Analysis of a 24-Year photographic record of Nisqually glacier, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
Fred M. Veatch
1969, Professional Paper 631
A systematic coverage of Nisqually Glacier by photographs taken from a network of stations on the ground was begun in 1942 to explore the value and limitations of such photographs as an aid in glacier study. Principles developed may be of value elsewhere, especially for the program 'Measurement of Glacier...
Chemical properties of ground water and their corrosion and encrustation effects on wells
Ivan Barnes, Frank Eldridge Clarke
1969, Professional Paper 498-D
Well waters in Egypt, Nigeria, and West Pakistan were studied for their chemical properties and corrosive or encrusting behavior. From the chemical composition of the waters, reaction states with reference to equilibrium were tested for 29 possible coexisting oxides, carbonates, sulfides, and elements. Of the 29 solids considered, only calcite,...
Considerations involved in evaluating mathematical modeling of urban hydrologic systems
David R. Dawdy
1969, Water Supply Paper 1591-D
Evaluation of core data, physical properties, and oil yield USBM/AEC Colorado Core Hole no. 3 (Bronco BR-1)
John R. Ege, R. D. Carroll, R.J. Way, J. E. Magner
1969, Open-File Report 69-87
USBM/AEC Colorado Core Hole No. 3 (Bronco BR-1) is located in the SW1/4SW1/4SW1/4 sec. 14, T. 1 N., R. 98 W., Rio Blanco County, Colorado. The collar is at a ground elevation of 6,356 feet. The hole was core drilled between depths of 964 and 3,325 feet with a total...
Bibliography of hydrology of the United States and Canada, 1964
J.R. Randolph, N.M. Baker, Ruth G. Deike
1969, Water Supply Paper 1864
Water in the Kahuku area, Oahu, Hawaii
K. J. Takasaki, Santos Valenciano
1969, Water Supply Paper 1874
The Kahuku area comprises the north end of the Koolau Range and its bordering coastal plain. This part of the range is less deeply eroded than oth3r parts, and except for long, narrow valleys and cliffs near the shore, it has retained the general shape of the original volcanic dome....
Floods in Gravois Creek Basin, St. Louis County, Missouri
L.D. Hauth, D.W. Spencer
1969, Open-File Report 69-122
The rapid growth of suburban St. Louis presents problems in the social and economic development of flood plains within the area. The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, is conducting a study of the hydrology of five major drainage basins within the area of...
Floods of June 1965 in South Platte River basin, Colorado
Howard Frederick Matthai
1969, Water Supply Paper 1850-B
Heavy, intense rains in three areas on three different days caused outstanding floods on many streams in the South Platte River basin from Plum Creek, just south of Denver, downstream to the Colorado-Nebraska State line. The flood-producing storms followed a relatively wet period, and rainfall of as much as 14...
Scientific or rule-of-thumb techniques of ground-water management--Which will prevail?
Charles Lee McGuinness
1969, Circular 608
Emphasis in ground-water development, once directed largely to quantitatively minor (but sociologically vital) service of human and stock needs, is shifting: aquifers are treated as possible regulating reservoirs managed conjunctively with surface water. Too, emphasis on reducing stream pollution is stimulating interest in aquifers as possible waste-storage media. Such management...
Hydrologic conditions during 1967 in Dade County, Florida
C.F. Galliher, J.E. Hull
1969, Open-File Report 69-100
Hydrogeology of the Scioto River Valley near Piketon, south-central Ohio
Stanley Eugene Norris, Richard E. Fidler
1969, Water Supply Paper 1872
A systematic study was made of one of Ohio's principal aquifers, a sand and gravel outwash in the Scioto River Valley, to determine the feasibility of developing a ground-water supply of 20 million gallons per day at a site near Piketon. The first part of the study was spent in...
Hydrogeologic information on the Glorieta Sandstone and the Ogallala Formation in the Oklahoma Panhandle and adjoining areas as related to underground waste disposal
James Haskell Irwin, Robert B. Morton
1969, Circular 630
The Oklahoma Panhandle and adjacent areas in Texas, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico have prospered because of the development of supplies of fresh water and of oil and gas. The Ogallala and, in places, Cretaceous rocks produce fresh water for irrigation, public supply, and domestic and stock use through approximately...
Hydrologic effects of the 1962-66 drought on Long Island, New York
Philip M. Cohen, O. Lehn Franke, N. E. McClymonds
1969, Water Supply Paper 1879-F
Ground-water resources of the Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming
Laurence J. McGreevy, Warren Gayler Hodson, Samuel J. Rucker IV
1969, Water Supply Paper 1576-I
The area of this investigation is in the western part of the Wind River Basin and includes parts of the Absaroka, Washakie, Wind River, and Owl Creek Mountains. The purposes of the study were to determine the general hydrologic properties of the rocks in the area and the occurrence and...
Water resources of the Millers River Basin, North-Central Massachusetts and Southwestern New Hampshire
M. R. Collings, Donald Richard Wiesnet, William B. Fleck
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 293
Geohydrology of the coastal plain aquifers of Arkansas
R. L. Hosman
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 309
Water resources of Wisconsin: Rock-Fox River basin
R. D. Cotter, R. D. Hutchinson, E.L. Skinner, D.A. Wentz
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 360
PURPOSE AND SCOPE The purpose of this report is to describe the physical environment, availability, distribution, characteristics, movement, quality, water problems, and use of water within the Rock-Fox River basin in order to aid in planning future water management within the basin. This report presents general information on the basin that was...
Hurricane Camille tidal floods of August 1969 along the gulf coast, Gulfport North-South quadrangles, Mississippi
K. V. Wilson, James W. Hudson
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 403
No abstract available....
Hydrologic effects of suburban development near Palo Alto, California
J. R. Crippen, A. O. Waananen
1969, Open-File Report 69-63
Hurricane Camille tidal floods of August 1969 along the Gulf Coast, Grand Bay quadrangle, Alabama
K. V. Wilson, James W. Hudson
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 408
Floods on Susquehanna River at Oneonta, New York
Stephen Hladio
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 350
Hydrology of a part of the Big Sioux drainage basin, eastern South Dakota
Michael J. Ellis, Donald G. Adolphson, Robert E. West
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 311
In 1960 the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the South Dakota State Water Resources Commission and the South Dakota State Geological Survey, started a program for the hydrogeologic investigation of glacial drift in selected drainage basins in eastern South Dakota. This program was designed to delineate water-bearing deposits of...
Floods on Levisa Fork in vicinity of Paintsville, Kentucky
Charles Hugh Hannum
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 328
Hurricane Camille tidal floods of August 1969 along the Gulf Coast, English Lookout quadrangle, Louisiana-Mississippi
K. V. Wilson, James W. Hudson
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 396
No abstract available....
Travel of solutes in the lower Missouri River
Lester Reinhold Petri
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 332