Publications
Scientific reports, journal articles, or general interest publications by USGS scientists in the Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center are listed below. Publications span from 1898 to the present.
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Impervious surface area in the Upper White Rock Creek watershed Impervious surface area in the Upper White Rock Creek watershed
No abstract available.
Authors
R.H. Ollman
A reappraisal of the ground-water resources of Winkler County, Texas, with particular emphasis on conditions in the vicinity of Kermit A reappraisal of the ground-water resources of Winkler County, Texas, with particular emphasis on conditions in the vicinity of Kermit
No abstract available.
Authors
R.D. Reeves
Records of precipitation, aquifer head, and ground-water recharge to the Edwards and associated limestones, San Antonio area, Texas, 1968 Records of precipitation, aquifer head, and ground-water recharge to the Edwards and associated limestones, San Antonio area, Texas, 1968
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul Rettman
Ground water in the Ogallala formation in the southern high plains of Texas and New Mexico Ground water in the Ogallala formation in the southern high plains of Texas and New Mexico
The Ogallala Formation of Tertiary (Pliocene) age is the principal aquifer in the Southern High Plains of western Texas and eastern New Mexico. This heavily pumped aquifer supplies practically all the water used for irrigation, municipal, industrial (except oil-field repressuring), and domestic purposes. Although the ground water in the Ogallala Formation in the Southern High Plains is...
Authors
J.G. Cronin
Records of wells and springs, San Antonio area, Texas Records of wells and springs, San Antonio area, Texas
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul Rettman
Floods of April 28, 1966 in the northern part of Dallas, Texas Floods of April 28, 1966 in the northern part of Dallas, Texas
The floods of April 28, 1966, in the northern part of Dallas, Tex., caused heavy damage to a relatively small area. Flood damage was estimated at $2,500,000; and of this amount, $1,330,000 damage was along Bachman Branch, which has a drainage area of 12.3 square miles. At least seven persons died as a direct result of the floodwaters. The flood was caused by a 5-hour storm in the early...
Authors
Willard B. Mills, Elmer E. Schroeder
Compilation of hydrologic data, Honey Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1966 Compilation of hydrologic data, Honey Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1966
No abstract available.
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Quantity and quality of low flow in the Hondo Creek Basin, Texas, March 27-28, 1968 Quantity and quality of low flow in the Hondo Creek Basin, Texas, March 27-28, 1968
No abstract available.
Authors
W.E. Reeves, P.L. Rettman