Irrigated acreage and other land uses on the Snake River Plain, Idaho and eastern Oregon
Gerald F. Lindholm, S. A. Goodell
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 691
Prompted by the need for a current, accurate, and repeatable delineation of irrigated acreage on the Snake River Plain, the U.S. Geological Survey entered into a cooperative agreement with the Idaho Department of Water Resources Image Analysis Facility and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to delineate 1980 land use form...
Ground-water levels in the Great Basin region of Nevada, Utah, and adjacent states
James M. Thomas, James L. Mason, James D. Crabtree
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 694-B
The Great Basin Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (RASA) is the tenth study in a national program b the U.S. Geological Survey to analyze regional ground-water systems that comprise a major part of the Nation’s water supply. The main objectives of RASA studies are to: (1) Describe the ground-water systems as they...
Distribution of bottom sediments and effects of proposed dredging in the ship channel of the Delaware River between northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Wilmington, Delaware, 1984
Philip Bradley Duran
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 697
Predevelopment hydrologic conditions in the alluvial basins of Arizona and adjacent parts of California and New Mexico
Geoffrey W. Freethey, T. W. Anderson
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 664
No abstract available....
Hydrologic characteristics of soils in parts of Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Texas
Jack T. Dugan
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 678
Certain physical characteristics of soils, including permeability, available water capacity, thickness, and topographic position, have a definite effect on the hydrology of an area. They control the rate at which precipitation infiltrates or is transmitted through the soil, and thus they have a significant role in determining the rates both...
Flood of August 1, 1985, in Cheyenne, Wyoming
Stanley A. Druse, M. E. Cooley, S. L. Green, H. W. Lowham
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 699
No abstract available....
Hydrogeologic framework and properties of regional aquifers in the Hollandale Embayment, southeastern Minnesota
D. G. Woodward
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 677
In 1977, the U.S. Geological Survey began a series of investigations of regional aquifer systems in the United States. These studies will provide quantitative information for use in developing and managing regional ground-water supplies. One of these studies, the Northern Midwest Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (RASA) project, concerns the Cambrian and...
Hydrogeologic framework of the Upper Colorado River Basin- excluding the San Juan Basin-Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and Arizona
O. James Taylor, J. W. Hood, Everett A. Zimmerman
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 687
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Chicopee River basin, Massachusetts
Bruce E. Krejmas, Anthony Maevsky
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 693
Description and generalized distribution of aquifer materials in the alluvial basins of Arizona and adjacent parts of California and New Mexico
Geoffrey W. Freethey
1986, Hydrologic Atlas 663
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Copper River basin, Alaska
Philip A. Emery, Stanley H. Jones, R. L. Glass
1985, Hydrologic Atlas 686
Geohydrology of the High Plains Aquifer in southeastern New Mexico
D.L. Hart, Douglas P. McAda
1985, Hydrologic Atlas 679
Hydrology and water resources of tributary basins to the Merrimack River from Salmon Brook to the Concord River, Massachusetts
Richard A. Brackley, Bruce P. Hansen
1985, Hydrologic Atlas 662
Potentiometric surface, 1980, and water-level changes, 1969-80, in the unconfined valley-fill aquifers of the San Luis Basin, Colorado and New Mexico
Thomas M. Crouch
1985, Hydrologic Atlas 683
No abstract available....
Hydrologic conditions at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho: 1979-1981 update
Barney D. Lewis, Rodger G. Jensen
1985, Hydrologic Atlas 674
No abstract available....
Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Kolob, Alton, and Kaiparowits Plateau coal fields, south-central Utah
Gerald G. Plantz
1985, Hydrologic Atlas 684
The study area in south-central Utah (fig. 1) is noted for its large coal reserves in the Alton, Kolob, and Kaiparowits Plateau coal fields. The area also is noted for its scenic beauty and general scarcity of water. Although there has been very little development of the coal resources through...
Potential well yields from the Ogallala aquifer in the northern High Plains of Colorado
Juli B. Lindner-Lunsford, Ronald G. Borman
1985, Hydrologic Atlas 685
Location of irrigation wells and application rates for irrigated cropland during 1980 in the northern High Plains of Colorado
Ronald G. Borman, Raymond L. Reed
1984, Hydrologic Atlas 675
Geology, altitude, and depth of the bedrock surface; altitude of the water table in 1980; and saturated thickness of the Ogallala aquifer in 1980 in the southern High Plains of Colorado
Ronald G. Borman, Thomas S. Meredith, Sean M. Bryn
1984, Hydrologic Atlas 673
The southern High Plains of Colorado, an area of about 2,800 square miles in the southeastern part of the state, is underlain by the Ogallala Formation of late Tertiary age, The southern High Plains of Colorado extend from the Colorado State line on the east and the ans south to...
Forest map and hydrologic conditions, Apalachicola River flood plain, Florida
Helen M. Leitman
1984, Hydrologic Atlas 672
Geohydrology of the Papago, San Xavier, and Gila Bend Indian Reservations, Arizona — 1978–81
Kenneth J. Hollett, Joanne M. Garrett
1984, Hydrologic Atlas 660
No abstract available....
Water-table map of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1976-1980
Gary N. Paulachok, C. R. Wood
1984, Hydrologic Atlas 676
The Ogallala aquifer in the northern High Plains of Colorado - saturated thickness in 1980; saturated-thickness changes, predevelopment to 1980; hydraulic conductivity; specific yield; and predevelopment and 1980 probable well yields
Ronald G. Borman
1983, Hydrologic Atlas 671
Ground-water quality in the Sacramento Valley, California - water types and potential nitrate and boron problem areas
Ronald P. Fogelman
1983, Hydrologic Atlas 651
Hydraulic characteristics of the principal bedrock aquifers in the Denver Basin, Colorado
Stanley G. Robson
1983, Hydrologic Atlas 659