~~~~~~~,~f
Agriculture
Washington, D.
c.
Nove:nber 1323.,
.IRRIGATION PLnLICATIONS
OF THE BUREAU OF FUBLI C ROlJJS
U. S.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
NOTE:
Applicants are urgently requested to
nsk
only
for thJse
publicotions in which they are
p~rticul::·.rly inte'restec!.~'Ihe
Dcp;trt-ment con not
undert~kcto
supply
complete
sets,
no:- to
s.~ndfree
more thDn one copy of
nny
publicntion to nny one
person~The
e•:1itions
of some of the
p~iblicotions Dre necessarily limiteLl, and when the
DepD
.
rtment
ts free supply is
cxh:~.ustecl
o.nd no
func
~
s
<:L
re
D
.
Vail~.ble
for
procuring additionD.
1 copies, applicDnts are referred to the
Superin-tendent of Documents, Government Printing
Office~this
city, uho has
them for
sole at a
no:nina1 priceli
under
the
law
of
J~muory 12,
1395~
Those pub1 icD.t ions in this 1 ist, the
Dcpartm,'~ntsupply of which is
exhausted, can only be secured
by
purchase fro:n the Superinten;1ent
of
Documents, who
is
not authorized to furnish publications free.
No.
No ..
376o
462 ..
495·
*831 ..
*g35o
*852.
*906~
913 ..
1026.
1067Q
1110.
1177.
673-S05.
813.
828.
863.
864.
865.
882.
899~
1243.
1348o
DEPP~NmlH'3UL1ETINS
Experiments on the Economic Usc of Irrig;'],
t ion
\7c:'.ter
in
Idabot
(l9i6)
10¢
Flow of
Wu~er thrc~gh
Uood-StQVe
Pipe
(1916)
IrrigDtion in
Florida~
(1917)
Spray IrrigQtion
(1917)
Spil1w~ys
for Reservoirs
o.ncl
Ca:!.1nls.,
(1920) 25¢
Capi1l.'J.r~r
Mo·cremcnt
of
So:il
Moisture
(1920)
15¢
Flon of Wnter in Concrete Pipe
(192C) 25¢
The
Usc
of Concrete Pipe in Irrigation..
(1921)
20¢
The
Western F:>.rmers Water Right
(1920)
Irrigation in Northern
Co!.or~_doo1922
Tests of Drainage
Pmnpi.ng
P1Dnts in tf.lc Southern States(l922)
The
F~rmer
2s
S'Dort.,nJ3ox
Mcc
.suring
Flu1nc
(l922'l
IrrigD-t ion District OperQt ion oncl ],in
~nee..
(1923)
F .AR1viERS
t
BULLET INS
Irrig<:'.t
ion
Pro.ct ice
in
Rice
G-rowinr~
(1915)
Dr:dnr>ge of I:,rigatcd F['rms {1917)
5rf
Construction
onci
_
Usc
of Fc·rm lieirs. (1917)
Fnrm Reservoirs (1917)
Irrigation of
Gr~in
(1917)
Prnctical Inform!"'tion for :Beginners in Irrigation
(1917)
IrrigJ.t ion of Rlfo1fa (
1917)
Irrig~
.
t
ion of Orcho.
rds (
1317)
Surf~cc
Irrigation for
East~rn F~rms
(1917)
The
3order
~
.
~ett.od
of Irrigation (1922)
-The Corrugn:tion Method
of
Irrigf.'_tion (1923)
OJ?FICE OF THE SECRETJ\RY CIRCULARS
No.
124.
Irrig~tion Under the Provisions of the
C~rey Act.
(1919)
"'Dcp')rtment Supply
ExhD.ustc,..~..
No.,
2
-SEP~tRATE
REPRINTS FROM TKS
TB-~OOK~Pumping for IrrigQtion on the
Form
(1917)
5¢
'Vi
ith the
Ir:rig~
.
tion Fomer
(1920)
REPRINTS FROM THE JOURN ...
~LOF
AGRICUI.~TURA..DBESE.ARC3:
Vol. 11.
No.
2,
13-''
J... ..Behavicr of Cup Current
1v~etcrsuncler Conditions
not Covc!'ed by
StonG.~rdRatingsi>
Vol ..
v.
No.
6.
D
'
'"l'*
Experiments in the Use
of
Cur!'ent
Meters
in
Irrigc
2-
t ion Cono
.
ls ..
