Kilpatrick: USGSTWRIĬhapter A21: Stream-gaging cableways, by C.R. 1990.Ĭhapter A20: Simulation of soluble waste transport and buildup in surface waters using tracers, by F.A. Delong: USGSTWRI Book 3, Chapter A18.Ĭhapter A19: Levels at streamflow gaging stations, by E.J. 1985.Ĭhapter A18: Determination of stream reaeration coefficients by use of tracers, by F.A. 1985.Ĭhapter A17: Acoustic velocity meter systems, by Antonius Laenen: USGSTWRI Book 3, Chapter A17. 1984.Ĭhapter A16: Measurement of discharge using tracers, by F.A. 1983.Ĭhapter A15: Computation of water-surface profiles in openĬhannels, by Jacob Davidian: USGSTWRI Book 3, Chapter A15. Schneider: USGSTWRI Book 3, Chapter A14. 1983.Ĭhapter A14: Use of flumes in measuring discharge, by F.A. Kilpatrick: USGSTWRIĬhapter A13: Computation of continuous records of streamflow, by E.J. Novak: USGSTWRI Book 3, ChapterĬhapter A12: Fluorometric procedures for dye tracing,revised, by J.F. 1984.Ĭhapter A11: Measurement of discharge by the moving-boat method, by G.F. Wilson, Jr.: USGSTWRIĬhapter A10: Discharge ratings at gaging stations, by E.J. Somers: USGSTWRI Book 3, Chapter A8.Ĭhapter A9: Measurement of time of travel in streams by dye tracing, by F.A. 1968.Ĭhapter A8: Discharge measurements at gaging 1968.Ĭhapter A7: Stage measurement at gaging stations, by T.J. Carter and Jacob Davidian: USGSTWRI Book 3, Chapter A6. Matthai: USGSTWRI BookĬhapter A5: Measurement of peak discharge at dams by indirect methods, by Harry Hulsing: USGSTWRI Book 3, ChapterĬhapter A6: General procedure for gaging streams, by R.W. Bodhaine: USGSTWRI Book 3, ChapterĬhapter A4: Measurement of peak discharge at width contractions by indirect methods, by H.F. Benson: USGSTWRI BookĬhapter A3: Measurement of peak discharge at culverts by indirect methods, by G.L. 1967.Ĭhapter A2: Measurement of peak discharge by the slope-area method, by Tate Dalrymple and M.A. Benson and Tate Dalrymple: USGSTWRI Book 3, Chapter A1. 1989.īook 3: Applications of Hydraulics Section A: Surface-water techniquesĬhapter A1: General field and office procedures for indirect discharge measurements, by M.A. Keys: USGSTWRI Book 2, Chapter E2.Ĭhapter F1: Application of drilling, coring and sampling techniques to test holes and wells, by Eugene Shuter and W.E. Section E: Subsurface geophysical methodsĬhapter E1: Application of borehole geophysics to water-resources investigations,Ĭhapter E2: Borehole geophysics applied to Techniques to hydrologic studies, by F.P. 1974.Ĭhapter D2: Application of seismic-refraction Book 2: Collection of Environmental Data Section D: Surface geophysical methodsĬhapter D1: Application of surface geophysics to ground-water investigations, by A.A.R. 1975.Ĭhapter D2: Guidelines for collection and field analysis of ground-water samples for selected unstable constituents, by W.W. Number by using the reports and thematic maps electronicĮventually be taking the place of this page.īook 1: Collection of Water Data by Direct Measurement Section D: Water qualityĬhapter D1: Water temperatureinfluential factors, field measurement, and data presentation, by H.H. Located by subject, author, date, USGS series or publication series Publications located at this site and other USGS sites can be Many USGS reports on water resources are now being served online. Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations Reports
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