Office of International Geology reports resulting from U.S. Geological Survey participation in the United States Technical Assistance Program bibliographic supplement for 1968-1971
Wenonah E. Bergquist, Lloyd Lynch, Mary M. Brister
1972, Open-File Report 72-35
U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1263, by Jo Ann Heath and Nancy B. Tabacchi, lists the reports that resulted from a wide variety of geologic and hydrologic investigations, and institutional development programs undertaken by the U. S. Geological Survey and counterpart agencies during the period 1940 to 1967. This supplementary...
Early and Middle Cambrian trilobites from Antarctica
A. R. Palmer, C.G. Gatehouse
1972, Professional Paper 456-D
Reconnaissance geology of the Precambrian rocks in the Ayn Qunay quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
William C. Overstreet, Jesse William Whitlow, Abdullah O. Ankary
1972, Open-File Report 72-281
The Aya Qunay quadrangle covers an area of 2833 sq km in central Saudi Arabia, Only the western edge of the quadrangle is underlain by Precambrian rocks, which were the subject of this investigation. Toward the east the Precambrian rocks are unconformably overlain by Permian and younger sedimentary rocks. The...
Report on field trip to the Jabal As Sawrah and Wadi Al'Ays areas, northwestern Hijaz quadrangle, Saudi Arabia
Robert Francis Johnson, Virgil A. Trent
1972, Open-File Report 72-197
Surface water in Duval and Nassau Counties, Florida
Warren Anderson
1972, Open-File Report 72-8
Geology of the Konakpinar--Sarica area, Sivas Province, Turkey
Patrick James Barosh, Salim Sermin, Ilker Gencel, Metin Sengun, Frank Ekren
1972, Open-File Report 72-25
The junction of several major structures and stratigraphic sequences is in the Konakpinar-Sarica area of central Turkey. Most of the area is underlain by Upper Jurassic to Cretaceous limeston and siltstone, early Tertiary sedimentary rock, and remnants of younger volcanic rocks and lacustrine deposits. The northeastern part of the area,...
Vegetation of prairie potholes, North Dakota, in relation to quality of water and other environmental factors
R. E. Stewart, H.A. Kantrud
1972, Professional Paper 585-D
Measurements of specific conductance provide an adequate indication of the average salinity of surface waters in natural ponds and lakes of the northern .prairie region. Yearly and seasonal variations in specific conductance were much greater in brackish and subsaline wetlands than in fresh-water areas. The principal vegetational types. Land-use practices...
Water resources of the Kenai-Soldotna area, Alaska
G. S. Anderson, S. H. Jones
1972, Open-File Report 72-7
No abstract available....
Ground-water hydrology of prairie potholes in North Dakota
C. E. Sloan
1972, Professional Paper 585-C
Prairie potholes (sloughs) are water-holding depressions of glacial origin in the prairies of the Northern United States and southern Canada. Water is supplied to the potholes by precipitation on the water surface, basin runoff, and seepage inflow of ground water. Depleticn of pothole water results from evapotranspiration, overflow, and seepage...
Report on field work in the Mahd adh Dhahab area, Saudi Arabia, February 29 to April 13, 1964
Richard Goldsmith, Jameel Kouther
1972, Open-File Report 72-134
Preliminary geologic map of the Happy Valley quadrangle, Cochise County, Arizona
Harald D. Drewes
1972, Open-File Report 72-95
Heavy-minerals reconnaissance in the Fatimah Formation, near Jiddah, Saudi Arabia
Louis Gonzalez
1972, Open-File Report 72-135
Near Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, a heavy-minerals survey was made in the Precambrian sediments o# the Fatima Formation. Samples measuring 0.25 cubic meters were taken in a net related to the drainage system and. washed in a sluice. The concentrates were tested. for 29 elements which included precious and. base metals,...
The contributions of Ranger photographs to understanding the geology of the Moon
N.J. Trask
1972, Professional Paper 599-J
Hydrologic investigations of prairie potholes in North Dakota, 1959-68
W. S. Eisenlohr Jr., editor(s)
1972, Professional Paper 585-A
A prairie pothole is a depression in the prau1e, capable of storing water, that is the result of glacial processes. Years ago, there were many hundreds of thousands of prairie potholes in the North-Central United States, but large numbers of them have been drained for agricultural use. This report is...
Geologic map of the Greenland and Rockland quadrangles, Ontonagan County, Michigan
Jesse W. Whitlow
1972, Open-File Report 74-1123
No abstract available. ...
Hydrologic significance of lithofacies of the Cane River Formation or equivalents of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas
J.N. Payne
1972, Professional Paper 569-C
No abstract available....
Geological Survey research 1972, Chapter C
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Professional Paper 800-C
This collection of 37 short papers is the second published chapter of "Geological Survey Research 1972." The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Conservation, Geologic, and Water Resources Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey.Chapter A, to be published later in the year,...
Quality of stream waters of the White Cloud Peaks area, Idaho
William W. Emmett
1972, Water-Resources Investigations Report 72-6
No abstract available....
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1970; Part 2, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Circular 652
Energy resources of the United States
P. K. Theobald, Stanley P. Schweinfurth, Donald Cave Duncan
1972, Circular 650
Estimates are made of United States resources of coal, petroleum liquids, natural gas, uranium, geothermal energy, and oil from oil shale. The estimates, compiled by specialists of the U.S. Geological Survey, are generally made on geologic projections of favorable rocks and on anticipated frequency of the energy resource in the...
Ground-Water Hydraulics
Stanley William Lohman
1972, Professional Paper 708
A quick transcribing technique for oral data
David Schleicher
1972, Open-File Report 72-330
Stenographic techniques offer a means for transcribing oral data accurately and efficiently. In one such application, during five Appolo lunar missions, a rough but helpful transcript was produced within minutes. Similarly, lectures, conferences, and audio tapes can be accurately transcribed as promptly as necessary. Computer programs for translating shorthand notes...
Structural geology of the Sun River Canyon and adjacent areas, northwestern Montana
Melville Rhodes Mudge
1972, Professional Paper 663-B
Transverse diffusion of solutes in natural streams
Nobuhiro Yotsukura, Ernest D. Cobb
1972, Professional Paper 582-C
Distribution of copper and other metals in gully sediments of part of Okanogan County, Washington
Kenneth F. Fox Jr., C. Dean Rinehart
1972, Open-File Report 70-129