Water-Supply Paper 2290
INTRODUCTION![]() Selected Papers in the Hydrologic Sciences is a new journal-type publication presenting timely results on hydrologic studies derived from the Federal research program and the Federal-State cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, which is aimed at meeting widespread public and professional interests of the hydroscience community. also included may be result s for some studies done on behalf of other Federal agencies. This third issue of the Selected Papers series, comprising 13 topical papers, addresses a range of topics including model simulation of ground- and surface-water systems, hydrogeochemistry, limnology, and selected physical and chemical techniques for hydrologic studies. As a journal-type publication, Selected Papers is intended to serve as a forum that encourages dialogue between readers and authors. discussion from all members of the hydroscience community is welcomed. A discussion section for readers' comments and authors' replies is included in each issue. Such dialogue for this issue will be open until June 1986. Address comments to Editor, Selected Papers in the Hydrologic Sciences, U.S. Geological Survey, 444 National Center, Reston, Virginia 22092. |
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Fulford, J.M., and Sauer, V.B., 1986: Comparison of velocity interpolation methods for computing open-channel discharge, in Subitsky, S.Y. , ed., Selected papers in the hydrologic sciences: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2290, p. 139–44. (Also available at https://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/wsp2290/