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Between 1969 and 1973, the Oklahoma Geological Survey published a series of Hydrologic Atlases in cooperation with the USGS. These maps focus on water resources and use in the State of Oklahoma.

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Hydrologic Atlas 1 Plate 1Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Fort Smith quadrangle, east-central Oklahoma, by Melvin V. Marcher. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), scale 1:250,000. 1969; 2nd printing, 1988. Plate 1.
Hydrologic Atlas 1 Plate 2Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Fort Smith quadrangle, east-central Oklahoma, by Melvin V. Marcher. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), scale 1:250,000. 1969; 2nd printing, 1988. Plate 2.
Hydrologic Atlas 1 Plate 3Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Fort Smith quadrangle, east-central Oklahoma, by Melvin V. Marcher. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), scale 1:250,000. 1969; 2nd printing, 1988. Plate 3.
Hydrologic Atlas 1 Plate 4Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Fort Smith quadrangle, east-central Oklahoma, by Melvin V. Marcher. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), scale 1:250,000. 1969; 2nd printing, 1988. Plate 4.
Hydrologic Atlas 2 Plate 1Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Tulsa quadrangle, northeastern Oklahoma, by Melvin V. Marcher and Roy H. Bingham. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), scale 1:250,000. 1971; 2nd printing, 1989. Plate 1.
Hydrologic Atlas 2 Plate 2Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Tulsa quadrangle, northeastern Oklahoma, by Melvin V. Marcher and Roy H. Bingham. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), scale 1:250,000. 1971; 2nd printing, 1989. Plate 2.
Hydrologic Atlas 2 Plate 3Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Tulsa quadrangle, northeastern Oklahoma, by Melvin V. Marcher and Roy H. Bingham. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), scale 1:250,000. 1971; 2nd printing, 1989. Plate 3.
Hydrologic Atlas 2 Plate 4Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Tulsa quadrangle, northeastern Oklahoma, by Melvin V. Marcher and Roy H. Bingham. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), scale 1:250,000. 1971; 2nd printing, 1989. Plate 4.
Hydrologic Atlas 3 Plate 1Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Ardmore and Sherman quadrangles, southern Oklahoma, by Donald L. Hart, Jr. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1974; 2nd printing, 1983. Plate 1.
Hydrologic Atlas 3 Plate 2Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Ardmore and Sherman quadrangles, southern Oklahoma, by Donald L. Hart, Jr. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1974; 2nd printing, 1983. Plate 2.
Hydrologic Atlas 3 Plate 3Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Ardmore and Sherman quadrangles, southern Oklahoma, by Donald L. Hart, Jr. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1974; 2nd printing, 1983. Plate 3.
Hydrologic Atlas 3 Plate 4Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Ardmore and Sherman quadrangles, southern Oklahoma, by Donald L. Hart, Jr. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1974; 2nd printing, 1983. Plate 4.
Hydrologic Atlas 4 Plate 1Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Oklahoma City quadrangle, central Oklahoma, by Roy H. Bingham and Robert L. Moore. Geologic map only at a scale of 1:250,000. 1975; 2nd printing, 1983; 3rd printing, 1991; 4th printing, 2004. Plate 1.
Hydrologic Atlas 4 Plate 2Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Oklahoma City quadrangle, central Oklahoma, by Roy H. Bingham and Robert L. Moore. Geologic map only at a scale of 1:250,000. 1975; 2nd printing, 1983; 3rd printing, 1991; 4th printing, 2004. Plate 2.
Hydrologic Atlas 4 Plate 3Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Oklahoma City quadrangle, central Oklahoma, by Roy H. Bingham and Robert L. Moore. Geologic map only at a scale of 1:250,000. 1975; 2nd printing, 1983; 3rd printing, 1991; 4th printing, 2004. Plate 3.
Hydrologic Atlas 4 Plate 4Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Oklahoma City quadrangle, central Oklahoma, by Roy H. Bingham and Robert L. Moore. Geologic map only at a scale of 1:250,000. 1975; 2nd printing, 1983; 3rd printing, 1991; 4th printing, 2004. Plate 4.
Hydrologic Atlas 5 Plate 1Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Clinton quadrangle, west-central Oklahoma, by Jerry E. Carr and DeRoy L. Bergman. Set 32 of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1976. Plate 1.
Hydrologic Atlas 5 Plate 2Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Clinton quadrangle, west-central Oklahoma, by Jerry E. Carr and DeRoy L. Bergman. Set 32 of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1976. Plate 2.
Hydrologic Atlas 5 Plate 3Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Clinton quadrangle, west-central Oklahoma, by Jerry E. Carr and DeRoy L. Bergman. Set 32 of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1976. Plate 3.
Hydrologic Atlas 5 Plate 4Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Clinton quadrangle, west-central Oklahoma, by Jerry E. Carr and DeRoy L. Bergman. Set 32 of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1976. Plate 4.
Hydrologic Atlas 6 Plate 1Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Lawton quadrangle, southwestern Oklahoma, by John S. Havens. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1977. Plate 1.
Hydrologic Atlas 6 Plate 2Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Lawton quadrangle, southwestern Oklahoma, by John S. Havens. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1977. Plate 2.
