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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Review of waterpower withdrawals in Middle Fork Willamette River Basin, Oregon
This report seeks to analyze all powereite withdrawals made within the Middle Fork of the Willamette River basin, Oregon Recommendations concerning retention and restoration of the lands are given.
Authors
D. W. Neal
Relation of the deep and shallow artesian aquifers near Lynndyl, Utah
Ground water occurs in several aquifers in the vicinity of Lynndyl, Utah. There are one shallow perched water-table aquifer and at least two artisan aquifers. The perched aquifer is not related to the artisan aquifers and, because it is relatively unimportant, is not discussed here. Pumping tests made during the investigation show also that the artesian aquifers are not connected hydraulically.
Authors
R. W. Mower
Ground-water levels in observation wells in Kansas, 1960
No abstract available.
Authors
M.E. Broeker, V.C. Fishel
Developing ground water in the central Sevier Valley, Utah
This report presents a summary of conclusions reached from the recently completed State Engineer-United States Geological Survey cooperative investigation of the geology and ground water resources of the central Sevier River Valley. The detailed report will be published as a United States Geological Survey water supply paper and will be available to the public.
Authors
Richard A. Young, Carl H. Carpenter
Geology and ground-water resources of Sumner County, Kansas
This report describes the geography, geology, and ground-water resources of Sumner County in south-central Kansas. The hydrologic and geologic data upon which this report is based were obtained in the field during the summers of 1955 and 1956. Records of 300 wells and 2 springs, chemical analyses of 219 water samples from wells and test holes and of 15 from streams, and logs of 362 wells and test
Authors
K.L. Walters
Geology and ground-water resources of southern Ellis County and parts of Trego and Rush Counties, Kansas
No abstract available.
Authors
A.R. Leonard, D.W. Berry
Ground-water levels and their relationship to ground-water problems in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York
No abstract available.
Authors
J.F. Hoffman, E.R. Lubke
Ground-water resources of Dutchess County, New York
No abstract available.
Authors
E.T. Simmons, I.G. Grossman, R.C. Heath
Recharging ground-water reservoirs
Successful artificial recharge of a ground-water reservoir depends upon many factors. Some factors are very complicated and technical. This paper will deal briefly with some of them. For a more comprehensive description of ground-water reservoirs and their artificial recharge, the publications listed at the end of this paper should be consulted.
Authors
George H. Taylor