Hydrologic effects of water spreading in Box Creek basin, Wyoming
R. F. Hadley, I.S. McQueen
1961, Water Supply Paper 1532-A
Surface water supply of the United States 1960, Part 4, St. Lawrence River basin
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1707
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1957, Parts 9-14, Colorado River basin to Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
S. K. Love
1961, Water Supply Paper 1523
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 3-B, Cumberland and Tennessee River basins
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1706
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1957, Parts 5 and 6, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins and Missouri River Basin
S. K. Love
1961, Water Supply Paper 1521
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1957, Parts 7 and 8, lower Mississippi River basin and western Gulf of Mexico basins
S. K. Love
1961, Water Supply Paper 1522
Waterpower resources of the Bradley River Basin, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Fred A. Johnson
1961, Water Supply Paper 1610-A
Geology and the availability of water in the lower Bonita Creek area, Graham County, Arizona
L.A. Heindl, Richard A. McCullough
1961, Water Supply Paper 1589
Exploratory drilling for ground water in the Mountain Iron-Virginia area, St. Louis County, Minnesota
R. D. Cotter, J.E. Rogers
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-A
The Mountain Iron-Virginia area is a broad, southwest-trending valley in the central part of the Mesabi Range. The valley, which heads in the Laurentian Divide, and covers about 120 square miles, coincides approximately with a bedrock valley filled with as much as 150 feet of glacial deposits. A complex sequence of...
Progress report on wells penetrating artesian aquifers in South Dakota
R. W. Davis, C.F. Dyer, J.E. Powell
1961, Water Supply Paper 1534
Artesian aquifers underlie most of South Dakota and large areas in adjacent States. About 15,000 wells have been completed since 1881 in these aquifers within South Dakota. Many wells that originally flowed have ceased to flow and have been abandoned, and others have been equipped with pumps. Many thousands, however,...
Geologic control of mineral composition of stream waters of the eastern slope of the Southern Coast Ranges, California
G. H. Davis
1961, Water Supply Paper 1535-B
Chemical analyses of waters of streams that drain the semiarid eastern slope of the southern Coast Ranges in California demonstrate that differences in the anion composition, especially in the ratio of bicarbonate to sulfate, are related chiefly to the lithologic character of the rocks exposed in the tributary drainage area....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 2-A, South Atlantic slope basins, James River to Savannah River
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1703
Quality of surface waters for irrigation, western United States, 1958
S. K. Love
1961, Water Supply Paper 1575
Simplified methods for computing total sediment discharge with the modified Einstein procedure
Bruce R. Colby, David Wellington Hubbell
1961, Water Supply Paper 1593
A procedure was presented in 1950 by H. A. Einstein for computing the total discharge of sediment particles of sizes that are in appreciable quantities in the stream bed. This procedure was modified by the U.S. Geological Survey and adapted to computing the total sediment discharge of a stream on...
Studies in flow in alluvial channels
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Water Supply Paper 1498
Calculation and use of ion activity
John David Hem
1961, Water Supply Paper 1535-C
Depth-discharge relations of alluvial streams -- discontinuous rating curves
D.R. Dawdy
1961, Water Supply Paper 1498-C
Chemical degradation on opposite flanks of the Wind River range, Wyoming
Charles H. Hembree, Frank H. Rainwater
1961, Water Supply Paper 1535-E
Methods for determining the proper spacing of wells in artesian aquifers
S.M. Lang
1961, Water Supply Paper 1545-B
Filter-press method of extracting water samples for chloride analysis
Norbert J. Lusczynski
1961, Water Supply Paper 1544-A
Effect of depth of flow on discharge of bed material
Bruce R. Colby
1961, Water Supply Paper 1498-D
Geology and occurrence of ground water at Jewel Cave National Monument, South Dakota
C.F. Dyer
1961, Water Supply Paper 1475-D
Jewel Cave National Monument occupies 2 square miles of a broad plateau of sedimentary rocks in western Custer County, S. Dak., and is at an altitude of about 5,400 feet above mean sea level. The sedimentary rocks that constitute the plateau range in age from Cambrian to Pennsylvanian. Rocks of...
Ground-water reconnaissance of Winnemucca Lake Valley, Pershing and Washoe Counties, Nevada
Christie Paul Zones
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-C
Aquifers in melt-water channels along the southwest flank of the Des Moines Lobe, Lyon County, Minnesota
Robert Schneider, Harry G. Rodis
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-F
During the Gary and Mankato substages of Wisconsin glaciation the Des Moines lobe advanced southeastward through the broad lowland of the Minnesota River valley of southwestern Minnesota, and thence southward to central Iowa. Among the most prominent topographic features in Lyon County, Minn., are five southeastward-trending end moraines, two of which...
Geology in relation to availability of water along the south rim, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Donald George Metzger
1961, Water Supply Paper 1475-C