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OUTSIDE PUBLICATIONS
Scientific Journals,
Books, and Theses
Guidebooks and Proceedings
Publications of Wyoming State Agencies ("State Reports")
Wyoming
Department of Economic Planning and Development Reports
[Unnumbered] Chemical quality of water in southeastern
Wyoming, by U.S. Geological Survey. 1971. 68 p.
[Also published as U.S. Geological
Survey Open-File Report 71-298]
[Unnumbered] Chemical analyses of ground water in the
Powder River basin and adjacent areas, northeastern Wyoming, by W.G. Hodson.
1971. 20 p.
[Unnumbered] Chemical analyses of ground water in the
Bighorn Basin, northwestern Wyoming, by M.E. Lowry, and G.C. Lines.
1972. 16 p.
Wyoming Department of
Environmental Quality Report
[Unnumbered] Traveltime and reaeration coefficients for the
North Platte River, Casper to Orin, Wyoming, by J.G. Rankl, U.S. Geological Survey,
and M.A. Carnevale, Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality. 1989.
34 p.
Wyoming Highway Department
Report (now, Wyoming Department of Transportation)
[Unnumbered] Floodflow characteristics of Wyoming streams—
A compilation of previous investigations, by S.A. Druse, H.W. Lowham, and M.E. Cooley,
U.S. Geological Survey, and A.M. Wacker, Wyoming Highway Department. 1988.
9 sections with separate pagination.
[See annotation]
Wyoming State Engineer's
Office Reports
[Unnumbered] Records of water wells, springs, oil- and gas-test
holes, and chemical analyses of water for the Madison Limestone and equivalent rocks in the
Powder River Basin and adjacent areas, northeastern Wyoming, by W.G. Hodson.
1974. 27 p.
Biennial Reports of the State Engineer to the Governor of Wyoming
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Twenty-sixth, 1941-1942. Contains: Cooperative ground-water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming, by F.C. Foley, T.W. Robinson, A.M. Morgan,
and J.B. Graham, p. 41-49; and Supplement "B," Surface waters of Wyoming during
1941 and 1942—Results of investigations by the United States Geological Survey in cooperation
with the State Engineer, by Robert Follansbee, 146 p.
Twenty-seventh, 1943-1944. Contains: Cooperative ground-water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming, by A.M. Morgan, p. 43-49; and
Supplement “B,” Surface waters of Wyoming during 1943 and 1944—Results of investigations by
the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the State Engineer, by Robert Follansbee,
144 p..
Twenty-eighth, 1945-1946. Contains: Cooperative ground-water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming, by D.A. Warner, p. 103-110; and Supplement
“B,” Surface waters of Wyoming during 1945 and 1946—Results of investigations by the United States
Geological Survey in cooperation with the State Engineer and the State Planning and Water Conservation
Board, by Robert Follansbee, 154 p.
Twenty-ninth, 1947-1948. Contains: Cooperative ground-water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming, by C.C. Williams and R.T. Littleton, p. 62-65;
and Supplement “B,” Surface waters of Wyoming during 1947 and 1948—Results of investigations
by the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the State Engineer and the State Planning and Water
Conservation Board, by F.M. Bell, 24 p.
Thirtieth, 1949-1950. Contains: Cooperative ground-water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming, by R.T. Littleton and H.M. Babcock, p. 55-56;
and Supplement “B,” Surface waters of Wyoming during 1949 and 1950—Results of investigations by
the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the State Engineer and the State Planning and Water
Conservation Board, by F.M. Bell, 31 p.
Thirty-first, 1951-1952. Contains: Cooperative ground-water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming, by H.M. Babcock, p. 45-47; and Supplement
“B,” Surface waters of Wyoming during 1951 and 1952—Results of investigations by the United States
Geological Survey in cooperation with the State Engineer, by F.M. Bell, 33 p.
