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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Ground-water resources of the El Paso area, Texas Ground-water resources of the El Paso area, Texas
El Paso, Tex., and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, and the industries in -that area draw their water supplies from wells, most of which are from 600 to 800 feet deep. In 1906, the estimated average pumpage there was about 1,000,000 gallons a day, and by 1935 it had increased to 15,400,000 gallons a day. The water-bearing beds, consisting of sand and gravel interbedded wire clay, tie in...
Authors
Albert Nelson Sayre, Penn Poore Livingston
Ground-water resources of the Houston district, Texas Ground-water resources of the Houston district, Texas
This report covers the current phase of an investigation of the supply of ground water available for the Houston district and adjacent region, Texas,- that has been in progress during the past 10 years. The field operations included routine inventories of pumpage, measurements of water levels in observation wells and collection of other hydrologic data, pumping tests on 21 city-owned...
Authors
Walter N. White, N.A. Rose, William F. Guyton
Exploratory water-well drilling in the Houston District, Texas Exploratory water-well drilling in the Houston District, Texas
In the spring and summer of 1939 a program of exploratory drilling wad undertaken in the Houston district, Tx., in conjunction with a general initiation of the water resources of the district. The main purposes of the program were to determine the thickness and character of water-bearing sands down to a maximum depth of 2,000 feet, the chemical character of the water at different depths...
Authors
Nicholas A. Rose, W. N. White, Penn Poore Livingston
Texas floods of 1938 and 1939 Texas floods of 1938 and 1939
In January, June, and July 1938, and June 1939 parts of Texas experienced floods that exceeded previously recorded stages at many places and that were unusually high over reaches of several hundred miles on the streams of the State. This report presents records of precipitation at several hundred places; 10 isohyetal maps; records of peak stages and discharges and of daily mean...
Authors
Seth D. Breeding, Tate Dalrymple
Geology and ground-water resources of the Big Spring area, Texas Geology and ground-water resources of the Big Spring area, Texas
This report gives the principal results of an investigation of ground water in the Big Spring area, Texas. Big Spring, the county seat of Howard County, has an estimated population of about 16,000. It is situated on the Texas & Pacific Ry. and United States Highway No. 80 in western Texas, about 280 miles west of Fort Worth and along the boundary between the Edwards Plateau and the High...
Authors
Penn Poore Livingston, Robert R. Bennett
Geology and ground-water resources of the Lufkin area, Texas Geology and ground-water resources of the Lufkin area, Texas
This report covers Angelina County, Texas, of which Lufkin is the county seat, and parts of Nacogdoches and other adjacent counties. The area is underlain by a series of sands, clays, and shales of Eocene age that dip, in general, southward at an angle a little greater than that of the land surface, which also slopes southward, thus creating favorable artesian conditions. The formations...
Authors
Walter N. White, A.N. Sayre, J.F. Heuser
Geology and ground-water resources of the Balmorhea area, western Texas Geology and ground-water resources of the Balmorhea area, western Texas
Balmorhea is the center of a thriving farming community, the lands of which are irrigated with water derived chiefly from large springs but partly from the storm flow of Toyah Creek. The storm flow of the creek and a part of the winter flow of the springs is stored in a reservoir near Balmorhea and used later to supplement the flow of the springs. The present investigation was made to...
Authors
Walter N. White, H. S. Gale, S. Spencer Nye
Major Texas floods of 1935 Major Texas floods of 1935
In localities where highly mineralized water is present in beds above and below the beds that yield the supplies of fresh water it is necessary to be able to locate leaks in wells in order to know whether the wells are being contaminated through holes in the casings or whether the fresh water supply is failing. Four general methods of detecting salt-water leaks have been used. In the...
Authors
Tate Dalrymple
Summary of records of surface waters of Texas, 1898-1937 Summary of records of surface waters of Texas, 1898-1937
The first gaging station In Texas urns established on the Rio Grande at El Paso on May 10, 1889, under the provisions of the Act of Congress of October 2, 1888, which authorized the organization of the Irrigation Survey by the United States Geological Survey. A few miscellaneous measurements of streams In central Texas, between Del Rio and Austin, were made, by C. C. Babb of the...
Authors
Clarence E. Ellsworth
Quality of water of the Rio Grande Basin above Fort Quitman, Texas, analytical data Quality of water of the Rio Grande Basin above Fort Quitman, Texas, analytical data
No abstract available.
Authors
Carl S. Scofield
Geology and ground-water resources of Duval County, Texas Geology and ground-water resources of Duval County, Texas
Duval County is situated in southern Texas, 100 to 150 miles south of San Antonio and about midway between Corpus Christi, on the Gulf of Mexico, and Laredo, on the Rio Grande. The county lies on the Coastal Plain, which for the most part is low and relatively featureless. Between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande in this part of Texas the plain is interrupted by an erosion remnant...
Authors
Albert Nelson Sayre
Geology and ground-water resources of Webb County, Texas Geology and ground-water resources of Webb County, Texas
Webb County is in southwestern Texas and is a part of the Winter Garden district. The purpose of the investigation here recorded was to determine the source, quantity, and quality of the ground water used for irrigation and other purposes in the area.
Authors
John T. Lonsdale, James R. Day