Geology and hydrology of a proposed site for burial of solid radioactive waste southeast of Beatty, Nye County, Nevada
Alfred Clebsch Jr.
R.J. Morton, editor(s)
1968, Report, Land burial of solid radioactive wastes - Study of commercial operations and facilities (Atomic Energy Commission, Report WASH-1143)
No abstract available....
Records of wells, water levels, and chemical quality of water in the lower Santiam River basin, middle Willamette Valley, Oregon
Donald C. Helm
1968, Ground Water Report 13
Basic water data on the lower Santiam River basin is preliminary to a comprehensive hydrologic study of this productive and intensely irrigated area where expanding population and industry increases the demand for water. Highest yielding wells are in shallow alluvial aquifers near...
Hydrologic and chemical data for wells, springs, and streams in central Nevada, Tps. 1-21 N. and Rs. 41-57 E.
B.P. Robinson, William Thordarson, W. Arthur Beetem
1967, Trace Elements Investigations 871
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on the geology, geophysics, and hydrology of USBM/AEC Colorado core hole no. 2, Piceance Creek basin, Rio Blanco County, Colorado
John R. Ege, Roger D. Carroll, Frank A. Welder
1967, Trace Elements Investigations 870
No abstract available....
Hydrologic effects of area B flood control plan on urbanization of Dade County, Florida
F. A. Kohout, J.H. Hartwell
1967, Florida Geological Survey Report of Investigations 47
Swampy low land (Area B) that fringes the Everglades west of Metropolitan Miami, Florida (Area A) probably will be urbanized in the future. Area B will be protected from flooding by huge pumps that will pump water westward from Area B over a levee system into Conservation Area 3B. The...
Hydrogeologic data for the Shetucket River basin, Connecticut
Chester E. Thomas Jr., Gene A. Bednar, Mendall P. Thomas, William E. Wilson
1967, Connecticut Water Resources Bulletin 12
This report presents hydrologic and geologic data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey during an investigation of water resources in the Shetucket River basin of Connecticut in cooperation with the Connecticut Water Resources Commission. The Shetucket River basin occupies about 507 square miles in the eastern part of the State,...
Hydrologic effects of the earthquake of March 27, 1964, outside Alaska, with sections on Hydroseismograms from the Nunn-Bush Shoe Co. well, Wisconsin, and Alaska earthquake effects on ground water in Iowa: Chapter C in The Alaska earthquakes, March 27, 1964: effects on hydrologic regimen
Robert C. Vorhis, Elmer E. Rexin, R. W. Coble
1967, Professional Paper 544-C
The Alaska earthquake of March 27, 1964, had widespread hydrologic effects throughout practically all of the United States. More than 1,450 water-level recorders, scattered throughout all the 50 States except Connecticut, Delaware, and Rhode Island, registered the earthquake. Half of the water-level records were obtained from ground-water observation wells and...
Effects of the March 1964 Alaska earthquake on glaciers
Austin Post
1967, Professional Paper 544-D
The 1964 Alaska earthquake occurred in a region where there are many hundreds of glaciers, large and small. Aerial photographic investigations indicate that no snow and ice avalanches of large size occurred on glaciers despite the violent shaking. Rockslide avalanches extended onto the glaciers in many localities, seven very large...
Water resources of the Two Rivers Watershed, Northwestern Minnesota
R.W. Maclay, Thomas C. Winter, G.M. Pike
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 237
The Two Rivers watershed includes two physiographic areas a lake plain and a till plain – within its 1,232 square miles. It lies in parts of Kittson and Roseau counties and includes the drainage basins of the Two Rivers and Joe River. The flat lake plain which extends 15 to 20...
Floods at Easton, Pennsylvania-Phillipsburg, New Jersey
George M. Farlekas
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 246
No abstract available....
Availability of ground water in parts of the Olmsted and Bandana quadrangles, in Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky
Arnold J. Hansen
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 176
No abstract available....
Floods in Seward quadrangle, southeastern Nebraska
F. Butler Shaffer, Kenneth J. Braun
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 258
Floods at Barceloneta and Manatí, Puerto Rico
Irby J. Hickenlooper
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 262
No abstract available....
Floods on Millstone River and Stony Brook in vicinity of Princeton, New Jersey
J.A. Bettendorf
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 245
Preliminary report on Bureau of Mines Yellow Creek core hole No. 1, Rio Blanco County, Colorado
R. D. Carroll, D.L. Coffin, J. R. Ege, F.A. Welder
1967, Open-File Report 67-38
Analysis of geologic, hydrologic , and geophysical data obtained in and around Yellow Creek core hole No. 1, Rio Blanco County, Colorado, indicate a 1,615-foot section of oil shale was penetrated by the hole. Geophysical log data indicate the presence of 25 gallons per ton shale for a thickness of...
Availability of ground water in the Clinton quadrangle, Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky
Arnold J. Hansen
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 175
Hydrology and general geology of the Pojoacque area, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
F.D. Trauger
1967, Open-File Report 67-220
Hydrologic and chemical data for wells, springs, and streams in Nevada, TPS. 1-21 N., and Rs. 41-57 E
B.P. Robinson, William Thordarson, W. A. Beetam
1967, Open-File Report 67-190
Studies of published and unpublished geologic, hydrologic, and chemical-quality data for ground and surface water in central Nevada, Tps. 1 to 21 N. and Rs. 41 to 57 E., Mount Diablo base and meridian, reveal the following information: Rocks exposed in central Nevada are of sedimentary and igneous origin and...
Ground-water levels in observation wells in Oklahoma, 1965-66
D.L. Hart Jr.
1967, Open-File Report 67-285
The investigation of the ground-water resources of Oklahoma by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Oklahoma Water Resources Board includes a continuing program to collect records of water levels in selected observation wells on a systematic basis. These water-level records: (1) provide an index to available ground-water supplies;...
Hydrology problems as related to wilderness management and water supplies for recreational areas at Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
R.V. Cushman
1967, Open-File Report 67-72
Hydraulic testing techniques of deep drill holes at Pahute Mesa, Nevada test site
R. K. Blankennagel
1967, Open-File Report 67-18
This report describes the testing techniques used by the U. S. Geological Survey to obtain hydrologic data in deep holes drilled in volcanic rocks at Pahute Mesa, Nevada Test Site. The testing program in each hole includes geophysical logging, pumping, and injecting and swabbing between straddle packers. Rock lithologies and...
Flood of August 1966 in the lower Loup River basin, Nebraska
F. Butler Shaffer, Kenneth J. Braun
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 188
Some engineering geology problems at Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
Frank W. Osterwald
1967, Open-File Report 67-173
The U.S. Geological Survey, at the request of the rational Park Service, participated in a field symposium May 22-26, 1967, at Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky. This symposium, held by the National Park Service, was to determine the applicability of the Wilderness Act of 1964 to underground and surface portions...
Floods in the Ponce area, Puerto Rico
Irby J. Hickenlooper, M. A. Lopez
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 261
Water resources of the Roseau River Watershed, Northwestern Minnesota
Thomas C. Winter, R.W. Maclay, G.M. Pike
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 241
The drainage area of the Roseau River consists of 2,060 square miles above its confluence with the Red River of the North. About 1,150 square miles lie in the United States and 910 square miles in Canada. This report deals only with that portion within the United States, except for...