Geology of the Montfort and Linden quadrangles, Wisconsin
John E. Carlson
1961, Bulletin 1123-B
Geology of the Mount McKinley quadrangle, Alaska
John Calvin Reed Jr.
1961, Bulletin 1108-A
Geochemical prospecting abstracts, January 1955-June 1957
Ellen Lucile Markward
1961, Bulletin 1098-B
Selected bibliography on evaporation and transpiration
Thomas William Robinson, A.I. Johnson
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-R
Flume studies using medium sand (0.45mm)
Daryl B. Simons, E.V. Richardson, M.L. Albertson
1961, Water Supply Paper 1498-A
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...
Correlation of ground-water levels and air temperatures in the winter and spring in Minnesota
Robert Schneider
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-D
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...
Geology of the Boxelder quadrangle, Montana
R. M. Lindvall
1961, IMAP 338
Floods of January-February 1959 in Indiana
Malcolm D. Hale, Richard Earl Hoggatt
1961, Circular 440
The floods of January-February 1959 in Indiana exceeded those previously known on many streams in the southeastern portion of the State in January and on several streams in the Wabash Valley during February. At least 3 lives were lost, more than 2,000 people were evacuated, and dozens of bridges were...
Geologic map of the Hagemeister Island quadrangle, Alaska
J. M. Hoare, W. L. Coonrad
1961, IMAP 321
Surges in natural stream channels
S. E. Rantz
1961, Water Supply Paper 1369-C
Energy losses, associated with abrupt enlargements in pipes; with special reference to the influence of boundary roughness
Carl E. Kindsavter
1961, Water Supply Paper 1369-B
Quality of water considerations, lower Colorado River area
Burdge Irelan
1961, Open-File Report 61-73
Gamma-radioactivity investigations at the Nevada Test Site, Nye and Lincoln Counties, Nevada
C. M. Bunker
1961, Open-File Report 61-27
Floods in Pennsylvania, frequency and magnitude
W. F. Busch, E.C. Shaw
1961, Open-File Report 61-28
This report outlines a method of determining the magnitude of floods having frequencies up to 50 years for any stream in Pennsylvania except regulated streams and streams whose drainage basins are smaller than 10 square miles. On the main stems of the Schuylkill, Delaware, Susquehanna, and Chemung Rivers the magnitude...
Geology of the Michigan basin with reference to subsurface disposal of radioactive wastes
Wallace De Witt Jr.
1961, Open-File Report 61-40
Interim report on geologic investigations of the U12b tunnel system, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
D.D. Dickey, W.L. Emerick
1961, Open-File Report 61-41
Wisconsin River near Dekorra, Wisconsin, flood-flow characteristics at proposed bridge site on the Wisconsin freeway in Columbia County
D.W. Ericson
1961, Open-File Report 61-45
Ground water in the alluvium of Beaver Creek basin, Oklahoma
D.L. Hart Jr.
1961, Open-File Report 61-59
Beaver Creek is an 857 square-mile area in south-central Oklahoma. The tributaries head at an altitude as high as 1,400 feet and the mouth of Beaver Creek is at an altitude of 804 feet. Alluvial material has been deposited along all the major streams in the basin. The alluvium contains...
The surface-water supply of the lower Colorado River area
A. G. Hely
1961, Open-File Report 61-61
Ground water in the alluvium of Elk Creek basin, Oklahoma
J.R. Hollowell
1961, Open-File Report 61-65
Elk Creek basin comprises 584 square miles in Washita, Beckman, and Kiowa Counties. The basin is typical of southwestern Oklahoma with nearly level plains broken by gentle rolling hills and low escarpments, except for the extreme southern part, where seven granite and gabbroic knobs and ridges of the Wichita Mountains...
Ground water in the vicinity of Roosevelt, Oklahoma
J.R. Hollowell
1961, Open-File Report 61-67
The principal source of additional ground-water supply in the Roosevelt area of west-central Kiowa County is from alluvial deposits. Ground water can be obtained in varying amounts from the red beds of Permian age, but yields of wells are small and the water is of poor quality at most places. Roosevelt's...
Geologic reconnaissance of granitic intrusive masses at Gold Meadows, Tem Piute and Trappman's Camp, Lincoln and Nye Counties, Nevada, and comparison with the Climax Stock at the Nevada Test Site
F. N. Houser, R. E. Davis, W.L. Emerick
1961, Open-File Report 61-70
Determining evaporation from the Salton Sea by the energy-budget method
G.H. Hughes
1961, Open-File Report 61-71