Publications
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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Quality of surface water in the Bear River basin, Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho Quality of surface water in the Bear River basin, Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho
The United States Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights, began a reconnaissance in 1967 to obtain essential water-quality information for the Bear River basin. The reconnaissance was directed toward defining the chemical quality of the basin’s surface waters, including suitability for specific uses, geology, and general...
Authors
K.M. Waddell, Don Price
Water-quality data for the Flaming Gorge Reservoir area, Utah and Wyoming, 1969-72 Water-quality data for the Flaming Gorge Reservoir area, Utah and Wyoming, 1969-72
This report presents the basic data that were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey during a study of the chemical quality of water in Flaming Gorge Reservoir. An interpretive report will follow. The basic data were collected from the reservoir during six sampling runs between October 1970 and September 1972. The reservoir was sampled for chemical analyses at 17 sites. Chemical and...
Authors
E.L. Bolke, K.M. Waddell
Summary of water resources of Salt Lake County, Utah Summary of water resources of Salt Lake County, Utah
This report is a summary of a comprehensive report on the present water resources of Salt Lake County, Utah, and the potential for additional development The average total annual withdrawals from surface and underground sources during 1964-68 were about 580,000 acre-feet for all uses that deplete the supply, except that used for maintenance of waterfowl-management areas. The withdrawals...
Authors
A. G. Hely, R. W. Mower, C. Albert Harr
Water resources of part of Canyonlands National Park, southeastern Utah Water resources of part of Canyonlands National Park, southeastern Utah
Canyonlands National Park is in about the center of the Canyon Lands section of the Colorado Plateaus physiographic province in southeastern Utah. The part of the park discussed embraces an area of about 400 square miles comprising isolated mesas, precipitous canyons, and dissected broad benches near the confluence of the Green and Colorado Rivers, the only perennial streams in the area...
Authors
C. T. Sumsion, E.L. Bloke
Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Blue Creek Valley area, Box Elder County, Utah Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Blue Creek Valley area, Box Elder County, Utah
This report is the tenth in a series of reports prepared by the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights, that describe the water resources of selected areas in northwestern Utah. The purpose of this report is to present available hydrologic data for the Blue Creek Valley area and to provide a quantitative evaluation...
Authors
E.L. Bolke, Don Price
Geological Survey research 1972, Chapter C Geological Survey research 1972, Chapter C
This collection of 37 short papers is the second published chapter of "Geological Survey Research 1972." The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Conservation, Geologic, and Water Resources Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey. Chapter A, to be published later in the year, will present a summary of significant results of work done ~n...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
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Water Resources Mission Area, Geology, Energy, and Minerals Mission Area, Energy Resources Program, Mineral Resources Program, National Laboratories Program, Science and Decisions Center, Pennsylvania Water Science Center, Utah Water Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Promontory Mountains area Box Elder County, Utah Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Promontory Mountains area Box Elder County, Utah
This report is the eleventh in a series by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights, which describes the water resources of the western basins of Utah (fig. 1). Its purpose is to present hydrologic data for the Promontory Mountains area, to provide an evaluation of the potential water-resource development of the...
Authors
James W. Hood
Geological Survey research 1971, Chapter D Geological Survey research 1971, Chapter D
This collection of 39 short papers in the third published chapter of "Geological Survey Research 1971." The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Geologic and Water Resources Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey. Chapter A, to be published later in the year, will present a summary of significant results of work done in fiscal year 197...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Floods of Utah, magnitude and frequency characteristics through 1969 Floods of Utah, magnitude and frequency characteristics through 1969
No abstract available.
Authors
Elmer Butler
Developing a state water plan: Ground-water conditions in Utah, spring of 1971 Developing a state water plan: Ground-water conditions in Utah, spring of 1971
This report is the eighth in a series of annual reports that describe ground-water conditions in Utah. Reports in this series are prepared cooperatively by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Utah Division of Water Resources and are designed to provide data to enable interested parties such as legislators, administrators, and planners to keep abreast of changing ground-water conditions...
Authors
R.M. Cordova, L.J. Bjorklund, L. J. McGreevy, E.L. Bolke, C.T. Sumison, L. R. Herbert, R.G. Butler, R. W. Mower, G. W. Sandberg, D. B. Adams
Nonthermal springs of Utah Nonthermal springs of Utah
Data are presented for about 4,500 nonthermal springs that discharge in the State of Utah. Most major springs having discharge of several cubic feet per second or more are in or near mountain ranges or plateaus where precipitation is much greater than in other parts of the State. The largest instantaneous discharge observed at any spring was 314 cfs at Mammoth Spring in southwestern Utah...
Authors
J. C. Mundorff
Hydrologic reconnaissance of Hansel Valley and northern Rozel Flat, Box Elder County, Utah Hydrologic reconnaissance of Hansel Valley and northern Rozel Flat, Box Elder County, Utah
This report is the ninth in a series by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights, which describes the water resources of the western basins of Utah (see fig. 1). Its purpose is to present available hydrologic data for Hansel Valley, to provide an evaluation of the potential water-resource development of the valley...
Authors
James W. Hood