[First mention of surface-water-quality
investigations]
Thirty-second, 1953-1954. Contains: Cooperative ground-water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming, by H.M. Babcock, p. 54-55; and Supplement
“B,” Surface waters of Wyoming during 1953 and 1954—Results of investigations by the United States
Geological Survey in cooperation with the State Engineer, by F.M. Bell, with a section on
Chemical quality and sedimentation investigations, by P.C. Benedict. 35 p.
Thirty-third, 1955-1956. Contains: Cooperative ground-water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming, by H.M. Babcock, p. 68-69; and Supplement
“B,” Surface waters of Wyoming during 1955 and 1956nbsp;Results of investigations by the United States
Geological Survey in cooperation with the State Engineer, by F.M. Bell, with a section on
Chemical quality and sedimentation investigations, by P.C. Benedict, 38 p.
Thirty-fourth, 1957-1958. Contains: Cooperative ground-water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming, by E.D. Gordon, p. 64-69; and Supplement
“B,” Surface waters of Wyoming during 1957 and 1958—Results of investigations by the United States
Geological Survey in cooperation with the State Engineer, by W.T. Miller, with a section on
Chemical quality of water and sedimentation investigations in Wyoming, by T.F. Hanly, 36 p.
Thirty-fifth, 1959-1960. Contains: Cooperative ground-water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming, by E.D. Gordon, p. 77-82; and Supplement
“B,” Surface waters of Wyoming during 1959 and 1960—Results of investigations by the United States
Geological Survey in cooperation with the State Engineer, by W.T. Miller, with a section on
Quality of water investigations in Wyoming, by T.F. Hanly, 35 p.
Thirty-sixth, 1961-1962. Contains: Cooperative ground-water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming, by E.D. Gordon, p. 105-115; and Supplement
“B,” Surface waters of Wyoming during 1961 and 1962—Results of investigations by the United States
Geological Survey in cooperation with the State Engineer, prepared under the direction of W.T. Miller,
L.A. Wiard, and T.F. Hanly, 44 p.
[Last report to include streamflow-gaging-station data]
Thirty-seventh, 1963-1964. Contains: Cooperative surface-water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming during 1963 and 1964, by L.A. Wiard, p. 82-89;
Cooperative ground-water investigations [of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming during 1963 and 1964,
by E.D. Gordon, p. 90-99; and Water quality records—Quality of water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming, by T.F. Hanly, p. 100-106.
Thirty-eighth, 1965-1966. Contains: Cooperative surface-water investigations
[of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming during 1965 and 1966, by L.A. Wiard, p. 78-87;
Cooperative ground-water investigations [of the U.S. Geological Survey] in Wyoming, 1965-66, by E.D.
Gordon, p. 88-98; and Water quality records [of the U.S. Geological Survey for Wyoming], by
T.F. Hanly, p. 99-104.
Thirty-ninth, 1967-1968. Contains: Water-resources investigations in Wyoming
in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey, October 1, 1966–September 30, 1968, by U.S.
Geological Survey, p. 92-113.
Fortieth, 1969-1970. Contains: Activities of the U.S. Geological Survey Water
Resources Division, in Wyoming, October 1, 1968, [through] September 30, 1970, by R.L. Cushman,
p. 105-124.
Forty-first, 1970-1972. Contains: Activities of the U.S. Geological Survey
Water Resources Division, in Wyoming, October 1, 1970 - September 30, 1972, by R.L. Cushman, p. 94-108.
[Last article about USGS cooperative investigations in Wyoming]
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Wyoming Water Planning Program Reports
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No. 8.
Logs of wells in Campbell County, by W.G. Hodson. 1971. 210 p.
No. 13.
Records of ground-water levels in Wyoming, 1940-1971, by B.H. Ringen.
1973. 479 p.
No. 13, Supplement no. 1.
Ground-water levels in Wyoming, 1972-1973, by B.H. Ringen.
1974. 158 p.
No. 14.
Discharge measurements and chemical analyses of water in northwestern Wyoming, by
E.R. Cox. 1975. 21 p.
