Ground-water conditions for 1965 at the Marine Corps Base, Twentynine Palms, California
F. W. Giessner, S. G. Robson
1966, Open-File Report 66-48
Aeromagnetic map of the Hampton quadrangle and part of the Scotland quadrangle, Windham County, Connecticut
P. W. Philbin, C. W. Smith
1966, Geophysical Investigations Map 593
No abstract available....
Map showing altitude of the base of fresh water in coastal plain aquifers of the Mississippi embayment
E. M. Cushing
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 221
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Big Stone Lake Watershed, West-central Minnesota
R. D. Cotter, L. E. Bidwell, E.L. Oakes, G.H. Hollenstein
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 213
No abstract available....
Geomorphic effects of the earthquake of March 27, 1964 in the Martin-Bering Rivers area, Alaska
Samuel J. Tuthill, Wilson M. Laird
1966, Professional Paper 543-B
The Alaska earthquake of March 27, 1964, caused widespread geomorphic changes in the Martin-Bering Rivers area-900 square miles of uninhabited mountains, alluvial flatlands, and marshes north of the Gulf of Alaska, and east of the Copper River. This area is at lat 60°30’ N. and long 144°22’ W., 32 miles...
Water resources of the Pomme de Terre River Watershed, West-central Minnesota
R. D. Cotter, L. E. Bidwell
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 220
The watershed is underlain by water-bearing glacial drift, cretaceous rocks, and Precambrian crystalline rocks. It is an elongate basin 92 miles long and has a drainage area of 977 square miles. The Pomme de Terre River flows within an outwash valley discharging into the Minnesota River at Marsh Lake....
Geologic map of the Caledonia quadrangle, Trigg and Christian Counties, Kentucky
George E. Ulrich, Harry Klemic
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 604
Progress report on proposed ground-water studies in the Lytle Creek-San Sevaine area, Upper Santa Ana Valley, California, 1965
J.J. French
1966, Open-File Report 66-44
Induced recharge of an artesian glacial-drift aquifer at Kalamazoo, Michigan
J.E. Reed, Morris Deutsch, S.W. Wiitala
1966, Water Supply Paper 1594-D
As part of a program for managing its ground-water supply, the city of Kalamazoo has constructed induced-recharge facilities at the sites of several of its well fields. To determine the benefits of induced recharge in a water-management program, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the city, conducted a series...
The future for water in the Wolf River region, Wisconsin
C. L. R. Holt Jr.
1966, Open-File Report 66-62
Ground-water inventory for 1965, Edwards Air Force Base, California
F. W. Giessner, J.A. Westphal
1966, Open-File Report 66-49
World distribution of soil, rock, and vegetation
J.M. Goldberg, F.R. Fosberg, Marie-Helene Sachet, Allen Reimer
1966, Open-File Report 66-50
Channel and hillslope processes in a semiarid area, New Mexico
Luna Bergere Leopold, William W. Emmett, Robert M. Myrick
1966, Professional Paper 352-G
Ephemeral washes having drainage areas from a few acres to 5 square miles are shown by actual measurement to be accumulating sediment on the streambed. This aggradation is not apparent to the eye but is clearly shown in 7 years of annual remeasurement.A similar aggradation was in progress in the...
Geologic map of Quadrilatero Ferrifero, Minas Gerais, Brazil
John Van N. Dorr
1966, Open-File Report 66-27
No abstract available....
Beryllium content of volcanic rocks
Daniel R. Shawe, Stanley Bernold
1966, Bulletin 1214-C
Floods in Palos Park Quadrangle, Northeastern Illinois
Allen W. Noehre, Roman T. Mycyk
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 145
Geologic map of the Striped Hills quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
E. J. McKay, B.C. Burchfiel
1966, Open-File Report 66-85
Flood-flow characteristics of Caddo River at U. S. Highway 67 and Interstate Highway 30 at Caddo Valley, Arkansas
L.D. Hauth, R.C. Christensen
1966, Open-File Report 66-59
Geologic map of the Rowe quadrangle, Massachusetts and Vermont
A.H. Chidester, N. L. Hatch Jr., P. H. Osberg, S. A. Norton, J. H. Hartshorn
1966, Open-File Report 66-14
No abstract available....
Special sediment investigations Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri, 1961-63
Cloyd H. Scott, Howard D. Stephens
1966, Water Supply Paper 1819-J
Four sets of comprehensive hydraulic and sediment data were obtained during 1961-63 for the Mississippi River at St. Louis at ranges of mean velocity from 3.3 to 5.6 feet per second, of mean depth from 22 to 37 feet, of width from 1,570 to 1,670 feet, of mean water-surface slope...
Boundaries of the United States and the several states
Franklin K. Van Zandt
1966, Bulletin 1212
Mineral resources of the Mount Jefferson primitive area, Oregon
George Walton Walker, Robert C. Greene, Eldon C. Pattee
1966, Bulletin 1230-D
Regional trends in water-well drilling in the United States
Gerald Meyer, Granville G. Wyrick
1966, Circular 533
Between the towns of Macon and Taylorville in central Illinois lies a ridge that is part of a system of ridges and knolls largely composed of sand and gravel. This ridge contains an important aquifer. An extensive electrical earth resistivity survey was conducted over the ridged-drift aquifer. Inversion of the...
Tritium rainout over the United States in 1962 and 1963
G.L. Stewart, C.M. Hoffman
1966, Circular 520
The magnitude and frequency of floods are defined regionally for small streams (drainage This report describes the tritium sampling network established by the U.S. Geological Survey. Tritium rainout data are included for 1962 and 1963 precipitation collected at 15 stations in the United States and Puerto Rico. These data are...
Geochemical reconnaissance in the Pequop Mountains and Wood Hills, Elko County, Nevada
Ralph Leroy Erickson, A. P. Marranzino, Uteana Oda, W.W. Janes
1966, Bulletin 1198-E