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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Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Dallas, Texas, metropolitan area, 1972
No abstract available.
Authors
B.C. Massey, C.M. Wood
Flood stages and discharges for small streams in Texas : compilation of data through September 1972
No abstract available.
Authors
E.E. Schroeder
Hydrologic data for North Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1972
No abstract available.
Authors
R.M. Slade
Hydrologic data for Pin Oak Creek, Trinity River Basin, Texas, 1972
The U.S. Soil Conservation Service is actively engaged in the installation of flood- and soil-erosion reducing measures in Texas under the authority of "The Flood Control Act of 1936 and 1944" and "Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act" (Public Law 566), as amended. The Soil Conservation Service has found a total of approximately 3,500 floodwater-retarding structures to be physically and e
Authors
B.B. Hampton
Hydrologic data for Mountain Creek, Trinity River Basin, Texas, 1972
No abstract available.
Authors
H.D. Buckner
Hydrologic data for Little Elm Creek, Trinity River Basin, Texas, 1972
The U.S. Soil Conservation Service is actively engaged in the installation of flood- and soil-erosion reducing measures in Texas under the authority of "The Flood Control Act of 1936 and 1944" and "Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act" (Public Law 566), as amended. The Soil Conservation Service has found a total of approximately 3,500 floodwater-retarding structures to be physically and e
Authors
B.B. Hampton
Hydrologic data for Little Pond Creek and North Elm Creek, Brazos River Basin, Texas, 1972
No abstract available.
Authors
R.N. Mitchell
Hydrologic Data for Urban Studies in the Austin, Texas Metropolitan Area, 1972
The purpose of this report is to present rainfall and runoff data for the Waller Creek and Wilbarger Creek study areas for the 1972 water year (October 1, 1971 to September 30, 1972).
Authors
E.E. Wehmeyer
Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources – Upper Colorado region
The Upper Colorado Region covers about 113,500 square miles (293,965 km2) in parts of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Drainage from about 97 percent of the region is to the Colorado River. About 60 percent of the land is owned or administered by the Federal Government, and another 15 percent is in Indian trust. The predominantly arid to semiarid region is sparsely populated (aver
Authors
Don Price, Ted Arnow
Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources – Ohio region
Ground water in the Ohio Region is a large, important, and manageable resource that should have a significant role in regional water development.
On the basis of a comparison of ground-water withdrawals with estimated ground-water recharge, it appears that the ground-water resources of the Ohio Region probably will not be used at full potential under existing development plans. Annual ground-water
Authors
Richard M. Bloyd
The effect of heated water on the temperature and evaporation of Hyco Lake, North Carolina, 1966-72
Three levels of thermal loading of Hyco Lake by heat from two steam-electric generators have resulted in higher temperatures and increased evaporation in the 3,750-acre (1,518 square hectometer) lake. During the winter, local temperature increases of 34°F (19°C) were sometimes observed at the surface as heated water spread out on top of the cooler, more-dense, lake water, affecting areas as large
Authors
W.L. Yonts, G. L. Giese