Hydraulic model studies--stream gaging control structure for Carrizo-Corduroy Project, Arizona
E.V. Richardson
1962, Open-File Report 62-107
Aquifer-test compilation for the San Joaquin Valley, California
E.J. McClelland
1962, Open-File Report 62-80
This report is the first of a series the purpose of which is to make available in standard tabular form the results of aquifer tests that have been made by various private and public agencies in California. The scope of the compilation is to describe systematically, in a form agreed...
Ground-water situation in Delaware--1962
D.R. Rima
1962, Open-File Report 62-108
Geology of the Williston basin, North Dakota, Montana, and South Dakota, with reference to subsurface disposal of radioactive wastes
C. A. Sandberg
1962, Open-File Report 62-115
The southern Williston basin, which underlies about 110,000 square miles #n North Dakota, South Dakota, and eastern Montana, is part of a large structural and sedimentary basin. Its surface is a flat to gently rolling plain, standing about 1,500 to 3,500 feet above sea level and locally studded by a...
Geology of the Albany West quadrangle, Georgia
Robert L. Wait
1962, IMAP 348
The Albany West Quadrangle is near the east edge of the Dougherty Plain of southwestern Georgia, an area of karst topography. The Ocala limestone (uppoer Eocene) underlies the quadrangle and crops out along the Flint River and its tributaries and sinkholes. Sinkholes of two ages are developed in the limestone....
Progress report on streamflow investigations in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, 1953-57
R.M. Sawyer
1962, Open-File Report 62-118
Surface waters of Cottonwood Creek in the Cimarron River basin in central Oklahoma
L.L. Laine
1962, Open-File Report 62-75
Annual discharge from Cottonwood Creek basin is estimated to have averaged 73,000 acre-ft during a 19-year base period, water years 1938-56, equivalent to an average annual runoff depth of 3.6 inches over the 380 square-mile drainage area. About 30,000 acre-ft per year comes from Deer Creek basin, a tributary drainage...
Relation of ground-water withdrawals to the water supplies in Nebraska
C.F. Keech
1962, Open-File Report 62-71
Portrayal of drainage and vegetation on topographic maps
W.J. Schneider, J. C. Goodlett
1962, Open-File Report 62-121
Accurate measurements of drainage networks are necessary for studies in many scientific disciplines, especially hydrology. To this end, topographic maps must show accurate classification as well as a consistent pattern of the stream network.A recent study in Georgia has developed two photo-interpretive keys which permit accurate drainage classification during the...
Variations in the chemical character of the water in the Englishtown formation, New Jersey
P. R. Seaber
1962, Open-File Report 62-123
Geologic and hydrologic data relating to disposal of waste in crystalline rocks, Georgia Nuclear Laboratory, Dawson County, Georgia
J. W. Stewart, H.E. Blanchard
1962, Open-File Report 62-129
Records of selected wells and springs, selected drillers' logs of wells, and chemical analyses of ground and surface waters, northern Utah Valley, Utah County, Utah
Seymour Subitsky
1962, Open-File Report 62-130
Shore-erosion study of the coasts of Georgia and northwest Florida
Clifford A. Kaye
1962, Open-File Report 62-70
Floods on Chattanooga Creek, Chattanooga, Tennessee
A.M.F. Johnson, W.J. Randolph
1962, Open-File Report 62-68
Suggestions for the development of the ground-water resources of St. Croix, Virgin Islands
G. E. Hendrickson
1962, Open-File Report 62-59
Ground-water conditions, U. S. Naval Missile Facility, Point Arguello, California, June 1961-June 1962
R. E. Evenson
1962, Open-File Report 62-44
The Precambrian geology and talc deposits of the Balmat-Edwards district, northwest Adirondack Mountains, New York
A.E.J. Engel
1962, Open-File Report 62-43
The Balmat-Edwards, or Gouverneur, mining district is in the Grenville Lowlands of the northwest Adirondacks, St. Lawrence County, New York. In the district, important deposits of talc and zinc and minor deposits of lead are mined from a northeast trending belt of marble. Deposits of pyrite that were prospected and...
Interim geological investigations in the U12e.04 tunnel, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
W.L. Emerick, D.D. Dickey, F. A. McKeown
1962, Open-File Report 62-41
The Ul2e.04 tunnel is a part of the Ul2e tunnel system, which has been driven southwestward beneath Rainier Mesa in the northern part of the Nevada Test Site. The Ul2e.04 tunnel was driven about S. 15? W. in zeolitic tuff of subunits E and F of Tunnel Bed W near...
Well records, depth-to-water measurements and logs of selected wells and test holes, and chemical analyses of ground water in the Arkansas Valley region, Arkansas
R.M. Cordova
1962, Open-File Report 62-32
Preliminary reconnaissance survey for thorium, uranium, and rare-earth oxides, Bear Lodge Mountains, Crook County, Wyoming
V.R. Wilmarth, Douglas H. Johnson
1962, Open-File Report 62-159
Test holes drilled in support of ground-water investigations, Project Gnome, Eddy County, New Mexico
J.B. Cooper
1962, Open-File Report 62-31
Project Gnome is a proposed underground nuclear shot to be detonated within a massive salt bed in Eddy County, N. Mex. Potable and neat potable ground water is present in rocks above the salt and is being studied in relation to this nuclear event. This report presents details of two...
Road log from Carlsbad, New Mexico, to Project Gnome site
J.B. Cooper
1962, Open-File Report 62-30
Ground-water investigations of the Project Gnome area, Eddy and Lea Counties, New Mexico
J.B. Cooper
1962, Open-File Report 62-29
The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, through the Office of Test Operations, Albuquerque Operations Office, plans to detonate a nuclear device in a massive salt bed 1,200 feet beneath the land surface. The project, known as Project Gnome, is an element of the Plowshare program--a study of peacetime applications of nuclear...
Geology of the Frenchie Creek quadrangle, north-central Nevada
L.J. Patrick Muffler
1962, Open-File Report 62-90
Water resources of the Utica-Rome area, New York
Henry N. Halberg, O. P. Hunt, F. H. Pauszek
1962, Water Supply Paper 1499-C
The Utica-Rome area is along the Mohawk River and New York State Erie (Barge) Canal about midway between Lake Ontario and Albany. It encompasses about 390 square miles centered around the industrial cities of Utica and Rome. The Mohawk River, its tributary West Canada Creek, and a system of reservoirs...