Fluvial sediment in the drainage area of K-79 reservoir, Kiowa Creek basin, Colorado
J. C. Mundorff
1968, Water Supply Paper 1798-D
No abstract available....
Land evaluation studies with remote sensors in the infrared and radar regions
David S. Simonett
1968, Open-File Report 68-250
This paper reviews the literature, especially of the last two years, dealing with remote sensor evaluation of surface and shallow sub-surface characteristics, employing remote sensors in the infrared (1.5p. - 14p.) and radar (0.5 cm - 100 cm) regions. Imaging and non-imaging sensors are examined to assess their current status...
Appraisal of watershed management program in Wind River basin, Wyoming
N. J. King
1968, Open-File Report 68-159
A geologic and hydrologic reconnaissance of Lava Beds National Monument and vicinity, California
W. R. Hotchkiss
1968, Open-File Report 68-140
Lava Beds National Monument is on the Modoc Plateau in Modoc and Siskiyou Counties. The principal geologic units in the vicinity are volcanic rocks, which in places are highly permeable and poorly permeable lake sedimentary deposits, all probably post-Oligocene in age. Yields and specific capacities of wells in the unconfined...
A laboratory investigation of open-channel dispersion processes for dissolved, suspended, and floating dispersants
W.W. Sayre, F.M. Chang
1968, Professional Paper 433-E
Preliminary ground-water availability map of Kidder County, North Dakota
D. W. Brown
1968, Open-File Report 68-26
No abstract available....
U.S. Geological Survey heavy metals program progress report, 1966 and 1967
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1968, Circular 560
Sand and gravel on the continental shelf off the northeastern United States
John Stevens Schlee
1968, Circular 602
Distribution of gold and some base metals in the Slana area, eastern Alaska Range, Alaska
Donald H. Richter, Neal A. Matson
1968, Circular 593
Fluorometric procedures for dye tracing
James F. Wilson
1968, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 03-A12
This manual describes the current fluorometric procedures used by the U.S. Geological Survey in dye tracer studies such as time of travel, dispersion, reaeration, and dilution-type discharge measurements. The advantages of dye tracing are (1) low detection and measurement limits and (2) simplicity and accuracy in measuring dye tracer concentrations using fluorometric techniques. The manual contains necessary...
Estimated use of water in the United States, 1965
Charles Richard Murray
1968, Circular 556
Estimates of water use in the United States for 1965 indicate that an average of about 310 bgd (billion gallons per day) were withdrawn for public-supply, rural domestic and livestock, irrigation, and industrial (including thermoelectric power)uses--that is, about 1,600 gallons per capita per day. This represents an increase of 15...
Vertical mass transfer in open channel flow
Harvey E. Jobson
1968, Open-File Report 68-146
The vertical mass transfer coefficient and particle fall velocity were determined in an open channel shear flow. Three dispersants, dye, fine sand and medium sand, were used with each of three flow conditions. The dispersant was injected as a continuous line source across the channel and downstream concentration profiles were...
Geochemical and geophysical anomalies in the western part of the Sheep Creek Range, Lander County, Nevada
Garland Bayard Gott, Charles J. Zablocki
1968, Circular 595
Extensive geochemical anomalies are present along the west side of the Sheep Creek Range in Lander County, Nev. Anomalous concentrations of zinc, arsenic, mercury, silver, copper, lead, and to some extent gold, molybdenum, and antimony occur in iron-rich material along fracture planes and in quartz veins in Paleozoic formations. A...
Favorable areas for prospecting adjacent to the Roberts Mountains thrust in southern Lander County, Nevada
John Harris Stewart, Edwin H. McKee
1968, Circular 563
Recent geologic mapping by the U.S. Geological Survey of more than 2,500 square miles of a relatively little-studied part of central Nevada has outlined four areas favorable for the discovery of metallic mineral deposits. In these areas, lower Paleozoic carbonate rocks crop out below the Roberts Mountains thrust, a widespread...
Frequency curves
H. C. Riggs
1968, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 04-A2
This manual describes graphical and mathematical procedures for preparing frequency curves from samples of hydrologic data. It also discusses the theory of frequency curves, compares advantages of graphical and mathematical fitting, suggests methods of describing graphically defined frequency curves analytically, and emphasizes the correct interpretations of a frequency curve....
Preliminary results of geological, geochemical, and geophysical studies in part of the Virginia City quadrangle, Nevada
Donald Harvey Whitebread, Donald B. Hoover
1968, Circular 596
Geological, geochemical, and geophysical studies in the Comstock Lode district and adjoining parts of the Virginia Range near Virginia City, Nev., have resulted in recognition of two geophysical anomalies and several geochemical anomalies in an area north of Virginia City. The geophysical anomalies were found during an induced-polarization survey carried...
Potential for lode deposits in the Livengood gold placer district, east-central Alaska
Robert Lutz Foster
1968, Circular 590
Chemical quality of surface waters in Devils Lake basin North Dakota, 1952-60
Hugh T. Mitten, C.H. Scott, Philip G. Rosene
1968, Water Supply Paper 1859-B
Above-normal precipitation in 1954, 1956, and 1957 caused the water surface of Devils Lake to rise to an altitude of 1,419.3 feet, its highest in 40 years. Nearly all the water entering the lake flowed through Big Coulee, and about three-fourths of that inflow was at rates greater than 100...
Some statistical tools in hydrology
H. C. Riggs
1968, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 04-A1
This chapter of 'Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations' provides background material needed for understanding the statistical procedures most useful in hydrology; it furnishes detailed procedures, with examples, of regression analyses; it describes analysis of variance and covariance and discusses the characteristics of hydrologic data....
Calibration and maintenance of vertical-axis type current meters
George F. Smoot, Charles E. Novak
1968, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 08-B2
The purpose of this chapter is to describe the procedures used in the manufacture and calibration of current meters and to present in detail information pertinent to their proper maintenance and repair. Recent intensive studies on the calibration of current meters and the effects of wear of the component parts...
Discharge in the lower Columbia River basin, 1928-65
Hollis M. Orem
1968, Circular 550
Estimates of monthly and annual mean discharge for five ungaged sites in the lower Columbia River are presented for water years 1928-65. These sites are Columbia River at Vancouver, Wash., Willamette River at mouth, Columbia River at St. Helens, Oreg., Columbia River at Longview, Wash., and Columbia River at mouth....
Temperature data from exploratory boreholes at the Supplemental Test Site, central Nevada - interim report
Robert J. Munroe, Thomas H. Moses Jr.
1968, Open-File Report 68-195
In cooperation with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, the U.S. Geological Survey is making precise temperature measurements in exploratory boreholes at the Supplemental Test Site, central Nevada. Together with thermal properties measurements made on the core, and additional temperature measurements in progress these data will he used to estimate geothermal...
Availability of palynological material from Naval Petroleum Reserve No.4, IV: North Simpson Test Well No. 1
Richard A. Scott
1968, Open-File Report 68-240
No abstract available....
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States, part 5. Hudson Bay and Upper Mississippi River Basins
James L. Patterson, Charles R. Gamble
1968, Water Supply Paper 1678
No abstract available....
Mineral reconnaissance in the southern part of the Wadi Azlam quadrangle, Saudi Arabia
Robert F. Johnson, Virgil A. Trent
1968, Open-File Report 68-150