The hydraulics of overland flow on hillslopes
William W. Emmett
1970, Professional Paper 662-A
Reconnaissance of water resources in the Haines-Port Chilkoot area, Alaska
James A. McConaghy
1970, Circular 626
Floods on Rock River in northern Rock County, Wisconsin
James O. Shearman
1970, Hydrologic Atlas 393
Geology and ground-water resources of the Grand Rapids area, north-central Minnesota
Edward L. Oakes
1970, Hydrologic Atlas 322
This report is one of a series of studies of geology and ground-water availability conducted in and near selected communities on the Mesabi Iron Range, north-central and northeastern Minnesota. This report describes the geology and ground-water conditions in the 303 square-mile Grand Rapids area....
Petroleum possibilities of the Yukon-Koyukuk Province, Alaska
William Wallace Patton Jr.
1970, Open-File Report 70-257
The recent discovery of major oil resources on Alaska's North Slope has rekindled interest in the petroleum possibilities of the Yukon-Koyukuk province, a vast tract of Cretaceous rocks stretching along the west coast of Alaska from the Brooks Range to the Yukon delta. Attention was first focused on this region...
Flood of June 1967 at Grand Island, Nebraska
F. Butler Shaffer, Kenneth J. Braun
1970, Hydrologic Atlas 352
Principal facts for gravity stations in the Redding and Ukiah AMS sheets, California
Andrew Griscom
1970, Open-File Report 70-143
Ground water in the permafrost regions of Alaska
John R. Williams
1970, Professional Paper 696
Ground-water resources of the Clatsop Plains sand-dune area, Clatsop County, Oregon
F. J. Frank
1970, Water Supply Paper 1899-A
Although the average annual precipitation of the Clatsop Plains is 78.5 inches, the area is not without problems of water supply. The Clatsop Plains area ix underlain by Tertiary bedrock of low permeability that stores and yields small quantities of ground water, which may be of poor chemical quality. This...
Reconnaissance of the Pigeon River, a cold-water river in the northcentral part of Michigan's southern peninsula
G. E. Hendrickson, C. J. Doonan
1970, Hydrologic Atlas 333
The cold-water streams of the northern states provide unique recreational values to the American people (wilderness or semi-wilderness atmosphere, fast-water canoeing, and trout fishing), but the expanding recreational needs must be balanced against the growing demand of water for public and industrial supplies, for irrigation, and for the dilution of...
Floods of December 1966 in southwestern Utah
Elmer Butler, J. C. Mundorff
1970, Water Supply Paper 1870-A
Severe floods occurred in parts of southwestern Utah on December 5-6, 1966, as a result of precipitation of about 1 inch to more than 12 inches during December 3-6. The flood on the Virgin River was the greatest since the first settlers arrived in 1860.The peak discharge of the Virgin...
The Lake Tahoe basin, California-Nevada
John R. Crippen, Boris R. Pavolka
1970, Water Supply Paper 1972
Methods and applications of electrical simulation in ground-water studies in the lower Arkansas and Verdigris River Valleys, Arkansas and Oklahoma
M. S. Bedinger, J.E. Reed, C.J. Wells, B.F. Swafford
1970, Water Supply Paper 1971
The Arkansas River Multiple-Purpose Plan will provide year-round navigation on the Arkansas River from near its mouth to Muskogee, Okla., and on the Verdigris River from Muskogee to Catoosa, Okla. The altered regimen in the Arkansas and Verdigris Rivers will affect ground-water conditions in the adjacent alluvial aquifers. In 1957...
Tributary to the Intracoastal Waterway at Interstate Highway 10 near Port Allen, Louisiana
Lawrence A. Martens, Braxtel L. Neely Jr.
1970, Open-File Report 72-249
Theory of dispersion in a granular medium
Akio Ogata
1970, Professional Paper 411-I
Morphology, sedimentation, and seismic characteristics of an arctic beach, Nome, Alaska - with economic significances
H. Gary Greene
1970, Open-File Report 70-142
Arctic beaches exhibit characteristics that do not occur on beaches in more temperate zones. In the summer of 1967 morphological, sedimentological, and seismic refraction studies were made on an arctic beach near Nome, Alaska, in order to better define these distinguishing characteristics.Several distinct microrelief structures are developed during ice break-up...
Ground-water resources, Cumberland County, New Jersey
J.G. Rooney
1970, Open-File Report 70-279
Map showing recently active breaks along the San Andreas and related faults between Cholame Valley and Tejon Pass, California
J. G. Vedder, R. E. Wallace
1970, IMAP 574
No abstract available....
Ground water in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
J.R. Rollo
1970, Open-File Report 70-278
Geologic map of the Melber quadrangle, Graves and McCracken Counties, Kentucky
Roger Warren Swanson
1970, Geologic Quadrangle 860
A modified streamflow-data program for New Jersey
J.E. McCall, A.C. Lendo
1970, Open-File Report 70-205
Compilation of data for Michigan lakes
J. B. Miller, Ted Thompson
1970, Open-File Report 70-227
Michigan's more than 11,000 lakes are a valuable resource. Primarily, they are used for recreation but many have potential for industrial use and for water supply. Lakes have water surfaces ·that expand and decrease in area, and levels that rise and fall. Records of lakes levels show that lake stages...
Ground-water conditions in the Redwood City area, California, with particular reference to water supply for the Pacific Portland Cement Company
J. F. Poland, A. A. Garrett
1970, Open-File Report 70-264
A proposed streamflow-data program for Pennsylvania
L. V. Page
1970, Open-File Report 70-251
Geology, mineral deposits, and geochemical and radiometric anomalies, Serpentine Hot Springs area, Seward Peninsula, Alaska
C.L. Sainsbury, Travis Hudson, Reuben Kachadoorian, Thomas Richards
1970, Bulletin 1312-H