Vol.
v.
No
.. 23,
D~5.
Flo'IT
through
'ii
eir
Notc-:nes
Tiith
Thin E
r
1ges
~ndFull Con tr:2ct ions ..
Vol ..
v.
No.24,
n-·r.
l!i.
Ne77
Irrigation ·weir.
Vol- IX;.
No. 4, D-9.
F'lorr t:b..rough
Submerged
Rect
~ngu1,'"'XOrifices
17ith
Modified:~ortr~ctions.
O!t'FICE OF
EXPERIME1JT STATIONS :BULLETINS
No.
*90.
Irrigation in Hnwc:.di (1900) 10¢
*103.
Irrigntion Pr
.D.
ct icc J'Jnong Fruitgrowers on the
P~.cificCoo.st
(1902)
15¢
*118.
Irrigation from Big Thor.1pson
River
(1902)
10¢
*124~
Report of Irrigot ion Invest
igc
~
t
ions in Ut:1h
(1903) $1.10
*134.
Storr.>ge of
rl~ter
on Co
.
chc LD..
Pou
·
-=~
_
rc
o:nd :Big
TJ:ompson Rivers
(1903)
J
.
O¢
*146.
Current
Tt heels;
t~ei.r
usc in lifting
n~ter
for
Irrig~
.
tion
(1904)
10¢
*148..
Report of
Irrig
~
tion
Investig.:;
.
tions in the Humid Sections of
the United States in 1903.,
10¢
*167
oIrrig::
.
t ion in
tile
N0rth
A"t1D!lt ic Stntes (1906)
10¢
*16S. The
St:J
.
tc
Engineer
~
.
ncl
His
Rclo..tion to Irrigoticn
{1906) 15¢
*179·
Smo.ll Reservoirs in
-;iyoming, Mont-:no, c.
n
c
l
South
D:"'koto
.
..
*188.
*190.
*192.
*201.
*205.
*207.
*209.
*210 ..
211.
214.
215.
*216.
*217.
(1907)
20¢
Irrigctiu..:l ln the Yokirna VD
.
lley,
\Vashington (1901)
15¢
Irrigntion in Northern
It~ly ~
Part
II
(1907) 15¢
Irrign.tion
~"flo_
Drnino.gc
L~ns
of It::ly (
1907) 15¢
bo?t
of
Pumping fron
Uell~
for
the
Irrig~tion of
Rice in
Louisi~na nnfl
J\rk:1nsD
.
s
(1903)
10¢
Irrig~tion
in
~yorning
(1909)
l5¢
Irrigation in the Socrn.rnento V21ley,
C~
·
lif.-
(1909)
15¢
Irrigation in Oregon (1909)
15¢
Irrigation in
South
D{)kot::t (1909) 10¢
Irrigation in KQnsas
(1909)
Irrignt ion in the St2.tc of
l12.shington
(1909)
Irrig2ti0n in
Ncv;
Mexico :(.1909)
Irrig~tion
in
I~oho
(1909)
15¢
Dro.in:2gc of Irrigilte
c
l
Lr.lnds
in
Son Joo.quin Vr·l1cy, C!')lif.
(1909) 15¢
218.
Irrig~tion
in
Co1or~~o
(1910)
*226.
Irrig~tion Experlments
:1n,.,
::&:r.·rot;'1il.g')
.
'C
10nstn
,inst.
e
1·n
Oregon,
(1910) 15¢
*229.
*235.
*236.
*237.
239-*248.
254.
- 3
Delivery
of IL;)
_
ter
to Irrign,tors (1910) 15¢
Irrigation in Arizonn
(1911)
20¢
T'.ae Use of Underground
.
'7nter for Irrig.
:r.tion at
Pomonr:.,
California
(1912)
20¢
Irrigation in C2llfornia
(1911) 10¢
Irrig~
.
tion
in tb
.
e S:m Joo
.
quin
Y~lley,
C
.
'"'
.
lifornia
(1912)
Ev,')
.
poratj.on frorr
Irrig~
_
tcd
Soils., (1912)
15¢
Irrign
.
tion Resources of 0:--liforniu
nn
r
l
their UtiliZ
t"
.\tiono
(1913)
OFFICE OF
EXPERIMENT
STATIONS
GIR:JULARS;'l
No.
108~Second Progress RepJrt of
Coopc~ro.tive Invest igo.t
ions
in California (1911)
*Depoxtment S'upply ExhQustec1 •
Wae~ington,
D. C.
June
1922.
