Index to maps of flood-prone areas in Indiana
William G. Weist Jr.
1974, Water-Resources Investigations Report 74-48
A listing of flood maps for Indiana prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey through 1974 is presented by county. The list provides information on the type of flooding depicted and the reliability of the delineation.The list was prepared from a computer file, and an available program allows retrieval of data...
Ground water in the alluvium along the Green River between its mouth and Woodbury, Kentucky
Paul D. Ryder
1974, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-53
The are of investigation is that part of the Green River flood plain which is in the Western Coal Field region of Kentucky. It extends from the mouth at the Ohio River to river-mile 149 (river-kilometer 240) at Woodbury, Ky. The flood plain varies in width from 0.4 mile (0.6 kilometer)...
The quality of surface waters in Texas
Jack Rawson
1974, Water-Resources Investigations Report 74-7
The discharge-weighted average concentrations of dissolved solids, chloride, and ,sulfate for many of the principal streams in Texas are less than 500 mg/l (millijgraljls per liter), 250 mg/l, and 250 mg/l, respectively. At 65 of 131 sites on streams that were sampled at least 10 times, the biochemical oxygen demand...
Selected hydrologic data, Sagehen Creek basin near Truckee, California, 1954-72
R.G. Simpson
1974, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-55
Changes in nomenclature of upper Precambrian to lower Paleozoic(?) formations in the Natick quadrangle, eastern Massachusetts, and their tentative correlations with rocks in Rhode Island and Connecticut
Arthur E. Nelson
1974, Bulletin 1395-E
Synopsis of the mineral resources and geology of Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1974, Bulletin 1307
Stratigraphic nomenclature of the Thirtynine Mile volcanic field, central Colorado
Rudy C. Epis, Charles Edward Chapin
1974, Bulletin 1395-C
The Geologic Story of Canyonlands National Park
Stanley William Lohman
1974, Bulletin 1327
On September 12, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed an act of Congress establishing Canyonlands as our thirty second national park, the first addition to the park system since 1956. The birth of Canyonlands National Park was not without labor pains. In the 1930's virtually all the vast canyon country between...
Geology and placer-gold deposits of the Jicarilla Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico
Kenneth K. Segerstrom, George E. Ryberg
1974, Bulletin 1308
Geochemistry of gold in the weathering cycle
Hubert William Lakin, Gary C. Curtin, Arthur Hubert
1974, Bulletin 1330
Changes in stratigraphic nomenclature by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1972
George Vincent Cohee, W.B. Wright
1974, Bulletin 1394-A
No abstract available....
Estimation of petroleum exploration success and the effects of resource base exhaustion via a simulation model
Lawrence J. Drew
1974, Bulletin 1328
Checklist of North American late Paleozoic coral species (Coelenterata, Anthozoa)
William Jasper Sando
1974, Bulletin 1387
Argentian cryptomelane and bromargyrite in volcanic rocks near Silver Cliff, Colorado
Fred A. Hildebrand, Elwin L. Mosier
1974, Bulletin 1382-C
Bibliography and index of geology and hydrology, Front Range urban corridor, Colorado
Felicie Chronic, John Chronic
1974, Bulletin 1306
Concepcion and Palma Escrita Formations, western Puerto Rico
David H. McIntyre
1974, Bulletin 1394-D
Silurian, Devonian, and Mississippian Formations of the Funeral Mountains in the Ryan Quadrangle, Death Valley Region, California
James Franklin McAllister
1974, Bulletin 1386
A composite section of the Silurian, Devonian, and Mississippian formations in the Funeral Mountains between Death Valley and Amargosa Valley is about 4,700 feet thick. The formations are in the top of a concordant, complexly faulted sequence that is about 25,000 feet thick from the highest part of the Precambrian...
The Iyanbito Member (a new stratigraphic unit) of the Jurassic Entrada Sandstone, Gallup-Grants area, New Mexico
Morris W. Green
1974, Bulletin 1395-D
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of the Scapegoat Wilderness, Powell and Lewis and Clark Counties, Montana, with a section on geophysical surveys
Melville Rhodes Mudge, Robert L. Earhart, Kenneth C. Watts Jr., Ernest T. Tuchek, William L. Rice
1974, Bulletin 1385-B
No abstract available....
Pumice and other pyroclastic deposits in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
Donal Ray Mullineaux
1974, Bulletin 1326
Landslide Susceptibility Maps of Eastern and Southern Allegheny County, Pennsylvania (Braddock, Bridgeville, Canonsburg, Curtisville, Donora, Freeport, Glassport, McKeesport, Monongahela, Murrysvile, New Kensington East, New Kensington West 7-1/2 minute Quadrangles)
William E. Davies
1974, Open-File Report 74-273-284
Pesticides data-collection activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Texas
Douglas B. Manigold
1974, Open-File Report 74-51
The water-resources investigations program of the Geological Survey has the objective of seeing that the Nation's water resources are appraised and that the necessary water data to develop and manage them efficiently are available when needed. In carrying out this objective, the Survey is the primary source of hydrologic data...
Data on wells, springs, and thermal springs in Long Valley, Mono County, California
R.E. Lewis
1974, Open-File Report 74-1063
Abstracts of earthquake reports for the United States, MSA-149, January-March 1971
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1974, Open-File Report 74-1115
Simulated water-level changes resulting from proposed changes in ground-water pumping in the Houston area, Texas
Donald G. Jorgensen, R.K. Gabrysch
1974, Open-File Report 75-20
The need for additional water supplies in the Houston area prompted construction of Lake Livingston on the Trinity River in Polk and San Jacinto Counties, about 60 miles (96 km) northeast of Houston, as a source of surface water for municipal supply, industrial use, and irrigation. Water from the Lake...