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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Geology and ground-water in western Santa Cruz County, California, with particular emphasis on the Santa Margarita Sandstone
The water-bearing potential of the geologic formations in the western part of Santa Cruz County, Calif., is evaluated. Most of the sedimentary formations in this area are fine-grained rocks of Tertiary age that have been folded and faulted. These rocks, in general, yield supplies of water sufficient only for individual domestic supplies. The Lompico and Santa Margarita Sandstones, however, are coa
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J. P. Akers, L.E. Jackson
Subsurface-temperature data for some wells in western Utah
The data contained in this report were gathered as part of a hydrothermal reconnaissance of the State of Utah. These data, plus additional data and information, will form the basis for a future interpretive report. These data are being released separately from and prior to the interpretive report, to make them available to interested parties at the earliest possible time.Table 1 contains temperatu
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F. Eugene Rush
Fracturing and subsidence of the land surface caused by the withdrawal of ground water in the Milford area, Utah
Fracturing and subsidence of the land surface in the Milford area of Utah have resulted from the decline of water levels due to pumping in unconsolidated deposits of Quaternary age. To the writers' knowledge, these are the first such effects of ground-water withdrawal reported in Utah.
The fracturing is in an area about 1 mile (1.6 km) wide and 11 miles (18 km) long near Milford, in an unsaturated
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R.M. Cordova, R. W. Mower
Instrumentation automatic collection of sediment data
No abstract available.
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J. V. Skinner, J.P. Beverage
Graphic and analytical methods for assessment of stream-water quality: Mississippi River in the Minneapolis-St Paul metropolitan area, Minnesota
No abstract available.
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Steven P. Larson, William B. Mann, Timothy Doak Steele, R. H. Susag
Hydrogeology of a drift-filled bedrock valley near Lino Lakes, Anoka County, Minnesota
The bedrock surface of east-central Minnesota is dissected by an intricate network of valleys. Outside the bedrock valley at site B, 3 mi (4. 8 km) from site A, 100 ft (30 m) of drift overlies the bedrock surface. Observation wells were installed at the two sites to determine the vertical ground-water movement between the various aquifer units and the lateral movement between the two sites. An aq
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T. C. Winter, H.O. Pfannkuch
Geochemistry of thermal waters in Long Valley, Mono County, California
Thermal springs and wells in Long Valley, California, issue sodium bicarbonate‐chloride waters containing 1000–1420 mg/l of dissolved solids. Thermal waters of sodium bicarbonate‐chloride composition are usually associated with hot‐water reservoirs. Chloride concentrations and stable isotope data indicate that the thermal waters have had varied histories. All of the thermal springs issue a mixture
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Robert H. Mariner, Lawrence M. Willey
Developing a state water plan: Ground-water conditions in Utah, spring of 1976
This report is the thirteenth in a series of annual reports that describe ground-water conditions in Utah. Reports in this series, prepared cooperatively by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Utah Division of Water Resources, provide data to enable interested parties to keep abreast of changing ground-water conditions.This report, like the others (see references, p. 16), contains information on we
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C.T. Sumison, W.N. Jibson, E.L. Bolke, R. W. Mower, L. R. Herbert, R.M. Cordova, V.L. Jensen, M. D. ReMillard, G. W. Sandberg, L.J. Bjorklund