Land subsidence in the Tulare-Wasco area, California, 1957-1959
B. E. Lofgren, Robert L. Klausing
1960, Open-File Report 60-94
No abstract available. ...
Total intensity aeromagnetic profiles of Cape Espenberg, Alaska
Gordon E. Andreasen
1960, Open-File Report 60-5
No abstract available....
The Fall Line, a geologic, topographic, and economic boundary
Raymond O. Plebuch
1960, Open-File Report 60-112
Total intensity aeromagnetic profiles of the Yukon Flats-Kandik area, Alaska
Gordon E. Andreasen
1960, Open-File Report 60-9
Surficial geology of the Beverly Hills and Venice quadrangles, California
Robert O. Castle
1960, Open-File Report 60-26
Total intensity aeromagnetic profiles of the Minchumina area, Alaska
Gordon E. Andreasen
1960, Open-File Report 60-8
No abstract available....
Surficial deposits of Alaska
Thor N. V. Karlstrom
1960, Open-File Report 60-88
No abstract available. ...
Water-level and water-level change maps for the irrigation area in the Rush Springs sandstone in Caddo County and adjacent areas
H.H. Tanaka
1960, Open-File Report 60-138
Geology of the Park City formation in the Ashley Creek-Brush Creek area, Uintah County, Utah
Larry Smith, Joseph F. Rominger
1960, Open-File Report 60-126
Preliminary geologic map of the Tippipah Spring NW quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
A. B. Gibbons
1960, Open-File Report 60-56
Geology of the Baldwin Hills area, California
Robert O. Castle
1960, Open-File Report 60-25
Gravity maps of the South Standard and Chief Oxide areas, East Tintic district, Utah
Kenneth L. Cook
1960, Open-File Report 60-30
No abstract available. ...
Total intensity aeromagnetic profile of the Brooks Range, Alaska
Gordon E. Andreasen
1960, Open-File Report 60-4
Preliminary geologic maps of the La Habra and Whittier quadrangles, Los Angeles Basin, California
R. F. Yerkes
1960, Open-File Report 60-159
Preliminary geologic map of the Victorville quadrangle, California
T. W. Dibblee Jr.
1960, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 229
Geologic map of the Hawes quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California
T. W. Dibblee Jr.
1960, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 226
Geology of the Rogers Lake and Kramer quadrangles, California
T. W. Dibblee Jr.
1960, Bulletin 1089-B
Preliminary geologic map of the Shadow Mountains quadrangle, Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties, California
T. W. Dibblee Jr.
1960, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 227
Geologic map of the Barstow quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California
T. W. Dibblee Jr.
1960, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 233
Preliminary geologic map of the Apple Valley quadrangle, California
T. W. Dibblee Jr.
1960, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 232
Geologic map of the Lancaster quadrangle, Los Angeles County, California
T. W. Dibblee Jr.
1960, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 76
A comprehensive system of automatic computation in magnetic and gravity interpretation
R.G. Henderson
1960, Geophysics (25) 569-585
In the interpretation of magnetic and gravity anomalies, downward continuation of fields and calculation of first and second vertical derivatives of fields have been recognized as effective means for bringing into focus the latent diagnostic features of the data. A comprehensive system has been devised for the calculation of any or all of these...
A possible relationship between aquatic invertebrates and avian botulism
W. I. Jensen, Jack P. Allen
1960, Conference Paper, Natural resources and american citizenship: Transactions of the twenty-fifth North American wildlife and natural resources conference
No abstract available....
Grid method of determining mean flow-distance in a drainage basin
M.W. Busby, M. A. Benson
1960, International Association of Scientific Hydrology - Bulletin (5) 32-36
The basin characteristics Σal or L ca are useful in hydrologic studies, but existing methods of determining them are either tedious or somewhat inaccurate. The grid method presented herein lessens the amount of tedious labor and provides an accurate measure of either Σal or L ca . An adaptation of the method could be used to compute the...
Transcurrent faulting and volcanism in Owens Valley, California
L. C. Pakiser
1960, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America (71) 153-160
In the Owens Valley region of California, volcanic activity of Cenozoic age was confined mainly to three areas near the ends of important faults. The volcanic eruptions seemingly took place in regions of relative tension, if the horizontal movement along these faults was left lateral. The deep depression of Owens Valley may have...