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Index to water-quality data available from the U.S. Geological Survey in machine-readable form to December 31, 1972: Southeastern Region
Charles R. Showen, Owen O. Williams
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-22
This report lists water quality stations operated by the Geological Survey for what data are available in machine-readable form. The data are the results of analyses of water samples and indicate the chemical and physical characteristics of surface and ground water. The stations are listed according to station number within each State. The water...
Soapstone deposits of the Sherwan area, Hazara District, Pakistan
James Alfred Calkins, Terry W. Offield, S. Tayyab Ali
1973, Open-File Report 73-41
The soapstone deposits in the Sherwan area, Hazara District, are mostly in a narrow 10 mile zone in the dolomite unit of the Abbottabad Formation of probable Carboniferous age. Most of the deposits are at the eastern end on the northern flank of a syncline. Soapstone forms irregular replacement bodies...
Sediment transport by streams in the Upper Columbia River Basin, Washington, May 1969-June 1971
Leonard M. Nelson
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-39
This report presents the results of a reconnaissance evaluation of the fluvial-sediment transport by streams in the 28,000-square-mile upper Columbia River basin in eastern Washington. The basin ranges in altitude from about 340 to 9,000 feet, and receives annual precipitation ranging from more than 150 inches in the mountains to less...
Generalization of stream-temperature data in Washington
M. R. Collings
1973, Water Supply Paper 2029-B
The effect of water temperature on the ecosystem of streams necessitates an analysis of various physical characteristics that influence stream temperatures. This study was conducted to determine (1) the effective relations that define site-to-site variation in stream temperatures, (2) equations and methods to estimate stream temperatures at sites where little...