Ground Water at Grant Village Site, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Ellis D. Gordon, Richard A. McCullough, Edwin P. Weeks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1475-F
On behalf of the National Park Service, the U.S. Geological Survey during the summer of 1959 made a study of ground-water conditions in the area of the Grant Village site, along the shore of the West Thumb of Yellowstone Lake, 1 to 2 miles south of the present facilities at...
Resistance coefficients and velocity distribution smooth rectangular channel
Hubert J. Tracy, C.M. Lester
1961, Water Supply Paper 1592-A
Measurements were made in a smooth rectangular channel to establish the effect of the side walls of the channel on velocity distribution and resistance to flow. The velocity distribution in the central region of a section normal to the channel followed the log arithmetic law. In the vicinity of each...
Availability of ground water in Lyon County, Minnesota
Harry G. Rodis
1961, Circular 444
Lyon County is in southwestern Minnesota, about 150 miles southwest of Minneapolis and St. Paul The basement rocks in the area consist of granite and quartzite of Precambrian age. These materials are in turn overlain by shale and sandstone of Cretaceous age, glacial drift of Pleistocene age, and alluvium of...
Mortality studies on cutthroat trout in Yellowstone Lake
O.P. Ball, Oliver B. Cope
1961, Research Report 55
Geology and hydrology of the Piqua area, Ohio
Stanley Eugene Norris, Andrew M. Spieker
1961, Bulletin 1133-A
Floods in New York, magnitude and frequency
F. Luman Robison
1961, Circular 454
This report presents a practical means of predicting the probable magnitude of floods on streams in New York State. Because of the limited amount of data on small drainage basins this method is not applicable to sites where the drainage area is less than 10 square miles or to streams...
Transverse diffusion in saturated isotropic granular media
Akio Ogata
1961, Professional Paper 411-B
Mechanism of gravity drainage and its relation to specific yield of uniform sands
W. O. Smith
1961, Professional Paper 402-A
Map showing piezometric surface of the Floridan aquifer in Pasco County and adjacent areas, Florida
W.S. Wetterhall, H.G. Stewart Jr., Frederick W. Meyer
1961, Open-File Report 61-170
Geology and the availability of water in the lower Bonita Creek area, Graham County, Arizona
L.A. Heindl, Richard A. McCullough
1961, Water Supply Paper 1589
Maps of Navajo Indian Reservation and vicinity, Arizona
J. W. Harshbarger
1961, Open-File Report 61-58
A solution of the differential equation of longitudinal dispersion in porous media
Akio Ogata, R.B. Banks
1961, Professional Paper 411-A
Mineral deposits of Maryland, excluding fuels, sand, and gravel
Nancy C. Pearre (compiler)
1961, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 12
Surficial Geology of the North Scituate quadrangle, Rhode Island
Charles Sherwood Robinson
1961, Geologic Quadrangle 143
Surficial geology of the Bristol quadrangle, Connecticut
Howard E. Simpson
1961, Geologic Quadrangle 145
Geology of the Moses Lake North quadrangle, Washington
Maurice J. Grolier, Bruce L. Foxworthy
1961, IMAP 330
The geology of the Moses Lake North quadrangle was mapped in 1954 and 1958 by the U.S. Geological Survey. Some of the basic hydrologic data has been collected by the Geological Survey during the early investigations of ground-water conditions in the Quincy Basin (Henshaw, written communication, 1917; Schwennesen and Meinzer,...
Engineer special study of the surface of the moon
Arnold C. Mason, Robert J. Hackman
1961, IMAP 351
The study is based on a photogeologic analysis using stereoscopic vision to examine photographs which have been matched to select libration pairs approximately in the same lunar phase....
Geologic features and ground-water storage capacity of the Sacramento Valley, California
F. H. Olmsted, G. H. Davis
1961, Water Supply Paper 1497
The Sacramento Valley constitutes the northern and smaller arm of the Central Valley of California. It is about 150 miles long by about 30 miles wide; and its area is about 5,000 square miles. The Sacramento Valley is drained by the Sacramento River, the largest in California, which rises west...
Short papers in the geologic and hydrologic sciences, articles 293-435
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Professional Paper 424-D
The scientific and economic results of work by the United States Geological Survey during the fiscal year 1961, the 12 months ending June 30, 1961, are summarized in 4 volumes. This volume includes 143 short papers on subjects in the fields of geology, hydrology, and related sciences, prepared by members...
Surges in natural stream channels
S. E. Rantz
1961, Water Supply Paper 1369-C
Selected bibliography on evaporation and transpiration
Thomas William Robinson, A.I. Johnson
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-R
Reconnaissance of ground-water resources in the Blue Grass Region, Kentucky
W.N. Palmquist, Francis R. Hall
1961, Water Supply Paper 1533
Correlation of ground-water levels and air temperatures in the winter and spring in Minnesota
Robert Schneider
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-D
Flume studies using medium sand (0.45mm)
Daryl B. Simons, E.V. Richardson, M.L. Albertson
1961, Water Supply Paper 1498-A
Short papers in the geologic and hydrologic sciences, articles 147-292
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Professional Paper 424-C
The scientific and economic results of work by the United States Geological Survey during the fiscal year 1961, the 12 months ending June 30, 1961, is being summarized in four volumes. This volume includes 146 short papers on subjects in the fields of geology, hydrology, and related sciences, prepared by...