Aeromagnetic map of the Ellington quadrangle and part of the Rockville quadrangle, Hartford and Tolland Counties, Connecticut
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Geophysical Investigations Map 648
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Mt. Toby quadrangle and part of the Greenfield quadrangle, Franklin and Hampshire Counties, Massachusetts
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Geophysical Investigations Map 660
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic strip map across the central Sierra Nevada, California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Geophysical Investigations Map 657
No abstract available....
Lower Colorado River water supply - its magnitude and distribution
A. G. Hely
1969, Professional Paper 486-D
The Quimby and Greenvale Cove Formations in western Maine
Robert Hadley Moench
1969, Bulletin 1274-L
The Bates Mountain tuff in northern Nye County, Nevada
Kenneth A. Sargent, Edwin H. McKee
1969, Bulletin 1294-E
New talc deposit in St. Lawrence County, New York
C. Ervin Brown
1969, Bulletin 1272-D
Permian sphenopsids from Antarctica
J.F. Rigby
1969, Professional Paper 613-F
Isotopic composition of diagenetic carbonates in marine Miocene formations of California and Oregon
K. J. Murata, Irving Friedman, B.M. Madsen
1969, Professional Paper 614-B
Element distribution in some Paleozoic black shales and associated rocks
James David Vine
1969, Bulletin 1214-G
Gold investigations in Precambrian clastic and pelitic rocks, southwestern Colorado and northern New Mexico
Fred Barker
1969, Bulletin 1272-F
Fluorite deposits of the Quinn Canyon Range, Nevada
C.L. Sainsbury, F. J. Kleinhampl
1969, Bulletin 1272-C
Geochemical survey Of Missouri; plans and progress for first six-month period (July-December 1969)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Open-File Report 72-398
This compilation briefly describes the objectives and purpose of a reconnaissance geochemical survey of Missouri, the results of the survey for the first 6 months, and the expenditures in funds and personnel for the present fiscal year and, as anticipated, for the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 1970. It...
Sediment transport by streams in the Walla Walla River basin, Washington and Oregon, July 1962 - June 1965
B. E. Mapes
1969, Water Supply Paper 1868
The Walla Walla River basin covers about 1,760 square miles in southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon. From the 6,000-foot crest of the Blue Mountains on the east to the 340-foot altitude of Lake Wallula (Columbia River) on the west, the basin is drained by the Touchet River and Dry Creek,...
Solubility of aluminum in the presence of hydroxide, fluoride, and sulfate
Charles Elmer Roberson, John David Hem
1969, Water Supply Paper 1827-C
The total concentration of aqueous dissolved species of aluminum that will be present in equilibrium with microcrystalline gibbsite at various levels of complexing ligand concentration are shown graphically. The graphs can be used to estimate aluminum solubility, at 25?C and 1 atmosphere total pressure, when the pH of the solution,...
Paleogene floras from the Gulf of Alaska
Jack A. Wolfe
1969, Open-File Report 69-323
Numerous collections of fossil plants from the Gulf of Alaska region were obtained from rocks that are well dated by marine mollusks. The mollusks indicate that the oldest possible age for the lowest plant assemblage is middle Eocene (Domengine) and that the youngest possible age for the highest Paleogene plant...
Stage-discharge characteristics of a Weir in a sand-channel stream
Don D. Gonzalez, C.H. Scott, James K. Culbertson
1969, Water Supply Paper 1898-A
A unique relation between water-surface elevation and water discharge usually does not exist for sand-channel streams. The relation is affected by changes in bed roughness and changes in bed elevation because of scour and fill. An artificial control on a sand-channel stream must control both the resistance to flow and...
Floods of April 28, 1966 in the northern part of Dallas, Texas
Willard B. Mills, Elmer E. Schroeder
1969, Water Supply Paper 1870-B
The floods of April 28, 1966, in the northern part of Dallas, Tex., caused heavy damage to a relatively small area. Flood damage was estimated at $2,500,000; and of this amount, $1,330,000 damage was along Bachman Branch, which has a drainage area of 12.3 square miles. At least seven persons...
Water resources of Randolph and Lawrence Counties, Arkansas
A. G. Lamonds, Marion S. Hines, Raymond O. Plebuch
1969, Water Supply Paper 1879-B
Water is used at an average rate of almost 27 million gallons per day in Randolph and Lawrence Counties, and quantities sufficient for any foreseeable use are available. Supplies for the large uses--municipal, industrial, and irrigation--can best be obtained from wells in .he Coastal Plain part of the counties and...
Floods of June 1965 in South Platte River basin, Colorado
Howard Frederick Matthai
1969, Water Supply Paper 1850-B
Heavy, intense rains in three areas on three different days caused outstanding floods on many streams in the South Platte River basin from Plum Creek, just south of Denver, downstream to the Colorado-Nebraska State line. The flood-producing storms followed a relatively wet period, and rainfall of as much as 14...
Water load of uranium radium, and gross beta activity at selected gaging stations, water year 1960-61
E. C. Mallory, J. O. Johnson, Robert Clyde Scott
1969, Water Supply Paper 1535-O
No abstract available....
Selected techniques in water resources investigations, 1966-67
Edith B. Chase, Faith N. Payne
1969, Water Supply Paper 1892
Maps showing locations of holes drilled in 1953 and 1954 by U.S. Geological Survey, Beaver Mesa area, Mesa County, Colorado, Grand County, Utah
Lee J. Eicher, A.R. Myers
1969, Open-File Report 69-88
Palynological investigations in the Pennsylvanian of Kentucky
Robert M. Kosanke
1969, Open-File Report 69-141
World subsea mineral resources
V.E. McKelvey, F.F.H. Wang
1969, IMAP 632