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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Surface water records of Texas, 1964
The surface-water records for the 1964 water year for gaging stations, partial-record stations, miscellaneous sites, and base-flow studies within the State of Texas are given in this report. For convenience there are also included records for a few pertinent gaging stations in bordering States. The records were collected and computed by the Water Resources Division of the U. S. Geological Survey,
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Ground-water discharge from the Edwards and associated limestones, San Antonio area, Texas, 1964
No abstract available.
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Paul Rettman
Chemical analyses of water from observation wells in the Edwards and associated limestones, San Antonio area, Texas, 1964
No abstract available.
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Sergio Garza
Selected ground water data in the Eola-Amity Hills area, northern Willamette Valley, Oregon
Occurrence, quality, and availability of ground water differ considerably from place to place in the Eola-Amity Hills area because of the highly diversified geologic and hydrologic conditions. A table relates the geologic situation to the availability of ground water for four areas--Eola-Amity Hills, east and west valley plains, and Willamette River flood plain. Tables show well and spring records
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Don Price, Nyra A. Johnson
Add to e-Shelf Records of wells, water levels and chemical quality of water in Baker Valley, Baker County, Oregon
Records from 135 representative wells, and chemical analyses of water from 49 wells and 2 springs are tabulated. Drillers' logs of representative wells comprise most of the report.
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G.L. Ducret, D.B. Anderson
The water story in Central Iowa
"The general welfare of the people of the state of Iowa requires that the water resources of the state be put to beneficial use to the fullest extent of which they are capable." This can be achieved only by a knowledge and understanding of the water resources - their use, their source, their quality, their availability, and the demands place upon them. To provide such knowledge and understanding
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F. R. Twenter, R. W. Coble
Net budget and flow of South Cascade Glacier, Washington
No abstract available.
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Mark Meier, Wendell V. Tangborn
Geological Survey research 1965, Chapter C
This collection of 44 short papers is the second published chapter of Geological Survey Research 1965. The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Conservation, Geologic, and Water Resources Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Water resources of the Upper Colorado River Basin - Technical report
No abstract available.
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William Vaughn Iorns, Charles Herbert Hembree, Godfrey L. Oakland
Floods on small streams in North Carolina, probable magnitude and frequency
The magnitude and frequency of floods are defined regionally for small streams (drainage area, 1 to 150 sq mi) in North Carolina. Composite frequency curves for each of two regions relate the magnitude of the annual flood, in ratio to the mean annual flood, to recurrence intervals of 1.1 to 50 years. In North Carolina, the mean annual flood (Q2.33) is related to drainage area (A) by the following
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Herbert G. Hinson