Reconnaissance of the ground-water resources of the Missouri River alluvium between St. Charles and Jefferson City, Missouri
Leo F. Emmett, H. G. Jeffery
1968, Hydrologic Atlas 315
Uses of conventional aerial photography in urban areas - review and bibliography
Ashraf S. Manji
1968, Open-File Report 68-175
This paper is divided into two parts. Part I presents a review of some of the past uses of aerial photography in urban areas. The empirical studies reviewed are divided into two broad categories depending on whether inventory compilation is by direct or indirect observation. Studies using inventory by direct...
Preliminary results of a trip October 30-December 21, 1965, to the area between Sha'ya and Jabal Bani Bisqan, Saudi Arabia, together with a synopsis of mineral reconnaissance in the Asir quadrangle
William C. Overstreet
1968, Open-File Report 68-209
The area between Sha'ya and Jabal Bani Bisun in the Asir quadrangle has scant evidence of mineralization except for the single small lode gold mine called Al Lugatah, which was examined by D. F. Shaffner in 1957. No part of the area appears to justify immediate further investigation. However, for...
Geologic map of the Camp Desert Rock quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
E. Neal Hinrichs
1968, Geologic Quadrangle 726
Infrared imagery and radiometry - Summary report, December 1967
Robert M. Moxham, G.W. Greene, J. D. Friedman, S.J. Gawarecki
1968, Open-File Report 68-192
No abstract available....
Suggested areas for prospecting in the central Koyukuk River region, Alaska
Thomas P. Miller, Oscar J. Ferrians
1968, Circular 570
Occurrences of gold and other metals in the Upper Chulitna district, Alaska
C. C. Hawley, A. L. Clark
1968, Circular 564
Regional geologic map of the Shunknak and southern part of the Ambler River quadrangles, Alaska
W. W. Patton Jr., T. P. Miller, I.L. Tailleur
1968, IMAP 554
Bedrock geologic map of the Meriden quadrangle, New Haven, Hartford, and Middlesex Counties, Connecticut
P.M. Hanshaw
1968, Geologic Quadrangle 738
Geologic map of the Exie quadrangle, Green County, Kentucky
Samuel L. Moore
1968, Geologic Quadrangle 752
No abstract available....
Paleogene biostratigraphy of nonmarine rocks in King County, Washington
Jack A. Wolfe
1968, Professional Paper 571
Geologic map of the Hodgenville quadrangle, Larue and Nelson Counties, Kentucky
Frank R. Moore
1968, Geologic Quadrangle 749
No abstract available....
Brachiopods of the Bois Blanc Formation in New York
A. J. Boucot, J.G. Johnson
1968, Professional Paper 584-B
Summary report on the geology and mineral resources of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
Albert Edward Weissenborn, Parke Detweiler Snavely Jr.
1968, Bulletin 1260-G
The determination of gold in geologic materials by neutron-activation analysis using fire assay for the radiochemical separations
Jack James Rowe, Frederick Otto Simon
1968, Circular 599
Geologic map of the Monomoy Point quadrangle, Barnstable County, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Carl Koteff, Robert N. Oldale, Joseph H. Hartshorn
1968, Geologic Quadrangle 787
Geologic map of the Clintonville quadrangle, central Kentucky
William Charles MacQuown
1968, Geologic Quadrangle 717
Color photographs for water resources studies
William J. Schneider
1968, Photogrammetric Engineering (34) 257-262
Air-photo interpretation is very well suited to water resources studies where limited observations of hydrologic data must be extended to regional characteristics for large areas. It is also useful in monitoring the hydrologic regimen of an area to detect possible changes. Color aerial photography is generally superior to black-and-white photography...
Geological interpretation of a Gemini photo
William R. Hemphill, Walter Danilchik
1968, Photogrammetric Engineering (34) 150-154
Study of the Gemini V photograph of the Salt Range and Potwar Plateau, West Pakistan, indicates that small-scale orbital photographs permit recognition of the regional continuity of some geologic features, particularly faults and folds that could he easily overlooked on conventional air photographs of larger scale. Some stratigraphic relationships can...
Evaporation study at Warm Springs Reservoir, Oregon
D.D. Harris
1968, Report
The mass transfer-water budget method of computing reservoir evaporation was tested on Warm Springs Reservoir, whose contents and surface area change greatly from early spring to late summer. The mass-transfer coefficient computed for the reservoir is two to three times greater than expected and results in a computed evaporation much...
Data for springs in the southern coast, transverse, and peninsular ranges of California
Charles Floyd Berkstresser
1968, Report
Ground-water resources of Monmouth County, New Jersey
Leo A. Jablonski
1968, New Jersey Division of Water Policy and Supply Special Report 23
Monmouth County includes an area of 538 square miles in east-central New Jersey. The climate is characterized by moderate temperature, moderate humidity, and moderate precipitation. The exposed rocks in the area are chiefly sands and clays, which range in age from Late Cretaceous through Recent. The formations strike northeast-southwest and dip...
Data for springs in the northern coast ranges and Klamath Mountains of California
Charles Floyd Berkstresser
1968, Report
Geology of the Magruder Mountain area, Nevada-California
Edwin H. McKee
1968, Bulletin 1251-H
No abstract available....
Seismic evidence for the thickness of Cenozoic deposits in Mono Basin, California
L. C. Pakiser
1968, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America (79) 1833-1838
From gravity and limited seismic data obtained in 1957, Pakiser and others (1960) reported a thickness of Cenozoic deposits in the deepest part of Mono Basin, California, of 5.5 ± 1.5 km. Later, in 1962, from a series of chemical explosions in the westernmost part of Mono Basin and outside...