No. 15.
Temperatures of Wyoming streams, by H.W. Lowham, J.E. Kircher, and
F.C. Boner. 1975. 115 p.
No. 17.
Rainfall and runoff data from small basins in Wyoming, by
J.G. Rankl, and D.S. Barker. 1977. 195 p.
[See annotation]
No. 18.
Chemical analyses of water from the Minnelusa Formation and equivalents in the
Powder River basin and adjacent areas, northeastern Wyoming, by D.K. Wells,
J.F. Busby, and K.C. Glover. 1979. 27 p.
[Also published as U.S. Geological Survey
Open-File Report 79-222]
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Scientific Journals, Books, and Theses
Andrews, E.D., 1979, Hydraulic adjustment of the
East Fork River, Wyoming, to the supply of sediment, in Rhodes, D.D., and
Williams, G.P., editors, Adjustments of the fluvial system: Dubuque, Iowa,
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., p. 69-94.
Andrews, E.D., 1981, Measurement and computation
of bed-material discharge in a shallow sand-bed stream, Muddy Creek, Wyoming:
Water Resources Research, v. 17, no. 1, p. 131-141.
Bredehoeft, J.D., Belitz, K., and Sharp-Hansen,
S., 1992, The hydrodynamics of the Big Horn basin: A study of the role of
faults: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 76,
no. 4, p. 530-546.
Clark, G.M., 1997, Occurrence and flux of
selected pesticides in surface water of the upper Snake River basin, Idaho and
western Wyoming: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, v. 52, no. 5,
p. 381-388.
Cooley, R.L., Konikow, L.F., and Naff, R.L.,
1986, Nonlinear-regression groundwater flow modeling of a deep aquifer system:
Water Resources Research, v. 22, no. 13, p. 1759-1778.
Crawford, J.G., 1940, Oil-field waters of Wyoming and their relation
to geological formations: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Bulletin, v. 24, no. 7, p. 1214-1329.
Darton, N.H., 1906, The hot springs of Thermopolis, Wyoming:
Journal of Geology, v. 14, no. 3, p. 194-200.
Darton, N.H., 1920, Geysers of Yellowstone National Park:
Geologische Charakterbilder, Heft 23 (quarto), Berlin, 8 p., 6 pl.
Dennehy, K.F., Litke, D.W., and McMahon, P.B., 2002, The High Plains
Aquifer, USA: Groundwater development and sustainability, in Hiscock, K.M.,
Rivett, M.O., and Davison, R.M. (eds.), Sustainable groundwater development:
The Geological Society of London Special Publications, v. 193, p. 99-119.
Fix, P.F., 1949, Regularity of Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National
Park, Wyoming: American Journal of Science, v. 247, no. 4, p. 246-256.
Fournier, R.O., and Rowe, J.J., 1966, Estimation
of underground temperatures from the silica content of water from hot springs
and wet-steam wells: American Journal of Science, v. 264, p. 685-697.
Friedman, Irving, and Norton, D.R., 1990,
Anomalous chloride flux discharges from Yellowstone National Park: Journal of
Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 42, p. 225-234.
Heiny, J.S., and Tate, C.M., 1997, Concentration,
distribution, and comparison of selected trace elements in bed sediment and fish
tissue in the South Platte River basin, USA, 1992-93: Archives of Environmental
Contamination and Toxicology, v. 32, p. 246-259.
Leopold, L.B., Wolman, M.G., and Miller, J.P., 1964, Fluvial processes in
geomorphology: San Francisco, W.H. Freeman and Company, 522 p.
[Includes illustrations and analyses using information for
some Wyoming streams. An unabridged and unaltered edition of this classic book was
published in 1995 by Dover Publications, Inc., New York.]
[Also see U.S. Geological Survey
Professional Paper 252]
Lindner-Lunsford, J.B., and Bruce, B.W., 1995,
Use of electric logs to estimate water quality of pre-Tertiary aquifers. Ground
Water, v. 33, no. 4, p. 547-555.
