Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States: Part 11. Pacific slope basins in California — Volume 2. Klamath and Smith River basins and Central Valley drainage from the east
L. E. Young, R.W. Cruff
1967, Water Supply Paper 1686
No abstract available....
Geology and hydrology of northeastern Nassau County, Long Island, New York
John Isbister
1967, Water Supply Paper 1825
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance of the chemical quality of surface waters of the Neches River basin, Texas
Leon S. Hughes, Donald K. Leifeste
1967, Water Supply Paper 1839-A
The kinds and quantities of minerals dissolved in the surface water of the Neches River basin result from such environmental factors as geology, streamflow patterns and characteristics, and industrial influences. As a result of high rainfall in the basin, much of the readily soluble material has been leached from the...
Geohydrology of the Souris River Valley in the vicinity of Minot, North Dakota
Wayne A. Pettyjohn
1967, Water Supply Paper 1844
The Minot area is in the north-central part of North Dakota and includes part of the Souris River valley. The region is covered by glacial drift of late Wisconsin age except in small areas where the Fort Union Formation of Tertiary age crops out. Thickness of the drift is controlled...
Development of ground-water supplies at Mississippi test facility, Hancock County, Mississippi
Roy Newcome
1967, Water Supply Paper 1839-H
Potable and industrial water supplies at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Mississippi Test Facility in Hancock County, Miss., are obtained from large-capacity wells that tap southward-dipping water-bearing sands of Miocene and Pliocene age. The fresh-water-bearing section is 2,000-3,000 feet thick in the area, and individual aquifers are as thick...
Summary of hydrologic and physical properties of rock and soil materials, as analyzed by the hydrologic laboratory of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1948-60
D. A. Morris, A.I. Johnson
1967, Water Supply Paper 1839-D
The Hydrologic Laboratory was established in 1948 to serve as the central testing laboratory for the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey. Since then, thousands of samples of rock and soil materials have been analyzed in the laboratory. Analytical data on samples from 42 States and for the...
Chemical quality of surface water in the Allegheny River basin, Pennsylvania and New York
Edward F. McCarren
1967, Water Supply Paper 1835
The Allegheny River is the principal source of water to many industries and to communities in the upper Ohio River Valley. The river and its many tributaries pass through 19 counties in northwestern and western Pennsylvania. The population in these counties exceeds 3 million. A major user of the Allegheny...
Geology and ground-water resources of Laramie County, Wyoming
Marlin E. Lowry, Marvin A. Crist, John R. Tilstra
1967, Water Supply Paper 1834
Laramie County, an area of 2,709 square miles, is in the southeast corner of Wyoming. Rocks exposed there range in age from Precambrian to Recent. The most extensive aquifers in the county are the White River Formation of Oligocene age, which is as much as 500 feet thick and consists...
Geologic map of part of the Joppa quadrangle, McCracken County, Kentucky
Warren Irvin Finch
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 652
Aeromagnetic map of parts of the Ralph and Norway quadrangles, Dickinson County, Michigan
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1967, Geophysical Investigations Map 610
The geologic occurrence of monazite
William C. Overstreet
1967, Professional Paper 530
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Oil Springs quadrangle, eastern Kentucky
William F. Outerbridge
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 586
Geologic map of the Corozal quadrangle, Puerto Rico
A. E. Nelson
1967, IMAP 473
Geology and ground-water resources of the Big Sandy Creek Valley, Lincoln, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Counties, Colorado
Donald L. Coffin, Clarence Albert Horr
1967, Water Supply Paper 1843
This report describes the geology and ground-water resources of that part of the Big Sandy Creek valley from about 6 miles east of Limon, Colo., downstream to the Kiowa County and Prowers County line, an area of about 1,400 square miles. The valley is drained by Big Sandy Creek and...
Geologic maps and section of the Red Bird quicksilver mine, Pershing County, Nevada
R. E. Wallace, Donald Bruce Tatlock
1967, Open-File Report 67-270
No abstract available....
Pre-Quaternary geologic and magnetic map and sections of part of the eastern Gogebic Iron Range, Michigan
W. C. Prinz, J.A. Hallbert
1967, IMAP 497
(LAC-60) Geologic map of the Julius Caesar quadrangle of the moon
E. C. Morris, D.E. Wilhelms
1967, IMAP 510
Geologic map of the Bodie Mountain quadrangle, Ferry and Okanogan Counties, Washington
Robert Carl Pearson
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 636
No abstract available....
Surficial geologic map of the Whitman quadrangle, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Richard G. Petersen, Charles E. Shaw
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 632
Some engineering geology problems at Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
Frank W. Osterwald
1967, Open-File Report 67-173
The U.S. Geological Survey, at the request of the rational Park Service, participated in a field symposium May 22-26, 1967, at Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky. This symposium, held by the National Park Service, was to determine the applicability of the Wilderness Act of 1964 to underground and surface portions...
Geologic map of the Benson quadrangle, Cochise and Pima Counties, Arizona
S. C. Creasy
1967, IMAP 470
Stratigraphy of the Bois Blanc Formation in New York
William Albert Oliver Jr.
1967, Professional Paper 584-A
Generalized geologic map of the Inyo Mountains Region, California
D. C. Ross (compiler)
1967, IMAP 506
Geologic map of the Utuado quadrangle, Puerto Rico
A. E. Nelson
1967, IMAP 480
Geologic map of the Prestonsburg quadrangle, Floyd and Johnson Counties, Kentucky
Charles L. Rice
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 641