Stratigraphy of the Albemarle Group of the Carolina slate belt in central North Carolina
Arvid A. Stromquist, Harold Wesley Sundelius
1969, Bulletin 1274-B
Summary report on mineral resources of the Picket Range area, Washington
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Open-File Report 69-307
No abstract available....
Radio description of geologic features examples and conclusions
Ivo Lucchitta, John W. M’Gonigle, David Schleicher
1969, Open-File Report 69-153
Larger Foraminifera from deep drill holes on Midway atoll
W. Storrs Cole
1969, Professional Paper 680-C
Geology of the Empire quadrangle, Grand, Gilpin, and Clear Creek Counties, Colorado
William A. Braddock
1969, Professional Paper 616
The Late Cretaceous ammonites Scaphites leei Reeside and Scaphites hippocrepis (DeKay) in the western interior of the United States
William Aubrey Cobban
1969, Professional Paper 619
Bibliography of hydrology of the United States and Canada, 1964
J.R. Randolph, N.M. Baker, Ruth G. Deike
1969, Water Supply Paper 1864
Geology and ore deposits of the Antonio dos Santos, Gongo Soco, and Conceicao do Rio Acima quadrangles, Minas Gerais, Brazil
S. L. Moore
1969, Professional Paper 341-I
Maps showing locations of holes drilled in 1949 through 1955 by U.S. Geological Survey, Long Park and adjacent areas in the southern part of the Uravan district, Montrose County, Colorado
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Open-File Report 69-298
Geology of the Coal Hill, Hartman, and Clarksville quadrangles, Johnson County and vicinity, Arkansas
E.A. Merewether, B.R. Haley
1969, Professional Paper 536-C
Preliminary geologic map of Pershing County, Nevada
Donald Bruce Tatlock (compiler)
1969, Open-File Report 69-275
Preliminary geologic map of the Barker (7 1/2') quadrangle, Judith Basin and Cascade Counties, Montana
Irving J. Witkind
1969, Open-File Report 69-320
Preliminary geologic map of the Coleen quadrangle, Alaska
W. P. Brosge, H. N. Reiser
1969, Open-File Report 69-25
No abstract available....
Water resources of Clark, Cleveland, and Dallas Counties, Arkansas
Raymond O. Plebuch, Marion S. Hines
1969, Water Supply Paper 1879-A
Clark, Cleveland, and Dallas counties constitute an area of 2,151 square miles in south-central Arkansas. The area is in two physiographic provinces--the Ouachita Mountains of the Ouachita province of the Interior Highlands, and the West Gulf Coastal Plain of the Coastal Plain province. The area is drained by the Ouachita,...
Disposal of liquid wastes by injection underground--Neither myth nor millennium
Arthur M. Piper
1969, Circular 631
Injecting liquid wastes deep underground is an attractive but not necessarily practical means for disposing of them. For decades, impressive volumes of unwanted oil-field brine have been injected, currently about 10,000 acre-feet yearly. Recently, liquid industrial wastes are being injected in ever-increasing quantity. Dimensions of industrial injection wells range widely...
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1964, Parts 7 and 8, lower Mississippi River basin and western Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Water Supply Paper 1957
Water resources of the Salmon Falls Creek basin, Idaho-Nevada
E. G. Crosthwaite
1969, Water Supply Paper 1879-D
The northern part of the Salmon Falls Creek basin, referred to as the Salmon Falls tract, contains a large acreage of good agricultural land, but the surface-water supply is inadequate to develop the area fully. Attempts to develop ground water for irrigation have been successful only locally. Specific capacities of...
Evaluation and control of corrosion and encrustation in tube wells of the Indus Plains, West Pakistan
Frank Eldridge Clarke, Ivan Barnes
1969, Water Supply Paper 1608-L
Seepage from rivers and irrigation canals has contributed to waterlogging and soil salinization problems in much of the Indus Plains of West Pakistan. These problems are being overcome in part by tube-well dewatering and deep leaching of salinized soils. The ground waters described here are anaerobic and some are supersaturated...
Characteristics of streamflow in the Colville River Basin, Stevens County, Washington
W.R. Scott
1969, Open-File Report 69-251
Water quality and discharge of streams in the Lehigh River Basin, Pennsylvania
Edward F. McCarren, Walter B. Keighton
1969, Water Supply Paper 1879-H
The Lehigh River, 100 miles long, is the second largest tributary to the Delaware River. It drains 1,364 square miles in four physiographic provinces. The Lehigh River basin includes mountainous and forested areas, broad agricultural valleys and areas of urban and industrial development. In the headwaters the water is of...
Geologic map of the Putnam Wash quadrangle, Pinal County, Arizona
Medora H. Krieger
1969, Open-File Report 69-144
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...
A light-weight backpack high-voltage electrofishing unit
F. Phillip Sharpe, Walter T. Burkhard
1969, Resource Publication 78
No abstract available....
Measurement of discharge by the moving-boat method
George F. Smoot, Charles E. Novak
1969, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 03-A11
This chapter describes the procedures for measuring discharge in large streams by the moving-boat technique. During the traverse of a boat across a stream, a sonic sounder records the geometry of the cross section, and a continuously operating current meter senses the combined stream and boat velocities. These data are...
Wildlife imported into the United States in 1968.
Division Of Management And Enforcement
1969, Wildlife Leaflet 483