Geology of the Middlesboro North quadrangle, Kentucky
Kenneth John Englund, John B. Roen, A. Otis Delaney
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 300
Water resources studies in southeast Mississippi
T.N. Shows, H. G. Golden
1964, Open-File Report 64-146
Chemical composition of snow in the northern Sierra Nevada and other areas
John Henry Frederick Feth, S. M. Rogers, Charles Elmer Roberson
1964, Water Supply Paper 1535-J
Melting snow provides a large part of the water used throughout the western conterminous United States for agriculture, industry, and domestic supply. It is an active agent in chemical weathering, supplies moisture for forest growth, and sustains fish and wildlife. Despite its importance, virtually nothing has been known of the...
Hydrology of aquifer systems in the Memphis area, Tennessee
James H. Criner, P-C. P. Sun, Dale J. Nyman
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-O
The Memphis area as described in .this report comprises about 1,300 square miles of the Mississippi embayment part of the Gulf Coastal Plain. The area is underlain by as much as 3,000 feet of sediments ranging in age from Cretaceous through Quaternary. In 1960, 150 mgd (million gallons per day)...
Sedimentology program of the Geological Survey
R.B. Vice
1964, Open-File Report 64-157
Water-supply characteristics of North Carolina streams
Grover Cleveland Goddard
1964, Water Supply Paper 1761
Chemical quality of surface waters in the Brazos River basin in Texas
Burdge Irelan, H.B. Mendieta
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-K
The Brazos River basin, which makes up 15 percent of the land area of Texas, extends from the High Plains, where altitudes reach 4,200 feet and the average precipitation ranges from 15 to 20 inches a year, to the Gulf of Mexico where the annual rainfall is 45-^50 inches. Large...
A compilation of deep earth temperature data, U. S. A. 1910-1945
H. Cecil Spicer
1964, Open-File Report 64-147
Hydrologic data for the Lambayeque Valley, northern Peru (basic records)
S.L. Schoff, M. Juan Luis Sayan
1964, Open-File Report 64-140
Chemistry and movement of ground water, Nevada Test Site
S.L. Schoff, J.E. Moore
1964, Open-File Report 64-139
Three chemical types of ground water are distinguished at the Nevada Test Site and vicinity. A sodium-potassium water is related to tuff (in part zeolitized) and to alluvium containing detrital tuff. A calcium-magnesium water is related to limestone and dolomite, or to alluvium containing detritus of these rock types. A...
Floods in Sag Bridge quadrangle, Illinois
A.W. Noehre, G.L. Walter
1964, Open-File Report 64-118
Compilation of water-temperature data for Oregon streams
A.M. Moore
1964, Open-File Report 64-115
Ground-water conditions, U. S. Naval Missile Facility, Point Arguello, California, July 1962-June 1963
G.A. Miller
1964, Open-File Report 64-114
Progress report on geohydrologic investigations in the Parker-Blythe-Cibola and Needles areas
D.G. Metzger
1964, Open-File Report 64-113
The Anadarko Basin (of parts of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and Colorado)
M.E. MacLachlan
1964, Open-File Report 64-112
Quality of Delaware River water at Trenton, New Jersey
Leo T. McCarthy Jr., Walter B. Keighton
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-X
Water in the Delaware River at Trenton, NJ, is a mixture of several types--water from the mountainous headwater region, water from the coal-mining regions, and water from the limestone valleys. The quantities of these types of water, in relation to the total quantity of water at Trenton, vary with changes...
Progress report for the Lower Colorado River area
C. C. McDonald
1964, Open-File Report 64-110
Ground-water supply for Mount Rainier National Park headquarters site near Ashford, Washington
James E. Luzier
1964, Open-File Report 64-107
A water well was drilled recently at the new headquarters site of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. The headquarters site is in the narrow bedrock-walled, alluvium-floored valley of the Nisqually River. The well was drilled to a depth of 96 feet in a terraced outwash deposit which underlies the site....
Hydrologic studies of small watersheds, Honey Creek basin, Collin and Grayson Counties, Texas, 1953-1959
Clarence R. Gilbert, G.G. Commons, G. E. Koberg, F.W. Kennon
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-F
This report presents the results of an investigation into the effects of floodwaterretarding structures in the 39 square miles of the Honey Creek basin above the stream-gaging station near McKinney, during the period October 1952 to September 1959. The number of such structures in the study area was increased from...
Sedimentation and land use in Core Creek and Elk Run basins, Pennsylvania, 1954-60 (A progress report)
Benjamin L. Jones
1964, Open-File Report 64-92
Analyses of data collected from two small basins in northern Pennsylvania during the period May 1954-September 1960 indicated a general relationship between changes in land use and land treatment and changes in suspended-sediment discharge from the basins. Extensive land use and land-treatment changes have taken place in the 12.2 square-mile...
Measurement of turbine discharge with radioisotopes
B. J. Frederick
1964, Open-File Report 64-55
Water-level sensing device
E.G. Barron
1964, Open-File Report 64-11
Cenomanian-Turonian aquifer of central Israel, its development and possible use as a storage reservoir
Robert Schneider
1964, Water Supply Paper 1608-F
The Cenomanian-Turonian formations constitute a highly permeable dolomite and limestone aquifer in central Israel. The aquifer is on the west limb of an anticlinorium that trends north-northeast. In places it may be as much as 800 meters thick, but in the report area, largely the foothills of the Judean-Ephraim Mountains...
Adsorption equilibria between earth materials and radionuclides, Cape Thompson, Alaska
J.H. Baker, W.A. Beetem, J.S. Wahlberg
1964, Open-File Report 64-5
The concept and the derivation of a distribution coefficient are developed. Ion exchange and the nature of competition among cations are given. Distribution coefficients for carrier-free cesium, strontium, and iodine were determined on 17 samples collected during July, 1961, in the vicinity of Cape Thompson, northwestern Alaska. High percentage uptake...
A reconnaissance of saline ground water in California
J. S. Bader
1964, Open-File Report 64-4