Surface water supply of the United States, 1961-65, Part 9. Colorado River basin, Volume 2. Colorado River basin from Green River to Compact Point
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Water Supply Paper 1925
No abstract available....
The Lake Tahoe basin, California-Nevada
John R. Crippen, Boris R. Pavolka
1970, Water Supply Paper 1972
Surface water supply of the United States, 1961-65, Part 11. Pacific slope basins in California, Volume 2. Basins from Arroyo Grande to Oregon state line except Central Valley
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Water Supply Paper 1929
No abstract available....
A glossary of Karst terminology
Watson Hiner Monroe
1970, Water Supply Paper 1899-K
This glossary includes most terms used in describing karst geomorphologic features and processes. The terms are primarily those used in the literature of English-speaking countries, but a few of the more common terms in French, German, and Spanish are included, with references to the corresponding English terms where they are...
Measurement of mixing characteristics of the Missouri River between Sioux City, Iowa, and Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Nobuhiro Yotsukura, Hugo B. Fischer, William W. Sayre
1970, Water Supply Paper 1899-G
Measurements of longitudinal dispersion, transverse mixing, channel geometry, and transverse velocity distribution were made in the Missouri River at a flow of about 33,000 cubic feet per second. The results show that the longitudinal dispersion coefficient for the 141-mile reach from Sioux City, Iowa, to Plattsmouth, Nebr., is about 16,000...
Effects of urban development on floods in northern Virginia
Daniel G. Anderson
1970, Water Supply Paper 2001-C
Graphical and mathematical relations are presented to estimate the flood-peak magnitudes having recurrence intervals ranging up to 100 years for drainage basins with various degrees of urban or suburban development. Five independent variables are required for use of the relations. They are the size, length, and slope of the basin,...
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1965, Parts 7 and 8, lower Mississippi River basin and western Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Water Supply Paper 1964
Response of gas-purged manometers to oscillations in water level
J.R. Beck, Carl R. Goodwin
1970, Water Supply Paper 1869-E
Ground-water aspects of the lower Henrys Fork region, eastern Idaho
E. G. Crosthwaite, Maurice John Mundorff, Eugene H. Walker
1970, Water Supply Paper 1879-C
The lower Henrys Fork region in eastern Idaho includes the plains and low benches between Ashton and the junction of Henrys Fork and Snake River. The northwestern and western parts of the area are part of the Snake River basalt plain. The central part of the area is occupied by...
Floods of November 1965 to January 1966 in the Gila River basin, Arizona and New Mexico, and adjacent basins in Arizona
B. N. Aldridge
1970, Water Supply Paper 1850-C
Dispersal of plating wastes and sewage contaminants in ground water and surface water, South Farmingdale-Massapequa area, Nassau County, New York
Nathaniel M. Perlmutter, Maxim Lieber
1970, Water Supply Paper 1879-G
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States 1961-65: Part 6, Missouri River basin: Volume 3. Missouri River basin from Sioux City, Iowa to Nebraska City, Nebraska
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Water Supply Paper 1918
No abstract available....
Occurrence and distribution of molybdenum in the surface water of Colorado
Paul Thomas Voegeli, Robert Ugstad King
1969, Water Supply Paper 1535-N
Molybdenum was detected in 89 percent of the samples collected from all the principal Colorado streams and their chief tributaries and from a few reservoirs and lakes. Amounts detected ranged from 1 to 3,800 micrograms per liter. The greatest amounts of molybdenum detected were in samples from the Colorado River...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1961-65: Part 1. North Atlantic slope basins: Volume 1. Basins from Maine to Connecticut
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Water Supply Paper 1901
No abstract available....
Ground-water resources of the Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming
Laurence J. McGreevy, Warren Gayler Hodson, Samuel J. Rucker IV
1969, Water Supply Paper 1576-I
The area of this investigation is in the western part of the Wind River Basin and includes parts of the Absaroka, Washakie, Wind River, and Owl Creek Mountains. The purposes of the study were to determine the general hydrologic properties of the rocks in the area and the occurrence and...
Sedimentation in upper Stony Creek basin, eastern flank of the Coast Ranges of northern California
J. M. Knott, C.A. Dunnam
1969, Water Supply Paper 1798-F
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States 1961-65: Part 6. Missouri River basin: Volume 4. Missouri River basin below Nebraska City, Nebraska
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Water Supply Paper 1919
No abstract available....
Sediment movement in an area of suburban highway construction, Scott Run Basin, Fairfax County Virginia, 1961-64
R.B. Vice, H.P. Guy, G.E. Ferguson
1969, Water Supply Paper 1591-E
Considerations involved in evaluating mathematical modeling of urban hydrologic systems
David R. Dawdy
1969, Water Supply Paper 1591-D
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1964, Parts 5 and 6, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins and Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Water Supply Paper 1956
Geohydrology and water utilization in the Willcox Basin, Graham and Cochise Counties, Arizona
S. G. Brown, Herbert H. Schumann
1969, Water Supply Paper 1859-F
The Willcox basin is an area of interior drainage in the northern part of Sulphur Springs Valley, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. The basin comprises about 1,500 square miles, of which the valley floor occupies about 950 square miles. The basin probably formed during middle and late Tertiary time, when...
Sediment transport by streams in the Walla Walla River basin, Washington and Oregon, July 1962 - June 1965
B. E. Mapes
1969, Water Supply Paper 1868
The Walla Walla River basin covers about 1,760 square miles in southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon. From the 6,000-foot crest of the Blue Mountains on the east to the 340-foot altitude of Lake Wallula (Columbia River) on the west, the basin is drained by the Touchet River and Dry Creek,...
A ground-water reconnaissance of the Republic of Ghana, with a description of geohydrologic provinces
H.E. Gill
1969, Water Supply Paper 1757-K
This report gives a general summary of the availability and use of ground water and describes the occurrence of ground water in five major geohydrologic provinces lying in the eight administrative regions of Ghana. The identification and delineation of the geohydrologic provinces are based on their distinctive characteristics with respect...
Selected techniques in water resources investigations, 1966-67
Edith B. Chase, Faith N. Payne
1969, Water Supply Paper 1892
Variations in low-water streambed elevations at selected stream-gaging stations in northwestern California
John J. Hickey
1969, Water Supply Paper 1879-E
Graphs and a table are presented showing the variations in streambed elevations that have occurred over the years in the low-water channels at selected gaging stations in northwestern California. The streambed elevations are calculated from data obtained during discharge measurements. The greatest elevation changes that were recorded occurred between the...