Availability of ground water in Breathitt, Floyd, Harlan, Knott, Letcher, Martin, Magoffin, Perry, and Pike Counties, Kentucky
William Evans Price Jr., Chabot Kilburn, D. S. Mull
1962, Hydrologic Atlas 36
Geophysical abstracts, 1961
1962, Bulletin 1146
Availability of ground water in Bell, Clay, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Leslie, McCreary, Owsley, Rockcastle, and Whitley Counties, Kentucky
Chabot Kilburn, William Evans Price Jr., D. S. Mull
1962, Hydrologic Atlas 38
Preliminary map showing valley-fill areas and source, occurrence and movement of ground water in the western part of the Mojave Desert region, California
Fred Kunkel
1962, Hydrologic Atlas 31
No abstract available....
Availability of ground water in Hopkins and Webster Counties, Kentucky
Bruce William Maxwell, Robert Washburn Devaul
1962, Hydrologic Atlas 30
Waterpower resources near Petersburg and Juneau, southeastern Alaska : a discussion of potential development of power on 12 Alaskan streams
Fred A. Johnson
1962, Water Supply Paper 1529
Minimum elevation of the piezometric surface of the lower water-bearing zone as of 1960, Los Banos-Kettleman City area, California
William B. Bull
1962, Open-File Report 62-18
Flow through openings in width constrictions
Jacob Davidian, P.H. Carrigan Jr., John Shen
1962, Water Supply Paper 1369-D
A highway embankment across a stream channel may have one or several bridge openings. In 1953, the pattern of flow through a single opening was quantitatively described by C. E. Kindsvater, R. W. Carter, and H. J. Tracy. The present investigation of the flow pattern at constrictions with two to...
Gypsum and anhydrite in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
Charles F. Withington
1962, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 33
The distribution of gypsum and anhydrite in the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii) is shown on the accompanying map. In addition to mines, open pits, and occurrences, the map shows the outcrop patterns of gypsum-bearing fomations and other outlines of the important evaporite basins in which gypsum and...
Methods of flow measurement in well bores
Eugene P. Patten Jr., Gordon D. Bennett
1962, Water Supply Paper 1544-C
No abstract available....
Summary of floods in the United States during 1955
J. V. B. Wells
1962, Water Supply Paper 1455-B
Flame-photometric determination of strontium in natural water
C. Albert Horr
1962, Water Supply Paper 1496-C
An application of thermometry to the study of ground water
Robert Schneider
1962, Water Supply Paper 1544-B
Except for studies of temperature data related to ground-water developments that induce infiltration from streams, little attention has been given to the possibility of using temperature fluctuations as a tool for studying the elements of the hydrologic cycle involving ground water. The temperature of the water discharged from large installations that...
Water in the Coconino sandstone for the Snowflake-Hay Hollow area, Navajo County, Arizona
Phillip W. Johnson
1962, Water Supply Paper 1539-S
No abstract available....
Floods in New Mexico, magnitude and frequency
Leon A. Wiard
1962, Circular 464
This report presents a method of determining the magnitude and frequency of floods that can be expected in New Mexico The discharge of the mean annual flood for various regions in the State is defined. Curves relate mean annual flood and drainage area. Drainage area was the only basin characteristic...
Floods of February 1962 in southern Idaho and northeastern Nevada
Cecil Albert Thomas, Robert D. Lamke
1962, Circular 467
The floods of February 10-15, 1969., were the highest known on many streams in southern Idaho and northeastern Nevada. Some of the peak discharges have recurrence intervals greater than a hundred years. The floods resulted from an unusual combination of conditions, each of which contributed to the sudden severe flooding....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 1-B, North Atlantic slope basins, New York to York River
E. L. Hendricks
1962, Water Supply Paper 1702
Methods of measuring soil moisture in the field
A.I. Johnson
1962, Water Supply Paper 1619-U
For centuries, the amount of moisture in the soil has been of interest in agriculture. The subject of soil moisture is also of great importance to the hydrologist, forester, and soils engineer. Much equipment and many methods have been developed to measure soil moisture under field conditions. This report discusses...
Sediment discharge during floods in eastern Nebraska
J. C. Mundorff
1962, Circular 470
Runoff resulting from rapid melting of a deep snow cover over much of eastern Nebraska resulted in exceptionally high stream stages and in severe flooding on many streams in eastern Nebraska during the latter part of March and the early part of April in 1960. Suspended-sediment concentrations and discharges for...
Availability of Additional Water for Chiricahua National Monument, Cochise County, Arizona
Phillip W. Johnson
1962, Water Supply Paper 1475-H
The Chiricahua National Monument is in the eastern part of Cochise County, Ariz. The monument is about 35 miles southeast of Wilicox in the north end of the Chiricahua Mountains which border Sulphur Springs Valley on the west. The area is drained by two intermittent washes, one in Bonita and...
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1961
Betsy A. Weld, Erwin S. Asselstine, Arthur Johnson
1962, Circular 463
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...
Exploration of the Jefren gypsum-anhydrite deposit, Tripolitania, Libya
James Louis Gualtieri
1962, Open-File Report 62-57
No abstract available....
Geology of the Straight Creek tunnel site, Clear Creek and Summit Counties, Colorado, and its predicted effect on tunnel construction
Charles Sherwood Robinson, Fitzhugh T. Lee
1962, Open-File Report 62-111
The purpose of this report is to present the preliminary results of the geologic and geophysical research conducted by the U. S. Geological Survey at the surface over the proposed Straight Creek tunnel. The results are interpreted and predictions are made, based primarily on statistical analyses, as to the probable...
Geologic and assay logs, drill-holes JD-327 and JD-339, Jo Dandy area, Colorado: Nov. 23, 1962
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1962, Open-File Report 62-142
No abstract available....