Reconnaissance of the ground-water resources of Cimarron County, Oklahoma
D. B. Sapik, R. L. Goemaat
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 373
No abstract available....
Floods in Marengo north quadrangle, northeastern Illinois
Howard E. Allen, Allen W. Noehre
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 495
Floods at Martinsburg and vicinity, West Virginia
Gerald S. Runner, Eugene A. Friel
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 427
No abstract available....
Handbook for Federal Insurance Administration: Flood-insurance studies
E.J. Kennedy
1973, Open-File Report 73-142
A flood insurance study, made for the Federal Insurance Administration (FIA) of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is an analysis of flood inundation frequency for all flood plains within the corporate limits of the community being studied. The study is an application of surveying, hydrology, and hydraulics...
Water resources of the Maumee River basin, northeastern Indiana
Robert A. Pettijohn, L.G. Davis
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 493
Floods of 1971 and 1972 on Glover Creek and Little River in southeastern Oklahoma
Wilbert O. Thomas, Robert K. Corley
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-5
Heavy rains of December 9-10, 1971, and Oct. 30-31, 1972, caused outstanding floods on Glover Creek and Little River in McCurtain County in southeastern Oklahoma. This report presents hydrologic data that document the extent of flooding, flood profiles, and frequency of flooding on reaches of both streams. The data presented...
Geohydrology of Atchison County, Northeastern Kansas
John R. Ward
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 467
Floods in Harvard quadrangle, northeastern Illinois
Howard E. Allen, Allen W. Noehre
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 496
Availability of ground water in the Grants Pass area, Josephine County, Oregon
J. H. Robison
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 480
Geohydrology of Doniphan County, northeastern Kansas
Charles K. Bayne
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 462
Water resources of the Kettle River watershed, east-central Minnesota
John O. Helgesen, G. F. Lindholm, W.L. Broussard, D.W. Ericson
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 437
The topography of the Kettle River watershed is formed primarily by glacial deposits that mantle the bedrock. The glacial deposits are generally less than 100 feet thick. Bedrock consists of several types and occasionally crops out at land surface. Topography ranges from gently rolling to steeply undulating. About 1,060 square miles...
A plan for study of water resources in the Platte River basin, Nebraska: with special emphasis on the stream-aquifer relations
C.F. Keech, J.E. Moore, P. A. Emery
1973, Open-File Report 73-139
A "Level B" study is being made of the Platte River basin in Nebraska. The basin (approximately 40,800 square miles) extends the full length of the State, a distance of nearly 470 miles. The study is a Federal and State interagency effort to formulate a comprehensive plan for the conservation,...
Water resources of the upper Wabash River basin, northeastern Indiana
Charles H. Tate
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 433
Ground-water hydrology of northern Napa Valley, California
Robert E. Faye
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-13
The alluvium of northern Napa Valley is the principal aquifer of the area and is capable of yielding as much as 3,000 gallons per minute to wells. Generally the larger-yielding wells are along the Napa River where the alluvium is thickest and most permeable. Recharge to the alluvium is chiefly...
Water resources outlook for the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metropolitan Area, Minnesota
R.F. Norvitch, T.G. Ross, Alex Brietkrietz
1973, Open-File Report 73-203
The water resources were studied within an area whose natural ground-water flow is largely towards the center of the metropolitan area. This area coincides with the extent of the Hinckley Sandstone aquifer. Thus, the general geohydrology of the area bounded by the extent of the Hinckley Sandstone (about 6,000 square...
Water resources of the Clinton River basin, southeastern Michigan
Jon O. Nowlin
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 469
This hydrologic atlas is part of a comprehensive study of the water resources of southeastern Michigan. The data presented provides information on (1) the physical features of the Clinton River and its tributaries, (2) the characteristics of streamflow, (3) the quality of ground and surface water, and (4) the availability...
Hydrology of the uppermost Cretaceous and the lowermost Paleocene rocks in the Hilight oil field, Campbell County, Wyoming
Marlin E. Lowry
1973, Open-File Report 73-161
The lithologic equivalents of the Fox Hills Sandstone, Lance Formation, and the Tullock member of the Fort Union Formation, as mapped on the east side of the Powder River Basin, can be recognized throughout the basin; however, the formations are in hydraulic connection and cannot be treated as separate aquifers....
Floods in Punaluu-Hauula area, Oahu, Hawaii
Thomas M. Ushijima, Charles J. Ewart
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 473
No abstract available....
Selected hydrologic data in the upper Colorado River basin
Don Price, K.M. Waddell
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 477
Most of the information in this atlas pertains to the ground-water resources of the basin. The surface-water resources, climate, and geohydrologic framework have been described in considerable detail by Iorns and others (1964, 1965).The maps in this atlas are highly generalized, and are intended to provide the reader with only...
Hydrology and sediment transport, Moanalua Valley, Oahu, Hawaii
B.L. Jones, C.J. Ewart
1973, Open-File Report 73-134
The first 2 years of intensive data collection in Moanalua Valley have resulted in some observations concerning the rainfall-runoff and rainfall-sedimentation characteristics of the basin.This initial study period has been concerned primarily with establishing a reliable hydrologic data-collection network. However, enough data have been collected to determine that rainfall within...
Ground-water favorability and surficial geology of parts of the Meduxnekeag River and Prestile Stream basins, Maine
Glenn C. Prescott
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 486
No abstract available....
Base of fresh ground water (approximately 3,000 micromhos) in the San Joaquin Valley, California
R. W. Page
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 489
Ground-water favorability and surficial geology of the lower St. John River Valley, Maine
Glenn C. Prescott
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 485
No abstract available....
Water resources of Wisconsin: Menominee-Oconto-Peshtigo River basin
Edward L. Oakes, Louis J. Hamilton
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 470
The purpose of this report is to describe the water resources of the Menominee-Oconto - Peshtigo River basin in Wisconsin in order to aid in planning future water management in the basin and in nearby areas. The physical setting, availability, distribution, movement, quality, and use of water are discussed. The report...
Ground-water hydrology, southeastern New England
Michael H. Frimpter
1973, Open-File Report 73-76