Lusby, G.C., and Toy, T.J., 1976, An evaluation
of surface-mine spoils area restoration in Wyoming using rainfall simulation:
Earth Surface Processes, v. 1, p. 375-386.
Maret, T.R., Robinson, C,T., and Marshall, G.W.,
1997, Fish assemblages and environmental correlates in least-disturbed streams
of the upper Snake River basin: American Fisheries Society Transactions,
v. 126, no. 2, p. 200-216.
Marler, G.D., and White, D.E., 1975, Seismic
Geyser and its bearing on the origin of geysers and hot springs of Yellowstone
National Park: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 86,
p. 749-759.
Meade, R.H., 1985, Wavelike movement of bedload
sediment, East Fork River, Wyoming: Environmental Geology and Water Sciences,
v. 7, no. 4, p. 215-225.
Naftz, D.L., 1988, Predictive capabilities of
batch-extract experiments using water from a coal mine: American Water Resources
Association Water Resources Bulletin, v. 24, no. 4, p. 869-877.
Naftz, D.L., Klusman, R.W., Michel, R.L.,
Schuster, P.F., Reddy, M.M., Taylor, H.E., Yanosky, T.M., and McConnaughey, E.A.,
1996, Little Ice Age evidence from a south-central North American ice core,
U.S.A.: Arctic and Alpine Research, v. 28, no. 1, p. 35-41.
Naftz, D.L., Miller, K.A., and See, R.B., 1991,
Using glacial ice cores from Wyoming as long-term records of atmospheric
deposition quality and climate change—A progress report: American Water
Resources Association Hydata Technote, v. 10, p. 23-24.
Naftz, D.L., Michel, Roger, and Miller, K.A.,
1993, Isotopic indicators of climate in ice cores, Wind River Range, Wyoming, in
Swart, P.K., Lohmann, K.C., McKenzie, J., and Savin, S., editors, Climate change
in Continental isotopic records: American Geophysical Union Geophysical
Monograph 78, p. 55-66.
Naftz, D.L., and Rice, J.A., 1989, Geochemical
processes controlling selenium in ground water after mining, Powder River Basin,
Wyoming, U.S.A.: Applied Geochemistry, v. 4, p. 565-575.
Naftz, D.L., Rice, J.A., and Rannville, J.R.,
1991, Glacial-ice composition—A potential long-term record of the chemistry of
atmospheric deposition, Wind River Range, Wyoming: Water Resources Research,
v. 27, no. 6, p. 1231-1238.
Naftz, D.L., Schuster, P.F., and Reddy, M.M.,
1994, Assessment of spatial variability of major-ion concentrations and DEL
oxygen-18 values in surface snow, upper Fremont Glacier, Wyoming, U.S.A.: Nordic
Hydrology, v. 25, p. 371-388.
Naftz, D.L., See, R.B., and Ramirez, Pedro, 1993,
Selenium source identification and biogeochemical processes controlling selenium
in surface water and biota, Kendrick Reclamation Project, Wyoming, USA: Applied
Geochemistry, v. 8, p. 115-126.
Naftz, D.L., and Smith, M.E., 1993, Ice
thickness, ablation, and other glaciological measurements on Upper Fremont
Glacier, Wyoming: Physical Geography, v. 14, no. 4, p. 404-414.
Naftz, D.L., Susong, D.D., Schuster, P.F., Cecil, L.D., Dettinger, M.D.,
Michel, R.L., and Kendall, Carol, 2002, Ice core evidence of rapid air temperature
increases since 1960 in alpine areas of the Wind River Range, Wyoming, United States:
Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 107, no. D13, p. __.
Nolan, B.T., Campbell, D.L., and Senterfit, R.M.,
1998, Depth of the base of the Jackson aquifer, based on geophysical
exploration, southern Jackson Hole, Wyoming: Hydrogeology Journal, v. 6,
p. 374-382.
