A reconnaissance of the ground-water resources of the Brazos River basin, Texas
J.G. Cronin, C.R. Follett, G.H. Shafer, P.L. Rettman
1963, Open-File Report 63-27
Semiannual report of water levels in selected wells in Utah - April 1963
R.D. Feltis
1963, Open-File Report 63-33
Ground water in the alluvial deposits of the Washita River between Clinton and Anadarko, Oklahoma
D.L. Hart Jr.
1963, Open-File Report 63-41
The Washita River alluvial deposits between Clinton and Anadarko primarily are fine-grained sand and clay, and lesser amounts of coarser-grained material. These deposits range in thickness from 0 to 120 feet and average about 64 feet. Well yields range from only a few gallons per minute in some of the...
Hydrology of the Terra Bella-Lost Hills area, San Joaquin Valley, California
G.S. Hilton, E.J. McClelland, R.L. Klausing, Fred Kunkel
1963, Open-File Report 63-48
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....
Ground water in the East Portland area, Oregon
G.M. Hogenson
1963, Open-File Report 63-49
A study of the evaporation from Salton Sea, California
G.H. Hughes
1963, Open-File Report 63-51
Application of laboratory permeability data to test-hole logs
A.I. Johnson
1963, Open-File Report 63-58
Compilation of specific yield for various materials
A.I. Johnson
1963, Open-File Report 63-59
The hydrologic laboratory
A.I. Johnson
1963, Open-File Report 63-62
The knowledge of soil and rock testing, including the application of the test or analysis data to field problems, is still in its infancy. By learning more about the basic laws and principles of nature we can more accurately predict hydrologic phenomena of the future, as well as solve more...
Portable equipment for borehole exploration
A.I. Johnson
1963, Open-File Report 63-65
Symbols and definitions from soil mechanics and soil physics
A.I. Johnson
1963, Open-File Report 63-66
Geology of the Ashland quadrangle, Kentucky-Ohio, and the Catlettsburg quadrangle in Kentucky
Ernest Dobrovolny, Joseph A. Sharps, John C. Ferm
1963, Geologic Quadrangle 196
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Metamorphism in the Riggins region, western Idaho
Warren Bell Hamilton
1963, Professional Paper 436
Geology of the Lucas quadrangle, Kentucky
Donald D. Haynes
1963, Geologic Quadrangle 251
Geology of the Madisonville East quadrangle, Kentucky
Thomas M. Kehn
1963, Geologic Quadrangle 252
Geologic map of the San Andreas quadrangle, Calaveras County, California
Lorin D. Clark
1963, Geologic Quadrangle 222
Geology of the London quadrangle, Kentucky
Norman L. Hatch
1963, Geologic Quadrangle 245
Quaternary geology and geomorphic history of the Kassler quadrangle, Colorado
Glenn R. Scott
1963, Professional Paper 421-A
Geologic map of the Cuskers quadrangle, Roosevelt County, Montana
R. B. Colton
1963, IMAP 364
Geology of the Stickleyville quadrangle, Virginia
Leonard D. Harris, Ralph L. Miller
1963, Geologic Quadrangle 238
Geology and mineral deposits of the Jefferson City quadrangle, Jefferson and Lewis and Clark Counties, Montana
George Earle Becraft, Darrell M. Picnkney, Sam Rosenblum
1963, Professional Paper 428
Bedrock geology of the Southington quadrangle, Connecticut
Crawford E. Fritts
1963, Geologic Quadrangle 200
Geology of the Columbia quadrangle, Kentucky
Richard Q. Lewis, Robert E. Thaden
1963, Geologic Quadrangle 249
Geologic map of the Chelsea quadrangle, Roosevelt and McCone Counties, Montana
R. B. Colton
1963, IMAP 363