Public and industrial water supplies of the eastern coal field region, Kentucky
John Augustus Baker, William Evans Price
1956, Circular 369
Water resources of the New Orleans area, Louisiana
Miles LeRoy Eddards, L. R. Kister, Glenn Scarcia
1956, Circular 374
Industry, commerce, and public utilities in 1954 withdrew about 1,500 mgd from surface- and groundwater sources in the New Orleans area. Most of the withdrawal was made from the Mississippi River. However, some withdrawal of surface water was made from Lake Pontchartrain. A large part of the withdrawal from both...
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1955, part 2, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
Paul R. Speer, A.B. Goodwin
1956, Circular 382
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1955, part 3, Ohio River basin
Paul R. Speer
1956, Circular 383
Water resources of the Mobile area, Alabama, with a section on salinity of the Mobile River
W.H. Robinson, William J. Powell, Eugene Brown, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
1956, Circular 373
Water is an abundant resource of the Mobile area. The Mobile River has an estimated average flow of 60, 000 cubic feet per second (cfs), or about 39,000 million gallons per day (mgd). It is the largest single source of water. Water is available in substantial quantities from the many...
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1955. Part 5 - Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins
H. F. Matthai
1956, Circular 385
This index lists the streamflow and reservoir stations in the Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins for which records have been or are to be published in reports of the Geological Survey for periods prior to September 30, 1955. Periods of record for the same station published by other...
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1955, part 11, Pacific slope basins in California
J. S. Gatewood
1956, Circular 391
Raising bait fishes
J. Dobie, O.L. Meehean, S. F. Snieszko, G.N. Washburn
1956, Circular 35
No abstract available at this time...
Water rights in areas of ground-water mining
Harold E. Thomas
1955, Circular 347
Ground-water mining, the progressive depletion of storage in a ground-water reservoir, has been going on for several years in some areas, chiefly in the Southwestern States. In some of these States a water right is based on ownership of land overlying the ground-water reservoir and does not depend upon putting...
Coal reserves of the Pittsburgh (No. 8) bed in Belmont County, Ohio
Henry L. Berryhill
1955, Circular 363
Remaining coal reserves totaling 1,929 million tons have been appraised in the Pittsburgh (No. 8) coal bed in Belmont County, Ohio. Of these, 508 million tons are classified as measured and 1,421 million tons are classified as indicated. All the coal has less than 1,000 feet of overburden, and most...
Summary of annual records of chemical quality of water of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma and Arkansas; 1945-52, a progress report
Tyrus B. Dover, James Walter Geurin
1955, Circular 361
The Arkansas River is subject to many types of pollution downstream from the Oklahoma-Kansas State line, and its inferior quality together with its erratic flow pattern has caused it to be largely abandoned as a source of municipal and industrial water supply. Currently, the Arkansas River is not directly used...
Geology and ground-water supplies of the Fort Wingate Indian School area, McKinley County, New Mexico
Joseph Thomas Callahan, Robert L. Cushman
1955, Circular 360
Ground water in the Yelm area, Thurston and Pierce counties, Washington
Maurice John Mundorff, James M. Weigle, Glen D. Holmberg
1955, Circular 356
This report presents the results of an investigation of the ground-water resources of the Yelm area, Pierce and Thurston Counties, Wash. It was made at the request of the Division of Water Resources, Washington State Department of Conservation and Development, for the purpose of determining the availability of ground water...
Features shown on topographic maps
John Bougher Rowland
1955, Circular 368
A flood-flow formula for Connecticut
B. L. Bigwood, M. P. Thomas
1955, Circular 365
A study of the frequency and magnitude of floods within the Connecticut area is contained in this report. Annual flood discharges for 44 stream-gaging stations whose records range in length from l0 to 40 years are presented and a regional flood-frequency relationship developed based upon the ratios of all floods...
Coal resources of Oregon
Ralph S. Mason, Margaret Isabelle Erwin
1955, Circular 362
Developed and potential waterpower of the United States and other countries of the world, December 1954
Loyd L. Young
1955, Circular 367
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1954
Albert M. LaSala, Lois E. Randall, Arthur Johnson
1955, Circular 364
Reconnaissance for uranium-bearing carbonaceous materials in southern Utah
H. D. Zeller
1955, Circular 349
A reconnaissance investigation for uranium-bearing carbonaceous materials was made in three major areas of southern Utah: Kaiparowits Plateau, Henry Mountains, and Kolob Terrace. No uranium deposits of economic interest were found. A few l- to 2-foot beds of carbonaceous shale in the Dakota(?) sandstone contain 0.006-0.007 percent uranium. Other carbonaceous...
Records of wells drilled for oil and gas in Montana, June 1, 1951 through December 31, 1953
Howard R. Smith
1955, Circular 355
Data concerning about 1, 800 dry holes and selected producing wells drilled in Montana from June 1, 1951, through December 31, 1953, are contained in this circular, which supplements Circular 172 published in 1952. Also included is a table listing the oil and gas fields of Montana. WELLS DRILLED FOR...
Water resources of the Indianapolis area, Indiana
Claude Martin Roberts, L.E. Widman, P.N. Brown
1955, Circular 366
Water used in the Indianapolis area comes from two sources: the White River and tributary streams and the underground reservoirs formed by the underlying glacial drift and limestone. Surface-water sources provide about 60 mgd (million gallons per day) for public supply and an additional 300 mgd is used by private...
Floods in Missouri, magnitude and frequency
James K. Searcy
1955, Circular 370
Uranium-bearing sandstone in the White River badlands, Pennington County, South Dakota
George William Moore, Murray Levish
1955, Circular 359
The uranium mineral uranocircite, a barium uranyl phosphate, occurs in a channel sandstone in the Chadron formation of Oligocene age in the White River badlands, Pennington County, S. Dak. A vertical section of the basal l-foot of the channel contains 0.25 percent uranium. Small amounts of metatyuyamunite (?) occur in...
Water resources of the Wheeling-Steubenville area, West Virginia and Ohio
Robert Cullen Smith, W. L. Doll, Garland Stratton
1955, Circular 340
No abstract available....
Radioactivity reconnaissance of part of north-central Clear Creek County, Colorado
John David Wells, Jack Edward Harrison
1954, Circular 345