Call Number (LC) Title Results
I 19.13:1582/plates Geology and ground-water resources of Winkler County, Texas 1
I 19.13:1583 Ground water in Fountain and Jimmy Camp Valleys, El Paso County, Colorado 1
I 19.13:1584 Geology and ground-water resources of Uvalde County, Texas 1
I 19.13:1585 Effect of irrigation on ground water in southern Canyon County, Idaho 1
I 19.13:1586-E Record low tide of December 31, 1962 on the Delaware River 1
I 19.13:1586-G Fresh-water discharge-salinity relations in the tidal Delaware River 1
I 19.13:1586-H Water-discharge determinations for the tidal reach of the Willamette River from Ross Island Bridge to Mile 10.3, Portland, Oregon 1
I 19.13:1586-I Salt-water encroachment in the South Edisto River estuary, South Carolina 1
I 19.13:1586-J Tracer simulation study of potential solute movement in Port Royal Sound, South Carolina, hydrology of tidal streams, effects of introducing a solute into an estuary 1
I 19.13:1587 Water resources of the Raft River basin Idaho-Utah 1
I 19.13:1588 Ground-water geology of Bexar County, Texas 1
I 19.13:1589 Geology and the availability of water in the lower Bonita Creek area, Graham County, Arizona 1
I 19.13:1590 Ground-water resources of the Fairbanks area, Alaska 1
I 19.13:1591-A Urban growth and the water regimen : a review, classification, and preliminary evaluation of the significance of the effects of urbanization on the hydrologic regimen 1
I 19.13:1591-C Flood inundation and effects of urbanization in metropolitan Charlotte, North Carolina 1
I 19.13:1591-D Considerations involved in evaluating mathematical modeling of urban hydrologic systems 1
I 19.13:1591-E Sediment movement in an area of suburban highway construction, Scott Run Basin, Fairfax County, Virginia, 1961-64 1
I 19.13:1592-B Cross-channel transfer of linear momentum in smooth rectangular channels 1
I 19.13:1592-C,D Free-surface instability correlations : and Roughness-concentration effects on flow over hydrodynamically rough surfaces 1
I 19.13:1593 Simplified methods for computing total sediment discharge with the modified Einstein procedure 1