Floods of January-February 1959 in Ohio and adjacent states
E. L. Hendricks
1964, Water Supply Paper 1750-A
Ground-water investigations in the lower Cache la Poudre River basin, Colorado
Lloyd A. Hershey, Paul A. Schneider
1964, Water Supply Paper 1669-X
Natural sources of salinity in the Brazos River, Texas with particular reference to the Croton and salt Croton Creek basins
R. C. Baker, Leon S. Hughes, I. D. Yost
1964, Water Supply Paper 1669-CC
The average daily load of the Brazos River at Possum Kingdom Reservoir is about 2,800 tons of dissolved solids, of which 1,000 tons is chloride. More than 85 percent of the chloride load is contributed by the Salt Fork Brazos River, and more than 50 percent of the chloride load...
Geology and ground-water resources of Washington County, Colorado
Harold E. McGovern
1964, Water Supply Paper 1777
Washington County, in northeastern Colorado, has an area of 2,520 square miles. The eastern two-thirds of the county, part of the High Plains physiographic section, is relatively flat and has been moderately altered by the deposition of loess and dune sand, and by stream erosion. The western one-third is a...
Summary of floods in the United States during 1959
E. L. Hendricks
1964, Water Supply Paper 1750-B
This report describes the most outstanding floods that occurred in the United States during 1959.The floods of January-February in Ohio and adjacent States were the most outstanding floods of the year 1959 with respect to area affected, number of streams having maximum discharge of record, rare occurrence of peaks, and...
Selected bibliography on laboratory and field methods in ground-water hydrology
A.I. Johnson
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-Z
Ground water in the Midvale and Council areas, Upper Weiser River basin, Idaho
Eugene H. Walker, H.G. Sisco
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-Q
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States: Part 14. Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
Harry Hulsing, N. A. Kallio
1964, Water Supply Paper 1689
No abstract available....
An appraisal of potential ground-water salvage along the Pecos River between Acme and Artesia, New Mexico
Reed W. Mower, J. W. Hood, R.L. Cushman, R.L. Borton, S.E. Galloway
1964, Water Supply Paper 1659
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1962, Parts 5 and 6, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins, and Missouri River basins
S. K. Love
1964, Water Supply Paper 1943
Ground water in Cedar Rapids Division of Lower Platte River basin, Nebraska
James B. Hyland, Charles Franklin Keech, Philip G. Rosene
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-H
No abstract available....
The Water Supply of El Morro National Monument
Samuel Wilson West, Helene Louise Baldwin
1964, Water Supply Paper 1766
In the land of enchantment, between Gallup and Grants, N. Mex., near the Zuni Mountains, a huge sandstone bluff rises abruptly 200 feet above the plain. The Spaniards called it 'El Morro,' which means 'the headland' or 'bluff.' Around it are other mesas and canyons and stands of pinon and...
Water resources of the Hartford-New Britain area, Connecticut
Robert Vittum Cushman, D. Tanski, M. P. Thomas
1964, Water Supply Paper 1499-H
The Hartford-New Britain area includes the metropolitan areas of Hartford and New Britain and parts of several adjoining towns. Water used in the area is withdrawn from the principal streams and aquifers at an average rate of 463.5 mgd (million gallons per day). Sufficient water is available from these sources...
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1958, Parts 9-14, Colorado River basin to Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
S. K. Love
1964, Water Supply Paper 1574
Geology and ground-water resources of Washington, D.C., and vicinity, with a section on chemical quality of the water
Paul McKelvey Johnston, D. E. Weaver, Leonard Siu
1964, Water Supply Paper 1776
The area of this report includes 436 square miles centered about the District of Columbia. The area contains parts of two distinctly different physiographic provinces-the Piedmont and the Coastal Plain. The Fall Line, which separates the Piedmont province on the west from the Coastal Plain Province on the east, bisects...
Intracellular and extracellular concentration of manganese and other elements by aquatic organisms
Eugene T. Oborn
1964, Water Supply Paper 1667-C
Geology and ground water of the Umatilla River Basin, Oregon
G.M. Hogenson
1964, Water Supply Paper 1620
Ground-water geology of the Dickson, Lawrenceburg, and Waverly areas in the western Highland Rim, Tennessee
Melvin V. Marcher, Roy H. Bingham, Richard Edwin Lounsbury
1964, Water Supply Paper 1764
Ground-water supplies in the Dickson, Lawrenceburg, and Waverly areas are obtained from wells and springs in limestone and chert formations of Missisippian age. In the Dickson area most of the wells and springs are in Warsaw Limestone. In the Lawrenceburg and Waverly areas, ground-water supplies are obtained from Fort Payne...
Water resources of the Green Bay area, Wisconsin
Doyle Blewer Knowles, F. C. Dreher, George Walter Whetstone
1964, Water Supply Paper 1499-G
The Green Bay area comprises an area of about 525 square miles in eastern Wisconsin at the south end of Green Bay. It includes the western three-fourths of Brown County and the eastern one-ninth of Outagamie County. In 1960, the population of the area was estimated at 124,000. The most prominent...
Geology and ground-water resources of the Los Alamos area, New Mexico
Roy Lee Griggs, John David Hem
1964, Water Supply Paper 1753
No abstract available....
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States, part 7. Lower Mississippi River Basin
James L. Patterson
1964, Water Supply Paper 1681
No abstract available....
Geology and ground-water resources of Rock County, Wisconsin
E. F. LeRoux
1964, Water Supply Paper 1619-X
Rock County is in south-central Wisconsin adjacent to the Illinois State line. The county has an area of about 723 square miles and had a population of about 113,000 in 1957 ; it is one of the leading agricultural and industrial counties in the State. The total annual precipitation averages...
Geology and ground-water resources of the Bristol-Plainville-Southington area, Connecticut
A. M. La Sala
1964, Water Supply Paper 1578
The Bristol-Plainville-Southington area straddles the boundary between the New England Upland and the Connecticut Valley Lowland sections of the New England physiographic province. The western parts of Bristol are Southington lie in the New England Upland section, an area of rugged topography underlain by metamorphic rocks of Palezoic age. The...
Sediment transported by Georgia streams
Vance C. Kennedy
1964, Water Supply Paper 1668
A reconnaissance investigation of the sediment transported by selected Georgia streams during the period December 1957 to June 1959 was made to provide a general understanding of the physical quality of stream water in Georgia and to supply facts needed in planning more detailed work. The investigation was made by...
Chemical composition of snow in the northern Sierra Nevada and other areas
John Henry Frederick Feth, S. M. Rogers, Charles Elmer Roberson
1964, Water Supply Paper 1535-J
Melting snow provides a large part of the water used throughout the western conterminous United States for agriculture, industry, and domestic supply. It is an active agent in chemical weathering, supplies moisture for forest growth, and sustains fish and wildlife. Despite its importance, virtually nothing has been known of the...