Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of the Lake Mead base, Las Vegas Valley, Nevada
Omar J. Loeltz
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-Q
Ground-water geology of Edwards County, Texas
Archie T. Long
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-J
Edwards County occupies 2,075 square miles of the southern part of the Edwards Plateau in southwest Texas. In 1950 it had a population of 2,908. Its thin limestone soil supports the characteristic flora of a semiarid region. The county is underlain by nearly flat-lying beds of limestone and a few...
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1958, Parts 7 and 8, lower Mississippi River basin and western Gulf of Mexico basins
S. K. Love
1963, Water Supply Paper 1573
Hydrologic and biotic characteristics of grazed and ungrazed watersheds of the Badger Wash basin in western Colorado, 1953-58
Gregg C. Lusby, George C. Lusby, George T. Turner, J. R. Thompson, Vincent H. Reid
1963, Water Supply Paper 1532-B
A comprehensive study of the hydrologic and biotic characteristics of small drainage basins on the Colorado Plateau and the effect of grazing on these characteristics vas begun in 1953. This report presents data obtained during the first 5 years of the proposed 20-year study. Periodic observations were made at permanent...
Specific yield and particle-size relations of Quaternary alluvium, Humboldt River Valley, Nevada
Philip M. Cohen
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-M
Correlation of water-level fluctuations with climatic cycles in the Oklahoma Panhandle
I. Wendell Marine
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-K
Ground-water resources of the Bryce Canyon National Park area, Utah, with a section on the drilling of a test well
I. Wendell Marine
1963, Water Supply Paper 1475-M
The water need at Bryce Canyon National Park in 1957 was about 1.3 million cubic feet for a tourist season that lasted from the middle of May to the middle of October. To evaluate the adequacy of water-supply sources, a hypothetical future need of 5 million cubic feet of water...
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...
The role of ground water in the national water situation: With state summaries based on reports by District Offices of Ground Water Branch
Charles Lee McGuinness
1963, Water Supply Paper 1800
Ground water in the United States has emerged from a quantitatively minor (though incalculably valuable) water source, whose chief role was in the settlement of primitive areas, to a major source now accounting for one-fifth to one-sixth of the Nation's total withdrawal requirements for water. With the growth in ground-water...
Selected techniques in water resources investigations
Glennon N. Mesnier, Kathleen T. Iseri
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-Z
Ground water in the Raft River Basin, Idaho, with special reference to irrigation use, 1956-60
Maurice John Mundorff, H.G. Sisco
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-CC
In the Raft River basin in south-central Idaho, ground-water withdrawals for irrigation have more than doubled since 1955, when data were compiled for a comprehensive report on the area. The present report summerizes data on the ground-water use and changes in the water regimen during the intervening 5 years. Water...
Geology and hydrology of Valle Grande and Valle Toledo, Sandoval County, New Mexico
Clyde Stuart Conover, C.V. Theis, Roy L. Griggs
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-Y
Reconnaissance of the hydrology of the Little Lost River basin, Idaho
Maurice John Mundorff, H. C. Broom, Chabot Kilburn
1963, Water Supply Paper 1539-Q
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 exploration in Al Marj area, Cyrenaica, United Kingdom of Libya
T.G. Newport, Yousef Haddor
1963, Water Supply Paper 1757-A
The present report, based largely on fieldwork during 1959-61, describes the results of reconnaissance hydrogeologic studies and exploratory drilling to evaluate the general water-bearing properties of the rocks and the availability of groundwater supplies for irrigation, stock, and village uses in Al Marj area. These studies and the drilling were...
Ground-water movements and bank storage due to flood stages in surface streams
H.H. Cooper, M. I. Rorabaugh
1963, Water Supply Paper 1536-J
Salt-water encroachment, geology, and ground-water resources of Savannah area, Georgia and South Carolina
H. B. Counts, Ellis Donsky
1963, Water Supply Paper 1611
The Savannah area consists of about 2,300 square miles of the Coastal Plain along the coast of eastern Georgia and southeastern South Carolina. Savannah is near the center of the area. Most of the large ground-water developments are in or near Savannah. About 98 percent of the approximately 60 mgd...
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
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
Geology and ground-water conditions in southern Nassau and southeastern Queens Counties, Long Island, N.Y.
N. M. Perlmutter, J. J. Geraghty
1963, Water Supply Paper 1613-A
Test drilling, electrical logging, and water sampling of 'outpost' and other wells have revealed the existence of a deep confined body of salt water in the Magothy(?) formation beneath southwestern Nassau and southeastern Queens Counties, Long Island, N.Y. In connection with a test-drilling program, cooperatively sponsored by the U.S. Geological...
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...
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....
Hydrology of small watersheds in western states
Harold V. Peterson
1963, Water Supply Paper 1475-I
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance of ground-water conditions in Maine
Glenn C. Prescott
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-T
Geology and ground-water resources of Bartow County, Georgia
M.G. Croft
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-FF