Availability of palynological material from Naval Petroleum Reserve No.4, IX: Gubik Test Well No. 1
Richard A. Scott
1968, Open-File Report 68-245
No abstract available....
Preliminary report of a mineral reconnaissance in the Al Maddah-Harfayn area, Asir quadrangle, Saudi Arabia
Jesse William Whitlow
1968, Open-File Report 68-326
Availability of palynological material from Naval Petroleum Reserve No.4, V: Oumalik test well no. 1
Richard A. Scott
1968, Open-File Report 68-241
No abstract available....
Availability of palynological material from Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, VII: Topogorak Test Well No. 1
Richard A. Scott
1968, Open-File Report 68-243
No abstract available....
Availability of palynological material from Naval Petroleum Reserve No.4, VIII: Gubik Test Well No. 2 (supplemental set)
Richard A. Scott
1968, Open-File Report 68-244
No abstract available....
Availability of palynological material from Naval Petroleum Reserve No.4, XI: Meade Test Well No. 1
Richard A. Scott
1968, Open-File Report 68-247
No abstract available....
Geology and mineral deposits of Churchill County, Nevada
Charles Ronald Willden, Robert C. Speed
1968, Open-File Report 68-329
Ground-water exploration using the resistivity method on the Hawaiian Islands of Oahu and Hawaii
Adel A. R. Zohdy, Dallas B. Jackson
1968, Open-File Report 68-341
Thirty-six resistivity soundings were made on the islands of Oahu and Hawaii to determine the applicability of galvanic resistivity methods for locating fresh-water aquifers in the State of Hawaii. Soundings were made on the northwestern part of the island of Oahu near the town of Waialua and on the island...
The Mt. Montro kyanite deposit, Grand Bassa County, Liberia
S. Anthony Stanin, Bismark R. Cooper
1968, Open-File Report 68-258
The Mt. Montro kyanite deposit, 14 miles north of Buchanan, Grand Bassa County, Liberia, is near the middle of a belt of kyanite-bearing gneisses and schists that is 9 miles long and 1 mile wide. The deposit, which seems to be the most persistent and the largest single body of...
Teiichispira, a new Early Ordovician gastropod genus
Ellis Leon Yochelson, Clive R. Jones
1968, Professional Paper 613-B
Mica deposits of the Blue Ridge in North Carolina
Frank Gardner Lesure
1968, Professional Paper 577
Pegmatites in the Blue Ridge of North Carolina are important sources of sheet and scrap mica, feldspar, kaolin, and quartz. Small amounts of beryl, columbite-tantalite, monazite, samarskite, and uranium minerals also have been produced. The mica-bearing pegmatites occur in mica and hornblende gneiss and schist throughout the Blue Ridge province...
Geology and ore deposits of the Iron River-Crystal Falls district, Iron County, Michigan
Harold Lloyd James, C. E. Dutton, F.J. Pettijohn, K. L. Wier
1968, Professional Paper 570
Airborne measurements of terrestrial radioactivity as an aid to geologic mapping
James A. Pitkin
1968, Professional Paper 516-F
River channel bars and dunes - Theory of kinematic waves
Walter Basil Langbein, Luna Bergere Leopold
1968, Professional Paper 422-L
A kinematic wave is a grouping cf moving objects in zones along a flow path and through which the objects pass. These concentrations may be characterized by a simple relation between the speed of the moving objects and their spacing as a result of interaction between them.Vehicular traffic has long...
Geology and coal resources of the Elk Valley area, Tennessee and Kentucky
Kenneth John Englund
1968, Professional Paper 572
Paleogene biostratigraphy of nonmarine rocks in King County, Washington
Jack A. Wolfe
1968, Professional Paper 571
River adjustment to altered hydrologic regimen - Murrumbidgee River and paleochannels, Australia
Stanley Alfred Schumm
1968, Professional Paper 598
Geochemistry of niobium and tantalum
Raymond Laurence Parker, Michael Fleischer
1968, Professional Paper 612
Principal gold-producing districts of the United States
Albert Herbert Koschmann, M.H. Bergendahl
1968, Professional Paper 610
Brachiopods of the Bois Blanc Formation in New York
A. J. Boucot, J.G. Johnson
1968, Professional Paper 584-B
Geology of the Hot Sulphur Springs quadrangle, Grand County, Colorado
Glen Arthur Izett
1968, Professional Paper 586
Geology of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee and North Carolina
Philip Burke King, Robert B. Neuman, Jarvis B. Hadley
1968, Professional Paper 587
The boundary between Tennessee and North Carolina is delimited for about 50 miles in midlength by the crests of the Great Smoky Mountains, which include some of the highest summits in the southeastern United States, and which culminate in Clingmans Dome (alt 6,642 ft). Ramifying spurs and foothills descend northwestward...
The December 1965 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Richard S. Fiske, Robert Y. Koyanagi
1968, Professional Paper 607
Flood surge on the Rubicon River, California -- Hydrology, hydraulics, and boulder transport
Kevin M. Scott, George C. Gravlee Jr.
1968, Professional Paper 422-M
Methods for predicting dispersion coefficients in natural streams, with applications to lower reaches of the Green and Duwamish Rivers, Washington
Hugo B. Fischer
1968, Professional Paper 582-A