Mineral resources of the southern half of Zone III Santander, Norte de Santander and Boyaca, Colombia
Dwight Edward Ward, Richard Goldsmith, Bruna B. Cruz, Jaime Restrepo, A. Hernan
1970, Open-File Report 70-359
The areas covered by this report lies in the eastern Cordillera of the Colombian Andes in the region around Bucaramanga. This part of the eastern Cordillera consists of a structurally complex core of metamorphic and igneous rocks of Precambrian to Mesozoic age, flanked to east and west by faulted and...
The mineral resources of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Columbia (Zone I)
Charles McFarland Tschanz, Andres Jimeno V., Jaime B. Cruz
1970, Open-File Report 70-329
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Maria on the north coast of Colombia is an isolated triangular mountain area that reaches altitudes of almost 19,000 feet. The exceedingly complex geology is shown on the 1:200,000 geologic map. Despite five major periods of granitic intrusion, three major periods of metamorphism, and extensive...
Lead-, zinc-, and barite-bearing samples from the western Brooks Range, Alaska, with a section on petrography and mineralogy
Irvin L. Tailleur, Ray Wehr, G. Donald Eberlein
1970, Open-File Report 70-319
Concentrations of base metal and barite of potential economic significance may be present in the western De Long Mountains, northwestern Alaska. Greater than 2 percent lead and 1 percent zinc were detected semiquantitatively in sulfide-bearing hand samples from one locality, and more than 10 percent lead was analyzed in a...
Environments at U.S. and U.S.S.R. nuclear explosion sites petroleum-stimulation projects
Maurice J. Terman
1970, Open-File Report 71-279
Preliminary map of bedrock surface under parts of Boston, Cambridge, and Brookline, Massachusetts
Clifford A. Kaye
1970, Open-File Report 70-178
No abstract available....
Paleozoic and Precambrian rocks of Alaska and their role in its structural evolution
Michael Churkin Jr.
1970, Open-File Report 70-64
Acknowledging that there are large gaps in the knowledge of the geology of Alaska, the following threefold subdivision of Alaska into Paleozoic tectonic elements is proposed: Southern Alaska--the Alaska Range and farther south--is the northern end of the Paleozoic Cordilleran geosyncline that rims the eastern Pacific. Northern Alaska--the northeastern Brooks...
Selected stratigraphic sections from the Gallup area, New Mexico
John Harris Stewart, Richard F. Wilson
1970, Open-File Report 70-314
Metallic mineral resources map of the Talkeetna quadrangle, Alaska
Allen L. Clark, Edward Huntington Cobb
1970, Open-File Report 70-77
Analyses of bedrock and stream-sediment samples from the Haines-Porcupine region, southeastern Alaska
Gary R. Winkler, E.M. MacKevett Jr.
1970, Open-File Report 70-369
No abstract available....
Interim report on worldwide historic surface faulting
Manuel G. Bonilla, Jane M. Buchanan
1970, Open-File Report 70-34
This interim report presents data on and interrelations between the parameters L (length of surface rupture), D (maximum surface displacement), and M (Richter magnitude of associated earthquake) for the main traces of historic surface faults that have been reported in the worldwide literature. Original descriptions of the individual fault-events published...
Preliminary results of hydrologic studies at two recharge basins on Long Island, New York
G.E. Seaburn
1970, Professional Paper 627-C
No abstract available....
Geohydrologic significance of lithofacies of the Cockfield Formation of Louisiana and Mississippi and of the Yegua Formation of Texas
J.N. Payne
1970, Professional Paper 569-B
No abstract available....
Urbanization and its effect on the temperature of the streams on Long Island, New York
E.J. Pluhowski
1970, Professional Paper 627-D
No abstract available....
Variable azimuth Schlumberger resistivity sounding and profiling near a vertical contact
Adel A. R. Zohdy
1970, Bulletin 1313-A
Atlantic Continental Shelf and Slope of the United States - Heavy minerals of the continental margin from southern Nova Scotia to northern New Jersey
D.A. Ross
1970, Professional Paper 529-G
Geology and paleontology of Canal Zone and adjoining parts of Panama; description of Tertiary mollusks (Gastropods: Eulimidae, Marginellidae to Helminthoglyptidae)
W. P. Woodring
1970, Professional Paper 306-D
Gneissic and igneous rocks of the Quadrilatero Ferrifero, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Norman Herz
1970, Professional Paper 641-B
Gravity and magnetic anomalies in the Soda Springs region, southeastern Idaho
Don R. Mabey, Steven S. Oriel
1970, Professional Paper 646-E
No abstract available....
Atlantic Continental Shelf and Slope of the United States - Gravels of the northeastern part
John Schlee, R. M. Pratt
1970, Professional Paper 529-H
Fluorescent sand as a tracer of fluvial sediment
V. C. Kennedy, D.L. Kouba
1970, Professional Paper 562-E
The Early Cambrian fossil Salterella conulata Clark in eastern North America
E. L. Yochelson
1970, Professional Paper 683-B
Chronological narrative of the 1959-60 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
D.H. Richter, J. P. Eaton, K. J. Murata, W.U. Ault, H.L. Krivoy
1970, Professional Paper 537-E
Surface currents as determined by drift card releases on the continental shelf off the northwestern United States
Sven L. Squire Johnson Squire
1970, Technical Paper 48
Stream dispersion at selected sites
R.G. Godfrey, B. J. Frederick
1970, Professional Paper 433-K
Smaller foraminifera of late Eocene age from Eua, Tonga
Ruth Todd
1970, Professional Paper 640-A