Water problems in the Springfield-Holyoke area, Massachusetts
John Craig Kammerer, H. L. Baldwin
1962, Water Supply Paper 1670
A formula for computing transmissibility causing maximum possible drawdown due to pumping
G.M. Robinson, Herbert E. Skibitzke
1962, Water Supply Paper 1536-F
By modifying the Theis nonequilibrium formula a relation is found in which the maximum possible drawdown is expressed in terms of a unique value for the aquifer coefficient of transmissibility. The relation is valid for any specified period and rate of pumping, for a given aquifer coefficient of storage, and...
Geology and ground-water resources of the Elizabethton-Johnson City area, Tennessee
Robert W. Maclay
1962, Water Supply Paper 1460-J
No abstract available....
Effect of irrigation on ground water in southern Canyon County, Idaho
Peter R. Stevens
1962, Water Supply Paper 1585
Pumping tests in the Los Alamos Canyon well field near Los Alamos, New Mexico
C.V. Theis, C.S. Conover
1962, Water Supply Paper 1619-I
Quantity and quality of surface waters of Alaska, 1960
E. L. Hendricks, S. K. Love
1962, Water Supply Paper 1720
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1958, Parts 5 & 6, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins and Missouri River Basin
S. K. Love
1962, Water Supply Paper 1572
Hydraulics of river channels as related to navigability
W. B. Langbein
1962, Water Supply Paper 1539-W
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1958, Parts 1-4: North Atlantic slope basins to St. Lawrence river basin
S. K. Love
1962, Water Supply Paper 1571
Ion-exchange minerals and disposal of radioactive wastes-- A survey of literature
B.P. Robinson
1962, Water Supply Paper 1616
Some effects of the larger types of aquatic vegetation on iron content of water
Eugene T. Oborn, John David Hem
1962, Water Supply Paper 1459-I
Geology and ground-water resources of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin
Thomas G. Newport
1962, Water Supply Paper 1604
The principal water-bearing rocks underlying Fond du Lac County, Wis., are sandstones of Cambrian and Ordovician age and dolomite of Silurian age. Other aquifers include dolomite of Ordovician age and sand. and gravel of Quaternary age. Crystalline rocks of Precambrian age, which underlie all the water-bearing formations, form a practically...
Reconnaissance of ground-water resources in the Western Coal Field Region, Kentucky
Bruce William Maxwell, Robert Washburn Devaul
1962, Water Supply Paper 1599
In the Western Coal Field region of Kentucky, water is obtained from consolidated sedimentary rocks of Mississippian and Pennsylvanian ages and from unconsolidated sediments of Cenozoic age. Pennsylvanian rocks crop out in more than 95 percent of the area and consist of shale and sandstone interbedded with some limestone and...
Ground-water resources of Camas Prairie, Camas and Elmore Counties, Idaho
William Clarence Walton
1962, Water Supply Paper 1609
Camas Prairie is an eastward-trending intermontane basin along the north flank of the Snake River Plain in southern Idaho. The basin is about 40 miles long and averages about 8 miles wide. It was formed as a structural depression in which a considerable thickness of alluvial and lake deposits accumulated...
Inventory of published and unpublished sediment-load data, United States and Puerto Rico, 1950-60
Kerry F. Harris
1962, Water Supply Paper 1547
This inventory of published and unpublished sediment-load data contains a list of the sediment-transport measurements in the United States and Puerto Rico during October 1950 to September 1960, made by the agencies associated with the Subcommittee on Sedimentation. Some of the agencies have miscellaneous sediment data, such as single observations...
Ground water in the Wupatki and Sunset Crater National Monuments, Coconino County, Arizona
Oliver J. Cosner
1962, Water Supply Paper 1475-J
The Wupatki and Sunset Crater National Monuments are 15 and 30 miles, respectively, northeast of Flagstaff on the San Francisco Plateau. They are in the eastern part of the San Francisco volcanic field and on the southwest flank of the Black Mesa basin. The Supai formation, Coconino sandstone, Kaibab limestone,...
Ground-water levels in the United States, 1956-59, South-Central States
O. M. Hackett
1962, Water Supply Paper 1549
Alluvial aquifer in northeastern Louisiana — A large source of water
A. N. Turcan, R. R. Meyer
1962, Water Supply Paper 1619-V
No abstract available....
Geology and ground water of the Red Lake area, Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona and New Mexico
J. P. Akers, N. E. McClymonds, John William Harshbarger
1962, Water Supply Paper 1576-B
The Red Lake area in the Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona and New Mexico, was studied by the U.S. Geological Survey to determine if 1 mgd (mil- lion gallons per day) of water could be obtained for the requirements of a proposed sawmill. Geologic mapping and stratigraphic studies indicated three favorable...
Annotated bibliography on hydrology and sedimentation, United States and Canada, 1955-58
H. C. Riggs
1962, Water Supply Paper 1546
Bedrock geology of the Mount Carmel and Southington quadrangles, Connecticut
Crawford Ellswroth Fritts
1962, Open-File Report 62-48
New data concerning the geologic structure, stratigraphy, petrography, origin, and ages of bedrock formations in an area of approximately 111 square miles in south-central Connecticut were obtained in the course of detailed geologic mapping from 1957 to 1960. Mapping was done at a scale of 1:24,000 on topographic base maps...
A gravity survey of part of the Long Valley district, Idaho
Willie Tomoni Kinoshita
1962, Open-File Report 62-73
Mineral resources of Korea
David Gallagher, Montis Klepper, William Overstreet, Raymond Sample
1962, Open-File Report 62-49
Fluid impact craters and hypervelocity - high velocity impact experiments in metals and rocks
H. J. Moore, D. E. Gault, R.W. MacCormack
1962, Open-File Report 62-86
Exploration of the Jefren gypsum-anhydrite deposit, Tripolitania, Libya
James Louis Gualtieri
1962, Open-File Report 62-57
No abstract available....