Map showing interpretation of Landsat imagery of the Chandalar Quadrangle, Alaska
N. R. D. Albert, J. R. Le Compte, W. C. Steele
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 878-J
Surficial geologic map of the Recluse Quadrangle, Campbell County, Wyoming
V. S. Williams
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 988
Geologic map of the Tyrone Quadrangle, Grant County, New Mexico
D. C. Hedlund
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1037
Geologic map of the Burro Peak Quadrangle, Grant County, New Mexico
D. C. Hedlund
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1040
Coal resource occurrence and coal development potential maps of the Corral Creek Quadrangle, Campbell County, Wyoming
IntraSearch Inc.
1978, Open-File Report 78-67
Geologic map of the Seitz quadrangle, eastern Kentucky
Richard W. Spengler
1978, Geologic Quadrangle 1435
Land use and land cover information and air-quality planning
W.E. Reed, J.E. Lewis
1978, Professional Paper 1099-B
The land use and land cover information developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in the Central Atlantic Regional Ecological Test Site project has been proven useful when used in an improved technique for estimating emissions, diffusion, and impact patterns of sulfur dioxide (S02) and particulate matter. Implementation of plans to...
Land use and land cover and associated maps for Canyon City, Oregon
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Open-File Report 78-844
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Silver Reef Mountains Quadrangle, Pinal and Pima counties, Arizona
P. M. Blacet, J. R. Berquist, S. T. Miller
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 934
Aeromagnetic map and interpretation, Chandalar Quadrangle, Alaska
J. W. Cady
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 878-C
Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than mineral fuels and construction materials) in the Craig Quadrangle, Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1978, Open-File Report 78-869
These summaries of references are designed to aid in library research on metallic and nonmetallic (other than mineral fuels and construction materials) mineral occurrences in the Craig quadrangle, Alaska. All references to reports of the Geological Survey, to most reports of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, and to most reports...
Coal resource occurrence and coal development potential maps of the Pats Bottom Quadrangle, Carbon County, Wyoming
Texas Instruments Incorporated
1978, Open-File Report 78-46
Surficial geologic map of the Spotted Horse Quadrangle, Campbell County, Wyoming
V. S. Williams
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 952
Preliminary seismotectonic map of the central Mississippi Valley and environs
A. V. Heyl, F. A. McKeown
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1011
Coal resource occurrence and coal development potential of the Homestead Draw Quadrangle, Campbell County, Wyoming
IntraSearch Inc.
1978, Open-File Report 78-829
Understanding natural systems; a perspective for land-use planning in Appalachian Kentucky
Wayne L. Newell
1978, Bulletin 1438
An eight-county area at the headwaters of the Kentucky River has been designated the Kentucky River Area Development District (KRADD) by the Appalachian Regional Commission. The objective of the project described in this report has been to provide materials to KRADD planners in a format and containing terminology usable by...
Principal facts for a gravity survey of the Double Hot Springs Known Geothermal Resource Area, Humboldt County, Nevada
Donald L. Peterson, Harold E. Kaufmann
1978, Open-File Report 78-107-A
During July 1977, forty-nine gravity stations were obtained in the Double Hot Springs Known Geothermal Resource Area and vicinity, northwestern Nevada. Elevations for twenty-two stations were estimated from lake bed topographic contours. Horizontal positions for these stations were determined from topographic maps and vehicle odometer. Elevations for stations DBLD34 and...
Geochemical maps showing the distribution and abundance of copper in the Philip Smith Mountains Quadrangle, Alaska
J. B. Cathrall, D.E. Detra, E.F. Cooley
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 879-G
Geochemical and generalized geologic maps showing distribution and abundance of tin, tungsten, and beryllium in the Talkeetna Quadrangle, Alaska
G.C. Curtin, R. C. Karlson, R. B. Tripp, G.W. Day
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 870-F
Coal resource occurrence and coal development potential of the Reservoir Creek Quadrangle, Campbell County, Wyoming
IntraSearch Inc.
1978, Open-File Report 78-832
A compilation of hydrologic data before and during highway construction in parts of Tijeras Canyon, New Mexico, 1972-1977
J.D. Hudson
1978, Open-File Report 78-238
Tijeras Canyon is located at the eastern edge of Albuquerque, New Mexico and extends about 15 miles to the east. The canyon is the construction site of a new east-west interstate highway. This basic-data report contains surface and ground-water data collected prior to and during highway construction. Well and spring...
Water resources data for Montana, water year 1977
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Water Data Report MT-77-1
No abstract available....
Subsurface geology and porosity distribution, Madison Limestone and underlying formations, Powder River basin, northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana and adjacent areas
James A. Peterson
1978, Open-File Report 78-783
To evaluate the Madison Limestone and associated rocks as potential sources for water supplies in the Powder River Basin and adjacent areas, an understanding of the geologic framework of these units, their lithologic facies patterns, the distribution of porosity zones, and the relation between porosity development and stratigraphic facies is...
Relative concentration of lanthanides in titanite (sphene)
Michael Fleischer
1978, Open-File Report 78-530
No abstract available....
Geologic names of Ordovician rock-stratigraphic units exposed in Kentucky
Gordon Whitney Weir, Earle Rupert Cressman
1978, Open-File Report 78-796
This report summarizes and indexes the current usage of geologic names of exposed rock-stratigraphic units of Ordovician age in Kentucky. The Ordovician rocks crop out mainly in two separate areas in Kentucky (fig. 1). The larger area of outcrop, covering much of the middle part of the state, forms the...