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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Geology and ground-water resources of Morton County, Kansas
No abstract available.
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Thad G. McLaughlin
Ground-water supplies available in Kansas for national defense industries
No abstract available.
Authors
S. W. Lohman, H.A. Waite, V.C. Fishel, Thad G. McLaughlin, B.F. Latta, G.E. Abernathy
Water supply of the Dakota sandstone in the Ellendale-Jamestown area, North Dakota, with reference to changes between 1923 and 1938
The Dakota sandstone underlies most of North Dakota and South Dakota and considerable parts of nearby States. In most of the area that it occupies it is covered with thick deposits of younger formations, chiefly shale, that confine the water in the sandstone under considerable pressure. Where the topography is favorable, as it is in the Ellendale-Jamestown area in southeastern North Dakota, wells
Authors
Leland Keith Wenzel, H. H. Sand
Ground-water resources of the Willamette Valley, Oregon
No abstract available.
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Arthur M. Piper
Industrial quality of public water supplies in Georgia, 1940
No abstract available.
Authors
William L. Lamar
Summaries of yearly and flood flow relating to Iowa streams 1873-1940
As a result of the need for basic data and the lack of a current and convenient summary concerning the surface-water resources of lown, a synoptic inventory has been prepared as a part of the present State-wide program which is made possible by State and Federal cooperative action. These hydrologic data are assembled in abbreviated form for the convenient* of the public and in order that a current
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Lawrence C. Crawford
Geology and ground-water resources of the Lufkin area, Texas
This report covers Angelina County, Texas, of which Lufkin is the county seat, and parts of Nacogdoches and other adjacent counties. The area is underlain by a series of sands, clays, and shales of Eocene age that dip, in general, southward at an angle a little greater than that of the land surface, which also slopes southward, thus creating favorable artesian conditions. The formations cropping o
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Walter N. White, A.N. Sayre, J.F. Heuser
Geology and ground-water resources of the Balmorhea area, western Texas
Balmorhea is the center of a thriving farming community, the lands of which are irrigated with water derived chiefly from large springs but partly from the storm flow of Toyah Creek. The storm flow of the creek and a part of the winter flow of the springs is stored in a reservoir near Balmorhea and used later to supplement the flow of the springs. The present investigation was made to determine th
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Walter N. White, H. S. Gale, S. Spencer Nye
Reconnaissance of ground-water resources of Atchison County, Kansas
No abstract available.
Authors
J.C. Frye