IRRIGATION'
PT.ffiLICATIO
i:-j
S
OF THE 3UREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS U. S. DEPAR'MNT
OF AGRICULTUTIE.
~
Applicants
are
urgently requested to ask only for
those publications
in which
they are
particularly
interested.
The Department
can
not undorUike
to supply
complete
sets,
nor
to send free
mor~
than one
copy
of any
publica-tion to ar.u one person. The edipublica-tions of
~orneof the publications are
neces-sarily
limited,
and when the Department'$ free
~1pply
is
exhausted
and
no
funds are
available
for
l)rocuring additional
cop::i.es, applica.mts are
roferred
to the Superintendent of
Documents.
Govarrunant Printing Office, this
city•
who has them for
sale
at a
nomiml
price, under the
1a~v·1
of January
12,
1895•
T'.nose publications
in
this list,
the
Department supply
of
which is exha.uste
.
d•
c~~ o~~y
be
secured
by purchase
from the Superintendent
of
Docuu~nts,
who is
not authorized to furnish
publications
free.
Dept. :Bul.
•126.
*155·
339·
376.
462.
495·
*831·
*835·
852 •
.
906 •
.
913.
102
6.
J'.:e.
673.
805.
81>.
828.
863.
864.
*865.
*866.
882.
899.
124
3·
l24.
Y.:B.
Sep.
*703.
83'
9·
DEPARTMENT
!OL!.~ET!l\"6
•
.
Concrete
Lining as
Applied
to
Irrigation Canals
(1914)
10¢
Wood
Pi:pe for conveying Wa.ter for
l.Irr.igation
(19l4 ). 10¢
Ex:t:erin:ents on the Economic Use of Irrigation
Water
in
Idaho,
(1916) •
·
Flow of' Water
through
Wood-Stave
Pipe
(1916).
Irrigation
in
Florida• (1917)•
Spray
Irrigation
(1917)~
Spillways for
Reservoirs
and
Ca.~ls•
(1920).
25;
CapillarJ
Movement of Soil
Moisture
(1920)
15f
Flow of Water in
Concrete
Pipe
(1920).
The Use of Concrete Pipe in
Irri~a
tion4
(1921 ).
T.he
Western Earrners Water
Right
\1920).
Irrigation in
Northern
Colorado.
FARMERS
IlnTLIE TINS.
Irrigation Practice in Rice Growing
(1915)
Drainage
of
Irrigated Farms (1917)•
Construction and
Use of
Farm
Weirs (1917)
Farm Reservoirs
(1917~
Irrigation of Grain
(1917)
'
Practical
Information
for J;eginr.ers
in Irrigation
(1917)
Irrigation
of Alfalfa
(1917)
5¢
The Use of Windmills in Irrigation
in
.
the
Semi-arid
West
(1917) '
5¢
Irrigation of Orchards
(1917)
Surface Irrigation for Eastern
Far1ns
(1917)
.
The
Border
N~t~od
of
Irrigation
(1922)
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY CIRCULARS
I;:rigation Ur..dar the Provisions of tb.e
Carey
Act.
(1919).
SEPi BATE REPRINTS ]ROM THE YEARBOOK.
Pumpi~~
for Irrigation on the
F.ar.m
(1917).
5¢
With the
Irrigation
Farmer
(1920)
RE?R.INTS FROM TEE
.;(F.JEf.~lXL
OF A.GRICFLTURAI.
RESEJ\.R~U
Vol.
ll.
No.
2, B--1.
Be1~a
c
.rio.i"
o!
Ctt;;·
·
Curr
,::;:r-
..
t
i
·
:3tei''S
1.::.nd.e:r. Cond:itiJ);rl.$
not
Vbl.
v.
Vol.
v.
Vol.
v.
Vol.
IX.
Vel ..
IX.
Bul .
*~10.,
*108.
*118.
*124.
*130.
*134.
*lli4.
*1L~5
·
*146.
*143.
*167.
*lb3.
*172.
*179·
*133.
*190.
*192.,
*201.
*205.
*207 ..
*209.
*210.
2114'
214.
2.1~)..
~2J.6.
·
lt217.
2lg.
*222~*226.
C
0"17::::::·ec"
by
S
~e1~1.d.ard:S.