Nordin, C.F., Jr., and Troutman, B.M., 1980,
Longitudinal dispersion in rivers: The presence of skewness in observed data:
Water Resources Research, v. 16, no. 1, p. 123-128. [Includes
analysis of data for Wind/ Bighorn River.]
Norton, D.R., and Friedman, Irving, 1985,
Chloride flux out of Yellowstone National Park: Journal of Volcanology and
Geothermal Research, v. 26, p. 231-250.
Plummer, L.N., Busby, J.F., Lee, R.W., and
Hanshaw, B.B., 1990, Geochemical modeling of the Madison aquifer in parts of
Montana, Wyoming, and South Dakota: Water Resources Research, v. 26,
no. 9, p. 1981-2014.
See, R.B., Naftz, D.L., and Qualls, C.L., 1992,
GIS-assisted regression analysis to identify sources of selenium in streams:
American Water Resources Association Water Resources Bulletin, v. 28,
no. 2, p. 315-330.
Schoen, Robert, 1969, Rate of sulfuric acid formation in Yellowstone
National Park: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 80, no. 4, p. 643-650.
Schoen, Robert, and Rye, R.O., 1970, Sulfur isotope distribution in
solfataras, Yellowstone National Park: Science, v. 170, p. 1082-1084.
Stauffer, R.E., and Thompson, J.M., 1984, Arsenic and antimony in
geothermal waters of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta,
v. 48, p. 2547-2561.
Stearns, N.D., 1933, A remarkable intermittent spring (Wyoming): Honolulu, T.H.,
Mid-Pacific Magazine, v. 45, no. 3, p. 217-218.
[“The Geyser” spring on the bank of Swift Creek 7 miles northeast of Afton, Wyo.]
Tate, C.M., and Heiny, J.S., 1996, Organochlorine
compounds in bed sediment and fish tissue in the South Platte River basin, USA,
1992-93: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, v. 30,
p. 62-78.
Thomas, H.E., 1953, Reconnaissance studies of the Green River:
The Scientific Monthly, v. LXXVII, no. 2, p. 95-102.
Thompson, J.M., 1979, Arsenic and fluoride in the
Madison River system: Firehole and Gibbon Rivers and their tributaries,
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming and southeast Montana: Environmental Geology,
v. 3, p. 13-21.
Truesdell, A.H., Nathenson, M., and Rye, R.O.,
1977, The effects of subsurface boiling and dilution on the isotopic
compositions of Yellowstone thermal waters: Journal of Geophysical Research,
v. 82, no. 26, p. 3694-3704.
U.S. Geological Survey, 1960, Mineral and water resources of Wyoming:
U.S. Congress, 86th, 2nd session, Senate Document No. 76, 40 p. [Prepared at
the request of Senator Gale W. McGee of Wyoming]
Vance, G.F., See, R.B., and Reddy, K.J., 1998,
Selenite sorption by coal mine backfill materials in the presence of organic
solutes, in Frankenberger, W.T., Jr., and Engberg, R.A., editors,
Environmental chemistry of selenium: New York, Marcel Dekker, Inc.,
chap. 15, p. 259-280.
Zelt, R.B., 2002, Channel characteristics and large organic debris in adjacent
burned and unburned watersheds a decade after wildfire, Park County, Wyoming: Laramie,
University of Wyoming Master of Science thesis, 214 p., 3 appendices.
Guidebooks and Proceedings
Balch, A.H., Lee, M.W., Miller, J.J., and Ryder, R.T., 1984,
Case history—Detection of Madison Limestone porosity, Powder River
basin, Wyoming, in Balch, A.H., and others, editors, Vertical seismic
profiling—Technique, applications and case histories: Boston, Mass., International
Human Resources Development Corporation., p. 289-305.
Downey, J.S., 1983, Bedrock aquifers of
the Northern Great Plains: Proceedings, American Society of Civil Engineers
Specialty Conference, Jackson, Wyo., July 1983, p. 29-35.
