Availability of ground water in the Hazel quadrangle, Kentucky-Tennessee
L.M. MacCary
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 124
No abstract available....
Availability of ground water in the Lynn Grove quadrangle, Kentucky-Tennessee
R. W. Davis
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 112
No abstract available....
Selected hydrologic data, upper Sevier River basin, Utah
Carl H. Carpenter, Gerald B. Robinson Jr., Louis Jay Bjorklund
1964, Utah Basic-Data Report 8
This report is intended to serve two purposes: (1) to make available to the public basic ground-water data useful in planning and studying development of water resources, and (2) to supplement an interpretive report that will be published later.Records were collected during 1961-63 by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation...
Water in the world
Luna Bergere Leopold
1964, The UNESCO Courier (17) 11-13
The earth, Including Its oceans and atmosphere, ls a giant distillation system whose operation brings about the distribution of fresh water throughout the world, from the frozen wastes of polar regions to the burning equatorial deserts. Stated in the simplest terms, distillation, condensation and liquid flow are the elemental processes...
Ground water in North America
Harold E. Thomas, Luna Bergere Leopold
1964, Science (143) 1001-1006
The fast-growing demands on this natural resource expose a need to resolve many hydrologic unknowns....
Dissolved-mineral inflow to Great Salt Lake and chemical characteristics of the salt lake brine. Part I: Selected hydrologic data
D. C. Hahl, C.G. Mitchell
1963, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey Water-Resources Bulletin 3-I
This report presents the data collected for a study of the dissolved-mineral load contributed by surficial sources to Great Salt Lake, Utah. The study was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the University of Utah during the period from July 1959 through June 1962, and is part...
A summary of the ground-water hydrology of the area between the Las Vegas Valley and the Amargosa Desert, Nevada, with special reference to the effects of possible new withdrawals of ground water
Isaac Judah Winograd
1963, Trace Elements Investigations 840
No abstract available....
Hydrology of Brooklyn Lake near Keystone Heights, Florida
William E. Clark, Rufus H. Musgrove, Clarence G. Menke, Joseph W. Cagle Jr.
1963, Florida Geological Survey Report of Investigations 33
Brooklyn Lake receded about 20 feet during 1954-58 and reached its lowest stage of record (97.2 feet) in February 1958; this was the lowest stage in the memory of longtime residents. This unusually large recession was a result of deficient rainfall during more than a 3-year period, January 1954 to...
Use of hydrologic models in the analysis of flood runoff
John Shen
1963, Report
The analog technique is applied to the analysis of flood runoff. A quasi-linear analog model has been developed for simulating the runoff-producing characteristics of a drainage system. Where storage is linear a unique relationship correlating the inflow and outflow peaks is derived. The technique for synthesizing flood-frequency distribution is also...
Geology and hydrology of alluvial deposits along the Ohio River in the Lewisport and Owensboro areas, Kentucky
John T. Gallaher
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 74
Floods in Elmhurst Quadrangle, Illinois
Davis W. Ellis, Howard E. Allen, Allen W. Noehre
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 68
Geology and hydrology of alluvial deposits along the Ohio River in the Spottsville and Reed areas, Kentucky
John T. Gallaher
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 96
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the surficial deposits of part of southwestern Maine and their water-bearing characteristics
Glenn C. Prescott
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 76
No abstract available....
Floods in Wheeling quadrangle, Illinois
Davis W. Ellis, Howard E. Allen, Allen W. Noehre
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 71
Floods at Warren, Ohio
George W. Edelen Jr., Frederick H. Ruggles Jr., William Perry Cross
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 51
Geology and hydrology of alluvial deposits along the Ohio River between South Portsmouth and the Manchester Islands, Kentucky
William Evans Price Jr.
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 73
Geology, hydrology, and water supply of Edwards Air Force Base, Kern County, California
Lee Carlton Dutcher, G.F. Warts Jr.
1963, Open-File Report 63-146
Edwards Air Force Base occupies the northern part of Antelope Valley, California. As a result of large-scale and increasing agricultural pumping in the valley, the net draft has exceeded the perennial supply since about 1930 and was about 170,000 acre-feet in 1951--at least three times the estimated yield. As a...
Water-table, surface-drainage, and engineering soils map of the St. Georges area, Delaware
John K. Adams, Durward H. Boggess
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 60
Regional hydrology of a part of southern Nevada - a reconnaissance
T.E. Eakin, S.L. Schoff, Philip Cohen
1963, Open-File Report 63-30
Floods at Wichita, Kansas
Davis W. Ellis, and others
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 63
Water-table, surface-drainage, and engineering soils map of the Newark area, Delaware
Durward H. Boggess, John K. Adams
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 64
Hydrology of the Terra Bella-Lost Hills area, San Joaquin Valley, California
G.S. Hilton, E.J. McClelland, R.L. Klausing, Fred Kunkel
1963, Open-File Report 63-48
The hydrologic laboratory
A.I. Johnson
1963, Open-File Report 63-62
The knowledge of soil and rock testing, including the application of the test or analysis data to field problems, is still in its infancy. By learning more about the basic laws and principles of nature we can more accurately predict hydrologic phenomena of the future, as well as solve more...
Hydrology of waste disposal, National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho, with special reference to the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant area and the Materials Testing Reactor--Engineering Test Reactor area
P.H. Jones
1963, Open-File Report 63-69
Geology and hydrology of the carbonate rocks of the Lebanon Valley, Pennsylvania
Harold Meisler
1963, Open-File Report 63-97