Annual runoff in the conterminous United States
Mark W. Busby
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 212
Runoff is that part of precipitation that appears as a flow of water in surface streams. As a source of water for modern society, it constitutes one of our basic renewable resources. This map of average annual runoff portrays the latest information on the geographic distribution of the average runoff...
Extent and frequency of inundation of Schuylkill River flood plain from Conshohocken to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A. T. Alter
1966, Open-File Report 66-2
Information on flood conditions plays an important part in the development and use of river valleys. This report presents maps, profiles, and flood-frequency relations developed from past flood experience on the Schuylkill River from Conshohocken to Philadelphia, Pa. The maps and profiles are used to define the areal extent and...
Guidebook to the hydrology and geology of the Arkansan River valley and adjacent areas, Arkansas
M. S. Bedinger, C. G. Stone, D.R. Albin, M. S. Hines, J.H. Hubble
1966, Open-File Report 66-4
A preliminary evaluation of airborne and spaceborne remote sensing data for hydrologic uses
C.J. Robinove
1966, Open-File Report 67-189
Floods in River Forest Quadrangle, Northeastern Illinois
V. Jeff May
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 206
Water resources of the Pomme de Terre River Watershed, West-central Minnesota
R. D. Cotter, L. E. Bidwell
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 220
The watershed is underlain by water-bearing glacial drift, cretaceous rocks, and Precambrian crystalline rocks. It is an elongate basin 92 miles long and has a drainage area of 977 square miles. The Pomme de Terre River flows within an outwash valley discharging into the Minnesota River at Marsh Lake....
Flood of October 8, 1962, on Bachman Branch and Joes Creek at Dallas, Texas
Frederick H. Ruggles
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 240
This report presents hydrologic data that enable the user to define areas susceptible to flooding and to evaluate the flood hazard along Bachman Branch and Joes Creek. The data provide a technical basis for making sound decisions concerning the use of flood-plain lands. The report will be useful for preparing...
Water resources of the Big Stone Lake Watershed, West-central Minnesota
R. D. Cotter, L. E. Bidwell, E.L. Oakes, G.H. Hollenstein
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 213
No abstract available....
Hydrologic studies of small watersheds in agricultural areas of southern Michigan-Report no. 3, Deer-Sloan basin
R. L. Knutilla
1966, Open-File Report 66-72
Floods in Normantown Quadrangle, Northeastern Illinois
V. Jeff May
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 210
Fresh-water springs of Hawaii from infrared images
William A. Fischer, Dan A. Davis, Theresa M. Sousa
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 218
Floods in Antioch Quadrangle, Northeastern Illinois
Allen W. Noehre, Gerald L. Walter
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 226
Availability of ground water in parts of Hamlin and Paris Landing quadrangles, Jackson Purchase Region, Kentucky
T. William Lambert
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 165
No abstract available....
Hydrologic regimen of Salton Sea, California
A. G. Hely, G.H. Hughes, Burdge Irelan
1966, Professional Paper 486-C
Proposed water-supply investigations in Sidamo Province, Ethiopia
David A. Phoenix
1966, Open-File Report 74-1085
The present report describes the results of an air and ground hydrologic reconnaissance of some 32,000 square kilometers in Sidamo Province of southern Ethiopia. Existing (1966) water resources developments, chiefly for livestock and village supplies, include surface reservoirs, a few drilled wells, several clusters of dug wells in the Mega...
Ground water in the San Joaquin Valley, California
Fred Kunkel, Walter Hofman
1966, Open-File Report 66-75
Ladies and gentlemen, it is a pleasure to be invited to attend this Irrigation Institute conference and to describe the Geological Survey's program of ground-water studies in the San Joaquin Valley. The U.S. Geological Survey has been making water-resources studies in cooperation with the State of California and other agencies...
Availability of ground water in the Westplains quadrangle, Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky
L.M. MacCary, R. W. Davis
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 166
Fourteen maps of the hydrologic system, Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, Minnesota
Harold O. Reeder
1966, Open-File Report 66-109
Ground-Water Geology and Hydrology of the Kern River Alluvial-Fan Area, California
R. H. Dale, James J. French, G. V. Gordon
1966, Open-File Report 66-21
The Kern River alluvial fan is the southernmost major alluvial fan built by the streams which drain the west side of the Sierra Nevada. The climate is semiarid with rainfall near 5 inches per year. Agricultural development within the area uses over half the 700,000 acre-feet per year flow of...
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for urban studies in the Houston, Texas, metropolitan area, 1969
S. L. Johnson
1966, Open-File Report 72-198
No abstract available....
Base of fresh ground water in southern Oklahoma
D.L. Hart
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 223
Temperature of surface waters in the conterminous United States
James F. Blakey
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 235
Temperature is probably the most important, but least discussed, parameter in determining water quality. The purpose of this report is to present the average or most probable temperatures of surface waters in the conterminous United States and to cite factors that affect and are affected by water temperature. Temperature is...
Effect of drought on water resources in the Northeast
H.C. Barksdale, Deric O’Bryan, William J. Schneider
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 243
General availability of ground water and depth to water level in the Missouri River basin
G.A. LaRocque
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 217
Maps showing fluoride content and salinity of ground water in the Willcox basin, Graham and Cochise Counties, Arizona
Lester Ray Kister
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 214