Geohydrology of the lowland lakes area, Anchorage, Alaska
Chester Zenone
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-22
Unconsolidated deposits, chiefly of glacial origin, make up the surficial geologic materials in the Anchorage lowland lakes area , the western part of the Anchorage glacial outwash plain. Postglacial accumulation of peat, commonly 5 to 10 feet thick, and the presence of ground water at or very near the surface...
Floods in New York, 1972, with special reference to tropical storm Agnes
F. Luman Robison
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-34
No abstract available....
Hydrology of lakes in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metropolitan Area: A summary of available dat
Mark S. McBride
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-85
Data were collected and summarized on the hydrology and hydrogeology of 949 lakes, 10 acres (4 hectares) or larger, in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, Minnesota. Eight tables totaling over 100 pages present data on location, depth, area, lake level, ecological and game-management classification, inflowing and outflowing streams, soils, bedrock...
Hydrologic reconnaissance of the geothermal area near Klamath Falls, Oregon
E.A. Sammel, D. L. Peterson
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-127
Geothermal phenomena observed in the vicinity of Klamath Falls include hot springs with temperatures that approach 204°F (96 o C) (the approximate boiling temperature for the altitude), steam and water wells with temperatures that exceed 212°F (100°C), and hundreds of warm-water wells with temperatures mostly ranging from 68° to 95°F...
Water resources of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oregon
J. H. Robison, Antonius Laenen
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-26
Water-resources data for the 1,000-square-mile Warm Springs Indian Reservation in north-central Oregon were obtained and evaluated. The area is bounded on the west by the crest of the Cascade Range and on the south and east by the Metolius and Deschutes Rivers. The mountainous western part is underlain by young...
Geology and ground-water resources of Union County, New Jersey
Bronius Nemickas
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-73
No abstract available. ...
Hydrologic effects of storms of June 24-28, 1974, in Lee and Collier Counties, Florida
Robert A. Miller, Manuel A. Benson
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-57
No abstract available. ...
Potentiometric surface of Floridan aquifer May 1975, and change of potentiometric surface 1969 to 1975, Southwest Florida Water Management District and adjacent areas
L. R. Mills, C. P. Laughlin
1976, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-80
Maps showing the potentiometric surface of the Floridan aquifer for May 1975, and changes of potentiometric surface from 1964 to 1975 were prepared for areas in southwest Florida. Contours and color codes describe water-level changes. The larger map, scale 1:500,000, reflects the water-level changes from 1969-75. The smaller map shows...
Interagency report; Astrogeology 59, Geologic maps and terrain analysis data for Viking Mars 1975 landing sites considered in December 1972
Harold Masursky, Mary H. Strobell
1976, Open-File Report 76-431
High resolution seismic profiles adjacent to Whidbey and Fidalgo Islands, Washington
P. D. Snavely, H. D. Gower, J. C. Yount, J. E. Pearl, A. R. Tagg, J.W. Lee
1976, Open-File Report 76-187
Redwood National Park studies; data release number 2, Redwood Creek, Humboldt County, and Mill Creek, Del Norte County, California, April 11, 1974-September 30, 1975
Rick T. Iwatsubo, K.M. Nolan, D.R. Harden, G.D. Glysson
1976, Open-File Report 76-678
An interdisciplinary study has been undertaken in Redwood National Park, Calif., to describe parts of the ecosystems and recent changes in the intensity of erosion and sedimentation, define processes that may alter the natural ecosystems, and assess the impact of recent road construction and timber harvest. This report is the...
Redwood National Park studies; preliminary data release for Mill Creek, Del Norte County, California, January 1974 - March 1975
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Open-File Report 76-474
Principal facts for gravity stations in the Newark-Gettysburg Triassic Basin, Pennsylvania and adjacent states
John R. Sumner, R. F. Meyer, J.M. Dunleavy, R.S. Fleming
1976, Open-File Report 76-302
Geology and mineral resources of the Cooper Ridge NE Quadrangle, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
Henry W. Roehler
1976, Open-File Report 76-494
Low-Flow Characteristics and Mean Annual Discharge of North Branch Manitowoc River at Potter, Wisconsin
B. K. Holmstrom
1976, Open-File Report 76-204
The low-flow characteristics presented in this report are the annual minimum 7-day mean flows at the 2-year recurrence interval and 10-year recurrence interval. They were determined just downstream from the confluence of the three streams forming the North Branch Manitowoc River and, based on natural-flow conditions, are 0.0 cubic foot...
Water-quality study of a reach of the Merced River in Yosemite National Park and vicinity, California, April 1973 through September 1974
Ray J. Hoffman, Alex E. Dong, Gail L. Keeter
1976, Open-File Report 76-326
A 25-mile reach of the Merced River was studied to provide the U.S. National Park Service with water-quality data prior to the operation of a new sewage treatment plant. Water-quality variables investigated were discharge, temperature, major chemical constituents, selected trace metals, specific conductance, suspended sediment, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, pH ,...
Distribution functions for statistics derived from bivariate normal and bivariate two-parameter log-normal populations
James Richard Slack, Nicholas C. Matalas, James R. Wallis
1976, Open-File Report 76-214
The distribution functions for hydrologic statistics that may be used to assess the significance of differences between sample means, standard deviations, coefficients of skewness, and coefficients of variations are obtained by Monte Carlo experiments. The distributions are expressed as functions of sample size, cross correlation, and skewness. In general, the...
Hydrologic evaluation of Ashley Valley, northern Uinta Basin area, Utah
J. W. Hood
1976, Open-File Report 76-496
No abstract available....
Upper Tertiary high-level plutons of the Smeaton Bay area, southeastern Alaska
Raymond L. Elliott, James G. Smith, Travis Hudson
1976, Open-File Report 76-507
No abstract available....
Computer applications for step-backwater and floodway analyses
James O. Shearman
1976, Open-File Report 76-499
A computer program which can be used to computer water-surface profiles for gradually varied, subcritical flow is described. Profiles are computed by the standard step-backwater method. Water-surface profiles may be obtained for both existing stream conditions and for stream conditions as modified by encroachment. The user may specify encroachment patterns...
Hydrologic data for Little Elm Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1976
R.M. Slade Jr., T.H. Hays, C.T. Schoultz
1976, Open-File Report 78-100
This report contains rainfall, runoff, and storage data collected during the 1976 water year for a 75.5 sq mi area above the stream-gaging station Little Elm Creek near Aubrey, Texas. Floodflows from 35.7 sq mi of the area are regulated by 16 floodwater-retarding structures constructed by the Soil Conservation Service....
Station location map and audio-magnetotelluric data log for Summer Lake Known Geothermal Resource Area, Oregon
R. Michael Senterfit, Dan A. Dansereau
1976, Open-File Report 76-514
Physical constraints on sounds generated by very small earthquakes
David P. Hill
1976, Open-File Report 76-20
Station and traverse location map, audio-magnetotelluric data log, and telluric profiles for Crane Creek Known Geothermal Resource Area, Idaho
Donald B. Hoover, Gary W. Brougham, John C. Clark
1976, Open-File Report 76-409
Sedimentation in Lake Tuscaloosa, Alabama
E. F. Hubbard
1976, Open-File Report 76-158