Principles of siphons with respect to the artificial recharge studies in the Grand Prairie region, Arkansas
Richard T. Sniegocki, J.E. Reed
1963, Water Supply Paper 1615-D
Studies of artificial recharge in the Grand Prairie region, Arkansas; environment and history
Kyle Engler, F. H. Bayley, Richard T. Sniegocki
1963, Water Supply Paper 1615-A
No abstract available....
Hydrology of small watersheds in western states
Harold V. Peterson
1963, Water Supply Paper 1475-I
No abstract available....
Geology and ground-water features of Point Arguello Naval Missile Facility, Santa Barbara County, California
R. E. Evenson, G.A. Miller
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-F
Availability of fresh ground water, Montauk Point area, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York
Nathaniel Matthew Perlmutter, Frank A. DeLuca
1963, Water Supply Paper 1613-B
Ground water is the only source of supply at the Montauk Air Force Station n eastern Suffolk County. The water is contained in the upper 200 feet of deposits of late Pleistocene age, which are broadly divided into an upper unit of undifferentiated till and stratified drift and a lower...
Ground-water resources of the Fairbanks area, Alaska
Dagfin John Cederstrom
1963, Water Supply Paper 1590
Geology and ground-water resources of the Scottsville area, Kentucky
William B. Hopkins
1963, Water Supply Paper 1528
No abstract available....
Geology and ground-water appraisal of the Naval Air Missile Test Center area, Point Mugu, California
R. W. Page
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-S
Water regimen of the Inner Valley of the San Pedro River near Mammoth, Arizona (A pilot study)
Harry G. Page
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-I
Compilation of records of surface waters of the United States, October 1950 to September 1960: Part 2-B. South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins, Ogeechee River to Pearl River
E. L. Hendricks, A. N. Cameron, L.E. Carroon, F. N. Hansen, A. O. Patterson, W.H. Robinson
1963, Water Supply Paper 1724
No abstract available....
Hydrologic and geologic reconnaissance of Pinto Basin, Joshua Tree National Monument, Riverside County, California
Fred Kunkel
1963, Water Supply Paper 1475-O
Pinto basin, in the north-central part of Riverside County, Calif., is a typical desert valley formed by downfaulting along several major fault zones. The valley is filled with alluvium, and ground water in the alluvium discharges as subsurface outflow through an alluvium-filled gap at the east end of the valley....
Sediment characteristics of small streams in southern Wisconsin, 1954-59
Charles R. Collier
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-B
The results of investigations of the sediment and water discharge characteristics of Black Earth Creek, Mount Vernon Creek, and Yellowstone River from 1954 to 1959 and Dell Creek for 1958 and 1959 indicate large differences in annual runoff and sediment yields. The suspended-sediment discharge of Black Earth Creek averaged 3,260...
Geology and ground-water resources of the town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York
Herbert C. Crandell
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-GG
No abstract available....
Ground water for irrigation in part of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho
Sam W. West, Chabot Kilburn
1963, Water Supply Paper 1576-D
No abstract available....
Hydrology of stock-water development in southeastern Idaho
R. F. Hadley
1963, Water Supply Paper 1475-P
Progress report on the ground-water resources of the Louisville area, Kentucky, 1949-55
Edwin A. Bell, Robert W. Kellogg, Willis K. Kulp
1963, Water Supply Paper 1579
In the Louisville area, the principal water-bearing formations are the glacial-outwash sand and gravel and, in places, the underlying limestone. During the period 1949 through 1955 pumpage from the two aquifers averaged about 30 mgd (million gallons per day). The pumpage was approximately in balance with the normal net recharge...
Causes of depletion of the Pecos River in New Mexico
Harold E. Thomas
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-G
Water resources of Red River Parish, Louisiana
Roy Newcome, Leland Vernon Page
1963, Water Supply Paper 1614
Red River Parish is on the eastern flank of the Sabine uplift in northwestern Louisiana. The 'area is underlain by lignitic clay and sand of Paleocene and Eocene age which dip to the east at the rate of about 30 feet per mile. The Red River is entrenched in these...
Ground-water geology and pump irrigation in Frenchman Creek Basin above Palisade, Nebraska
W. D. E. Cardwell, Edward D. Jenkins
1963, Water Supply Paper 1577
This report describes the geography, geology, and ground-water resources of that part of the Frenchman Creek basin upstream from Palisade, Nebr., an area of about 4,900 square miles. The basin includes all of Phillips County, Colo., and Chase County, Nebr., and parts of Logan, Sedgwick, Washington, and Yuma Counties, Colo.,...
Geology and ground-water resources of Montgomery County, Alabama
Doyle Blewer Knowles, H. L. Reade, J. C. Scott
1963, Water Supply Paper 1606
Montgomery County includes an area of 790 square miles in east-central Alabama. The economy of Montgomery County is related primarily to the growing and processing of agricultural products.The county is in the northern part of the Coastal Plain. It consists of parts of four divisions of the Coastal Plain: the...
Geology and ground-water resources of Bartow County, Georgia
M.G. Croft
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-FF
Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of the Lake Mead base, Las Vegas Valley, Nevada
Omar J. Loeltz
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-Q
Geology and ground-water resources of Hale County, Texas
J.G. Cronin, Lloyd C. Wells
1963, Water Supply Paper 1539-U
Hale County, in the southern High Plains of Texas, has an area of 1,033 square miles. The land surface is one of low relief, and the regional slope is about 10 feet per mile toward the southeast. Surface runoff drains into numerous playa lakes and two intermittent streams: Running Water...
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States, part 13. Snake River basin
C.A. Thomas, H. C. Broom, J. E. Cummans
1963, Water Supply Paper 1688
The magnitude of a flood of any selected frequency up to 50 years for any site on any stream in the Snake River basin can be determined by methods outlined in this report, with some limitations. The methods are not applicable for regulated streams, for drainage basins smaller than 10...
Ground-water conditions at Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, 1948-60
Doyle B. Knowles, W.J. Drescher, E. F. LeRoux
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-O