Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Dot gov

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Https

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Search Results

164591 results.

Alternate formats: RIS file of the first 3000 search results  |  Download all results as CSV | TSV | Excel  |  RSS feed based on this search  |  JSON version of this page of results

Page 5582, results 139526 - 139550

Show results on a map

Publication Extents

Not all publications have extents, not all extents are completely accurate
Velocity and depth measurements for use in computation of reaeration coefficients
John S. Zogorski, Peter W. Anderson, Owen O. Williams
1973, Open-File Report 73-369
Empirical computation of reaeration coefficients generally requires knowledge of mean velocity and mean depth of a stream. A practical method for obtaining this knowledge is described herein. The method involves time-of-travel, streamflow, and cross-sectional measurements, the development of discharge-velocity curves, streamflow profiles, and the computation of cross-sectional areas. Values for...
Wolf River at Memphis, Tennessee: floodflow characteristics along proposed Interstate Highway 240, Shelby County
William J. Randolph, Charles R. Gamble
1973, Open-File Report 73-228
This report has been prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey at the request of Mr. Henry Derthick, Engineer of Structures of the Tennessee Department of Transportation, under the authority of a cooperative agreement between the two agencies. It supplements information contained in a report with the same title dated September...
Shale, mudstone, and claystone as potential host rocks for underground emplacement of waste
E.A. Merewether, J.A. Sharps, J. R. Gill, M. E. Cooley
1973, Open-File Report 73-184
In this report, the suitability of the argillaceous formations in the conterminous United States as host rocks for underground waste emplacement is reviewed in terms of available geologic information. The strata are considered mainly according to their dimensions, Depth, composition, permeability, structural and seismic history, and to the extent of...