Surface water supply of the United States, 1966-70, Part 6, Missouri River basin, v. 2, Missouri River basin from Williston, North Dakota to Sioux City, Iowa
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Water Supply Paper 2117
Ground water in the Eugene-Springfield area, southern Willamette Valley, Oregon
F. J. Frank
1973, Water Supply Paper 2018
The cities of Eugene and Springfield and their outlying suburban and rural districts constitute an area of rapid population growth where progressively greater volumes of ground water are being required for irrigation and industrial and public supplies. The area is also one of diverse geologic and hydrologic conditions. As used...
Water resources of the Little River basin, Louisiana
M.W. Gaydos, James E. Rogers, R.P. Smith
1973, Water Supply Paper 1989
Cost analysis of ground-water supplies in the North Atlantic region, 1970
Dagfin John Cederstrom
1973, Water Supply Paper 2034
The cost of municipal and industrial ground water (or, more specifically, large supplies of ground water) at the wellhead in the North Atlantic Region in 1970 generally ranged from 1.5 to 5 cents per thousand gallons. Water from crystalline rocks and shale is relatively expensive. Water from sandstone is less...
Water resources and geology of Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota
J.E. Powell, James Jennings Norton, D. G. Adolphson
1973, Water Supply Paper 1865
Ground water suitable for public supply can be obtained from fractured metamorphic and igneous rooks at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, S. Dak. The memorial comprises three main drainage basins: Starling basin, Lafferty Gulch basin, and East Boundary basin. Ground water is most prevalent in Lafferty Gulch basin but Starling basin contributes...
A national study of the streamflow data-collection program
Manuel A. Benson, Rolland William Carter
1973, Water Supply Paper 2028
The streamflow data program of the U.S. Geological Survey was evaluated in a nationwide study during 1970. The principal elements of the study were (1) establishing the objectives and goals of the program, (2) analyzing all available data to determine which of the goals have already been met, (3) considering...
Effects of coal mining on the water resources of the Tradewater River Basin, Kentucky
Hayes F. Grubb, Paul D. Ryder
1973, Water Supply Paper 1940
The effects of coal-mine drainage on the water resources of the Tradewater River basin, in the Western Coal Field region of Kentucky, were evaluated (1) by synthesis and interpretation of 16 years of daily conductance data. 465 chemical analyses covering an 18-year period, 28 years of daily discharge data, and...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1966-70, Part 5, Hudson Bay and Upper Mississippi River basins, v. 3, Upper Mississippi River basin below Keokuk, Iowa
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Water Supply Paper 2115
Surface water supply of the United States, 1966-70, Part 9, Colorado River basin, v. 2, Colorado River basin from Green River to Compact Point
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Water Supply Paper 2125
Water resources of Hempstead, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, and Nevada Counties, Arkansas
A.M. Ludwig
1973, Water Supply Paper 1998
Chemical quality of surface water in the Flaming Gorge Reservoir area, Wyoming and Utah
R. J. Madison, Kidd M. Waddell
1973, Water Supply Paper 2009-C
Construction of Flaming Gorge Dam on the Green River by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation started in 1959, and storage began in November 1962. A reconnaissance study was made during the period 1966-68 to determine the effects of the reservoir on the chemical quality of the effluent water and to...
Water resources of the Big Sioux River Valley near Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Donald G. Jorgensen, Earl A. Ackroyd
1973, Water Supply Paper 2024
The major sources of water in the Big Sioux River valley between Sioux Falls and Dell Rapids, S.Dak., are the Big Sioux River and the glacial outwash aquifer beneath the flood plain. The river and the aquifer are hydraulically connected. The Big Sioux River has an average annual discharge of 246...
Water-supply development and management alternatives for Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, Michigan
Kenneth Eugene Vanlier, Warren W. Wood, Jilann O. Brunett
1973, Water Supply Paper 1969
The Tri-County region, consisting of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, is an area of 1,697 square miles in Michigan's Lower Peninsula and has as its hub the Lansing metropolitan area. The land surface ranges in altitude from about 700 to about 1,000 feet. The region receives an average of about...
Water resources of the New Jersey part of the Ramapo River basin
John Vecchioli, E.G. Miller
1973, Water Supply Paper 1974
The Ramapo River, a major stream in the Passaic River basin, drains an area of 161 square miles, 70 percent of which is in Orange and Rockland Counties, N.Y., and 30 percent is in Bergen and Passaic Counties, N.J. This report describes the hydrology of the New Jersey part of...
Quality of surface waters of the United States, Parts 12-16, North Pacific slope basins, Alaska, Hawaii, and other Pacific areas
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Water Supply Paper 2100
Use of finite-difference arrays of observation wells to estimate evapotranspiration from ground water in the Arkansas River Valley, Colorado
Edwin P. Weeks, M.L. Sorey
1973, Water Supply Paper 2029-C
A method to determine evapotranspiration from ground water was tested at four sites in the flood plain of the Arkansas River in Colorado. Approximate ground-water budgets were obtained by analyzing water-level data from observation wells installed in five-point arrays. The analyses were based on finite difference approximations of the differential...
Subsurface geology and ground-water resources of the Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky
R. W. Davis, T. William Lambert, Arnold J. Hansen Jr.
1973, Water Supply Paper 1987
Ground-water levels in the United States, 1967-71, north-central States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Water Supply Paper 2090
Publication of ground-water level data for the United States in watersupply papers was begun by the Geological Survey in 1935. From 1935 through 1939, a single water-supply paper for each year covering the entire Nation was issued (Water-Supply Papers 777, 817, 840, 845, and 886). Since then water-supply papers have...
Summary petroleum and selected mineral statistics for 120 countries, including offshore areas
John Patrick Albers, M.D. Carter, A. L. Clark, A. B. Coury, S. P. Schweinfurth
1973, Professional Paper 817
Zeolites and associated authigenic silicate minerals in tuffaceous rocks of the Big Sandy Formation, Mohave County, Arizona
Richard A. Sheppard, Arthur J. Gude
1973, Professional Paper 830
Jurassic paleobiogeography of Alaska
Ralph Willard Imlay, Robert L. Detterman
1973, Professional Paper 801
Scour and fill in Tujunga Wash; a fanhead valley in urban Southern California, 1969
Kevin M. Scott
1973, Professional Paper 732-B
United States mineral resources
Donald A. Brobst, Walden P. Pratt, editor(s)
1973, Professional Paper 820
The work on this volume began in January 1972, but in a broader sense its production began many years ago. The chapters were written by geologists most of whom have had many years of experience studying the geology of mineral deposits, and more particularly the commodities about which they have...
Middle Jurassic (Bajocian) ammonites from eastern Oregon
Ralph Willard Imlay
1973, Professional Paper 756
Geophysical studies in the Yuma area, Arizona and California
Robert E. Mattick, F. H. Olmsted, Adel A. R. Zohdy
1973, Professional Paper 726-D
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