Elemental composition of surficial materials in the conterminous United States
H.T. Shacklette, J. C. Hamilton, J.G. Boerngen, J.M. Bowles
1971, Professional Paper 574-D
Transport and dispersion of fluorescent tracer particles for the flat-bed condition, Rio Grande conveyance channel, near Bernardo, New Mexico
R.E. Rathburn, V. C. Kennedy, J.K. Culbertson
1971, Professional Paper 562-I
Hydrogeology of the Cenozoic igneous rocks, Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah
J. P. Akers, J.C. Shorty, P. R. Stevens
1971, Professional Paper 521-D
No abstract available....
Head fluctuations in artesian wells in the northern Black Hills, South Dakota
D. G. Adolphson, E. F. LeRoux
1971, Open-File Report 71-1
No abstract available....
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for Calaveras Creek, San Antonio River basin, Texas, 1969
J.M. Alexander
1971, Open-File Report 71-2
No abstract available....
Floods in Harvard Northeast Quadrangle, northeastern Illinois
Howard E. Allen, Allen W. Noehre
1971, Open-File Report 71-4
Electrical analog model study of water in the Yabucoa Valley, Puerto Rico; Phase 1, collecting preliminary data and assembling available data
Robert B. Anders
1971, Open-File Report 71-5
Hydrologic considerations in draining Lake Apopka; a preliminary analysis, 1970, Florida
Warren Anderson
1971, Open-File Report 71-8
Preliminary geologic map of the Goldfield mining district, Esmeralda and Nye counties, Nevada
Roger P. Ashley
1971, Open-File Report 71-10
Water chemistry of the Santa Clara Valley, California
R. C. Averett, P.R. Wood, K. S. Muir
1971, Open-File Report 71-12
Preliminary log of 70mm pictures taken on the lunar surface during the Apollo 14 mission; Magazines II, JJ, KK, LL, MM, with sample information
R. M. Batson, K.B. Larson, R. L. Sutton
1971, Open-File Report 71-17
Preliminary catalog of pictures taken on the lunar surface during the Apollo 15 mission
R.M. Baston, K.B. Larson, V. S. Reed, J. J. Rennilson, R. L. Sutton, R.L. Tyner, G. E. Ulrich, E.W. Wolfe
1971, Open-File Report 71-18
No abstract available....
Chemical quality of ground water in the Dos Palos-Kettleman City area, San Joaquin Valley, California
G.L. Bertoldi
1971, Open-File Report 71-39
The Dos Palos-Kettleman City area of this report includes approximately 1,350 square miles on the central-western side of the San Joaquin Valley, California. Large-scale farming operations in the area have used ground water as the major source of irrigation water for nearly three quarters of a century. In 1968, completion...
Water temperatures of California streams, Colorado Desert subregion
J. C. Blodgett
1971, Open-File Report 71-45
Water temperatures of California streams, Sacramento basin subregion
J. C. Blodgett
1971, Open-File Report 71-47
Water temperatures of California streams, San Francisco Bay subregion
J. C. Blodgett
1971, Open-File Report 71-48
A summary of water-temperature records is presented for data collected through September 1968 in the San Francisco Bay Subregion of California. This report is one of a series covering the 11 hydrologic subregions of the State and includes data for 87 stream sites. Water temperatures, in degrees Celsius, are summarized...
A preliminary investigation of suspended-sand discharge of the Russian River, Sonoma County, California
William M. Brown
1971, Open-File Report 71-58
Estimating magnitude and frequency of floods in Wisconsin
Duane H. Conger
1971, Open-File Report 71-76
This report provides methods for estimating flood characteristics at most sites where flood information may be needed for planning and design and summatizes the significant flood data and related information available on Wisconsin streams. Individual equations are presented for estimating flood discharges for selected recurrence intervals up to a 25-year...
Thermal study of the Missouri River in North Dakota using infrared imagery
Orlo A. Crosby
1971, Open-File Report 71-81
Studies of infrared imagery obtained from aircraft at 305- to 1,524- meter altitudes indicate the feasibility of monitoring thermal changes attributable to the operation of thermal-electric plants and storage reservoirs, as well as natural phenomena such as tributary inflow and ground-water seeps, in large rivers. No identifiable sources of ground-water...
A reconnaissance of the quality of water from irrigation wells and springs in the Snake Plain Aquifer, southeastern Idaho
Kenneth L. Dyer, H.W. Young
1971, Open-File Report 71-93
No abstract available. ...
Fluvial sediment in North Fork Broad River subwatershed No. 14 (tributary to Toms Creek), Georgia
R.F. Flint
1971, Open-File Report 71-107
Acidity control in Bald Eagle Creek and West Branch Susquehanna River, Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Herbert N. Flippo Jr.
1971, Open-File Report 71-108
Regression analysis of chemical and physical data collected on Beech Creek resulted in two curves that relate the concentration of free hydrogen ion to the electrical specific conductance of the water. These curves provide a means of estimating, through use of data telemetered from a water-quality monitor on Beech Creek,...
Generalized flood-frequency estimates for urban areas in Missouri
Ector Eugene Gann
1971, Open-File Report 71-116
A method is presented for estimating flood-frequency information for urban areas in Missouri. Flood-frequency relations are presented which provide an estimate of the flood-peak discharge for floods with recurrence intervals from 2.33 to 100 years for basins with various degrees of existing or projected urban development. Drainage area sizes for...
Hulburt Creek Hydrology, Southwestern Wisconsin
Warren A. Gebert
1971, Open-File Report 71-118
The purpose of this study was to determine the hydrologic characteristics of Hulburt Creek, Sauk County, Wis., in order to evaluate a proposed reservoir. The streamflow characteristics estimated are the low flow, monthly flow, and inflow flood. The study was done by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the...
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for Pin Oak Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1969
B.B. Hampton, D.R. Myers
1971, Open-File Report 71-144
The U.S. Soil Conservation Service is actively engaged in the installation of flood and soil erosion reducing measures in Texas under the authority of "The Flood Control Act of 1936 and 1944" and "Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act" (Public Law 566), as amended. The Soil Conservation Service has found...