Mount Abbot Quadrangle, central Sierra Nevada, California; analytic data
J. P. Lockwood
1975, Professional Paper 774-C
Hydrogeologic and hydrochemical framework, south-central Great Basin, Nevada-California, with special reference to the Nevada Test Site
I.J. Winograd, William Thordarson
1975, Professional Paper 712-C
No abstract available....
Geohydrologic significance of lithofacies of the Carrizo Sand of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas and the Meridian Sand of Mississippi
J.N. Payne
1975, Professional Paper 569-D
No abstract available....
Land subsidence due to ground-water withdrawal, Arvin-Maricopa area, California
B. E. Lofgren
1975, Professional Paper 437-D
Land subsidence due to ground-water withdrawal in the Los Banos-Kettleman City area, California; Part 1, Changes in the hydrologic environment conducive to subsidence
W.B. Bull, R.E. Miller
1975, Professional Paper 437-E
Land subsidence due to ground-water withdrawal in the Los Banos-Kettleman City area, California; Part 2, Subsidence and compaction of deposits
W.B. Bull
1975, Professional Paper 437-F
Distribution of radionuclides in the Columbia River streambed, Hanford Reservation to Longview, Washington
W.L. Haushild, G.R. Dempster Jr., H.H. Stevens Jr.
1975, Professional Paper 433-O
Discharge and flow distribution, Columbia River estuary
G. A. Lutz, D. W. Hubbell, H.H. Stevens Jr.
1975, Professional Paper 433-P
Background geochemistry of some rocks, soils, plants, and vegetables in the conterminous United States, with sections on field studies
J. J. Connor, H.T. Shacklette, R.J. Ebens, J. A. Erdman, A.T. Miesch, R.R. Tidball, H. A. Tourtelot
1975, Professional Paper 574-F
Geology of sedimentary rocks in southern Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
J. D. Love, W. R. Keefer
1975, Professional Paper 729-D
No abstract available....
Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources – Rio Grande region
S. W. West, W. L. Broadhurst
1975, Professional Paper 813-D
The Rio Grande is an interstate and international stream which begins in high mountains of Colorado, flows across New Mexico, and forms the boundary between Texas and Mexico. Precipitation ranges from 8 inches (20 em) to more than 30 inches (76 em), but irrigation is required for growing crops throughout...
The channels and waters of the upper Salmon River area, Idaho
W. W. Emmett
1975, Professional Paper 870-A
Stratigraphy of Paleozoic rocks in the Carlin-Pinon Range area, Nevada
J. F. Smith Jr., K. B. Ketner
1975, Professional Paper 867-A
A review and interpretation of the geologic setting of the Watchung Basalt flows, New Jersey
G. T. Faust
1975, Professional Paper 864-A
Carboniferous foraminifera and algae of the Amsden Formation (Mississippian and Pennsylvanian) of Wyoming
B. L. Mamet
1975, Professional Paper 848-B
The effect of sedimentation and diagenesis on trace element composition of water-laid tuff in the Keg Mountain area, Utah
D. A. Lindsey
1975, Professional Paper 818-C
Mineralization halos and diagenesis in water-laid tuff of the Thomas Range, Utah
D. A. Lindsey
1975, Professional Paper 818-B
Aeromagnetic map of Charleston and vicinity, South Carolina
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Open-File Report 75-590
Plan of study of the hydrology of the Madison Limestone and associated rocks in Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Open-File Report 75-631
A major part of the United States ' coal reserves is in the Fort Union coal region of the Northern Great Plains. Large-scale development of these reserves would place a heavy demand on the area 's limited water resources. Surface water is poorly distributed in time and space. Its use...
Movements, home range, and control of porcupines in western Washington.
Wendell E. Dodge, Victor G. Barnes
1975, Wildlife Leaflet 507
Radio-telemetry was used to monitor the movements of 18 porcupines (Erethizon dorsatum) in typical west Cascase habitat near Mount St. Helens, Washington. Average linear movement ranged from 249 m in 24 hr to 1,585 m for periods of more than 30 days. The greatest linear movement was 31.1...
Birds imported into the United States in 1972.
Roger B. Clapp
1975, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 193
Results of the Four Corners cooperative band-tailed pigeon investigation: a cooperative research effort conducted by the States of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah
Clait E. Braun, David E. Brown, Jordan C. Peterson, Thomas P. Zapatka
1975, Resource Publication 126
No abstract available....
Fish and wildlife implications of Upper Missouri Basin water allocation: a research assessment
William B. Lord, Susan K. Tubbesing, Craig Althen
1975, FWS/OBS 76/04
Automatic interpretation of Schlumberger sounding curves, using modified Dar Zarrouk functions
Adel A. R. Zohdy
1975, Bulletin 1313-E
Lead and zinc resources of Brazil
Max Gregg White, Raymond H. Nagell
1975, Open-File Report 75-49