Emmett, W.W., 1999, Quantification of
channel-maintenance flows in gravel-bed rivers, in Olsen, D.S., and
Potyondy, J.P., eds., Wildland Hydrology: Proceedings of symposium, Bozeman,
Mont., June 30-July 2, 1999: American Water Resources Association Technical
Publication Series TPS-99-3, p. 77-84.
[Includes data and analysis for
Little Granite Creek in Snake River basin in Wyoming.]
Emmett, W.W., Leopold, L.B., and Myrick, R.M.,
1983, Some characteristics of fluvial processes in rivers: Proceedings, Second
International Symposium on River Sedimentation, Nanjing, China, Oct. 11-16,
1983, p. 730-754.
Fournier, R.O., and Truesdell, A.H., 1970,
Chemical indicators of subsurface temperature applied to hot spring waters of
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, U.S.A, in United Nations Symposium on
the Development and Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Pisa, 1970: Geothermics,
Special Issue 2, v. 2, p. 529-535.
Friedman, Irving, and Norton, D.R., 1982,
Continuous monitoring of thermal activity in Yellowstone National Park, in
Reid, S.G., and Foote, D.J., editors, Geology of Yellowstone Park area: Wyoming
Geological Association Guidebook, 33rd Annual Field Conference, 1982,
p. 161.
Gordon, E.D., King, N.J., Haynes, G.L., Jr., and
Cummings, T.R., 1960, Occurrence and quality of water in the northern Bridger
basin and adjacent Overthrust Belt, Wyoming, in McGookey, D.P., and
Miller, D.N., Jr., editors, Overthrust Belt of southwestern Wyoming and adjacent
areas: Wyoming Geological Association Guidebook, 15th Annual Field Conference,
1960, p. 226-247.
King, N.J., 1968, Restoration of gullied valley
floors in arid and semiarid regions, in Malkovsky, Miroslav, general
editor, Geology in country planning: XXIII International Geological Congress,
Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1968, Proceedings, v. 12, p. 187-195.
Leopold, L.B., 1980, Bathymetry and temperature
of some glacial lakes in Wyoming: National Academy of Sciences Proceedings,
v. 77, no. 4, p. 1754-1758.
Leopold, L.B., editor, 1982, American
Geomorphological Field Group field trip guidebook, 1982 conference, Pinedale,
Wyoming: 144 p. Contains: Geologic setting, by L.B. Leopold,
p. 4-17; Bedload trap, East Fork River, by L.B. Leopold and
W.W. Emmett, p. 30-40; Helley-Smith bedload sampler, by W.W. Emmett,
p. 41-48; Variability of bedload and some hydraulic characteristics along a
reach of East Fork River, by W.W. Emmett, p. 49-56; Adjustment of
the East Fork River to bedload sediment contributed by Muddy Creek, by
E.D. Andrews, p. 57-68; Downslope movement of rocks on Red Bluff Hill, by
L.B. Leopold, p. 105-112; and Lake and New Fork Lakes: Some
characteristics, by L.B. Leopold, p. 113-120
Leopold, L.B., and Emmett, W.W., 1976, Bedload
measurements, East Fork River, Wyoming: National Academy of Sciences
Proceedings, v. 73, no. 4, p. 1000-1004.
Leopold, L.B., and Emmett, W.W., 1977, 1976 bedload measurements, East Fork
River, Wyoming: National Academy of Sciences Proceedings, v. 74,
no. 7, p. 2644-2648.
