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<br />TECHNIQUES OF WATER-RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS OF
<br />THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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<br />The U. S. Geological Survey publishes a series of manuals describing procedures for planning and conducting
<br />specialized work in water.resources investigations. The manuals published to date are listed below and may be
<br />ordered by mail from the U.S. Geological Survey, Map Distribution, Box 25286. MS 306, Federal Center,
<br />Denver, Colorado 80225 (an authorized agent of the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing
<br />Ollice).
<br />Prepayment is required. Remittance should be sent by check or money order payable to U.S, Geological
<br />Survey. Prices are not included in the listing below as they are subject to change. Current prices can be
<br />obtained by writing to the USGS address shown above, Prices include cost of domestic surface transportation.
<br />For transmittal outside the U.S.A. (except to Canada and Mexico) a surcharge of 25 percent of the net bill should
<br />be included to cover surface transportation. When ordering any of these publications, please give the title, book
<br />number, chapter number, and "U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations."
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<br />TWRI 1-01.
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<br />TWRI I-D2.
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<br />TWRI 2-Dl.
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<br />TWRI 2-02.
<br />TWRI2-El.
<br />TWRI 2-E2.
<br />TWRI 2-Fl.
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<br />TWRI 3-Al.
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<br />TWRI 3-A2.
<br />TWRI 3-A3.
<br />TWRI 3-A4.
<br />TWRI 3-M.
<br />TWRI 3-A6,
<br />TWRI3-A7.
<br />TWRI 3-AB.
<br />TWRI 3-A9.1
<br />TWRI 3-AI0.
<br />TWRI 3-All.
<br />TWRI 3-AI2.
<br />TWRI 3-AI3.
<br />TWRI 3-AI4.
<br />TWRI 3-AI6.
<br />TWRI 3-AI6.
<br />TWRI3-AI7.
<br />TWRI 3-AI8.
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<br />TWRI 3-AI9.
<br />TWRI 3-A20.
<br />TWRI 3-Bl.
<br />TWRI 3-B2. Ii!
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<br />Water temperature-influential factors, field measurement, and data presentation, by H.H. Stevens, Jr., J.F. Ficke, and
<br />G.F. Smoot. 1975. 65 pages.
<br />Guidelines for collection and field analysis of ground-water samples for selected WlStable constituents, by W.W. Wood. 1976.
<br />24 pages.
<br />Application of surface geophysics to ground-water investigations, by A.A.R. Zohdy, G.P. Eaton, and D.R. Mabey. 1974.
<br />116 pages.
<br />Application of seismic-refraction techniques to hydrologic studies, by F.P. Haeni. 1988. 86 pages.
<br />Application of borehole geophysics to water-resources investigations, by W.S. Keys and L.M. MacCary. 1971. 126 pages.
<br />Borehole geophysics applied to ground~water investigations, by W. Scott Keys. 1990. 150 pages.
<br />Application of drilling, coring, and sampling techniques to teat holes and wells, by Eugene Shuter and WalTen E. Teasdale.
<br />1989. 97 pages.
<br />General field and office procedures for indirect discharge measurements, by M.A. Benson and Tate Dalrymple. 1967.
<br />80 pages.
<br />Measurement of peak discharge by the slope-area method, by Tate Dalrymple and M.A. Benson. 1967. 12 pages.
<br />Measurement of peak discharge at culverts by indirect methods, by G.L. Bodhaine. 1968.60 pages.
<br />Measurement of peak discharge at width contractions by indirect methods, by H.F. Matthai. 1967. 44 pages.
<br />Measurement of peak di&charge at dams by indirect methods, by Harry Hulsing. 1967. 29 pages.
<br />General procedure for gaging streams, by R.W. Carter and Jacob Davidian. 1968. 18 pages.
<br />Stage measurements at gaging stations, by T.J. Buchanan and W.P. Somers. 1968.28 pages.
<br />Discharge measurements at gaging stations, by T.J. Buchanan and W.P. Somers. 1969. 65 pages.
<br />Measurement of time of travel in streams by dye tracing, by F.A. Kilpatrick and J.F. Wilson, Jr. 1989. 27 pages.
<br />Discharge ratings at gaging stations, by E.J. Kennedy. 1984. 59 pages.
<br />Measurement of discharge by moving-boat method, by G.F. Smoot and C.E. Novak. 1969.22 pages.
<br />Fluorometric procedures for dye tracing, Revised, by J.F. Wilson, Jr., E.D. Cobb, and F.A. Kilpatrick. 1986.41 pages.
<br />Computation of continuous records ofstreamflow, by E.J. Kennedy. 1983.53 pages.
<br />Use of flumes in measuring discharge, by F.A. KI1patrick, and V.R. Schneider. 1983. 46 pages.
<br />Computation of water..surface profiles in open channels, by Jacob Davidian. 1984. 48 pages.
<br />Measurement of discharge using tracers, by F .A. Kilpatrick and E.D. Cobb. 1986. 52 pages.
<br />Acoustic velocity meter systems, by Antonius Laenen. 1985. 38 pages.
<br />Detennination of stream reaeration coefficients by use of tracers, by F .A. Kilpatrick, R,E. Rathbun, N, Y otsukura, G, W.
<br />Parker, and L,L. DeLong. 1989. 52 pages.
<br />Levels at streamflow gaging stations, by E.J. Kennedy. 1990. 31 pages.
<br />Simulation of soluble waste transport and buildup in surface waters using tracers, by F ,A. Kilpatrick. 1993, 38 pages.
<br />Aquifer-test design, observation, and data analysis, by R,W. Stallman, 1971, 26 pages.
<br />Introduction to ground.water hydraulics,- a programmed text for self-instruction, by G,D. Bennett. 1976. 172 pages.
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<br />:t.rhis manual is a revision of ''Measurement of Time of Travel and Dispersion in Streams by Dye Tracing," by E.F. Hubbard, F.A.
<br />Kilpatrick, L.A. Martens, and J,F. Wilson, Jr., Book 3, Chapter A9, published in 1982,
<br />2Spanish translation also available.
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