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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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The industrial utility of public water supplies in the Mountain States, 1952 The industrial utility of public water supplies in the Mountain States, 1952

The location of industrial plants is dependent on an ample water supply of suitable quality. Information relating to the chemical characteristics of the water supplies is not only essential to the location of many plants but also is an aid in the manufacture and distribution of many commodities. Public water supplies are utilized extensively as a source of supply for many industrial...
Authors
E. W. Lohr, C. S. Howard, R.T. Kiser, J.D. Hem, H. A. Swenson

Status of development of selected ground-water basins in Utah Status of development of selected ground-water basins in Utah

This technical publication consists essentially of abstracts of more detailed reports which have been published. Reference to existing reports are given in the text and in the bibliography, page 114.
Authors
H. E. Thomas, W.B. Nelson, B. E. Lofgren, R.G. Butler

The water situation in the United States with special reference to ground water The water situation in the United States with special reference to ground water

This report constitutes appendixes B and C of a report prepared in April 1950 by the Geological Survey at the request of the President’s Water Resources Policy Commission. The full report was entitled "Water facts in relation to a national water-resources policy.” The brief text, entitled "Water in relation to the national economy,” and appendix A, entitled "A summary of the water...
Authors
Charles Lee McGuinness

Estimated use of water in the United States - 1950 Estimated use of water in the United States - 1950

An estimated 170,000 million gallons of water was withdrawn from the ground, lakes, or streams each day on the average during 1950 and used on the farms and in the homes, factories, and business establishments of the United States. An additional 1,100,000 million gallons per day was used to generate hydro-power. Water power is the largest user of water; however, irrigation and industry...
Authors
Kenneth Allen MacKichan

Ground water in the Escalante Valley, Beaver, Iron, and Washington Counties, Utah Ground water in the Escalante Valley, Beaver, Iron, and Washington Counties, Utah

Escalante Valley in southwestern Utah is one of the largest and most important ground-water areas of the State, with 1,300 square miles of arid land and an additional 1,500 square miles in its tributary drainage basin. Ground water is obtained from gravel and sand beds in the unconsolidated valley fill. In 1950 more irrigation wells were pumped than in any other basin of Utah, and their...
Authors
Philip F. Fix, W.B. Nelson, B. E. Lofgren, R.G. Butler

Annual runoff in the United States Annual runoff in the United States

The water that drains from the land into creeks and rivers is called runoff. Supplying many of our basic human needs for water, runoff occurs chiefly as a residual of rainfall after Nature’s take – that is, after the persistent demands of evaporation from land and transpiration from vegetation have been supplied.
Authors
Walter Basil Langbein

Ground water in the Jordan Valley, Utah Ground water in the Jordan Valley, Utah

The Jordan Valley is a small part of a larger area that during the glacial epoch was covered by an ancient lake known as Lake Bonneville. The Jordan River, the natural drainage path from Utah Lake, flows northward through the center of the valley and empties into Great Salt Lake. The Jordan Valley is a rockbottomed valley in which a great thickness of clay, silt, sand, and gravel has...
Authors
G.H. Taylor, R.M. Leggette

Index to river surveys made by the United States Geological Survey and other agencies, revised to July 1, 1947 Index to river surveys made by the United States Geological Survey and other agencies, revised to July 1, 1947

The descriptive list of surveys of rivers in the United States issued by the United States Geological Survey in 1926 as Water-Supply Paper 558 comprised surveys by the Geological Survey and other Federal bureaus and by State, semiofficial, and private agencies. Since then many additional river surveys, most of them now available in published sheets, have been completed by the Geological...
Authors
Benjamin E. Jones, Randolph Olaf Helland
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