Publications
This list of Water Resources Mission Area publications includes both official USGS publications and journal articles authored by our scientists. A searchable database of all USGS publications can be accessed at the USGS Publications Warehouse.
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Ground-water quality near the water table in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York
No abstract available.
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Julian Soren
Hydrogeologic data from investigation of water resources of the South Fork, Suffolk County, New York
No abstract available.
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Bronius Nemickas, E. J. Koszalka, D.E. Vaupel
Analog-model prediction of the hydrologic effects of sanitary sewerage in southeast Nassau and southwest Suffolk Counties, New York
No abstract available.
Authors
G.E. Kimmel, H.F.H. Ku, A.W. Harbaugh, D.J. Sulam, R.T. Getzen
Time-of-travel and dye-dispersion studies of selected streams and lakes in the Oswego River basin, New York, 1967-75
No abstract available.
Authors
H.L. Shindel, L.A. Wagner, P.H. Hamecher
Time-of-travel study, Black River from Lyons Falls to Dexter, New York
No abstract available.
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H.L. Shindel, L.A. Wagner
Annual maximum stages and discharges of North Carolina streams: revised 1976
No abstract available.
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N.O. Thomas, W.G. Bonham, N. M. Revised by Jackson, E.G. Wollin, H.E. Reeder, T.E. Dillard
Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Dallas, Texas metropolitan area, 1975
No abstract available.
Authors
B.B. Hampton, C.M. Wood
Ground-water resources and geology of Colquitt County, Georgia
Limestone beds of Eocene, Oligocene, and lower Miocene age, called the principal artesian aquifer, are the chief source of ground water for Colquitt County. Because streams are small, undependable and relatively inaccessible to most users, ground water is the most important source for increased industrial and agricultural water use. Southeast of Moultrie the principal artesian aquifer is very prod
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E. A. Zimmerman
Hydrologic data for Mountain Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1975
Mountain Creek drains the northeast corner of Johnson County, the northwest corner of Ellis County, the southeast corner of Tarrant County, and part of the southwest corner of Dallas County, Tex. The basin is 30 miles long and averages 10 miles in width. The total drainage area at the mouth is 304 sq mi. Basin outflow for the 1975 water year was 146,400 acre-feet which is 68,880 acre-feet above th
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H.D. Buckner
Field determination of vertical permeability to air in the unsaturated zone
No abstract available.
Authors
Edwin P. Weeks
Water loss from Jordan Creek near Allentown, Pennsylvania - 1973 to 1976
Results of water-loss studies for Jordan Creek near Allentown, Pa. are presented in both tabular and graphical form. The reach studied is approximately 24 miles long and extends from a point near Lowhill, Pa. to a point in Allentown, Pa. The drainage area at Allentown is about 76 square miles. In portions of the study area, Jordan Creek loses considerable parts of its flow to the permeable limesto
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Robert E. Steacy
Hydrologic data for Little Elm Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1975
This report contains rainfall, runoff, and storage data collected during the 1975 water year for a 75.5 sq mi area above the stream-gaging station Little Elm Creek near Aubrey, Texas. Floodflows from 35.7 sq mi of the area are regulated by 16 floodwater-retarding structures constructed by the Soil Conservation Service. Six storm periods were selected for detailed computations and analyses. Water-q
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R.M. Slade, J.M. Taylor