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Floods in the Rock River basin, Iowa
Albert J. Heinitz
1973, Open-File Report 74-1047
This report contains flood information for the Rock River basin in Iowa, it updates and supersedes the 1967 report "Floods in Rock River basin, Iowa" by P. J. Carpenter. The occurrence of an outstanding flood in 1969 and the acquisition of additional flood data in the basin prompted the preparation of...
Floods in the Iowa River basin upstream from Coralville Lake, Iowa
Albert J. Heinitz
1973, Open-File Report 73-106
Flood information is reported for 207 miles of the main stem, 23 miles on the West Branch, and 23 miles on the East Branch, of the Iowa River. The information will be of use to those concerned with the design of bridges and other structures and the conduct of various...
Review of wastewater problems and wastewater-management planning in the San Francisco Bay region, California
Walter G. Hines
1973, Open-File Report 73-112
The San Francisco Bay region has suffered adverse environmental effects related to the discharge of municipal-, industrial-, and agricultural- wastewater and storm-water runoff. Specific pollutional properties of theses discharges are not well understood in all cases although the toxic materials and aquatic-plant nutrients (biostimulants) found in municipal and industrial...
Map showing configuration of the potentiometric surface of the principal aquifer and its approximate position relative to land surface, Sugar House quadrangle, Salt Lake County, Utah, February 1972
R. W. Mower
1973, IMAP 766-L
The potentiometric surface is an imaginary surface representing the static head of ground water and defined by the levels to which ground water would rise in tightly cased wells. The potentiometric surface of the principal aquifer within the area of the Sugar House quadrangle ranges from about 20 feet above,...
Geologic map of the Grimaldi quadrangle of the Moon
J.F. McCauley
1973, IMAP 740
The Grimaldi quadrangle lies at the southwest margin of Oceanus Procellarum about 1,000 km east of Orientale, the youngest of the lunar multi-ringed basins. The distal ends of the...