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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Hydroelectric power systems of California and their extensions into Oregon and Nevada
No abstract available.
Authors
Frederick Hall Fowler
The floods in central Texas in September, 1921
Heavy rainfall over a large area in south-central Texas from September 8 to September 10, 1921, produced great floods which caused the loss of at least 224 lives and damage to property amounting to more than $10,000,000. The most destructive flood in Texas prior to 1921 occurred in December, 1913. That flood, which is described on pages 46-47, caused the loss of 177 lives and destroyed property va
Authors
Clarence E. Ellsworth
Geology and ground-water resources of Sacramento Valley, California
No abstract available.
Authors
Kirk Bryan
The Salton Sea region, California: A geographic, geologic, and hydrologic reconnaissance, with a guide to desert watering places
No abstract available.
Authors
John Stafford Brown
Stream measurement work: Chapter 9 in Thirteenth biennial report of the State Engineer to the governor of Utah: 1921-1922
Systematic stream measurement work was probably first undertaken in Utah when the United States Geological Survey in 1888 began collecting records of flow of certain streams in the West in connection with special studies relating to irrigation in the arid sections. Since 1895 Congress has made small appropriations “for gaging the streams and determining the water supply of the United States.” Thes
Authors
A.B. Purton
Ground water in Pahrump, Mesquite, and Ivanpah valleys, Nevada and California
No abstract available.
Authors
Gerald A. Waring
Surface water supply of the Pacific slope of southern California
No abstract available.
Authors
Harry Deyoe McGlashan
Records of water levels in wells in southern California
No abstract available.
Authors
Fred Charles Ebert
Surface waters of Kansas, 1895-1919
Kansas is preeminently an agricultural state. According to the United States census of 1910, the area in farms was 43,384,799 acres, or 67,789 square miles, 83 per cent of the total area of the state —82,158 square miles.
The products of these farms rank high in value among those of farms in other states, as shown by comparative statistics compiled by the United States Department of Agriculture, B
Authors
R.C. Rice
Routes to desert watering places in the Mohave Desert Region, California
No abstract available.
Authors
David Grosh Thompson
Geothermal data of the United States, including many original determinations of underground temperature
The purpose of this report is to present all available published data bearing on the rate of increase of underground temperature with increasing depth in the United States, together with several hundred original observations by myself and my associates. A canvass of the governmental, State, and serial publications has yielded many records of temperature of flowing wells and also a few observations
Authors
Nelson Horatio Darton