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Hydrologic data for Horseshoe Lake, Arkansas and vicinity
A. G. Lamonds
1971, Open-File Report 71-177
During the summer and fall, seepage and evaporation losses from Horseshoe Lake, an oxbow or an 'old river' lake adjacent to the Mississippi River, exceed inflow to the lake, and seasonal declines of 2.5-3.0 feet in the lake level are common. In exceptionally dry years, the minimum lake level has...
Water resources of the Big Black River basin, Mississippi
B. E. Wasson
1971, Water Supply Paper 1899-F
Abundant supplies of water of good quality are available in the Big Black River basin from either ground-water or surface-water sources. For 90 percent of the time flow in the lower part of the Big Black River below Pickens is not less than 85 cfs (cubic feet per second), and...
Geologic map of the Sabine EB region of the Moon
P. J. Cannon, L. C. Rowan
1971, IMAP 679
The Sabin EB region is a rolling plain which consists entirely of crater and mare materials. The areal density of craters, though variable within the region, is <span class="NormalTextRun...
The vertical gradient of gravity in vertical and near vertical boreholes
Larry A. Beyer
1971, Open-File Report 71-42
The vertical gradient of gravity is the rate of change of gravity in the direction of the plumb line. For a vertical borehole interval, it is approximated by the ratio of the gravity difference to the height difference as measured between the end points of the interval. The borehole vertical...