1,317 research outputs found
Report on the water measurement program at the Twin Lakes Reservoir and Canal Company's collection system during the summer of 1964
CER65MMS31.Submitted to The Twin Lakes Reservoir and Canal Company Ordway, Colorado
Hydraulic research at Colorado State University: summary of research projects
CER59MMS50.December 1959
Hydraulic model study of the Clay Creek Dam near Lamar, Colorado
CER67-68MMS25.November 1967.Includes bibliographical references.Prepared for State of Colorado Game, Fish, and Parks Commission 6060 North Broadway Denver, Colorado
Water resource management in the Prospect Valley area, Colorado
CER63MMS40.CEP63MMS12.September 1963.Presented at the 1963 Annual Ground-Water Conference of the National Water Well Water Association, September 30-October 4, San Francisco, California.Includes bibliographical references
Hydraulic research at Colorado State University: summary of research projects
CER60MMS64.December, 1960
Color infrared photography and thermal infrared imagery of selected locations along the Missouri River between Omaha and Blair, Nebraska
CER71-72MMS-JFR 49.June, 1972.Submitted to Department of the Army Omaha District, Corps of Engineers Omaha, Nebraska.Circulating copy deaccessioned 2020
Effect of bridge constriction on scour and backwater
CER60HKL22.February 1961.Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-57).Prepared for Bureau of Public Roads.Under contract CPR11-5480
Operating characteristics of ground-water reservoirs occupying a trench
CER61MMS-75.Presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, December 30, 1961, Denver, Colorado.Includes bibliographical references.Sediment filled valleys of intermittent streams can be used as underground reservoirs for storage of water. Water so stored is not subject to evaporation losses and the seepage losses may be small. Recharge and operational characteristics of such reservoirs are expressed in formula form. Some comments are made in regard to the problems of water quality maintenance
Turtle Butte
p. 381-436, [7] p. of plates (1 folded) : ill., maps ; 27 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 433-436)
Cenozoic deposits
p. 265-371, [9] folded leaves of plates : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 363-369) and indexes."The objectives of the present report are (1) to interpret in detail the geology of the Sheep Creek-Snake Creek beds of Sioux County, northwestern Nebraska, which have produced more than 30,000 vertebrate fossil specimens, and (2) to supply precise data for these fossils so that future research will conform to historical data and field observations. An erosional remnant of former high plains, which contains the historic Sheep Creek-Snake Creek beds, has preserved a record of geologic history from early through late Miocene time. A remnant of paleovalley that once contained the streams of the early Miocene Sheep Creek (late Hemingfordian) and the late Miocene Snake Creek formations can be seen in the northwest part of the area. The early Medial Miocene (early Barstovian) Olcott Formation (New), the former Lower Snake Creek beds of Matthew, 1924a, crops out in the classic Sinclair Draw and Olcott Hill area that was explored in the early 1900s. The revised and restricted Snake Creek Formation is divided into three new members: the Medial Miocene Murphy Member (early Clarendonian) on Olcott Hill and in East Pliohippus Draw, the Medial Miocene Laucomer Member (late Clarendonian) on Olcott Hill, and the late Miocene Johnson Member that carries early and late Hemphillian faunas. The present report also deals with the documentary data of early collectors whose numerous synonymous names for some of the 57 quarries has led to the dissipation of faunas"--P. 271
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