Hydrogeology of the Dakota Sandstone in the San Juan structural basin, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Utah
Steven D. Craigg, W. L. Dam, J. M. Kernodle, G. W. Levings
1989, Hydrologic Atlas 720-I
No abstract available....
Major geohydrologic units in and adjacent to the Ozark Plateaus province, Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, and Oklahoma — Basement confining unit
Jeffrey L. Imes
1989, Hydrologic Atlas 711-B
No abstract available....
Flow characteristics for selected streams in the Great Plains subregion, of the Central Midwest regional aquifer system and selected adjacent areas— Kansas and Nebraska, and parts of Colorado, Iowa, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Texas
E. R. Hedman, Glenn B. Engel
1989, Hydrologic Atlas 708
No abstract available....
Hydrogeology of aquifers of Paleozoic age, upper Colorado River Basin — Excluding the San Juan Basin — In Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and Arizona
Juli B. Lindner-Lunsford, B. A. Kimball, D. T. Chafin, C.G. Bryant
1989, Hydrologic Atlas 702
No abstract available....
Distribution of water-quality characteristics that may indicate the presence of acid mine drainage in the eastern coal province of the United States
Kim L. Wetzel, Scott A. Hoffman
1989, Hydrologic Atlas 705
Dissolved-solids concentrations and primary water types, Gulf Coast aquifer systems, south-central United States
Robert A. Pettijohn
1988, Hydrologic Atlas 706
Configuration of the water table and depth to water, spring 1980, water-level fluctuations, and water movement in the Snake River Plain Regional Aquifer System, Idaho and eastern Oregon
Gerald F. Lindholm, S. P. Garabedian, G. D. Newton, R.L. Whitehead
1988, Hydrologic Atlas 703
Geohydrologic framework of the Gulf Coastal Plain
R.L. Hosman
1988, Hydrologic Atlas 695
Distribution of fluoride in ground water in the alluvial basins of Arizona and adjacent parts of California, Nevada, and New Mexico
Frederick N. Robertson, W. B. Garrett
1988, Hydrologic Atlas 665
No abstract available....
Hydrogeology of the Great Basin region of Nevada, Utah, and adjacent states
Russell W. Plume, Stephen M. Carlton
1988, Hydrologic Atlas 694-A
This atlas is a product of the Great Basin Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (RASA), a study that began in 1981. The study is part of a U.S. Geological Survey program for evaluating regional aquifer systems nationwide. A regional aquifer system is defined as “an areally extensive set of aquifers which are...
Flood of May 26-27, 1984 in Tulsa, Oklahoma
DeRoy L. Bergman, Robert L. Tortorelli
1988, Hydrologic Atlas 707
The greatest flood disaster in the history of Tulsa, Oklahoma occurred during 8 hours from 2030 hours May 26 to 0430 hours May 27, 1984, as a result of intense rainfall centered over the metropolitan area. Storms of the magnitude that caused this flood are not uncommon to the southern...
Water resources in the French-Quinebaug Rivers basin, Massachusetts
Valerie A. Eames, Victoria J. Epstein
1988, Hydrologic Atlas 700
No abstract available....
Potential for aquifer compaction, land subsidence, and earth fissures in the Tucson basin, Pima County, Arizona
S. R. Anderson
1988, Hydrologic Atlas 713
Major ground-water flow systems in the Great Basin region of Nevada, Utah, and adjacent states
James R. Harrill, Joseph Spencer Gates, James M. Thomas
1988, Hydrologic Atlas 694-C
This atlas is one of several reports that are products of an analysis of regional aquifer systems in the Great Basin of Nevada, Utah, and adjacent States. The Geological Survey program of regional aquifer-system analyses is a nationwide study of ground-water systems on a regional scale. The program is intended...
General hydrogeology of the aquifers of Mesozoic age, Upper Colorado River Basin - excluding the San Juan Basin - Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and Arizona
Geoffrey W. Freethey, Briant A. Kimball, Dale E. Wilberg, James W. Hood
1988, Hydrologic Atlas 698
The objective of the Upper Colorado Regional Aquifer Systems Analyses (RASA) project is to assess quantitatively the occurrence, movement, and availability of water stored in rock formations underlying the basin. This is one of a series of preliminary reports that describe what is currently known (1984) about the geometry and...
Average Annual Runoff in the United States, 1951-80
W.A. Gebert, David J. Graczyk, William R. Krug
1987, Hydrologic Atlas 710
Runoff is the water in a river or stream that results from precipitation falling on the drainage basin. It is the net discharge into the stream from surface-water and ground-water sources with losses occurring from evapotranspiration and other consumptive uses. Runoff can be expressed by a variety of numerical values,...
Solute distribution in ground and surface water in the Snake River Basin, Idaho and eastern Oregon
Walton H. Low
1987, Hydrologic Atlas 696
Water withdrawn for irrigation in 1980 on the Snake River Plain, Idaho and eastern Oregon
B. B. Bigelow, S. A. Goodell, G. D. Newton
1987, Hydrologic Atlas 690
No abstract available....
Approximate potentiometric surfaces for the aquifers of the Texas coastal uplands system, 1980
Sergio Garza, B.D. Jones, E.T. Baker
1987, Hydrologic Atlas 704
The National Water Commission recommended that the U.S. Geological Survey conduct intensive studies of the important regional aquifer systems in the United States, particularly those with declining water levels and deteriorating water quality. The result has been a series of Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (RASA) studies, one of which is the...
Flow characteristics for selected springs and streams in the Ozark subregion, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma
E. R. Hedman, John Skelton, D.A. Freiwald
1987, Hydrologic Atlas 688
Floods of December 1982 in southeastern Missouri
Loyd A. Waite, Terry W. Alexander
1987, Hydrologic Atlas 689
Hydrogeologic framework of the Upper Colorado River Basin- excluding the San Juan Basin-Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and Arizona
O. James Taylor, J. W. Hood, Everett A. Zimmerman
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 687
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Chicopee River basin, Massachusetts
Bruce E. Krejmas, Anthony Maevsky
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 693
Irrigated acreage and other land uses on the Snake River Plain, Idaho and eastern Oregon
Gerald F. Lindholm, S. A. Goodell
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 691
Prompted by the need for a current, accurate, and repeatable delineation of irrigated acreage on the Snake River Plain, the U.S. Geological Survey entered into a cooperative agreement with the Idaho Department of Water Resources Image Analysis Facility and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to delineate 1980 land use form...
Ground-water levels in the Great Basin region of Nevada, Utah, and adjacent states
James M. Thomas, James L. Mason, James D. Crabtree
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 694-B
The Great Basin Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (RASA) is the tenth study in a national program b the U.S. Geological Survey to analyze regional ground-water systems that comprise a major part of the Nation’s water supply. The main objectives of RASA studies are to: (1) Describe the ground-water systems as they...