Problems of the soft-water supply of the Dakota sandstone, with special reference to the conditions at Canton, South Dakota
O. E. Meinzer
1929, Water Supply Paper 597-C
No abstract available....
The Mohave Desert region, California, a geographic, geologic, and hydrologic reconnaissance
David G. Thompson
1929, Water Supply Paper 578
No abstract available....
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1928
Nathan Clifford Grover
1929, Water Supply Paper 597
No abstract available....
Geology and water resources of the upper McKenzie Valley, Oregon
Harold T. Stearns
1929, Water Supply Paper 597-D
No abstract available....
Geology of reservoir and dam sites; Geology of the Owyhee irrigation project, Oregon
Kirk Bryan
1929, Water Supply Paper 597-A
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the Sacramento River Basin, California, 1895-1927
Harry Deyoe McGlashan
1929, Water Supply Paper 597-E
No abstract available....
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1927
Nathan C. Grover
1928, Water Supply Paper 596
No abstract available....
Geology of No. 3 reservoir site of the Carlsbad Irrigation Project, New Mexico, with respect to water-tightness
O. E. Meinzer, B. C. Renick, Kirk Bryan
1927, Water Supply Paper 580-A
No abstract available....
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1926
Nathan C. Grover
1927, Water Supply Paper 580
Preliminary report on the geology and water resources of the Mud Lake basin, Idaho
H. T. Sterns, L. L. Bryan
1926, Water Supply Paper 560-D
No abstract available....
Temperature of water available for industrial use in the United States: Chapter F in Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1923-1924
W. D. Collins
1925, Water Supply Paper 520-F
The importance of water supply as a limiting factor in industrial development is becoming more evident each year. The limitation in a particular instance may be the quantity of water available, the quality determined by the mineral matter in solution or in suspension or by organic pollution, or the temperature...
Some floods in the Rocky Mountain region: Chapter G in Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1923-1924
Robert Follansbee, Paul V. Hodges
1925, Water Supply Paper 520-G
In 1923 severe floods occurred on the larger streams in Wyoming and a number of cloudburst floods on small streams in Wyoming and especially in Colorado. An investigation of the principal floods in each State was made, and the results are given in this paper, together with descriptions of two...
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1923-1924
Nathan Clifford Grover
1925, Water Supply Paper 520
The artesian water supply of the Dakota sandstone in North Dakota, with special reference to the Edgeley quadrangle
Oscar E. Meinzer, Herbert A. Hard
1925, Water Supply Paper 520-E
The Dakota sandstone and the overlying dense plastic shales form the most remarkable artesian basin in the United States with respect to its great extent, the long distances through which its water has percolated from the outcrops of the sandstone in the western mountains to the areas of artesian flow,...
Power resources of Snake River between Huntington, Oregon and Lewiston, Idaho: Chapter C in Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1923-1924
William Glenn Hoyt
1925, Water Supply Paper 520-C
Thousands of people are familiar with that part of Snake River where it flows for more than 300 miles in a general westward course across the plains of southern Idaho, but few have traversed the river where it flows northward and for 200 miles forms the boundary between Idaho and...
Variation in annual run-off in the Rocky Mountain region: Chapter A in Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1923-1924
Robert Follansbee
1925, Water Supply Paper 520-A
Records of run-off in the Rocky Mountain States since the nineties and for a few stations since the eighties afford a means of studying the variation in the annual run-off in this region. The data presented in this report show that the variation in annual run-off differs in different areas...
The Papago country, Arizona: A geographic, geologic, and hydrologic reconnaissance, with a guide to desert watering places
Kirk Bryan
1925, Water Supply Paper 499
No abstract available....
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1925
Nathan Clifford Grover
1925, Water Supply Paper 560
The Salton Sea region, California: A geographic, geologic, and hydrologic reconnaissance, with a guide to desert watering places
John Stafford Brown
1923, Water Supply Paper 497
No abstract available....
The lower Gila region, Arizona: A geographic, geologic, and hydrologic reconnaissance, with a guide to desert watering places
Clyde Polhemus Ross
1923, Water Supply Paper 498
No abstract available....
Outline of ground-water hydrology, with definitions
Oscar Edward Meinzer
1923, Water Supply Paper 494
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1921
Nathan C. Grover
1922, Water Supply Paper 500
Surface waters of Kansas, 1895-1919
R.C. Rice
1921, Report
Kansas is preeminently an agricultural state. According to the United States census of 1910, the area in farms was 43,384,799 acres, or 67,789 square miles, 83 per cent of the total area of the state —82,158 square miles. The products of these farms rank high in value among those of farms...
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1919
Nathan C. Grover
1921, Water Supply Paper 450
Hydraulic conversion tables and convenient equivalents
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1919, Water Supply Paper 425-C
No abstract available....