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Geologic map of the Colombo Quadrangle of the Moon
D. P. Elston
1972, IMAP 714
Relative ages of structures and geologic units have been determined from intersection and apparent overlap relations and from morphologic freshness reflecting degree of preservation. The fivefold crater-age sequence is based on the classification of Shoemaker and Hackman (1962<span...
Water resources data for Wyoming, water year 1971; part 2, water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Data Report WY-71-2
Water-resources data for the 1971 water year for Wyoming include records of data for the chemical and physical characteristics of surface and ground water. Data on the quality of surface water (chemical, temperature, and sediment) were collected from designated sampling sites at predetermined intervals such as once daily, weekly, monthly...
A test of self-stationarity
Robert D. Regan
1972, Open-File Report 72-311
A method for testing the stationarity of a single time series has been devised. The method utilizes two pre-existing tests of stationarity. A computer program that permits routine testing of any time series has been developed, and the test has ben successfully applied to several known series. In certain cases...
Effect of urban development on floods in the Piedmont Province of North Carolina
Arthur L. Putnam
1972, Open-File Report 72-304
This report relates peak discharges for recurrence intervals ranging up to 100 years to drainage area, stream length, stream slope, and percent of basin covered by impervious surfaced. The relations are based on analysis of flood information for approximately 200 sites, 42 of which are in metropolitan areas of the...
Water resources data for Washington, water year 1971; Part 2, Water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Data Report WA-71-2
Water resources data for the 1971 water year for Washington include records of data for the chemical and physical characteristics of surface water. Data on the quality of surface water (chemical, temperature, and sediment) were collected from designated sampling sites at predetermined intervals such as once daily, weekly, monthly or...
Measurement of salt-wedge excursion distance in the Duwamish River Estuary, Seattle, Washington, by means of the dissolved-oxygen gradient
William A. Dawson, L. J. Tilley
1972, Water Supply Paper 1873-D
The Duwamish River estuary has been the object of a series of comprehensive studies undertaken to predict the effects of the changing character of waste-water inputs on the water quality of the estuary. This report discusses the fresh- and salt-water relations of the estuary. The distance that the salt-water wedge...
Reconnaissance of the Manistee River, a cold-water river in the northwestern part of Michigan's Southern Peninsula
G. E. Hendrickson, C. J. Doonan
1972, Hydrologic Atlas 436
The cold-water streams of the northern states provide unique recreational values to the American people (wilderness or semi-wilderness atmosphere, fast-water canoeing, trout fishing), but expanding recreational needs must be balanced against the growing demand of water for public and industrial supplies, irrigation, and dilution of sewage and other wastes. In...
Flood of June 1972: Chemung River at Big Flats, New York
L.A. Wagner, P.H. Hamecher
1972, Open-File Report 72-426
In June 1972, tropical storm Agnes caused sever flooding in Pennsylvania and southern New York. The flood, on many major streams were the highest known since the river valleys were settled. Maximum discharges were as much as twice the discharge of a 50-year flood. In southern New York, large areas...