Vegetation of Amchitka Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
Hansford T. Shacklette, L.W. Durrell, J. A. Erdman, J. R. Keith, W.M. Klein, Hildur Krog, Herman Persson, H. Skuja, W.A. Weber
1969, Professional Paper 648
Organic extracts from JOIDES cores off northeastern Florida
E.E. Bray, Ernest Dean Evans
1969, Professional Paper 581-C
Geology of uranium deposits in the Dripping Spring quartzite, Gila County, Arizona
Harry Clifford Granger, Robert B. Raup
1969, Professional Paper 595
No abstract available....
Diagenesis of tuffs in the Barstow Formation, Mud Hills, San Bernardino County, California
Richard A. Sheppard, Arthur J. Gude
1969, Professional Paper 634
Quaternary geology of the Grand and Battlement Mesas area, Colorado
Warren E. Yeend
1969, Professional Paper 617
Stratigraphy of the Star Peak Group (Triassic) and overlying lower Mesozoic rocks, Humboldt Range, Nevada
Norman J. Silberling, R. E. Wallace
1969, Professional Paper 592
John Wesley Powell and the anthropology of the Canyon Country
Don D. Fowler, Robert C. Euler, Catherine S. Fowler
1969, Professional Paper 670
Geology and mineral deposits of the Poncha Springs NE quadrangle, Chaffee County, Colorado
Ralph Erskine Van Alstine, D. C. Cox
1969, Professional Paper 626
No abstract available....
On batholiths and volcanoes - intrusion and eruption of late Cenozoic magmas in the Glacier Peak area, North Cascades, Washington
R. W. Tabor, D. F. Crowder
1969, Professional Paper 604
Surface water supply of the United States, 1961-65, Part 7. Lower Mississippi River basin, Volume 1. Lower Mississippi River basin except Arkansas River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Water Supply Paper 1920
No abstract available....
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1964, Parts 3 and 4, Ohio River basin and St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Water Supply Paper 1955
Gold in igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks
Robert Sprague Jones
1969, Circular 610
Gold in minerals and the composition of native gold
Robert Sprague Jones, Michael Fleischer
1969, Circular 612
Gold occurs in nature mainly as the metal and as various alloys. It forms complete series of solid solutions with silver, copper, nickel, palladium, and platinum. In association with the platinum metals, gold occurs as free gold as well as in solid solution. The native elements contain the most gold,...
Hydrogeologic information on the Glorieta Sandstone and the Ogallala Formation in the Oklahoma Panhandle and adjoining areas as related to underground waste disposal
James Haskell Irwin, Robert B. Morton
1969, Circular 630
The Oklahoma Panhandle and adjacent areas in Texas, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico have prospered because of the development of supplies of fresh water and of oil and gas. The Ogallala and, in places, Cretaceous rocks produce fresh water for irrigation, public supply, and domestic and stock use through approximately...
Quality of surface waters for irrigation, Western states, 1965
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Water Supply Paper 1967
Some shorter mineral resource investigations in Alaska
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Circular 615
No abstract available....
Considerations involved in evaluating mathematical modeling of urban hydrologic systems
David R. Dawdy
1969, Water Supply Paper 1591-D
Results of geological and geochemical investigations in an area northwest of the Chulitna River, central Alaska Range
C. C. Hawley, A. L. Clark, M.A. Herdrick, S. H. B. Clark
1969, Circular 617
Sedimentary and volcanic rock units of Paleozoic and Mesozoic age, faults, and elongate bodies of intrusive rock, particularly serpentinites, have a dominant northeasterly trend in an area northwest of the Chulitna River between Eldridge Glacier and Bull River. The serpentinites locally contain abnormal (as much as 0.5 percent) concentrations of...
Sediment movement in an area of suburban highway construction, Scott Run Basin, Fairfax County Virginia, 1961-64
R.B. Vice, H.P. Guy, G.E. Ferguson
1969, Water Supply Paper 1591-E
A descriptive catalog of selected aerial photographs of geologic features in areas outside the United States
C.R. Warren, D. L. Schmidt, C. S. Denny, W.J. Dale
1969, Professional Paper 591
Sensor detection capabilities study
John Emery Wilson
1969, Circular 616
Movement of a solute in the Potomac River estuary at Washington, D.C., at low inflow conditions
James F. Wilson, Ernest D. Cobb, Nobuhiro Yotsukura
1969, Circular 529-B
The movement of a solute, as represented by a soluble fluorescent dye, was observed in the Potomac River estuary at Washington, D.C. The average net rate of downstream movement of the solute centroid was less than 0.6 mile per day. The movement of a solute is highly dependent on the...
Asbestos occurrence in the Eagle C-4 quadrangle, Alaska
Helen Laura Foster
1969, Circular 611
An asbestos occurrence was discovered in a remote part of the Eagle quadrangle, Alaska, in the summer of 1968 during geologic reconnaissance in connection with the U.S. Geological Survey's Heavy Metals program. The exposed part of the deposit consists of large joint blocks of serpentine which are cut by closely...
U.S. Geological Survey heavy metals program progress report 1968 --Topical studies
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Circular 622
U.S. Geological Survey heavy metals program progress report 1968 - Field studies
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Circular 621
The Heavy Metals program of the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines began in mid-1966 and thus at the end of calendar year 1968 was halfway through its third year. This progress report summarizes field studies carried out under the Geological Survey's part of the program during...