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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Multiphase fluids in porous media - a review of theories pertinent to hydrologic studies
No abstract available.
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R.W. Stallman
Geological Survey research 1964, Chapter C
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Water Resources Mission Area, Energy and Minerals Mission Area, Energy Resources Program, Mineral Resources Program, National Laboratories Program, Science and Decisions Center, Kansas Water Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center, Upper Midwest Water Science Center
Chemical quality of public water supplies of the United States and Puerto Rico, 1962
Municipal water systems in the United States and Puerto Rico supply water for many commercial and industrial uses as well as for domestic wells. It is generally known that our water resources are unequally distributed throughout the country, but it is not quite so well understood that the quality of our water resources is also variable. This hydrologic investigations atlas shows, State by State, s
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Charles N. Durfor, Edith Becker
Ground-water supply of Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area, North Carolina. Part 3
No abstract available.
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William H. Harris, Hugh B. Wilder
Ground water in the Niagara Falls area, New York, with emphasis on the water-bearing characteristics of the bedrock
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R.H. Johnson
Water resources of the Lake Erie-Niagara area, New York, a preliminary appraisal
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A.M. La Sala, W. E. Harding, R.J. Archer
Flow characteristics of Wisconsin streams: Flow-duration, Hhgh-flow, and low-flow tables for selected streams through water-year 1960
The collection of data on the flow of rivers in Wisconsin started on a continuing basis in 1913. A few streamflow records were started in the late 1800's, one as early as 1888 (Chippewa River at Chippewa Falls). Much of the work has been done under cooperative arrangements between the U.S. Geological Survey and various State and Federal agencies. These data have been published in the form of daily
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K.B. Young
Hydrology and hydrogeology of Navajo Lake, Kane County, Utah
Navajo Lake, whose entire outflow disappears underground, is on the high Markagurit Plateau where the average annual precipitation is more than 30 inches. It nestles among the headwaters of several streams that flow into arid regions where competition for municipal, industrial, and irrigation water sup- plies is very keen. Several proposals for additional development and use of the water of Navajo
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Milton Theurer Wilson, Harold E. Thomas
Geological Survey research 1964
This collection of 43 short papers is the last of the chapters of Geological Survey Research 1964. The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Geologic, Conservation, Water Resources, and Topographic Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey. Some of the papers present results of completed parts of continuing investigations; others announce new discoveries
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Geological Survey research 1964, Chapter B
This collection of 46 short papers is one of a series to be released as chapters of Geological Survey Research 1964. The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Geologic and Water Resources Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey. Some of the papers present results of completed parts of continuing investigations; others announce new discoveries or prelimi
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