Reconnaissance report on geology of Eklutna Lake dam site and conduit route near Anchorage, Alaska
A. F. Bateman Jr.
1947, Open-File Report 48-13
Summary and Recommendations 1. Eklutna Lake and Eklutna Creek lie in a wide, deep, glaciated, trough-like valley. Downstream from the lake, this valley is partially filled with unconsolidated glacial and alluvial deposits. 2. Eklutna Lake dam site, located about 400 feet below the lake outlet, is suitable for a low...
Ground-water resources and problems of the Cactus Flat-Artesia area, San Simon Basin, Arizona
Leonard C. Halpenny, Robert L. Cushman, J.D. Hem
1947, Open-File Report 47-35
No abstract available....
Geology and ground water conditions at Minot, North Dakota
P.D. Akin
1947, North Dakota Ground Water Studies 6
No abstract available....
Mortality of smelt, Osmerus mordax (Mitchill), in Lakes Huron and Michigan during the fall and winter of 1942-1943
John Van Oosten
1947, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (74) 310-337
The mortality that nearly exterminated the huge stocks of smelt in Lakes Huron and Michigan during the fall and winter of 1942–1943 appears to have originated in central Lake Huron in the Saginaw Bay area in late September or early October 1942. The mortality spread rapidly northward reaching the Drummond...
Distribution, abundance, and spawning season and grounds of the kiyi, Leucichthys kiyi Koelz, in Lake Michigan
Ralph Hile, Hilary J. Deason
1947, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (74) 143-165
From May to November, inclusive, the kiyis of southern Lake Michigan (north to and including localities off Kewaunee, Wisconsin, and Frankfort, Michigan) characteristically inhabit depths of more than 50 fathoms, although small numbers commonly are taken in shallower water (as shallow as 20 29 fathoms). There is evidence that the...
Bibliography of the geology and water resources of the island of Hawaii
Gordon A. Macdonald
1947, Bulletin 10
No abstract available....
Lower Middle Ordovician stratigraphy of the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia
B.N. Cooper, G.A. Cooper
1946, Geological Society of America Bulletin (57) 35-113
In classifying the lower Middle Ordovician of the Shenandoah Valley, the formation names Stones River, Mosheim, Lenoir, Holston, Whitesburg, and Athens have been used without adequate evidence. Detailed study shows that the so-called Athens and Whitesburg, as developed near Harrisonburg, are laterally continuous with the greater part of the Chambersburg...
Ground-water level fluctuations in Utah, 1936-45
H. E. Thomas
1946, Utah State Engineer Biennial Report 25
Ground-water investigations in Utah by the Geological Survey of the U.S. Department of the Interior have been in progress since 1935, in cooperation with the Utah State Engineer. This cooperative work includes (1) determination of the fluctuations of water level in most of the developed ground-water areas in the state,...
Ground water in Pavant Valley
P. E. Dennis, G. B. Maxey, H. E. Thomas
1946, Technical Publication 3
The users of wells for irrigation in Pavant Valley, particularly in the Flowell district, have long been cognizant of their utter dependency upon ground water for livelihood, and were among the first in the State to make an organized effort to conserve supplies by prevention of waste. Since passage of...
Ground water in Tooele Valley, Tooele County, Utah
H. E. Thomas
1946, Technical Publication 4
Tooele Valley is a typical basin of the Basin and Range Province located about 30 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. It is roughly 15 miles long and 10 miles wide and has a population of about 7,000. Bordered on the west by the Stansbury Range, on the east by...
The whitefish fishery of Lakes Huron and Michigan with special reference to the deep-trap-net fishery
John Van Oosten, Ralph Hile, Frank W. Jobes
1946, Fishery Bulletin of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (50) 297-394
This study of the whitefish fishery of Lakes Huron and Michigan includes: (1) a review of the available statistics of production, 1879-1942; (2) a detailed analysis of the annual fluctuations in the production and abundance of whitefish and in the intensity of the whitefish fishery in the State of Michigan...
Record of wells in Nassau County, N.Y., Supplement 1
C.M. Roberts, M.L. Brashears Jr.
1946, Bulletin GW-10
Progress report on ground-water conditions in the Cortland Quadrangle, New York
E.S. Asselstine
1946, Bulletin GW-16
Progress report on ground-water resources of the southwestern part of Broome County, New York
R. H. Brown, J.G. Ferris
1946, Bulletin GW-15
Ground-water conditions in Elm Creek Valley, Barber County, Kansas
Charles C. Williams, Charles K. Bayne
1946, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (64) 77-124
Ground-water conditions in Arkansas River Valley in the vicinity of Hutchinson, Kansas
Charles C. Williams
1946, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (64) 145-216
Geology and ground-water resources of Grant, Haskell, and Stevens Counties, Kansas
Thad G. McLaughlin
1946, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (61)
Water utilization in the White River Basin
R.O. Helland
1946, Open-File Report 46-37
This report presents briefly the results of an investigation of the water and power resources of the White river made in 1943 primarily for the purpose of classification of lands adjacent to the stream that have been withdrawn for power purposes. About three days were spent by the writer in...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1944, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1946, Water Supply Paper 1004
Surface water supply of Hawaii : July 1, 1942, to June 30, 1943
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1946, Water Supply Paper 985
Surface water supply of the United States, 1944, Part XII, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1946, Water Supply Paper 1012
Notable local floods of 1939: Part 1: Floods of September 1939 in Colorado River Basin below Boulder Dam
Joseph Strong Gatewood
1946, Water Supply Paper 967-A
Although the flow of Colorado River has been controlled at Boulder Dam since February 1935, flood danger still exists in the basin below the dam. This report on the first general floods to occur below Boulder lam since the dam was closed presents facts that should prove helpful in planning...
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States in 1943, Part 5, Northwestern States
O. E. Meinzer, L.K. Wenzel, and others
1946, Water Supply Paper 990
Geology and ground-water resources of the Upper Pinal Creek area, Arizona
G.E. Hazen, S.F. Turner
1946, Open-File Report 46-39
No abstract available....
Ground-water resources and problems of the Safford Basin, Arizona
Samuel F. Turner
1946, Open-File Report 46-38