Hydrologic Atlas 6 Plate 3Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Lawton quadrangle, southwestern Oklahoma, by John S. Havens. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1977. Plate 3.
Hydrologic Atlas 6 Plate 4Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Lawton quadrangle, southwestern Oklahoma, by John S. Havens. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1977. Plate 4.
Hydrologic Atlas 7 Plate 1Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Enid quadrangle, north-central Oklahoma, by Roy H. Bingham and DeRoy L. Bergman. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1980. Plate 1.
Hydrologic Atlas 7 Plate 2Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Enid quadrangle, north-central Oklahoma, by Roy H. Bingham and DeRoy L. Bergman. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1980. Plate 2.
Hydrologic Atlas 7 Plate 3Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Enid quadrangle, north-central Oklahoma, by Roy H. Bingham and DeRoy L. Bergman. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1980. Plate 3.
Hydrologic Atlas 7 Plate 4Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Enid quadrangle, north-central Oklahoma, by Roy H. Bingham and DeRoy L. Bergman. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1980. Plate 4.
Hydrologic Atlas 8 Plate 1Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Woodward quadrangle, northwestern Oklahoma, by R. B. Morton. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1980. Plate 1.
Hydrologic Atlas 8 Plate 2Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Woodward quadrangle, northwestern Oklahoma, by R. B. Morton. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1980. Plate 2.
Hydrologic Atlas 8 Plate 3Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Woodward quadrangle, northwestern Oklahoma, by R. B. Morton. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1980. Plate 3.
Hydrologic Atlas 8 Plate 4Reconnaissance of the water resources of the Woodward quadrangle, northwestern Oklahoma, by R. B. Morton. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1980. Plate 4.
Hydrologic Atlas 9 Plate 1Reconnaissance of the water resources of the McAlester and Texarkana quadrangles, southeastern Oklahoma, by Melvin V. Marcher and DeRoy L. Bergman. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1983. Plate 1.
Hydrologic Atlas 9 Plate 2Reconnaissance of the water resources of the McAlester and Texarkana quadrangles, southeastern Oklahoma, by Melvin V. Marcher and DeRoy L. Bergman. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1983. Plate 2.
Hydrologic Atlas 9 Plate 3Reconnaissance of the water resources of the McAlester and Texarkana quadrangles, southeastern Oklahoma, by Melvin V. Marcher and DeRoy L. Bergman. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1983. Plate 3.
Hydrologic Atlas 9 Plate 4Reconnaissance of the water resources of the McAlester and Texarkana quadrangles, southeastern Oklahoma, by Melvin V. Marcher and DeRoy L. Bergman. Set of 4 maps (including geologic map), most at a scale of 1:250,000. 1983. Plate 4.
Hydrologic Atlas 223 Plate 1Base of Fresh Ground Water in Southern Oklahoma, by Donald L. Hart Jr. Set of 2 maps. Scale 1:250,000. 1966. Plate 1.
Hydrologic Atlas 223 Plate 2Base of Fresh Ground Water in Southern Oklahoma, by Donald L. Hart Jr. Set of 2 maps. Scale 1:250,000. 1966. Plate 2.
Hydrologic Atlas 250 Plate 1Availability of Ground Water in Texas County, Oklahoma, by P. R. Wood and D. L. Hart Jr. Set of 3 maps. Scale 1:125,000. 1967. Plate 1.
Hydrologic Atlas 250 Plate 2Availability of Ground Water in Texas County, Oklahoma, by P. R. Wood and D. L. Hart Jr. Set of 3 maps. Scale 1:125,000. 1967. Plate 2.
Hydrologic Atlas 250 Plate 3Availability of Ground Water in Texas County, Oklahoma, by P. R. Wood and D. L. Hart Jr. Set of 3 maps. Scale 1:125,000. 1967. Plate 3.
Hydrologic Atlas 373 Plate 1Reconnaissance of the Ground-Water Resources of Cimarron County, Oklahoma, by D. B. Sapik and R. L. Goemaat. Scale 1:125,000. 1973. Plate 1.
Hydrologic Atlas 373 Plate 2Reconnaissance of the Ground-Water Resources of Cimarron County, Oklahoma, by D. B. Sapik and R. L. Goemaat. Scale 1:125,000. 1973. Plate 2.
Hydrologic Atlas 373 Plate 3Reconnaissance of the Ground-Water Resources of Cimarron County, Oklahoma, by D. B. Sapik and R. L. Goemaat. Scale 1:125,000. 1973. Plate 3.
Hydrologic Atlas 450 Plate 1Reconnaissance of the Water Resources of Beaver County, Oklahoma, by R. B. Morton and R. I. Goemaat. Scale 1:200,000. Set of 3 maps. 1973. Plate 1.
Hydrologic Atlas 450 Plate 2Reconnaissance of the Water Resources of Beaver County, Oklahoma, by R. B. Morton and R. I. Goemaat. Scale 1:200,000. Set of 3 maps. 1973. Plate 2.
Hydrologic Atlas 450 Plate 3Reconnaissance of the Water Resources of Beaver County, Oklahoma, by R. B. Morton and R. I. Goemaat. Scale 1:200,000. Set of 3 maps. 1973. Plate 3.