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Browse the map above to filter and view publications by location. All of our publications are available through the USGS Publications Warehouse. USGS publications and journal articles by scientists of the Washington Water Science Center are listed below.

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Artificial recharge through a well tapping basalt aquifers, Walla Walla area, Washington

No abstract available.
Authors
Charles E. Price, D. W. Hubbell

Availability of ground water at the border stations at Laurier and Ferry, Washington

In the Laurier area, Washington, the Kettle River has cut into crystalline rocks in the deepest part of the valley. Sand and gravel fill were deposited in the valley during Pleistocene time by melt water from glaciers, and subsequent erosion and alluviation formed three terrace levels. The highest level, on which Laurier Border Station is situated is about 200 feet above present river level The in
Authors
Kenneth Lyle Walters

Floods in Washington, magnitude and frequency

No abstract available.
Authors
G. L. Bodhaine, D. M. Thomas

Some preliminary notes on the ground water in the Columbia River basalt

The Columbia River basalt carries groundwater by percolation, largely along tabular interflow zones of variable permeability and continuity. At various places the water occurs under perched, unconfined, and confined conditions; at some places it occurs under all three conditions at different depths. Both initial and tectonic structural features, such as inclination of the flows, anticlines and syn
Authors
R. C. Newcomb

Tests of artesian wells in the Cold Creek area, Washington

No abstract available.
Authors
D. H. Hart

Correlative estimates of discharge for three sites in the upper Lewis River Basin, Washington

In response to increased interest in the power possibilities of tributary streams in the headwater of Lewis River stream-gaging stations were reestablished in 1955 at three sites in the upper Lewis River basin, Washington. The one year of recent record now available and the four years of record obtained during water years 1928-31 provide a reasonable basis for estimates of monthly discharge during
Authors
G. L. Bodhaine

Floods in 1956 in the Esquatzel Coulee area in Washington

No abstract available.
Authors
D.G. Anderson, G. L. Bodhaine

Geology and ground-water resources of Kitsap County, Washington

No abstract available.
Authors
Jack Edward Sceva

Ground water in the Lummi Indian Reservation, Whatcom County, Washington

No abstract available.
Authors
Robert L. Washburn