-1t
:t
r:
g
s
,
E:•:pf;i':.r~:auCs
in the
Usa
of Current Meters in Irrigation
No.
6,
D-1.
No.23,
D···5·
Flow
·~t~:roughiVe
ir·
1Totche~with
T'ni~.Edges and ll'ull
G
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'
actiuns,.
No,
24
)No. 4,
No.
4,
D-·7.
D·
··
9·
D-·10,
A
};ew
:~rr~.gat5.onWsir ..
FJow
i..hr01.::.gh
S1ib;:nerged.
Rectangular Orifices with
Modifi8Q
Corr~ractions.The Ve :r.~:~.
LU'i
1i'l ume
.
O:
::
~?
ICE
OF EXPEB
i:Y.ENT
STt ... TIONS
Bt:L1£TI:HS.
IJ. .. rigation in Hav;aii
(j
')C8
).
JJ
st
·
Irrig
td
,i
.ou
P£actice
AL
-:.·~·r5
F1·c.:i.
tc~~o.,..Jers
on the Pacific Coast
(1:102)
15¢
Irrl·
ga.t
•·l
CP• ... _+'ror"
~ ..1..1B~
.t..(:<' b rr:·:1n<"Y'<:<Q'r... ... l..l..J..;.J \. "l 'P..: - · .J •~1°""'
• _...:,
,_ . . .qn~)
-""'10¢
R
13l)0"
'+f
I
·
.,.. '-
~"
· ·
·
·
-~·
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:
1
::·
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- . ., r v 0
,l'rlf;
:::t.J..
.l.-..•!
,
ln"eL ... •.S."-:.vJ .• 0 ... 1S:t.:n
t..v•~· \.~. ,, .. _,; 'Y·J..• •Egyptian Irriga
t,i
,):n
(..J·c·:;dy·
cf Ir.t:i.gation
Met~J(',
.
i:::
.
and
.l~.:l.rfiinistra.
tion in Egypt)
(2
J·J3
).
3~)y~
Storage of
Wate:i."
on
C;
~c
he
La Poudre
...:YldBig
r.J:i
hj:'l
1~)SO!l
Rivers
(1903)
10¢
Irric... .:., :r.~,... ..., t-•o'~ . . ~....
i·r1
- • "~.Jor·:-.1-le,.."'i .... "'"' - J.. :. ....Tta1y
• • ,...Da
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0T
...: • .,)(19Ql.f.)
.. •• • I(2\)c::
TPrc;lx
-
..l.r
i:1g
L~.,:nd.
for Ir· .•
.-5.:::-et.ti.on
<:
·
-.
ni
Methods
of AppJ.ying Water
(1304)
}
~~
. JCu:rrent
Y~'haels;
their
uce
tn
l
:r
.
ft5.nt:~ water for Irrigation (1904) 10.~
Rej~ort
of Irriga-:ion
J....·L;
·
es
·~j.£::St.
·
~-ions
in
the Humid
Sections
of the
United St:;ites
i.n
1903.
10¢
Irrig
.l.
tion in the
Nc~~tl1
.Atl
t-.t.nL
ic
St.-1~:.os
(1906}. 10¢
.
Tho Sta.td Eng:i.neer
a.:nd.
His
Rela
:~:~
.o:n
to
Irr·ig
~
.~.tion
(1906). 15¢
Irr'l.g,,.l,tion
in
Hontan~
(1906
:
~.
15¢
cmall
Reservcirs
in
Vlyomir.g,M-~nt~.d1a,
and.
South
D
a
kota. (1907).20¢
Irrig
l1.
tion in t
he
Yald.ma
VaJ.ley,
~7.s~,r;!rtngton
(1907). 15¢
Irrig£l-t.ion in
Nl...,r:tJ.1c
~
.::n
1 taly
.
..
.Part
.II
(1.907).
15~
l!'rig
;3-
tion ·
:..nd.
-~-,:('B
J
.
:o::1ge
laws of
I+ia
1
~:i
(1907). 15¢
Cost of
fl.llilping
from Ueli
:
J
for
·
the
Ir·rigation of Rice
in
Louisiar1a
and Arkansn,n (
190'•,
"J.
J.G
¢
Ir'i"ig
:.
1-tion in
7!2-ro:.Jin.g
.
{l~
:}I
:J9)
115¢
Irrigation
in the
s
~:-''
r-:r·Bmr.~nto
Va.J.ley,
Calif. (
1909D. 15¢
Irrigation in Orego
n
(1S09).
