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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Records of precipitation, aquifer head, and ground-water recharge to the Edwards and associated limestones, San Antonio area, Texas, 1963
No abstract available.
Authors
Sergio Garza
Ground-water discharge from the Edwards and associated limestones, San Antonio area, Texas, 1963
No abstract available.
Authors
Sergio Garza
Chemical analyses of water from observation wells in the Edwards and associated limestones, San Antonio area, Texas, 1963
No abstract available.
Authors
Sergio Garza
Developing a state water plan: Ground-water conditions in Utah, spring of 1964
This report is the first in a series of annual reports which will describe ground-water conditions in Utah. It was prepared cooperatively by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Utah Water and Power Board and was designed to provide the data for interested parties, such as legislators, administrators, and planners to keep abreast of changing ground-water conditions in the state. Because this report
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Ted Arnow, R.G. Butler, R. W. Mower, Joseph S. Gates, R.M. Cordova, C.H. Carpenter, L.J. Bjorklund, R.D. Feltis, G.B. Jr. Robinson, G. W. Sandberg
Dissolved-mineral inflow to Great Salt Lake and chemical characteristics of the salt lake brine. Part II: Technical report
During the 1960 and 1961 water years an annual load of about 2 million tons of dissolved minerals was contributed to the Great Salt Lake area by surficial sources. Almost 60 percent of this load was sodium and chloride. Of the six units contributing to the lake area, three - the Bear River, the Jordan River, and the unit comprising drains and sewage canals – contributed about three-fourths of the
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D. C. Hahl, R.H. Langford
Geology and ground-water resources of the Jordan Valley, Utah
The Jordan Valley occupies about 400 square miles in the central part of Salt Lake County in north-central Utah. Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah, is in the northeastern part of the valley. The valley is at the eastern margin of the Basin and range physiographic province, and it is bounded on the northeast, east, south, and west by mountain ranges. The valley is drained by the Jordan River whic
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I. Wendell Marine, Don Price
Multiphase fluids in porous media - a review of theories pertinent to hydrologic studies
No abstract available.
Authors
R.W. Stallman
Geological Survey research 1964, Chapter C
No abstract available.
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Water Resources Mission Area, Energy and Minerals Mission Area, Energy Resources Program, Mineral Resources Program, National Laboratories Program, Science and Decisions Center, Kansas Water Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center, Upper Midwest Water Science Center
Chemical quality of public water supplies of the United States and Puerto Rico, 1962
Municipal water systems in the United States and Puerto Rico supply water for many commercial and industrial uses as well as for domestic wells. It is generally known that our water resources are unequally distributed throughout the country, but it is not quite so well understood that the quality of our water resources is also variable. This hydrologic investigations atlas shows, State by State, s
Authors
Charles N. Durfor, Edith Becker
Ground-water supply of Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area, North Carolina. Part 3
No abstract available.
Authors
William H. Harris, Hugh B. Wilder
Ground water in the Niagara Falls area, New York, with emphasis on the water-bearing characteristics of the bedrock
No abstract available.
Authors
R.H. Johnson