Incoming Resources
- Geology and hydrology of the Piqua area, Ohio, by Stanley E. Norris and Andrew M. Spieker
- A hydrogeomorphic classification for wetlands, by Mark M. Brinson ; prepared for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- Documentation of a digital spatial data base for hydrologic investigations, Broward County, Florida, by Roy S. Sonenshein
- The hydrology and mineralogy of Deep Springs Lake, Inyo County, California, by Blair F. Jones
- BOREAS HYD-4 areal snow course data, John R. Metcalfe, Barry E. Goodison, and Anne Walker
- Experimental bacterial and chemical pollution of wells via ground water, and the factors involved, by C.W. Stiles, H.R. Crohurst, and Gordon E. Thomson. Report on the geology and ground water hydrology of the experimental area of the United States Public Health Service at Fort Caswell, N.C. by Norah Dowell Stearns. [U.S. Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 147. June 1927.]
- Hydrology of two small river basins in Pennsylvania before urbanization, by R. Adam Miller, John Troxell, and Luna B. Leopold; with a section on observations of stream fauna, by Ruth Patrick and Robert R. Grant, Jr
- Outline of ground-water hydrology, with definitions, by Oscar E. Meinzer
- Transverse diffusion of solutes in natural streams, by Nobuhiro Yotsukura and Ernest D. Cobb
- Hydrogeology of the region of Greenwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, by Cynthia Barton and Jane Kozinski ; prepared in cooperation with Greenwich Township, New Jersey, and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
- Selected papers in the hydrologic sciences, 1985, edited by Seymour Subitzky
- Suspended sediment loads and tributary inputs into the Mississippi River below St. Louis, MO, 1990-2013, a comparison with the Keown and others (1981) report, Mead A. Allison, David S. Biedenharn, and Charles D. Little, Jr. ; prepared for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mississippi Valley Division, Mississippi River Geomorphology and Potamology Program
- Hydrology of Park County, Wyoming, exclusive of Yellowstone National Park, by Marlin E. Lowry, Myron L. Smalley, and others ; prepared in cooperation with the Wyoming State Engineer
- Selected papers in the hydrologic sciences, 1984, edited by Eric L. Meyer
- Geohydrology of parts of Muhlenberg, Ohio, Butler, McLean, Todd, and Logan counties, Kentucky, by J. Jeffrey Starn [and three others] ; prepared in cooperation with the Kentucky Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet, Division of Water, and University of Louisville
- Objectives, methods, and environment--Gila River phreatophyte project, Graham County, Arizona, by R.C. Culler and others
- BOREAS HYD-3 subcanopy incoming solar radiation measurements, J.P. Hardy and R.E. Davis
- BOREAS HYD-3 tree measurements, J.P. Hardy and R.E. Davis
- Salinity and hydrology of closed lakes, by Walter Basil Langbein
- Hydrology and the effects of selected agricultural best-management practices in the Bald Eagle Creek Watershed, York County, Pennsylvania, prior to and during nutrient management, Water-Quality Study for the Chesapeake Bay Program, by Michael J. Langland and David K. Fishel ; prepared in cooperation with the Susquehanna River Basin Commission and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, Bureau of Soil and Water Conservation
- Hydrological cycle
- BOREAS HYD-6 aircraft gamma ray soil moisture data, Eugene L. Peck
- Surface water supply of the United States, 1907-8. Part XII. -- North Pacific coast, prepared under the direction of M.O. Leighton, by J.C. Stevens and F.F. Henshaw [U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply Paper 252.]
- BOREAS HYD-8 DEM data over the NSA-MSA and SSA-MSA in the UTM projection, X. Wang, L.E. Band, and D.E. Knapp
- Fresh water, E.C. Pielou
- Multiphase fluids in porous media, a review of theories pertinent to hydrologic studies, by Robert W. Stallman
- BOREAS HYD-1 volumetric soil moisture data, R.H. Cuenca, S.F. Kelly, and D.E. Stangel
- Wacky water fun with science, science you can float, sink, squirt, and sail, Ed Sobey ; illustrated by Bill Burg
- Advisory Committee on Water Information
- Relation of rainfall to run-off, by George W. Rafter. [U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 80. Series M, General Hydrographic Investigations, 4.]
- Water resources of the Indianapolis area, Indiana, C.M. Roberts, L.E. Widman, and P.N. Brown
- Precipitation, streamflow, and major floods at selected sites in the Gila River drainage basin above Coolidge Dam, Arizona, by D.E. Burkham
- Hydrologic provinces of Michigan, by S.J. Rheaume ; prepared in cooperation with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Geological Survey Division
- Hydrologic risk
- California hydrography by Joseph Barlow Lippincott. [U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 81. Series M, General Hydrographic Investigations, 5.]
- Hydrology of the Texas Gulf Coast aquifer systems, by Paul D. Ryder and Ann F. Ardis
- Hydrogeology, water chemistry, and subsidence of underground coal mines at Huntsville, Missouri--July 1987 to December 1988, by Dale W. Blevins and Andrew C. Ziegler ; prepared in cooperation with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Land Reclamation Commission
- Ground-water hydrology and quality in the Lompoc area, Santa Barbara County, California, 1987-88, by Daniel J. Bright [and three others]
- Ground water and surface water, a single resource, by Thomas C. Winter [and three others]
- A water budget of the Carson Valley, Nevada, by Arthur M. Piper
- Geophysical investigation of the pressure field produced by water guns at a pond site in La Crosse, Wisconsin, by Ryan F. Adams and William S. Morrow; in cooperation with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
- Short papers in geology and hydrology, Articles 1-59, Geological Survey research 1963
- Hydrologic conditions in Florida during water year 2008, by Richard J. Verdi [and three others] ; prepared as part of the U.S. Geological Survey Cooperative Water Program and the National Streamflow Information Program
- Water resources of lower Colorado River-Salton Sea area as of 1971, summary report, by C.C. McDonald and O.J. Loeltz
- BOREAS HYD-8 1994 gravimetric moss moisture data, X. Wang
- BOREAS HYD-8 gross precipitation data, Richard Fernandes
- Hydrology and hydrogeology of Navajo Lake, Kane County, Utah, by M. T. Wilson and H. E. Thomas; prepared in cooperation with the Utah Water and Power Board and with the Cedar City Corporation
- A correlation procedure for augmenting hydrologic data, by Nicholas C. Matalas and Barbara Jacobs
- Hydrogeology and hydrologic conditions of the northern Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifer system from Long Island, New York, to North Carolina, by John P. Masterson [and five others]
- Double-mass curves, by James K. Searcy and Clayton H. Hardison ; with a section fitting curves to cyclic data by Walter B. Langbein