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 supply of eastern and central North Carolina
None of the many factors that influence the economic growth of eastern and central North Carolina plays a more important role than water. Adequate water supply for municipal, rural domestic, industrial, and agricultural uses, is a basic need of any region.
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Edward B. Rice
Texas floods of September and October 1955
This report on the floods of September and and October 1955 in the Nueces, Brazos, and Pecos River basins, Texas, was prepared in the Texas District Office, Surface Water Branch, under the direction of Trigg Twichell, District Engineer.Records of discharge were collected and compiled in cooperation with the Texas State Board of Water Engineers, the Pecos River Commission, and other agencies.The is
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D.L. Milliken, W.H. Goines
Delivery of water from Belton Reservoir to the Brazos River gaging station at Richmond, Texas, by way of the Leon, Little, and Brazos River channels, 1956
Beginning November 1, 1956 and ending December 14, 1956, the Corps of Engineers, in cooperation with the Brazos River Authority released 73,000 acre-feet of water (as measured at the gaging station on Leon river near Belton) from the Belton Reservoir for industrial use in the vicinity of Freeport, Tex. (see fig. 1). The need for this water at Freeport came as a result of the prolonged drought cond
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D.E. Havelka, E.M. Parten
Ground water in the Pullman area, Whitman county, Washington
No abstract available.
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B. L. Foxworthy, R.L. Washburn
Ground-water levels in observation wells in Kansas, 1956
No abstract available.
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V.C. Fishel, B.J. Mason
Ground-water resources of the Ladder Creek area in Kansas, with a section on The chemical quality of water, by R.A. Krieger
No abstract available.
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Edward Bradley, C. R. Johnson, R. A. Krieger
Development of a balanced stream-gaging program for Kansas
No abstract available.
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L.W. Furness
The hydraulic properties of the Ordovician rocks at Pittsburg, Kansas
No abstract available.
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G.J. Stramel
Relationships between the chemistry of Minnesota surface waters and wildlife management
No abstract available.
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J.B. Moyle
Geology and ground water in parts of Aiken, Barnwell, and Allendale Counties, South Carolina
No abstract available.
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G.E. Siple
Memorandum on irrigation by ground water from the Edwards and associated limestones in the San Antonio-Hondo-Uvalde area, Texas
No abstract available.
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B.M. Petitt
Guadalupe and Blanco River seepage investigations
No abstract available.
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Pat H. Holland, Burdge Irelan