Hydrology of Massachusetts. Part 1, summary of stream flow and precipitation records
C. E. Knox, R. M. Soule
1949, Water Supply Paper 1105
No abstract available....
Memorandum on pumping tests on new public-supply wells in Salisbury, Maryland
R. R. Meyer
1949, Open-File Report 49-94
No abstract available....
Ground-water problems in the United States
C. G. Paulsen
1949, Open-File Report 49-96
No abstract available....
Geology of Clear Creek dam site, Ormsby and Douglas Counties, Nevada
D. A. Phoenix
1949, Open-File Report 49-97
No abstract available. ...
Ground-water levels and chloride-content data for townships of Riverhead and Southold, Suffolk County, New York
C.M. Roberts
1949, Open-File Report 49-101
No abstract available. ...
A ground-water reconnaissance of the Jacmel-Meyer Bench, Haiti
George C. Taylor Jr.
1949, Open-File Report 49-109
The Jacmel-Meyer bench lies on the south coast of the southern peninsula of Haiti in the Department de l'Ouest. Jacmel, at the west end of the bench, is about 40 kilometers airline southwest of Port-au-Prince. In the early part of January 1949, the writer in company with Mr. Rémy Lemoine made...
A ground-water reconnaissance in the Pine Forest region, Haiti
George C. Taylor Jr., Remy C. Lemoine
1949, Open-File Report 49-113
The Pine Forest region is located in southeastern Haiti. The SHADA Forest Division headquarters near the eastern end of the region is about 98 kilometers by road from Port-au-Prince. In early February 1949 the writers made a brief geologic study of the region to determine the feasibility of drilling wells to...
Ground water in the Cul-de-Sac Plain, Haiti
George C. Taylor Jr., Remy C. Lemoine
1949, Open-File Report 49-114
The Cul-de-Sac Plain is perhaps the most important agricultural area in Haiti because of its nearness and accessibility to Port-au-Prince, the nation's capital, metropolis, and principal seaport. Most of the agricultural produce consumed in Port-au-Prince as well as a considerable part of that exported from Haiti is grown in the...
Pumpage and ground-water levels in Arizona in 1948
S.F. Turner, and others
1949, Open-File Report 49-119
Progress report on the geology and ground-water hydrology of the Lower Missouri-Souris Unit; Part 1, Crosby-Mohall area, North Dakota
Gerald A. Waring, G.A. LaRocque Jr.
1949, Open-File Report 49-121
The Crosby-Mohall area covers about 2,700 square miles in the north-western part of North Dakota. This area is included in the 2,500,000-acre Missouri-Souris and Garrison Diversion irrigation projects,which are important units in the general plans for development of the water resources of the Missouri River Basin. Although the Crosby-Mohall area...
Water-supply investigation at Torreon, Sandoval County, New Mexico
H.A. Whitcomb
1949, Open-File Report 49-122
No abstract available....
Memorandum on location of proposed domestic well about 1 mile west of Tse Bonita Trading Post, Navajo Indian Reservation, Apache County, Arizona
H.A. Whitcomb, L.C. Halpenny
1949, Open-File Report 49-124
Ground-water in the Newcastle area, Wyoming
Charles C. Williams
1949, Open-File Report 49-125
Report on water power possibilities of Lower Trinity River, California
Fred A. Johnson
1949, Open-File Report 49-126
Geology of the Tucson quadrangle, Arizona
S.F. Turner, B.N. Moore, C.F. Tolman Jr., B. S. Butler, R.M. Hernen
1949, Open-File Report 49-1
Ground water in the Jordan Valley, Utah
G.H. Taylor, R.M. Leggette
1949, Water Supply Paper 1029
The Jordan Valley is a small part of a larger area that during the glacial epoch was covered by an ancient lake known as Lake Bonneville. The Jordan River, the natural drainage path from Utah Lake, flows northward through the center of the valley and empties into Great Salt Lake....
Index of surface-water records, part 5, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins, to September 30, 1948
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Circular 58
The index lists the stream-flow and reservoir stations in the Hudson Bay and tipper Mississippi River Basins for which records have been or are to be published for periods prior to September 30, 1948. The stations are listed in downstream order. Tributary streams are indicated by indention....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1947, Part X, The Great Basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Water Supply Paper 1090
Water wells in Linn district, Hidalgo County, Texas
G.H. Cromack
1949, Open-File Report 49-62
No abstract available....
Memorandum on ground-water conditions at Terre Haute, Indiana, October 1944
J.G. Ferris
1949, Open-File Report 49-66
No abstract available....
Ground water in southwestern Kansas
V.C. Fishel
1949, Open-File Report 49-69
State coordinates and polyconic maps some notes on the state plane-coordinates systems and their relation to polyconic quadrangle maps
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Circular 57
Index of surface-water records, part 12, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin, to September 30, 1948
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Circular 60
The groundwater resources of Wood County, Wisconsin, are described. Groundwater is pumped only from wells drilled in Precambrian rock in the northern two-thirds of the county. The generally low permeability of this rock limits the availability of groundwater in this area. Saturated deposits of sand and gravel yield more than...
Index of surface-water records, part 1, North Atlantic slope basins to September 30, 1948
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Circular 48
Large rivers of the United States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Circular 44