15¢
Irrigation
in South
Dakota
{1909). 10¢
Ir ·
.:..
·
·
T' ,., n~,,..,):r
:t.~f'.l..t,~Ct .. 1J.n
-'~nsas \.-:}v} •lrrig
a
tiun in the
St.S\.te
of He
.
F:};.irigton
(1909)"
Irrig:ttion in New Hexj
~~:<">
(lS
\::))
t·Irrigaticn in Idaho
C.~-,'0?
)
..
15
J
D
rr:l.l.nage o
.
f
I
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r3
li.;JT.t,1
.Sin ·'
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Irr:tgEttic,
!J.
E:r.:nerL"llentn
and
Investigations in \
'le
ste.rn Orer;on.
Bul.
Cir.
*229.
*235·
*236.
*237.
239·
*248.
249.
254.
Delivery
of
Wa
-
ter
to Irrig
a.
tors
(1910).
15¢-Irrig
c:
.tion
in
Arizona
Cl-9ll ).
20¢
The Use of
Uncler·ground
Water for Irrigation
at
Pomona,
California
(1912)~
20¢
Irrigation
in
California (1911) 10¢
I:-ri;.;ati
(
;n
in
tha San JoalJ,uin Va.lley,
California
{19l2)
Evapo:t·at).on from Irrigated Soils. (l912 ).
15¢
Part
I.
JJ
1e
Storage
o
1
f
Water
f0r
Irrigation
Pu.rpos~s;
Ec::.rtr
... f':ill
Dr.r;..r:
·
·
~
·
:.td l1yd:r.: ..
aulic-fill dams
(1912).
Irr1g
~
tion
Resources of California and their Util5.zation.
(1913).
OFFICE OF
EXPERTI~
N
T STATIO~;s
CIRCULARS·
lOJ. Second
Progress Beport
of
Coo~erative
Investigations in
California {:911).
Washington, D. C.
June
1922.
IRRIGATIO~l
P
Tii:tL
IC.ATIC:."i·
3
OF THE
:~r
.
TREAD
OF
P\J"BIJIC
ROADS U.
S.
DEPARTMENT
C
F AGRI
CULl'UIW~(.
NOTE:
Applicants
a;r;e
urgentl~r
reg_'ue
.
sted
to
ask
only
for
those pul)lications
in which
they
are J!a.rtic
·u
.:Larl:y·
inter.
s
sted_,
The Departmen·t c
an
not
undort&ke
to
supply
complet
to
s
;;
ts,
nor
to send
free more
·
than one copy
of
any
:publica-tion
to
a.r.rr
one
person.
'F.:-;:.s
ed
iti.ons of sorr.e
of
tlle publications are
neces-sarily limited, and
v1hen
tile
Department's
free Sl'tl)j?lY is
exhausted
and
no
funds
ara
a.vail2.ble for
j_')rocuri!1.g
addi
t:.or..
o
.l
cop:.es,
applicamts c
l
re r
r
:d'erred
to the
SupGri
ntendent
of
Document;;,
Gov0r:::man~?.i."'inting
Office, this
city,
who has them for
sale
at a
nornina.J
pr
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BUl. *126.
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to
Irrigation
CatU.~.ls
(1914)
10¢
Wood Pipe
for·
conveying
Water
for
l
.Irr::.e;atlon (1914),
10¢
Experirr:.3nts o:-:1 the
Econmci.c
Use
of
Irrigation
Water
in
*.,
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376.
462.
495.
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FloriC.e~.
(1917)•
Spray Irrigation
(1917),
Spillways for Reservoirs and
C:a~ls.
(1920) .. 25¢
Capillary Movement of Soil
Moisture
(1920)
15~
Flow
of
Water
in
Concreta Pipe
(1920)ft
Tl~·~
Use
of
Concrete
Pi~e
in
Irrigation"
(1921).
Tne
~7estern
Farmers Water
Hight
(1920)4
lrrig~t~cn
in
Northern
Colorado.
F.A'RMERS
tBUT.JIE
TINS
eF.B.
673.
Irrigation
PJ:·actice
in
Idee
Grmving
(1915)
Dr~i~~ge
of
Irrigated Farms
(1917).
Construction and Use of Farm
Weirs
(1917)
1arm
Reservoirs
(1917~
Y.l3.
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863.
864.
