Ground motion values for use in the seismic design of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline system
Robert A. Page, D.M. Boore, W. B. Joyner, H.W. Coulter
1972, Circular 672
The proposed trans-Alaska oil pipeline, which would traverse the state north to south from Prudhoe Bay on the Arctic coast to Valdez on Prince William Sound, will be subject to serious earthquake hazards over much of its length. To be acceptable from an environmental standpoint, the pipeline system is to...
The story of the water supply for the Comstock
Hugh A. Shamberger
1972, Professional Paper 779
Bottom sediments on the Continental Shelf of the northeastern United States Cape Ann, Massachusetts, to Casco Bay, Maine
David W. Folger, Charles J. O’Hara, James M. Robb
1972, Open-File Report 72-121
Geologic map of the Wetterhorn Peak quadrangle, Colorado
Robert G. Luedke
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 1011
Geologic map of the Butler quadrangle, Pendleton and Campbell Counties, Kentucky
Stanley J. Luft
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 982
Palynological investigations in the Pennsylvanian of Kentucky - VII
Robert M. Kosanke
1972, Open-File Report 72-211
Water resources data for Minnesota, water year 1971
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Data Report MN-71-1-2
Generalized geologic map of the Carlin, Dixie Flats, Pine Valley, and Robinson Mountain quadrangles, Elko and Eureka counties, Nevada
J. F. Smith Jr., K. B. Ketner
1972, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 481
Water resources data for Iowa, water year 1971
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Data Report IA-71-1
Map showing ranges in probable maximum well yield from water-bearing rocks in the San Francisco Bay region, California
D.A. Webster
1972, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 431
This map presents generalized information regarding the probable maximum yields of wells in the rocks of the San Francisco Bay region. It is intended to serve the needs of planners and other persons seeking general information on potential yields from water wells. Four ranges in probable yield, based on adequacy...
Water resources data for North Dakota, water year 1971; Part 2, water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Data Report ND-71-2
No abstract available....
Definitions of selected ground-water terms, revisions and conceptual refinements
Stanley William Lohman
1972, Water Supply Paper 1988
For many years there has been a need for redefinition or more precise definition of certain ground-water terms used in publications by members of the U.S . Geological Survey. Another problem has been the expression of the coefficient of permeability (herein redefined as hydraulic conductivity) and the coefficient of transmissibility...
Factors contributing to unusually low runoff during the period 1962-68 in the Concho River Basin, Texas
Stanley P. Sauer
1972, Water Supply Paper 1999-L
To determine the reasons for the unusually low runoff in the Concho River basin during the period 1962-68, the physical developments and climatic changes in the basin were identified and related to changes in the regimen of streamflow. Land use, brush infestation, and land-treatment practices have not caused significant changes in...
Aeromagnetic map of Cumberland and vicinity, Maryland and adjacent states
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Geophysical Investigations Map 842
No abstract available....
Estimating steady-state evaporation rates from bare soils under conditions of high water table
C.D. Ripple, Jacob Rubin, T. E. A. Van Hylckama
1972, Water Supply Paper 2019-A
Floods of May 1968 in south Arkansas
R.C. Gilstrap
1972, Water Supply Paper 1970-A
The floods of May 1968 in south Arkansas produced the greatest peak discharges in the history of recorded streamflow at several gaging stations. Most notable of these floods was on Cossatot River near DeQueen, which has a continuous record since 1938. The peak discharge of 122,000 cubic feet per second...
Appraisal of shallow ground-water resources, Pueblo Army Depot, Colorado
Frank A. Welder, R. Theodore Hurr
1972, Open-File Report 72-447
The water supply for the Pueblo Army Depot, 15 miles wast of Pueblo, Colo., is obtained from wells that tap an aquifer in terrace alluvium. Withdrawals have resulted in a water-level decline of 27 feet, which adversely affects the discharge rate of individual wells. Furthermore, excessive pumpage has resulted in...
Summary of floods in the United States during 1967
J.O. Rostvedt
1972, Water Supply Paper 1880-C
This report describes the most outstanding floods in the United States during 1967. The two most destructive floods occurred in August in east-central Alaska and in September and October in southern Texas. In east-central Alaska, heavy rain on August 8-17 produced record-breaking floods near Fairbanks. Peak discharges on some streams...
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1968, Part 11, Pacific slope basin in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Supply Paper 2099
Water resources data for Idaho, water year 1971; Part 1, Surface water records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Data Report ID-71-1
A preliminary report on the geology and gold deposits of the Rochford District, Black Hills, South Dakota
Richard W. Bayley
1972, Bulletin 1332-A
Gas-bubble disease of salmonids: a critical review
Robert R. Rucker
1972, Technical Paper 58
Selected characteristics of Mississippi streams
J.M. Bettandorff
1972, Open-File Report 72-36
Water temperatures of California streams, central coastal subregion
J. C. Blodgett
1972, Open-File Report 72-38
Toxicity of some insecticides to four species of malacostracan crustaceans
Herman O. Sanders
1972, Technical Paper 66