Laboratory efficacy of 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM) as a lampricide
Verdel K. Dawson, Kenneth B. Cumming, Philip A. Gilderhus
1975, Investigations in Fish Control 63
Toxicity of the lanmpricide 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM) to selected aquatic invertebrates and frog larvae
Jack H. Chandler, Leif L. Marking
1975, Investigations in Fish Control 62
Toxicity of the lampricide 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM) to nontarget fish in flow-through tests
Leif L. Marking, Terry D. Bils, Jack H. Chandler
1975, Investigations in Fish Control 61
Acute toxicities of 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM) and 2',5-dichloro-4'-nitrosalicylanilide (Bayer 73) to larvae of the midge Chironomus tentans
Joseph A. Kawatski, Margaret M. Ledvina, Carl R. Hansen Jr.
1975, Investigations in Fish Control 57
Water quality in the Mad River Basin, Humboldt and Trinity Counties, California
Richard H. Fuller
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-44
No abstract available. ...
The Decaturville, Missouri, impact structure; a geologic summary with map
Terry W. Offield, Howard A. Pohn
1975, Open-File Report 75-310
Fishery resources of waters along the route of the Trans-Alaska pipeline between Yukon River and Antigun Pass in North Central Alaska
Norval F. Netsch
1975, Resource Publication 124
No abstract available....
Possible effects of vegetation conversion on runoff and sediment yield, Sycamore Creek watersheds, Maricopa County, Arizona; calibration period analysis
H. W. Hjalmarson
1975, Open-File Report 75-425
Population ecology of the mallard: V. Temporal and geographic estimates of survival, recovery, and harvest rates
David R. Anderson
1975, Resource Publication 125
No abstract available....
Water in the Madison Group, Powder River Basin, Wyoming and Montana
Frank Albert Swenson, W. R. Miller, W.G. Hodson, F. N. Visher
1975, Open-File Report 75-660
Selected geologic literature on the California continental borderland and adjacent areas, to January 1, 1975
Albert Eugene Roberts
1975, Circular 714
Bibliography of United States Geological Survey reports on the geology and water resources of Texas, 1887-1974
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-20
Water-resources investigations in Texas consist of the collection of basic records through the hydrologic-data network, interpretive studies, and research projects. An office was established in Austin, Texas, in 1915 for surface-water studies, for ground-water studies in 1929, and water-quality studies in 1937. Previous investigations of the water resources of Texas...
Availability of ground water in Marion County, Indiana
William R. Meyer, J. P. Reussow, D. C. Gillies, W. J. Shampine
1975, Open-File Report 75-312
County constitute the most extensive aquifers in the county. Four areally distinct sand and gravel aquifers were mapped in the drift during the course of this study. The aquifer of greatest economic importance consists of sand and gravel deposits of glacial-outwash origin which coincide with the courses of the White...
Water resources data for Alabama, water year 1974; Part 1, Surface water records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water Data Report AL-74-1
Water-quality assessment of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, 1973-74
Leslie D. Arihood
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-14
The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is underlain by unconsolidated lake and glacial deposits which have been divided into three units. Unit 1 is comprised mostly of sand and, in the western part of the National Lakeshore, is capable of yielding more than 500 gallons per minute (32 litres per second)...
A study of the effects of stream channelization and bank stabilization on warm water sport fish in Iowa: sub-project no. 1. Inventory of major stream alterations in Iowa
Ross V. Bulkley
1975, FWS/OBS 76/11
Geologic map of the Abiathar Peak quadrangle, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming and Montana
Harold J. Prostka, Edward Thompson Ruppel, Robert L. Christiansen
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1244
Airborne radioactivity survey of parts of Carbon, Schuylkill, and Monroe Counties, Pennsylvania
Harry Klemic, M.C. Cooper
1975, Open-File Report 75-91
Water resources of the Toppenish Creek Basin, Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 74-42
The Yakima River, which flows along the eastern margin of the Yakima Indian Reservation, provides about 93 percent of the irrigation water for the eastern part of the Toppenish Creek basin--the major agricultural area in the basin . During 1972, the total surface water diverted from all streams and from...
Land-surface subsidence at Seabrook, Texas
R.K. Gabrysch, C.W. Bonnet
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-31
Removal of water, oil, and gas from the subsurface in Harris and Galveston Counties, Texas, has caused a decline in fluid pressures, which is turn had resulted in subsidence of the land surface. Subsidence of the land surface at Seabrook is due principally to the removal of water. Significnt subsidence...
Preliminary geologic map, District of Columbia
A.J. Froelich, John Tilton Hack
1975, Open-File Report 75-537
Water resources data for Washington, water year 1974; Part 1, Surface water records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water Data Report WA-74-1
Surface-water records for the 1974 water year for Washington, including records of streamflow or reservoir storage at gaging stations, partial-record stations, and miscellaneous sites, are given in this report. The location of continuous-record gaging stations are shown in figures 1, 2. Records for a few pertinent gaging stations in bordering...
Geologic map of the Craig C-4 quadrangle, Alaska
Michael Churkin, G. Donald Eberlein
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1169
Geologic map of the Pelican Cone quadrangle, Yellowstone National Park and vicinity, Wyoming
Harold J. Prostka, Harry Wynn Smedes, Robert L. Christiansen
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1243
Water resources of the Mississippi and Sauk Rivers Watershed, central Minnesota
John O. Helgesen, Donald W. Ericson, Gerald F. Lindholm
1975, Hydrologic Atlas 534
A variety of glacial landforms (moraines, till plains, drumlin fields and outwash plains) characterized the 3,890-square mile Mississippi and Sauk Rivers watershed. Underlying the glacial drift are Cambrian and Precambrian sedimentary rocks in the southeastern part of the watershed and Precambrian igneous and metamorphic rocks elsewhere. Surface drainage is entirely to the...