Preliminary appraisal of stream sedimentation in the Susquehanna River basin
K.F. Williams, J.R. George
1968, Open-File Report 68-330
Geologic map of the Corral Bluffs quadrangle, El Paso County, Colorado
Paul E. Soister
1968, Geologic Quadrangle 783
Vacuum ultraviolet measurements of reflectance and luminescence from various rock samples
H.V. Watts, H.J. Goldman
1968, Open-File Report 68-317
Effect of pumping from the Ohio River valley alluvium between Carrollton and Ghent, Kentucky
D. V. Whitesides, P.D. Ryder
1968, Open-File Report 68-324
Advanced systems traverse research project report
G. E. Ulrich
1968, Open-File Report 68-281
Astrogeological Studies, Annual Progress Report, July 1, 1965, to July 1, 1966
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1968, Open-File Report 68-297
Floods in Dyer Quadrangle, Northeastern Illinois
Howard E. Allen
1968, Hydrologic Atlas 301
Preliminary report on the engineering geology of the Boulder quadrangle, Boulder County, Colorado
Maxwell E. Gardner
1968, Open-File Report 68-109
No abstract available....
South Carolina streamflow characteristics--Low-flow frequency and flow duration
J.S. Stallings
1968, Open-File Report 68-256
Ultraviolet absorption and luminescence studies: Progress report for the period from April to December, 1967
W. R. Hemphill
1968, Open-File Report 68-127
Vail reservoir [California] evaporation study, progress report
E. R. Hedman
1968, Open-File Report 68-125
Geologic map of the Hanover NW quadrangle, El Paso County, Colorado
Paul E. Soister
1968, Geologic Quadrangle 725
Geologic map of the Greenacres quadrangle, Washington and Idaho
Paul L. Weis
1968, Geologic Quadrangle 734
Geologic map of the McDowell quadrangle, Floyd and Pike Counties, Kentucky
Charles L. Rice
1968, Geologic Quadrangle 732
Flood runoff from partially urbanized areas, Wichita, Kansas
I. C. James II
1968, Open-File Report 68-144
Hydrology of Crater, East and Davis Lakes, Oregon; with section on Chemistry of the Lakes
Kenneth N. Phillips, A. S. Van Denburgh
1968, Water Supply Paper 1859-E
Crater, East, and Davis Lakes are small bodies of fresh water that occupy topographically closed basins in Holocene volcanic terrane. Because the annual water supply exceeds annual evaporation, water must be lost by seepage from each lake. The seepage rates vary widely both in volume and in percentage of the...
Ground-water hydrology of the Sevier Desert, Utah
R. W. Mower, R.D. Feltis
1968, Water Supply Paper 1854
The Sevier Desert, as used in this report, comprises the main part of the Sevier Desert, the Tintic Valley, and the southeastern part of the Old River Bed. It covers an area of about 3,000 square miles and occupies a large basin in the eastern part of the Basin and...
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States; part 1-B. North Atlantic slope basins, New York to York River
Richard H. Tice
1968, Water Supply Paper 1672
Flood magnitude-frequency relation applicable to streams in the North Atlantic slope basins, New York to York River, Va., are presented in this report. The relations are based on flood data collected at 487 gaging stations having 5 or more years of record not materially affected by regulation. For sites on most...
A hydrogeologic study of the ground-water reservoirs contributing base runoff to Four Mile Creek, east-central Iowa
George R. Kunkle
1968, Water Supply Paper 1839-O
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....
Metallic mineral resources map of the Sitka Quadrangle, Alaska
1968, Open-File Report 68-57
No abstract available. ...
Summary of floods in the United States during 1963
J.O. Rostvedt, and others
1968, Water Supply Paper 1830-B
This report describes the most outstanding floods in the United States during 1963. The three most destructive floods occurred in March from Alabama to West Virginia and Ohio, in June in Nebraska, and in August in Buffalo, N.Y.Widespread disastrous floods struck the western slopes of the Appalachian Mountains from Alabama...
Storage requirements for Arkansas streams
James Lee Patterson
1968, Water Supply Paper 1859-G
The supply of good-quality surface water in Arkansas is abundant. owing to seasonal and annual variability of streamflow, however, storage must be provided to insure dependable year-round supplies in most of the State. Storage requirements for draft rates that are as much as 60 percent of the mean annual flow...
Remote sensor imagery in urban research - some potentialities and problems
Eric G. Moore, Barry S. Wellar
1968, Open-File Report 68-187
Aeromagnetic map of the Palmer quadrangle, Hampden, Hampshire, and Worcester Counties, Massachusetts
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1968, Geophysical Investigations Map 617
No abstract available....