McLean, J.S., and Johnson, A.I., editors, 1988,
Regional aquifer systems of the United States, aquifers of the Western mountain
area: American Water Resources Association Monograph Series No. 14 (Papers
presented at 23rd Annual AWRA Conference and Symposium, Nov. 1-6, 1987, Salt
Lake City, Utah). Contains:
Regional bedrock aquifers of the Northern Great Plains, north-central United
States, by J.S. Downey, p. 5-13; Upper Colorado River Basin regional
aquifer-system analysis—Mesozoic rocks in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming,
Arizona, and New Mexico, by G.W. Freethey, p. 57-70; Sources of
hydrologic data on Mesozoic formations in the Upper Colorado River Basin and
comparison of data analysis methods, by J.F. Weigel, p. 71-80;
Lithologic and hydrologic properties of Mesozoic rocks in the Upper Colorado
River Basin, by G.W. Freethey, p. 81-100; Hydrostratigraphic
characterization of Paleozoic formations in the Upper Colorado River Basin,
Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, by A.L. Geldon, p. 135-159;
Geophysically determined porosity of Paleozoic rocks in the Upper Colorado River
Basin, by G.A. Wetherbee and W.P. Van Liew,, p. 161-169; and
Porosity and permeability of the Paleozoic formations in the Upper Colorado River Basin,
Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, by A.L. Geldon, p. 171-190.
Michel, R.L., and Naftz, D.L., 1995, Use of
sulfur-35 and tritium to study runoff from an alpine glacier, Wind River Range,
Wyoming, in Tonnessen, K.A., Williams, M.W., and Tranter, Martyn,
editors, Biogeochemistry of seasonally snow-covered catchments (Proceedings of a
symposium, Boulder, Colo., July 1995): International Association of
Hydrologic Sciences Publication 228, p. 441-444.
Peterson, D.A., and Porter, S.D., 2002, Biological and chemical indicators
of eutrophication in the Yellowstone River and major tributaries during August 2000,
in National Water Quality Monitoring Council, Proceedings of the 2002 National
Monitoring Conference, Madison, Wis., May 20-23, 2002: National Water Quality Monitoring
Council, 14 p.
Online at
http://wy.water.usgs.gov/YELL/nwqmc/index.htm
Rice, C.A., Bartos, T.T., and Ellis, M.S., 2002, Chemical and isotopic composition
of water in the Fort Union and Wasatch Formations of the Powder River basin, Wyoming
and Montana: Implications for coalbed methane development, in Schwochow, S.D.,
and Nuccio, V.F. (eds.), Coalbed methane of North America, II: Rocky Mountain
Association of Geologists guidebook, p. 53-70.
Rolfe, B.N., and Hadley, R.F., 1964, Weathering
and transport of sediment in the Cheyenne River basin, eastern Wyoming, in
Clays and Minerals, Proceedings of the 12th National Conference, Atlanta,
Georgia, October 1963: New York, Pergamon Press, p. 649-670.
Steele, T.D., 1976, Coal-resource development
alternatives, residuals management, and impacts on the water resources of the
Yampa River basin, Colorado and Wyoming: International Water Resources
Association Symposium on Water Resources and Fossil Fuel Production, Dusseldorf,
Germany, September 7-8, 1976, 14 p.
Swain, L.A., and Johnson, A.I., editors, 1988,
Regional aquifer systems of the United States, aquifers of the Midwestern area:
American Water Resources Association Monograph Series No. 13. Contains:
The High Plains regional aquifer—geohydrology, by J.B. Weeks and
E.D. Gutentag, p. 191-206; The High Plains regional aquifer—estimating
1980 ground-water pumpage for irrigation, by F.J. Heimes,
p. 207-218; The High Plains regional aquifer—mapping irrigated
agriculture using Landsat data, by G.P. Thelin, p. 219-223; and
Simulated effects of future pumpage on the High Plains aquifer, west-central
United States, by J.B. Weeks, p. 225-235.
Swenson, F.A., 1974, Potential of Madison Group
and associated rocks to supply industrial water needs, Powder River Basin,
Wyoming and Montana: American Water Resources Association Proceedings
No. 18, p. 210-218.
Truesdell, A.H., and Fournier, R.O., 1976,
Calculations of deep temperatures in geothermal systems from the chemistry of
boiling spring waters of mixed origin, in Proceedings, Second United
Nations Symposium on the Development and Use of Geothermal Resources:
Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, v. 1, p. 837-844.
Truesdell, A.H., and Thompson, J.M., 1982, The
geochemistry of Shoshone Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, in
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