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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Losses due to ice storage in Heart River between Heart Butte Dam and Mandan, North Dakota
No abstract available.
Authors
H.M. Erskine
Well records and ground-water levels in western Jerome County, Idaho
No abstract available.
Authors
E. G. Crosthwaite
Delivery of water, Whitney Reservoir to Richmond, Texas, via Brazos River channel, 1954
No abstract available.
Authors
S.D. Breeding, Pat H. Holland
Reconnaissance of ground-water development in the Fort Stockton area, Pecos County, Texas
No abstract available.
Authors
G.L. Audsley
Surficial geology and geomorphology of Potter County, Pennsylvania
Potter County is located in the Appalachian Plateaus of north-central Pennsylvania and contains the headwaters of the Genesee River, the Allegheny River, and the Susquehanna River. Drift of Wisconsin age covers the northeastern part of the county. This study includes a detailed survev of the surficial deposits of the Genesee quadrangle in north-central Potter County and a reconnaissance of the rem
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C. S. Denny
Contributions to the geology of uranium and thorium by the United States Geological Survey and Atomic Energy Commission for the United Nations International Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Switzerland, 1955
Within the boundaries of the United States abnormal amounts of uranium have been found in rocks of nearly all geologic ages and lithologic types. Distribution of ore is more restricted. On the Colorado Plateau, the Morrison formation of Jurassic age yields 61.4 percent of the ore produced in the United States, and the Chinle conglomerate and Shinarump formation of Triassic age contribute 26.0 and
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Lincoln R. Page, Hobart E. Stocking, Harriet B. Smith
Ground-water geology of parts of Laramie and Albany Counties, Wyoming, and Weld County, Colorado; with a section on chemical quality of the ground water
No abstract available.
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H. M. Babcock, L. J. Bjordlund, Lester Ray Kister
Progress report on the ground-water hydrology of the Equus-beds area, Kansas
No abstract available.
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G.J. Stramel
Long-term trends of ground-water levels in the United States
Ground-water levels at the end of 1954 were at or near record-low stages throughout most of the southern two-thirds of the United States. These low stages, like those of the early 1930's, have led to frequent expression of the opinion that the water table throughout the country is continuously falling and that we are gradually exhausting our ground-water supplies. A good record of changes in groun
Authors
V.C. Fishel
Geology and ground-water resources of Sheridan County, Kansas
No abstract available.
Authors
C.K. Bayne