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Hydrologic Unit Map -- 1974, Idaho
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Hydrologic Unit 12
This map and accompanying table show Hydrologic Units that are basically hydrographic in nature. The Cataloging Units shown will supplant the Cataloging Units previously used by the U.S. Geological Survey in its Catalog of Information on Water Data (1966-72). The previous U.S. Geological Survey Catalog-Indexing System was by map number...
Estimating low-flow frequency for perennial Missouri Ozarks streams
John Skelton
1974, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-59
A linear regression model, utilizing an independent variable described as the flow area of a stream, has been developed for use in estimating minimum streamflow at ungaged sites in the Ozarks region of Missouri. The basic premise in the method is that low-flow characteristics at any point on perennial Ozarks...
Average composition of agriculture soils in Missouri counties
Ronald R. Tidball
1974, Open-File Report 74-66
Samples of agricultural soils were collected extensively throughout the State of Missouri for the purpose of evaluating the distribution of elements in soils of the State. Only soils used for agricultural purposes during the year 1970 or before were sampled. It is recognized that these soils may be altered chemically...
Hydrology of the abandoned coal mines in the Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania
Jerrald R. Hollowell
1974, Open-File Report 74-237
Mine-water discharge, into the Susquehanna River degrades the river's quality during periods of low flow to a point critical for subsistence of aquatic life. To determine what measures are required to provide a better quality mine-water discharge in the Wyoming Valley, mine hydrology and mine-water quality are related to mine-pool...
Geological Survey open-file reports of Alaska indexed by quadrangle
Edward Huntington Cobb
1974, Open-File Report 74-7
The Geological Survey places in open files reports and maps that are preliminary or ephemeral in nature, are of interest to a small audience only, or consist of masses of essentially raw data. These reports and maps are available to the public and may be consulted at various Geological Survey...
Geological Survey published reports on Alaska, 1915-1939, indexed by quadrangle
Edward Huntington Cobb
1974, Open-File Report 74-335
Geological Survey reports published as Professional Papers, Bulletins, Water Supply Papers, and Circulars are listed by the quadrangles (scale 1:250,000) into which Alaska has been divided for topographic mapping (p. 3). This index does not include reports that deal only with administrative matters or that were placed in open files...
Geological Survey published reports on Alaska, 1940-1959, indexed by quadrangle
Edward Huntington Cobb
1974, Open-File Report 74-261
Geological Survey reports published as Professional Papers, Bulletins, Water Supply Papers, and Circulars are listed by the quadrangles (scale 1:250,000) into which Alaska has been divided for topographic mapping (p. 2). This index does not include reports that deal only with administrative matters or that were placed in open files...
Selected U.S. Bureau of Mines reports on Alaska indexed by quadrangle
Edward H. Cobb
1974, Open-File Report 74-52
Most U.S. Bureau of Mines reports on the geology and mineral resources of Alaska that were published or placed in open files through April 30, 1974, are listed by the quadrangles (scale 1:250,000) into which Alaska has been divided for topographic mapping (p. 2). References to reports that deal with...
Availability of ground water in the Blackstone River area Rhode Island and Massachusetts
Herbert E. Johnston, David C. Dickerman
1974, Water-Resources Investigations Report 74-4
The Blackstone River study area covers 83 square miles of northern Rhode Island and 5 square miles of adjacent Massachusetts (fig. 1). It includes parts of the Blackstone, Moshassuck, and Tenmile River basins, and a coastal area that drains to the brackish Seekonk and Providence Rivers. In Rhode Island, all...
Geohydrology of Crow Creek and Lower Brule Indian Reservations, South Dakota
Lewis W. Howells
1974, Hydrologic Atlas 499
Effective improvement of economic and social conditions of Indians living on Crow Creek and Lower Brule Reservations has been hampered by lack of adequate and reliable information about the quantity and quality of water supplies available for development.  Compounding the problem, and making especially pressing the need for discovery and...