Water-supply potential from an asphalt-lined catchment near Holualoa Kona, Hawaii
Salwyn S.W. Chinn
1965, Water Supply Paper 1809-P
The Jenkins-Whitesburg area includes approximately 250 square miles In Letcher and Pike Counties in the southeastern part of the Eastern Coal Field. In this area ground water is the principal source of water for nearly all rural families, most public supplies, several coal mines and coal processing plants, and one...
A comparison of methods used in flood-frequency studies for coastal basins in California
R.W. Cruff, S. E. Rantz
1965, Water Supply Paper 1580-E
Geology and ground-water resources of Dane County, Wisconsin
Denzel R. Cline
1965, Water Supply Paper 1779-U
The purpose of the ground-water investigation of Dane County, Wis., was to determine the occurrence, movement, quantity, quality, and availability of ground water in the unconsolidated deposits and the underlying bedrock. The relationships between ground water and surface water were studied in general in Dane County and in detail in...
Water resources of the Humboldt River Valley near Winnemucca, Nevada
Philip M. Cohen
1965, Water Supply Paper 1795
This report, resulting from studies made by the U.S. Geological Survey as part of the interagency Humboldt River Research Project, describes the qualitative and quantitative relations among the components of the hydrologic system in the Winnemucca Reach of the Humboldt River valley. The area studied includes the segment of the...
Water resources in the vicinity of municipalities on the east-central Mesabi Iron Range, northeastern Minnesota
R. D. Cotter, H. L. Young, L. R. Petri, C. H. Prior
1965, Water Supply Paper 1759-E
Additional supplies of water are available near the municipalities on the east-central Mesabi Iron Range. Both ground water and surface water offer good potential supplies. For the ground-water supplies, the most productive aquifers are the Biwabik Iron Formation and the stratified glacial drift. Surface-water supplies are variable. Streams in the...
Ground water in the upper part of the Teton Valley, Teton Counties, Idaho and Wyoming
Chabot Kilburn
1965, Water Supply Paper 1789
Elimination of thermal stratification in reservoirs and the resulting benefits, with special emphasis on study of Lake Wohlford, California
Gordon E. Koberg, Maurice E. Ford Jr.
1965, Water Supply Paper 1809-M
Delaware River water quality Bristol to Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, August 1949 to December 1963
Walter B. Keighton
1965, Water Supply Paper 1809-O
During the 14-year period from August 1949 to July 1963, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the city of Philadelphia, collected samples of river water once each month in the 43-mile reach of the Delaware River from Bristol to Marcus Hook, Pa., and daily at Trenton, 10 miles upstream...
Index of surface-water records to December 31, 1963: Part 10. - The Great Basin
H.P. Eisenhuth
1965, Circular 510
This report lists the streamflow and reservoir stations in The Great Basin·for which records have been or are to be published in reports of the Geological Survey for periods through December 31, 1963. It supersedes Geological Survey Circular 390....
Index of surface-water records to December 31, 1963--Part 1, North Atlantic slope basins
B.A. Anderson, C.B. Ham
1965, Circular 501
Geothermal energy
Donald Edward White
1965, Circular 519
Ground-water conditions and storage in the Central Sevier Valley, Utah
Richard A. Young, Carl H. Carpenter
1965, Water Supply Paper 1787
The central Sevier Valley, in the central part of Utah, extends from the town of Kingston to the Yuba Dam and from the Tushar and Valley Mountains and the Pavant Range to the Sevier, Fishlake, Wasatch, and Gunnison Plateaus. A geologic and hydrologic investigation of the valley was made to...
Index of surface-water records to December 31, 1963--Part 4, St. Lawrence River basin
B.A. Anderson, C.B. Ham
1965, Circular 504
Waterpower resources in Nehalem River basin, Oregon
Loyd L. Young, Jesse Lane Colbert, David L. Gaskill, Arthur M. Piper
1965, Water Supply Paper 1610-C
No abstract available....
The Clinch River study--An investigation of the fate of radionuclides released to a surface stream
R.J. Pickering, P.H. Carrigan, F.L. Parker
1965, Circular 497
The Clinch River Study is a multiagency effort to evaluate the physical, chemical, and biological effects of the release to de Clinch River of low-level radioactive wastes from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The major radionuclides released are ruthenium-106, cesium-137, cobalt-60, and strontium-90. Hydrologic and biologic studies have indicated that...
Selected references on saline ground-water resources of the United States
John Henry Frederick Feth
1965, Circular 499
A brief appraisal of ground-water conditions in the Coastal Artesian Basin of British Guiana, South America
George Frank Worts
1965, Water Supply Paper 1663-B
Index of surface-water records to December 31, 1963--Part 3, Ohio River basin
B.A. Anderson, C.B. Ham
1965, Circular 503
Index of surface-water records to December 31, 1963--Part 2, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
B.A. Anderson, C.B. Ham
1965, Circular 502
Organic-rich shale of the United States and world land areas
Donald Cave Duncan, Vernon Emanuel Swanson
1965, Circular 523
Predicted hydrologic effects of pumping from the Lichterman Well Field in the Memphis Area, Tennessee
Dale J. Nyman
1965, Water Supply Paper 1819-B
The Lichterman well field is scheduled to go into operation early in 1965 to supplement the municipal water-supply system for the city of Memphis, Tenn. Although the initial rate of withdrawal from the well field will be about 8 mgd (million gallons per day), the ultimate design capacity of the...
Resources of oil, gas, and natural-gas liquids in the United States and the world
Thomas Andrews Hendricks
1965, Circular 522
Index of surface-water records to December 31, 1963--Hawaii and other Pacific areas
H.P. Eisenhuth
1965, Circular 515
Floods on small streams in North Carolina, probable magnitude and frequency
Herbert G. Hinson
1965, Circular 517
The magnitude and frequency of floods are defined regionally for small streams (drainage area, 1 to 150 sq mi) in North Carolina. Composite frequency curves for each of two regions relate the magnitude of the annual flood, in ratio to the mean annual flood, to recurrence intervals of 1.1 to...
Index of surface-water records to December 31, 1963: Part 9. - Colorado River basin
H.P. Eisenhuth
1965, Circular 509
This report lists the streamflow and reservoir stations in the Colorado River basin for which records have been or are to be published in reports of the Geological Survey for periods through December 31, 1963. It supersedes Geological Survey Circular 389....