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The majority of publications in this section address water resources in Utah or in bordering states. Some of the publications are included because one or more of the authors work at the Utah Water Science Center but have provided expertise to studies in other geographic areas.

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Selected hydrologic data, 1931-77, Wasatch Plateau-Book Cliffs coal-fields area, Utah Selected hydrologic data, 1931-77, Wasatch Plateau-Book Cliffs coal-fields area, Utah

The Wasatch Plateau-Book Cliffs coal-fields area in east-central Utah includes a significant part of the State's coal resources and is currently (1977) the most active coal-mining area in the State. This report presents data gathered by the U.S. Geological Survey as part of a hydrologic reconnaissance carried out during the period July 1975-September 1977 in cooperation with the U.S...
Authors
K.M. Waddell, H.L. Vickers, Robbin T. Upton, P. Kay Contratto

Water resources data for Utah, water year 1977 Water resources data for Utah, water year 1977

Water resources data for the 1977 water year for Utah consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground water. This report contains discharge records for 256 gaging stations; stage and contents for 21 lakes and reservoirs; water quality for 44 hydrologic stations, 161 partial...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey

Hydrology of the Beaver Valley area, Beaver County, Utah, with emphasis on ground water Hydrology of the Beaver Valley area, Beaver County, Utah, with emphasis on ground water

Beaver Valley includes 534 square miles in southwestern Utah, in the Basin and Range physiographic province. The project area consists of a valley plain underlain by unconsolidated to partly consolidated material. The valley plain is bounded by mountains that are composed of partly consolidated to consolidated rocks of Pennsylvanian through Tertiary age except for local thin...
Authors
R. W. Mower

Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Fish Springs Flat area, Tooele, Juab, and Millard Counties, Utah Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Fish Springs Flat area, Tooele, Juab, and Millard Counties, Utah

The Fish Springs Flat area includes about 590 square miles (1,530 square kilometers) in western Utah. Total annual precipitation on the area averages about 7 inches (180 millimeters) and totals about 232,000 acre-feet (286 cubic hectometers). Fish Springs Wash is the major drainage in the area; and, along with numerous smaller washes, it flows only in direct response to precipitation...
Authors
E.L. Bolke, C. T. Sumsion

Selected ground-water data, Bonneville Salt Flats and Pilot Valley, western Utah Selected ground-water data, Bonneville Salt Flats and Pilot Valley, western Utah

This report contains ground-water data collected at wells and springs on the Bonneville Salt Flats and in Pilot Valley, western Utah. Most of the data were collected during a study of the hydrology and surface morphology of these two salt-crust areas during the period July 1975 - June 1977. The study was carried out in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. This report is...
Authors
Gregory C. Lines

Water resources data for Utah, water year 1975 Water resources data for Utah, water year 1975

Water resources data for the 1975 water year for Utah consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality in wells and springs. This report contains discharge records for 238 gaging stations; stage or contents for 20 lakes and reservoirs; water quality for 41 surface-water stations and 363...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey

Water resources data for Utah, water year 1976 Water resources data for Utah, water year 1976

No abstract available.
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey

Hydrologic evaluation of Ashley Valley, northern Uinta basin area, Utah Hydrologic evaluation of Ashley Valley, northern Uinta basin area, Utah

The water resources of the northern Uinta Basin, Utah and Colorado, were studied during 1971-74. Ashley Valley was evaluated in slightly greater detail than the general area, in order to assess the general relation of ground- and surface-water supplies. In Ashley Valley , the principal source of both irrigation supply and ground-water recharge is the flow from Ashley Creek canyon...
Authors
James W. Hood

Maximum floodflows in the conterminous United States Maximum floodflows in the conterminous United States

Peak floodflows from thousands of observation sites within the conterminous United States were studied to provide a guide for estimating potential maximum floodflows. Data were selected from 883 sites with drainage areas of less than 10,000 square miles (25,900 square kilometers) and were grouped into regional sets. Outstanding floods for each region were plotted on graphs, and envelope...
Authors
John R. Crippen, Conrad D. Bue

Climatologic and hydrologic data, southeastern Uinta Basin, Utah and Colorado, water years 1975 and 1976 Climatologic and hydrologic data, southeastern Uinta Basin, Utah and Colorado, water years 1975 and 1976

This report contains climatologic and hydrologic data that were collected as a part of an investigation of the southeastern Uinta Basin, Utah and Colorado, by the U.S. Geological Survey. The data apply mainly to water years 1975 and 1976, which includes the period from October 1974 through September 1976. Included also are some earlier ground-water data not previously published. Similar...
Authors
Loretta S. Conroy, F.K. Fields

Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Tule Valley drainage basin, Juab and Millard Counties, Utah Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Tule Valley drainage basin, Juab and Millard Counties, Utah

The Tule Valley drainage basin is an area of about 940 square miles in Juab and Millard Counties in west-central Utah. Precipitation in the basin averages about 8 inches annually. There is no surface outflow and all streams are ephemeral. Annual runoff averages about 0.09 inch. Because there is no sustained runoff, and flow is local and infrequent, reservoirs do not provide dependable...
Authors
J.C. Stephens

Model for evaluating the effects of dikes on the water and salt balance of Great Salt Lake, Utah Model for evaluating the effects of dikes on the water and salt balance of Great Salt Lake, Utah

A model was developed for predicting the water and salt budget for various diking options in Great Salt Lake.
Authors
K.M. Waddell, F.K. Fields
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