Ground-water hydrology of northern Napa Valley, California
Robert E. Faye
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-13
The alluvium of northern Napa Valley is the principal aquifer of the area and is capable of yielding as much as 3,000 gallons per minute to wells. Generally the larger-yielding wells are along the Napa River where the alluvium is thickest and most permeable. Recharge to the alluvium is chiefly...
Foraminifera of the North Pacific Ocean
Patsy Beckstead Smith
1973, Professional Paper 766
Geologic map of the Maricao quadrangle, Puerto Rico
David H. McIntyre
1973, Open-File Report 73-167
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Maumee River basin, northeastern Indiana
Robert A. Pettijohn, L.G. Davis
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 493
Analyses of stream-sediment samples from the Bettles and the southern part of Wiseman quadrangles, Alaska
William Wallace Patton Jr., Thomas P. Miller
1973, Open-File Report 73-219
No abstract available....
Erosional and Depositional Aspects of Hurricane Camille in Virginia, 1969
Garnett P. Williams, Harold P. Guy
1973, Professional Paper 804
Probably the worst natural disaster in central Virginia's recorded history was the flood resuiting from an 8-hour deluge of about 28 inches (710 mm) of rain on the night of August 19-20, 1969. This study examines some of the intensive sediment erosion and deposition that resulted from the storm and...
Geologic map and coal resources of the northeast quarter of the Cummings Mesa Quadrangle, Kane County, Utah
Fred Peterson, Bruce E. Barnum
1973, Coal Map 63
Water resources of the Laramie, Shirley, Hanna basins and adjacent areas, southeastern Wyoming
Marlin E. Lowry, Samuel J. Rucker IV, Kenneth L. Wahl
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 471
No abstract available....
Flood of March 1968 on the Neponset River, Massachusetts
L.A. Swallow, G. K. Wood
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 500
Geologic map of the Dawson Springs SW quadrangle, western Kentucky
Dan E. Hansen
1973, Geologic Quadrangle 1061
Mineral resources of the Chiricahua Wilderness area, Cochise County, Arizona, with a section on aeromagnetic interpretation
Harald Drewes, Frank E. Williams, Gordon P. Eaton
1973, Bulletin 1385-A
Geologic map of the upper Mono Creek-Pine Mountain area, California, showing rock units and structures offset by the Big Pine Fault
J. G. Vedder, T. W. Dibblee Jr., R.D. Brown Jr.
1973, IMAP 752
Geologic map and coal and oil resources of the Canaan Creek quadrangle, Garfield County, Utah
H. D. Zeller
1973, Coal Map 57
Water resources of Wisconsin — Lake Michigan basin
Earl L. Skinner, Ronald G. Borman
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 432
No abstract available....
Water resources of Wisconsin: Menominee-Oconto-Peshtigo River basin
Edward L. Oakes, Louis J. Hamilton
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 470
The purpose of this report is to describe the water resources of the Menominee-Oconto - Peshtigo River basin in Wisconsin in order to aid in planning future water management in the basin and in nearby areas. The physical setting, availability, distribution, movement, quality, and use of water are discussed. The report...
Geologic map of the Nabesna C-5 quadrangle, Alaska
Donald H. Richter, Henry R. Schmoll
1973, Geologic Quadrangle 1062
USGS Alaskan gravity data maps of Medfra and McGrath quadrangles
D.F. Barnes
1973, Open-File Report 73-16
A review of proposed ground-water assessment studies in states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Mysore, India
Charles Lee Roy Holt Jr.
1973, Open-File Report 73-117
This report documents the findings and recommendations of the author, who was detailed for 30 days to USAID Mission to India to assist in preparing the scope of work for a USAID contract for consultant services for ground-water evaluation. The proposed study, Soil and Water Management Sub-project 368.6, covered three...
Water resources of northeast North Carolina above Cape Lookout
Kenneth L. Lindskov
1973, Open-File Report 73-157
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Nabesna A-2 Quadrangle, Alaska
D.H. Richter, D. L. Jones
1973, IMAP 749
Roughness coefficients for stream channels in Arizona
B. N. Aldridge, J.M. Garrett
1973, Open-File Report 73-3
When water flows in an open channel, energy is lost through friction along the banks and bed of the channel and through turbulence within the channel. The amount of energy lost is governed by channel roughness, which is expressed in terms of a roughness coefficient. An evaluation of the roughness...
Flood of August 2, 1972, in the Little Maquoketa River basin, Dubuque County, Iowa
Albert J. Heinitz
1973, Open-File Report 73-107
Flood peaks with magnitudes from 2 to 3 times the SO-year flood occurred on streams in the Little Maquoketa River basin for the flood of August 2, 1972. Up to nine inches of rain fell in the headwater of the Middle Fork tributary with six to seven inches occurring over...
Floods in the Iowa River basin upstream from Coralville Lake, Iowa
Albert J. Heinitz
1973, Open-File Report 73-106
Flood information is reported for 207 miles of the main stem, 23 miles on the West Branch, and 23 miles on the East Branch, of the Iowa River. The information will be of use to those concerned with the design of bridges and other structures and the conduct of various...
Mineral resources of areas adjacent to the Cloud Peak Primitive area, Wyoming
Kenneth K. Segerstrom, R.C. Weisner, by Jackson Dallas G. with a section on Aeromagnetic interpretation Dallas G.
1973, Open-File Report 73-257
Valley fill in the Roswell-Artesia area, New Mexico
Forest P. Lyford
1973, Open-File Report 73-163
Drill samples from 225 water and oil wells in an area 70 miles long and 20 miles wide in the Roswell-Artesia area, southeastern New Mexico were examined. A thickness map and a saturated thickness map of the valley-fill sediments were constructed. Maximum depth of valley fill is about 300 feet...