Microbiologic factors in the solution and transport of iron
Eugene T. Oborn, John David Hem
1961, Water Supply Paper 1459-H
Surface water supply of Hawaii, 1958-59
J. V. B. Wells
1961, Water Supply Paper 1639
Artificial recharge through a well tapping basalt aquifers, Walla Walla area, Washington
Charles E. Price, D. W. Hubbell
1961, Water Supply Paper 1594-A
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 13, Snake River Basin
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1717
Jet drilling in the Fairbanks area, Alaska
Dagfin John Cederstrom, G. Chase Tibbitts
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-B
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 6-A, Missouri River basin above Sioux City, Iowa
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1709
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960 Part 6-B, Missouri River basin below Sioux City, Iowa
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1710
Ground water in the western part of Cow Creek and Soldier Creek Grazing Units, Malheur County, Oregon
Reuben Clair Newcomb
1961, Water Supply Paper 1475-E
Evaluation of bank storage along the Columbia River between Richland and China Bar, Washington
Reuben Clair Newcomb, Stuart G. Brown
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-I
Waterpower resources of the Wilson River Basin, Oregon
D. L. Gaskell
1961, Water Supply Paper 1329-B
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Raft River basin, Idaho-Utah
Raymond L. Nace
1961, Water Supply Paper 1587
Much arable land in the Raft River basin of Idaho lacks water for irrigation, and the potentially irrigable acreage far exceeds the amount that could be irrigated with the estimated total supply of water. Therefore, the amount of uncommitted water that could be intercepted and used within the basin is...
Water requirements of the copper industry
Orville Durey Mussey
1961, Water Supply Paper 1330-E
The copper industry in 1955 used about 330 million gallons of water per day in the mining and manufacturing of primary copper. This amount is about 0.3 percent of the total estimated withdrawals of industrial water in the United States in 1955. These facts were determined by a survey, in...
Effect of reforestation on streamflow in central New York
William Joseph Schneider, Gordon Roundy Ayer
1961, Water Supply Paper 1602
Hydrologic data have been collected since 1932 in central New York State to determine the effect of reforestation on streamflow. Data are available for three small partly reforested areas and for one nonreforested control area. From 35 to 58 percent of the 3 areas were reforested, mostly with species of...
Hydrogeology of a spring in a glacial terrane near Ashland, Ohio
Stanley Eugene Norris
1961, Water Supply Paper 1619-A
Ground-water potentialities in the Crescent Valley, Eureka and Lander Counties, Nevada
Christie Paul Zones
1961, Water Supply Paper 1581
The Crescent Valley is an intermontane basin in Eureka and Lander Counties, just south of the Humboldt River in north-central Nevada. The valley floor, with an area of about 150 square miles, has a shape that more nearly resembles a Y than a crescent, although the valley apparently was named...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1959, Part 5, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River Basins
J. V. B. Wells
1961, Water Supply Paper 1628
Ground-water resources of Olmsted Air Force Base, Middletown, Pennsylvania
Harold Meisler, Stanley Miller Longwill
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-H
Olmsted Air Force Base is underlain by the Gettysburg shale of Triassic age. The Gettysburg shale at the Air Force Base consists of interbedded red sandstone, siltstone, and shale. The average strike of the strata is N. 43° E., and the strata dip to the northwest at an average angle...
Effects of phosphate mining on the ground water of Anguar, Palau Islands, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
Ted Arnow
1961, Water Supply Paper 1608-A
Mining of phosphate ore on Angaur Island by mechanized methods created large water-table lakes, which became filled with brackish or saline water. A hydrologic investigation was started in 1949 to determine whether the saline water in the lakes would spread to surrounding areas and cause damage to agricultural lands and...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 12, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1716
Surface water supply of the United States, 1959, Part 1-B, North Atlantic slope basins, New York to York River
J. V. B. Wells
1961, Water Supply Paper 1622
Surface water supply of the United States, 1959, Part 4, St. Lawrence River Basin
J. V. B. Wells
1961, Water Supply Paper 1627
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 1-A, North Atlantic Slope basins, Maine to Connecticut
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1701
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 10, The Great Basin
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1714
Urban growth and the water regimen
John Savini, J.C. Kammerer
1961, Water Supply Paper 1591-A
The continuing growth and concentration of population and industry in urban and suburban areas in recent decades has caused a complex merging of social, economic, and physical problems, The interrelationships of man and his use and development of the land and water resources is a particularly significant aspect of urbanization,...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 14, Pacific slope basin in Oregon and Lower Columbia River basin
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1718