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Irrigaticn of Grain (1917)
Practical l
1
lior.mation
·
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Beginners
in Irrigation (1917)
Irrigation of
Alfalfa
(1917)
5¢
The Use
of
Windmills
ir
t
Irrigation
in
the Semi.-a.rid
Vleet
{1917)
~
5¢
8S2.
Irrigation of
Orc:nards
(1917)
899.
Surface Irrigation for
Eastern
Farms
(1917)
124
3~
The Border
N~thod
of
Irrigation (1922)
OFFICE OF
THE
SECRETARY CffiCULARS
124.
Irrigation
U~der
the Provisions of the
Carey
~ct.
(1919).
SEm
RATE REPRINTS
::-:·~o~·!ITHE
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Arizcn
~
(1911). 20¢
The Use of Underground Water for
Irrigation
at Pomona,
California
(1912), 2
0
¢
Irrigation in California
(1911) 10¢
Irrigation
in
tha
San
Joa
:
-:~.uin
Valloy, California
(1912)
Evapol'a"tion from Irrigated
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(1913).
OFFICF.
OF
EXPERIMENT STATIONS CIRCULABS·
103. Seconu Progress
~aport
of Cooperdtive
Inv~stigations
in
California (:911) ..
ADDRESS 'l'H!! SUI'ERitnENDENT U.S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVE:V
AND REFER TO No.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY
WASHINGTON
Apri 1 1,
1~21bear
Sir
:
I am :nclosing h rew!th a copy of a di•est that has
just
come
fro. the printer
,
giving information regarding
s1.1.rveys
made
by
this Bureau in the State of Miusouri
.
As explained in this
sm~llpublicBtion
,
t· 9
result of the
work of this
Bureau
are
not
g6"}18rally
knovin to
civil engineers
because
the
ma.::.n
purpose
of .L.he
StE"veys
m::de
by
this
Dnreau
is
co establish controls for the whole of continental United States
e
However
,
·t;his
work
has
no\:
progress
~dfa ...
standa~d
d ta resulting frofu
tte~esurveys are
not:
h
that
the
sufiiciently num
-erous to be of use in carrying on local su
veys
,
fnd
for this
reason we
are
u..ndert,:-.l:ino
to
bring
hem
to ·tihe o.ttention of local
civil
eng1neers and surveyors.
Up to thw present time such
dig~sts:ava Jven made for
the
States of Iowa
,
f~innesota, Illin~is,and Colorado
,
and eventually
a
digest will b made for each State in the Union
.
The responses in requests for
information
·from
those engaged
in Sta t.e
,
county
,
and the
ci-ty
surveys» and in the constr11Ction
of
better·.
roadways, in the States
for
VJhich d.igos·ts
have been
made
an
d
.
distributed, have been very gratifying
,
and it is our de ira
to
ex
-tend this
information to
all
to
whom it is
of
use
.
I
therefore
trust
that you will feel free
to
call on
u~for
any
assistance we
can render
.
I
am
Mr
.
R
.
1
.
Pa~shall
,
Civi
l
Ene;ineer
,
Very
truly
yours
,
~ort
Jol1ins,
Colo
.
Serial No. 147
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
U.S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY
E. LESTER JONES, Director
DIGEST OF GEODETIC
PUB~ICATIONS
ISSUED BY THE
UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY
RESULTING FROM SURVEYS
IN THE
STATE OF MISSOURI
TRIANGULATION, LEVELING, AND VARIATION
OF COMPASS
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1921
•
MISSOURI
Magnetic Stations
Precise Leveling
DIGEST OF GEODETIC PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES
COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY RESULTING FROM SURVEYS IN THE
STATE OF MISSOURI.
The branch of the Government now known as the Coast and Geodetic Survey was
authorized by act of Congress in 1807, under the administration of President Thomas
Jefferson. From then until the late seventies the work of the Bureau was confined
almost wholly
tosurveys of the coasts of the United States necessary to produce
nautical charts. To fix the geographic positions for these charts, it was necessary to
establish points of control, and, incident to this, geodetic surveys were made of the
east and west coasts of continental United States. These included base
measure-ments, triangulation, astronomic observations, leveling, magnetic observations, etc.
In 1878 the name of the then Coast Survey was changed to Coast and Geodetic
Survey and the duties of the Bureau were broadened to include the making of
geo-detic surveys of the interior of the country which should serve both to connect the
triangulation on which the coast charts of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts were based,
as well as to establish a geodetic control for mapping and surveying projects in the
interior of the country.
