Temperature rise within radioactive liquid wastes injected into deep formations
H.E. Skibitzke
1961, Professional Paper 386-A
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 2-A, South Atlantic slope basins, James River to Savannah River
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1703
Aeromagnetic map of part of the Alburtis quadrangle, Lehigh, Berks, and Northampton Counties, Pennsylvania
Randolph Wilson Bromery, G. L. Zandle, and others
1961, Geophysical Investigations Map 266
Studies in flow in alluvial channels
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Water Supply Paper 1498
Aeromagnetic map of part of the Arendtsville quadrangle, Adams and Cumberland Counties, Pennsylvania
Randolph Wilson Bromery, G. L. Zandle
1961, Geophysical Investigations Map 278
No abstract available....
Salinity and hydrology of closed lakes
Walter Basil Langbein
1961, Professional Paper 412
Lakes without outlets, called closed lakes, are exclusively features of the arid and semiarid zones where annual evaporation exceeds rainfall. The number of closed lakes increases with aridity, so there are relatively few perennial closed lakes, but "dry" lakes that rarely contain water are numerous.Closed lakes fluctuate in level to...
Geologic map of Oregon west of the 121st meridian
F. G. prepared under the direction of Wells, D. L. Peck (compiler)
1961, IMAP 325
Chemical analyses for selected minor elements in Pierre shale
Lloyd Forrest Rader, F. S. Grimaldi
1961, Professional Paper 391-A
Preliminary report on the geology of the Coamo quadrangle, Puerto Rico
Lynn Glover
1961, IMAP 335
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance engineering geology for selection of highway route from Talkeetna to McGrath, Alaska
Florence R. Weber
1961, Open-File Report 61-169
Late Jurassic ammonites from the western Sierra Nevada, California
Ralph Willard Imlay
1961, Professional Paper 374-D
Geologic map of the north two-thirds of Anchorage (D-1) quadrangle, Alaska
Arthur Grantz
1961, IMAP 343
Geology of the Haldeman quadrangle, Kentucky
Sam H. Patterson, John W. Hosterman
1961, Geologic Quadrangle 169
Geology of part of the Boundary and Spirit quadrangles, Stevens County, Washington
Robert Giertz Yates
1961, Open-File Report 61-175
Engineer special study of the surface of the moon
Arnold C. Mason, Robert J. Hackman
1961, IMAP 351
The study is based on a photogeologic analysis using stereoscopic vision to examine photographs which have been matched to select libration pairs approximately in the same lunar phase....
Chattanooga shale and related rocks of central Tennessee and nearby areas
Louis C. Conant, Vernon Emanuel Swanson
1961, Professional Paper 357
Geology of the Moses Lake North quadrangle, Washington
Maurice J. Grolier, Bruce L. Foxworthy
1961, IMAP 330
The geology of the Moses Lake North quadrangle was mapped in 1954 and 1958 by the U.S. Geological Survey. Some of the basic hydrologic data has been collected by the Geological Survey during the early investigations of ground-water conditions in the Quincy Basin (Henshaw, written communication, 1917; Schwennesen and Meinzer,...
Geology of the Altoona quadrangle, Kansas
Holly Clyde Wagner
1961, Geologic Quadrangle 149
Mineral deposits of Maryland, excluding fuels, sand, and gravel
Nancy C. Pearre (compiler)
1961, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 12
Water requirements of the copper industry
Orville Durey Mussey
1961, Water Supply Paper 1330-E
The copper industry in 1955 used about 330 million gallons of water per day in the mining and manufacturing of primary copper. This amount is about 0.3 percent of the total estimated withdrawals of industrial water in the United States in 1955. These facts were determined by a survey, in...
Ground Water at Grant Village Site, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Ellis D. Gordon, Richard A. McCullough, Edwin P. Weeks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1475-F
On behalf of the National Park Service, the U.S. Geological Survey during the summer of 1959 made a study of ground-water conditions in the area of the Grant Village site, along the shore of the West Thumb of Yellowstone Lake, 1 to 2 miles south of the present facilities at...
Methods for determining the proper spacing of wells in artesian aquifers
S.M. Lang
1961, Water Supply Paper 1545-B
Recharging ground-water reservoirs
George H. Taylor
1961, Open-File Report 60-139
Successful artificial recharge of a ground-water reservoir depends upon many factors. Some factors are very complicated and technical. This paper will deal briefly with some of them. For a more comprehensive description of ground-water reservoirs and their artificial recharge, the publications listed at the end of this paper should be...
Artificial recharge through a well tapping basalt aquifers, Walla Walla area, Washington
Charles E. Price, D. W. Hubbell
1961, Water Supply Paper 1594-A
No abstract available....
A Simple Method for Determining Specific Yield from Pumping Tests
L.E. Ramsahoye, Solomon Max Lang
1961, Water Supply Paper 1536-C
A simpler solution which greatly reduces the time necessary to compute the specific yield by the pumping-test method of Remson and Lang (1955) is presented. The method consists of computing the volume of dewatered material in the cone of depression and comparing it with the total volume of discharged water....