Geology and mineral deposits of the Osgood Mountains quadrangle, Humboldt County, Nevada
Preston Enslow Hotz, Charles Ronald Willden
1964, Professional Paper 431
The Osgood Mountains quadrangle is in north-central Nevada northeast of Winnemucca, the principal town in the region. The quadrangle includes two north-northeast-trending mountain ranges, the Osgood Mountains on the east and the Hot Springs Range on the west, which are separated by a narrow valley and are bounded on the east...
Geologic map of the Silent Butte quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
E. B. Ekren
1964, Open-File Report 64-47
Geology of the Killik-Itkillik region, Alaska
W. W. Patton Jr., I.L. Tailleur
1964, Professional Paper 303-G
Pegmatites and other Precambrian Rocks in the Southern Black Hills; Geology and mineral deposits of some pegmatites in the southern Black Hills, South Dakota
James J. Norton
1964, Professional Paper 297-E
Dispersion of dissolved or suspended materials in flowing streams
R.E. Glover
1964, Professional Paper 433-B
Ecology of benthonic species
P.B. Smith
1964, Professional Paper 429-B
Core tests, Simpson area, Alaska, with a section on temperature measurement studies
F. M. Robinson, M.C. Brewer
1964, Professional Paper 305-L
Mathematics of dispersion with linear adsorption isotherm
Akio Ogata
1964, Professional Paper 411-H
The spread of a dye stream in an isotropic granular medium
Akio Ogata
1964, Professional Paper 411-G
Multiphase fluids in porous media - a review of theories pertinent to hydrologic studies
R.W. Stallman
1964, Professional Paper 411-E
Stratigraphy and structure of the Antler Peak quadrangle, Humboldt and Lander Counties, Nevada
Ralph Jackson Roberts
1964, Professional Paper 459-A
The Antler Peak quadrangle in Humboldt and Lander Counties, north-central Nevada, includes Battle Mountain and parts of the valleys of the Reese and Humboldt Rivers and of Buffalo Valley. Battle Mountain is a range 18 miles long and 12 miles wide, and has a maximum relief of 4,200 feet. The...
Fossil and recent calcareous algae from Guam
J. H. Johnson
1964, Professional Paper 403-G
No abstract available....
Scour and fill in sand-bed streams
B. R. Colby
1964, Professional Paper 462-D
Petrology of the limestones of Guam, with a section on petrography of the insoluble residues
S.O. Schlanger, J.C. Hathaway, Dorothy Carroll
1964, Professional Paper 403-D
No abstract available....
An analysis of some storm-period variables affecting stream sediment transport
H.P. Guy
1964, Professional Paper 462-E
Geology of the Killik-Etivluk Rivers region, Alaska
R. M. Chapman, R. L. Detterman, M. D. Mangus
1964, Professional Paper 303-F
Eocene algae from Ishigaki-shima, Ryukyu-retto
J. H. Johnson
1964, Professional Paper 399-C
Geochemistry of ground water in mine drainage problems
Ivan Barnes, F.E. Clarke
1964, Professional Paper 473-A
A correlation procedure for augmenting hydrologic data
N.C. Matalas, Barbara Jacobs
1964, Professional Paper 434-E
A linear regression for a short and long sequence of hydrologic events is used to lengthen the short sequence. The lengthened sequence consists of the original observations and regressed values plus noise, where the noise is a random variable with zero mean and variance proportional to the variance of the...
Bikini and nearby atolls, Marshall Islands; fossil Bryozoa from drill holes on Eniwetok Atoll
D.A. Brown
1964, Professional Paper 260-EE
Distribution of minor elements in coal beds of the Eastern Interior region
Peter Zubovic, Taisia Maximovna Stadnichenko, Nola B. Sheffey
1964, Bulletin 1117-B
Bikini and nearby atolls, Marshall Islands; Brachiopods from Eniwetok and Bikini drill holes
G.A. Cooper
1964, Professional Paper 260-FF
Bikini and nearby atolls, Marshall Islands; fossil echinoids from the Marshall Islands
P. M. Kier
1964, Professional Paper 260-GG
Methods to compute long-wave radiation from the atmosphere and reflected solar radiation from a water surface
G. E. Koberg
1964, Professional Paper 272-F
Geology of Green River Formation and associated Eocene rocks in southwestern Wyoming and adjacent parts of Colorado and Utah
W. H. Bradley
1964, Professional Paper 496-A