In the interval between: 1878 and the present time this work has extended in some
of its branches to every State in the Union. While these surveys serve
as
the
frame-work for large mapping and surveying projects throughout the country as well as
todetermine State and national boundaries, there is no reason why the data resulting
from them, when the points are within available distance, should not be used for
local projects. Indeed, economy of effort in making local surveys will follow if
ad-vantage is taken of previously established standard points of control, because they
are basic, and where local surveys intervene between these standard controls there is
a check on the accuracy of the local work.
In mapping a small area of the earth's surface, a high degree of accuracy is not
generally
attempted
in establishing the geographic positions of the initial points.
The result is that were it attempted to join several such small maps together into a
homogeneous whole it would be found that there was a certain degree of inaccuracy
which
would
result in overlaps,
gaps,
and offsets. This is a problem which is often
met where independent small projects are undertaken to be joined later into a
con-tinuous map. The reasons
are
that the areas covered are small and are not
coordi-nated to
a scheme
of triangulation embracing the whole country. Similar difficulties
follow where small leveling projects are based on independent and arbitrary datums.
In addition to the gaps and overlaps that develop when areas independently mapped,
eacb ba
se
d on local
and
generally arbitrarily selected controls, are joined together,
there is
a
more serious outcome in that positions must be recomputed from time
totime as
adjustments
are made and different arbitrary standards are adopted until
finally a proper standard is developed.
The
purpose
of this leaflet is to make available to those engaged in local surveying
projects and others the results of the standard data established by the Coast and
Geodetic Survey, so there will be an economy of effort in carrying on local surveys
and
saving
of expense in their recomputation at later dates. For the reason that the
systems of triangulation and leveling by the Coast and Geodetic Survey extend over
wide
areas,
the publications containing these data are not confined to any one State
in the
Union,
but generally contain results for many States. To get this information
in
compact form, this leaflet has been prepared.
It
contains a digest of tbe work of
4
the Bureau in
the State of Missouri.
In
it are shown
the
places
where observations
have
been
made, and,
by tabulation, the
publication of the Bureau containing the
results.
It
is not
the
purpose to present in this paper
an
exhaustive citation of
all
the
uses to which these data can be put. Their uses
are
obvious to the
engineering
profession and therefore the main purpose
of
this
summary
is to make kno
·w
n
their
existence
and how
and where they
are available.
TRIANGULATION.
The advantages of determining the positions of
even
farm and
ranch
boundary
monuments
by triangulation are
not, it is believed, fully
appreciated. However,
they are
obvious
when it is considered that the
exact
positions of such monuments
can be redetermined by triangulation though the monuments be absolutely
destroyed.
This is not necessarily true of boundary monuments that depend for their
redetermi-nation on the continued
existence
of the
stones,
trees, stumps, etc., that
mark them.
While
the
initial cost in most instances,
where
standard data are within
available
dis-tance, of
ba
s
ing
even
farm and ranch
surveys
on points established by triangulation
connected with
standard
controls would possibly be greater
than
to base
them
on
natural
objects determined only by
compass bearings, the assertion is
ventured
with
confidence
that the
ultimate cost would be much less if we take into consideration
the neces
s
ity
for resurveys
from
time to time
and the uncertainty resulting from
in-ability to relocate lost corners with consequent litigation costs,
etc.
Triangulation
stations
of the United
States Coast
and
Geodetic
Survey on the coast and in the
in-terior
of the country
are used more and more in controlling maps and
surveys,
and
also as monuments in private-property
surveys.
The latter is especially true in the
State of Massachusetts. The increased use of triangulation stations for this purpose
is urged upon engineers and surveyors in work involving the location and
perpetua-tion of private-property lines or boundaries.
ELEVATIONS ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL (PRECISE LEVELS).
Wjth the increased demands for accurate topographic maps of the country, the
wonderful extension of our good-roads movement, the extension of the railroads, and
the development of river, irrigation, canal, and drainage projects, the net of precise
leveling that has been partly extended over the country by this Bureau affords bases
for local projects that it is feared are not fully known and taken advantage of by
those interested. There are in most of
the
States of the Union lines of precise levels
that are determined with the highest degree of precision. These are all based on the
same datum plane (mean sea level), and where they are within available distance
to use as the standard for local leveling projects they enable the local smveyor to base
his elevations
on
a
standard
datum and afford an invaluable check on the local work
if it intervenes between two or more of these standard leveling bench marks.
