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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Gazetteer of surface waters of California Part III: Pacific coast and Great basin streams
No abstract available.
Authors
Beatrice Dawson Wood, J.C. Hoyt
Water resources of California, Part III, Stream measurements in the Great Basin and Pacific coast river basins
No abstract available.
Authors
J.C. Hoyt, Harry Deyoe McGlashan, H.J. Dean
Ground water in Boxelder and Tooele Counties, Utah
The area covered by this report includes Boxelder County, Utah, the eastern part of Tooele County, Utah, and some small tracts in southern Idaho. It comprises about 9,500 square miles, or more than the combined area of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It lies between 40° and 42° north latitude and 112° and 114° west longitude. (See fig. 1.)Insufficient rainfall and the rapid settling of the country
Authors
Everett Carpenter
Gazetteer of surface waters of California Part II: San Joaquin River basin
No abstract available.
Authors
Beatrice Dawson Wood, J.C. Hoyt
Gazetteer of surface waters of California Part I: Sacramento River basin
No abstract available.
Authors
Beatrice Dawson Wood, J.C. Hoyt
Water resources of California, Part II, Stream measurements in San Joaquin River basin
No abstract available.
Authors
J.C. Hoyt, Harry Deyoe McGlashan, H.J. Dean
Water resources of California, Part I, Stream measurements in Sacramento River basin
No abstract available.
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J.C. Hoyt, H.D. McGlashan, F.F. Henshaw
Surface water supply of the United States, 1911 : Part 11. Pacific Coast in California
No abstract available.
Authors
H.D. McGlashan, R.H. Bolster
An intensive study of the water resources of a part of Owens Valley, California
No abstract available.
Authors
Charles H. Lee
Some stream waters of the Western United States, with chapters on sediment carried by the Rio Grande and the industrial application of water analyses
A systematic study of the waters likely to be utilized on the Reclamation Service projects was made in order to determine the influence of the salinity of the waters on the growth of vegetation and the effect of suspended matter in silting canals and reservoirs. The work was begun early in 1905, under the direction of Thomas H. Means, engineer, and was continued during 1906 and until May, 1907, un
Authors
Herman Stabler
Ground water in Juab, Millard, and Iron Counties, Utah
Location and extent of area - Juab, Millard, and Iron counties lie in western Utah, and, with the exception of a small part of Iron County, are entirely within the Great Basin. (See fig. 1.) They comprise about 13,650 square miles, of which approximately 3,500 belong to Juab, 6,775 to Millard, and 3,375 to Iron County. Beaver County, which lies between Millard and Iron counties, is not discussed i
Authors
Oscar Edward Meinzer