Chemical analyses for selected minor elements in Pierre shale
Lloyd Forrest Rader, F. S. Grimaldi
1961, Professional Paper 391-A
Spectrographic analysis for selected minor elements in Pierre shale
Paul R. Barnett
1961, Professional Paper 391-B
Late Jurassic ammonites from the western Sierra Nevada, California
Ralph Willard Imlay
1961, Professional Paper 374-D
Primary textures and mineral associations in the ultramafic zone of the Stillwater complex, Montana
E.D. Jackson
1961, Professional Paper 358
Stratigraphy of the East Tintic Mountains, Utah, with a section on quaternary deposits
H. T. Morris, Thomas Seward Lovering, H.D. Goode
1961, Professional Paper 361
Some observations on the hydrochemistry and sedimentation of the Chamberlin Glacier area, Alaska
Frank Hays Rainwater, Harold P. Guy
1961, Professional Paper 414-C
Chattanooga shale and related rocks of central Tennessee and nearby areas
Louis C. Conant, Vernon Emanuel Swanson
1961, Professional Paper 357
Joints in Precambrian rocks, Central City-Idaho Springs area, Colorado
Jack Edward Harrison, Robert Hadley Moench
1961, Professional Paper 374-B
Stratigraphy of outcropping Permian rocks in parts of northeastern Arizona and adjacent areas
Charles Brian Read, Alexander A. Wanek
1961, Professional Paper 374-H
Salinity and hydrology of closed lakes
Walter Basil Langbein
1961, Professional Paper 412
Lakes without outlets, called closed lakes, are exclusively features of the arid and semiarid zones where annual evaporation exceeds rainfall. The number of closed lakes increases with aridity, so there are relatively few perennial closed lakes, but "dry" lakes that rarely contain water are numerous.Closed lakes fluctuate in level to...
Review of waterpower withdrawals in McKenzie River basin, Oregon
Jesse Lane Colbert
1961, Open-File Report 61-33
The review of withdrawals for this basin has been given a high priority because of the current interest in both recreational and water values present. Federal and State agencies with interests in the area signified their desires to have the review made at an early date....
Utilization of gamma-ray logs by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1949-1953
Kenneth Granville Bell, V.C. Rhoden, R.L. McDonald, C. M. Bunker
1961, Open-File Report 61-21
Annotated bibliography of water-use data, 1960
Lois E. Randall
1961, Circular 455
Availability of ground water in the Gallup area, New Mexico
Samuel Wilson West
1961, Circular 443
A thick succession of sedimentary rocks (about 6,000 feet) underlies the town of Gallup and crops out nearby. Although all the sedimentary rocks are capable of yielding some water, only a few units of sandstone and limestone yield water in sufficient quantity and of acceptable quality to be considered as...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1959, Part 5, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River Basins
J. V. B. Wells
1961, Water Supply Paper 1628
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 3-B, Cumberland and Tennessee River basins
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1706
Short papers in the geologic and hydrologic sciences, articles 293-435
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Professional Paper 424-D
The scientific and economic results of work by the United States Geological Survey during the fiscal year 1961, the 12 months ending June 30, 1961, are summarized in 4 volumes. This volume includes 143 short papers on subjects in the fields of geology, hydrology, and related sciences, prepared by members...
Short papers in the geologic and hydrologic sciences, articles 147-292
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Professional Paper 424-C
The scientific and economic results of work by the United States Geological Survey during the fiscal year 1961, the 12 months ending June 30, 1961, is being summarized in four volumes. This volume includes 146 short papers on subjects in the fields of geology, hydrology, and related sciences, prepared by...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 9, Colorado River basin
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1713
Availability of ground water in Lyon County, Minnesota
Harry G. Rodis
1961, Circular 444
Lyon County is in southwestern Minnesota, about 150 miles southwest of Minneapolis and St. Paul The basement rocks in the area consist of granite and quartzite of Precambrian age. These materials are in turn overlain by shale and sandstone of Cretaceous age, glacial drift of Pleistocene age, and alluvium of...
Urban growth and the water regimen
John Savini, J.C. Kammerer
1961, Water Supply Paper 1591-A
The continuing growth and concentration of population and industry in urban and suburban areas in recent decades has caused a complex merging of social, economic, and physical problems, The interrelationships of man and his use and development of the land and water resources is a particularly significant aspect of urbanization,...
Selected sources of information on U.S. and world energy resources: An annotated bibliography
James Trumbull
1961, Circular 447
Filter-press method of extracting water samples for chloride analysis
Norbert J. Lusczynski
1961, Water Supply Paper 1544-A
Ground water and the law
H. E. Thomas
1961, Circular 446
Ground-water potentialities in the Crescent Valley, Eureka and Lander Counties, Nevada
Christie Paul Zones
1961, Water Supply Paper 1581
The Crescent Valley is an intermontane basin in Eureka and Lander Counties, just south of the Humboldt River in north-central Nevada. The valley floor, with an area of about 150 square miles, has a shape that more nearly resembles a Y than a crescent, although the valley apparently was named...