Report 51-148
No abstract available....
Some aspects of the water supply in the South Coastal Basin, California
H.C. Troxell, J. F. Poland, and others
1951, Open-File Report 51-8
Developed water power of the world, revised estimate of developed and potential water power of the world by countries
B. E. Jones, L.L. Young
1951, Open-File Report 51-171
Southern California water bulletin
H.C. Troxell
1951, Open-File Report 51-157
No abstract available....
Otter trawl explorations in Philippine waters
Herbert E. Warfel, Porfirio R. Manacop
1951, Research Report 25
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States in 1949, Part 4, South-Central States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1159
Surface water supply of the United States, 1949, Part VI, Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1146
Surface water supply of the United States, 1948, Part VI, Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1116
Some aspects of the water supply in the South Coastal basin, California
Harold Coble Troxell, J. F. Poland, and others
1951, Circular 105
The observation well network in Alabama was started in 1940. Unpublished water-level data collected periodically at 254 observation wells are listed in this report with the location, description, and general information on construction of the observation wells. Publications containing water-level data from selected observation wells are also listed. (USGS)...
Ground-water resources of the Paintrock irrigation project, Wyoming, with a section on the quality of the water
Frank Albert Swenson, W. Kenneth Bach, Herbert A. Swenson
1951, Circular 96
The ground-water conditions of the area covered by the Paintrock irrigation project, in north-central Wyoming, were investigated during the summer of 1947. The purpose of the study was to obtain a general evaluation of ground-water recharge, discharge, and storage in the area now irrigated and in the adjacent areas where...
Public water supplies in western Texas
W. L. Broadhurst, R.W. Sundstrom, D. E. Weaver
1951, Water Supply Paper 1106
This report gives a summarized description of the public water supplies in a region comprising 81 counties of western Texas and lying generally west of the hundredth meridian. It is the fourth and last of this series of reports concerning the public water supplies of the State. It gives the...
Alluvial fills near Gallup, New Mexico
Luna Bergere Leopold, Charles T. Snyder
1951, Water Supply Paper 1110-A
Valleys near Gallup, N. Mex., similar to many in the Southwest, were filled in Recent time with alluvium. This material is now being eroded by systems of gullies, and the walls of these gullies provide exposures by which the history of the deposition of the alluvium can be traced.Alluvial fills...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1948, Part XIII, Snake River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1123
Discussion of “a comparison of several heat and mass transfer networks of interest in water conservation”
Ernest R. Anderson, J. J. Marciano, G. E. Harbeck Jr., H. F. Poppendiek, M. Tribus
1951, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (32) 931-932
The use of electrical networks to describe heat‐ and mass‐transfer problems is an interesting concept and undoubtedly will be of considerable value in future water‐loss investigations, provided the processes involved can be represented, electrically, with sufficient accuracy.Although it is true that errors in measurement of water‐surface temperature may arise when...
Geologic history of sea water: An attempt to state the problem
William W. Rubey
1951, Geological Society of America Bulletin (62) 1111-1148
Paleontology and biochemistry together may yield fairly definite information, eventually, about the paleochemistry of sea water and atmosphere. Several less conclusive lines of evidence now available suggest that the composition of both sea water and atmosphere may have varied somewhat during the past; but the geologic record indicates that these...
Report of the Committee on Ground Water, 1949–1950
S.W. Lohman
1951, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (32) 769-772
The present report concludes the duties of the above Committee, and the Chairman takes this opportunity to thank the members and others for their splendid cooperation during the triennium ended June 30, 1950. Another in the series of reports on hydrology and physiography of limestone terranes, by A. C. Swinnerton, is given as...
Ground-water resources of the glacial deposits in the Bessemer area, Michigan, 1950
E.A. Brown, W.T. Stuart
1951, Progress Report 14
No abstract available....
Nitrate in the ground water of Texas
William O. George, Warren W. Hastings
1951, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (32) 450-456
Ground water in many parts of Texas contains nitrate in excess of 20 ppm (parts per million) as NO3. About 3,000 of the 20,000 nitrate determinations made of water from wells in Texas showed more than 20 ppm of nitrate. The public water supplies of 27 Texas towns and cities contained more than 50 ppm of nitrate. Recent medical research indicates that methemoglobinemia or infant cyanosis (“blue babies”) may be caused...
A study of absorption and retention of lead in wild waterfowl in relation to clinical evidence of lead poisoning
D. R. Coburn, David W. Metzler, R. Treichler
1951, Journal of Wildlife Management (15) 186-192
No abstract available. ...