VARIATION OF COMPASS.
All
civil engineers are familiar with the use of the surveyor's compass, but many are
not aware
of the
fact
that
this
Bureau
has made a magnetic survey of the
United
States, which
includes
the determination of the magnetic declination
(variation
of
the compass) at nearly every county seat in the country. The true meridian has been
marked at many
of
these stations, and at all of them the true bearings of several
promi-nent objects from the sta.tion have been determined and recorded. To
reestablish
old
boundary lines run originally by compass of which the boundary marks have
been
lost, it is necessary to know the change in the magnetic declination between
the
date
of the original survey and the resmvey. As a result of its investigations, this
Bureau
i~
prepared to
supply
information on this subject from the date of the earliest
5
PU13LICATIONS.
The data
resulting
from the geodetic surveys by this Bmeau in the State of Missouri
are contained in numerous publications that have been issued by this Bureau. To
enable an intelligent selection of a publication containing data of local interest, the
counties of the
State
of Missouri are listed in alphabetical order and by a tabular
arrangement are
shown
the publications containing the triangulation and leveling
data for
the
State of :Missouri and the pages in the publications
where the
data will
be found.
In the
tabulation
that follows the titles
of
the publications
are at the tops
of the
columns. There
is one publication entitled
"Special
Publication
No.
18" that
con-tains
all the elevations above
sea level
(in
feet and
meters)
of stations in the State
of
Missouri (at the
head of the first column
)
; there
are two
publications that contain
descriptions
of the
precise level stations in Missouri which are entitled as follows:
"Appendix
3 of
the Report of the Superintendent of the
Coast
and
Geodetic
Smvey
for 1903,"
and "Appendix
8 of the Report of the Superintendent of
the Coast
and
Geodetic Survey
for 1899"; and there are
two
publications
that
contain
all
the
tri-angulation
data
for the State of Missouri
entitled "Special
Publication No. 30," and
"Appendix 3 of
the Report of
the
Superintendent
of the Coast and
Geodetic
Survey
for 1903." For
example,
if an
engineer
is interested in the elevation and
description
of the precise leveling station
at
Amazonia,
in
Andrew County,
he will turn to Andrew
County
in
the
alphabetical arrangement of the
counties,
and the tabulation shows
that the elevation of
this
station
is shown
on
page
125 of Special
Publication No. 18,
and that its description is
found on page 833
of the
publication
known as Appendix 8
of the Report of
the
Superintendent of
the
Coast
and
Geodetic
Survey
for
1899.
County. Place.a
Levels (elevations above mean Triangulation;
de-sea level). ~f~~~wns of
sta-Descriptiom of
stations. Eleva-
-tions: A d' A dix Special
Specml :fE?fh~ fE{fhe
Publica-Publica- Report Report tion No. tion N
°·
of the of the 30·18· Superin-tendent, tendent, 1903. 1899. Appendix 3 of the Report of the Superin· tendent, 1902. - - - 1- 1 -Adair ... . *Kirksville ...•... : .•.• Page. Page. Pn.ge. Page. Ptute. Andrew ... . Amazonia... 125 ... 833 ... . Nodaway... 125 ... 833 ... .
*Savannah ... .
Atchison ... . Lango on. . . 125 . . . . . . 835 . . . _ ... _ .. Nishnabotna... 125 ... ... 835 ... ---· Phelps... 835 --- ... .
Audrain ... . *Rockport *Mexico ... --- ... ---... -·-···---- -.... ----.----... . ---·-·
~~t&ri::::::::::
Purdy. . . 110 . . . .. . . 621 ... .*f~~~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::
ii8 ::::::::::
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:::::::::: :::::::::: IrWin ... ---... 110 ... 623 ... . Barry ... . *Cassville ... --- ... _ .. ______ _ Exeter... . . . 110 621 ... . Monett... 110 621 ... . Seligman... 110 621 ... . Washburn .. ---·-- .... ---.... 110 621 ... . Wayne... 124 824 ... . Bates ... . Adrian... 110 624 ... . *Butler. . . 110 624 ... . Passaic... 110 624 ... . Rich HilL... 110 624 ... .a Magnetic observations have been made at the '(>laces indir>..ated above by the asterisk. For fuller details, see note, p. 11.
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County. Plaee.a
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