Geologic map of parts of the Concord and Buena Vista quadrangles, Lewis County, Kentucky
Robert Hamilton Morris
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 525
Geologic map of the Meta quadrangle, Pike County, Kentucky
Don E. Wolcott, Evan Cramer Jenkins
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 497
Geologic map of the Sharon Grove quadrangle, Todd and Logan Counties, Kentucky
George E. Ulrich
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 482
Water resources of the Western Oswego River basin, N.Y. -interim report
William J. Shampine, Leslie J. Crain, Richard C. Shipley, James B. Hood Jr.
1966, Open-File Report 66-122
This report contains a tabulation of data collection sites established by the U.S. Geological Survey in the Western Oswego River basin. Information on the types of data collected at each site is also provided. Statistical summaries are furnished for selected stream-gaging stations in the form of duration, flood frequency, and low-flow...
Geologic map of the Lake Ione quadrangle, Albany County, Wyoming
Harry McAndrews
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 508
Stratigraphy and structural geology of the Sylacauga area, Alabama
C.E. Shaw Jr.
1966, Open-File Report 66-123
No abstract available....
Progress report on salt-water intrusion studies, Sunset and Bolsa Gaps, Orange County, California
J. R. Wall, E. H. Cordes, J. A. Moreland
1966, Open-File Report 66-151
Geologic map of the Ambrosia Lake quadrangle, McKinley County, New Mexico
Elmer S. Santos, Robert E. Thaden
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 515
Analyses of some upper Paleozoic black shale samples and associated rocks
James David Vine
1966, Open-File Report 66-147
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Church Hill quadrangle, Christian County, Kentucky
George E. Ulrich
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 556
Geologic map of the Kisinger Lakes quadrangle, Fremont County, Wyoming
Willis L. Rohrer
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 527
Pre-Quaternary geology of the Allentown quadrangle, New Jersey
James Patrick Owens, James P. Minard
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 566
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Lathrop Wells 15-minute quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
B.C. Burchfiel
1966, IMAP 474
Measured sections of the Mesaverde Group and list of fossils collected from the Mancos Shale and Mesaverde Group, Thornburg area, Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties, Colorado
John R. Dyni
1966, Open-File Report 66-38
No abstract available....
Hydrochemical facies and ground-water flow patterns in northern part of Atlantic Coastal Plain
William Back
1966, Professional Paper 498-A
The part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain that extends from New Jersey through Virginia was selected as a suitable field model in which to study the relationships between geology, hydrology, and chemical character of ground water. The ground-water flow pattern is the principal hydrologic control on the chemical character of...
Water resources in the Everglades
William J. Schneider
1966, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (32) 958-965
Aerial photography is playing an important role in the evaluation of the water resources of the almost-inaccessible 1,400 square miles of Everglades in southern Florida. Color, infrared, and panchromatic photographs show salient features that permit evaluation of the overall water resources picture. The fresh water-salt water interface, drainage...
Water and the Everglades
William J. Schneider
1966, Natural History (75) 32-41
This fundamental element, whether profuse or scarce, rules the life and character of Florida's great park. But water, like living space, is a resource that civilization demands in ever increasing quantities. Examined here are the economics of water use by Florida's east coast cities and its effects on Everglades ecology....
Ultraviolet investigations for lunar missions
William R. Hemphill, William A. Fischer, J.E. Dornbach
Francis Narin, editor(s)
1966, Advances in Astronautical Sciences (20) 397-415
Preliminary field tests of an active ultraviolet imaging system have shown that it is possible to produce linages of the terrain from distances as great as 75 feet by means of reflected ultraviolet light at wavelengths longer than 3300 A. Minerals that luminesce when exposed to ultraviolet energy have been...
Magnitude and frequency of Iowa floods, Part two
Harlan H. Schwob
1966, Iowa Highway Research Board Bulletin 28
Flood records for regular and partial-record gaging stations are contained in the following pages. Each listing contains the station number and name, descriptive paragraphs pertaining to the station, and a listing of the flood peaks available through the 1965 water year. Peaks above a base as well as annual peaks...
Magnitude and frequency of Iowa floods, part one
Harlan H. Schwob
1966, Iowa Highway Research Board Bulletin 28
No abstract available....
Selected flow characteristics of streams in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon
C. H. Swift III
1966, Report
Flow-duration, annual low-flow, and annual high-flow tables through September 30, 1963, are given in this report for 110 stream-gaging stations in the Willamette and Sandy River basins. These tables summarize the basic data needed to define the streamflow characteristics at the gaging stations. The content of each of the three...
Floods of June 24-25, 1966 in southwest-central North Dakota
Orlo A. Crosby
1966, Report
A severe thunderstorm accompanied by much hail swept through southwest-central North Dakota on the afternoon of June 24. Rainfall of up to 13 inches caused floods higher than any previously known in the area. The isohyetal map (fig. 1) indicates the extent and magnitude of the storm. This map was...
Jura tectonics as a décollement
W. G. Pierce
1966, Geological Society of America Bulletin (77) 1265-1276
For many years the structure of the Jura Mountains was interpreted as a décollement whose origin was related to the Alps; in recent years, however, this mode of origin has been questioned. Most of the alternative explanations recognize a décollement to some extent, but attribute it to movement of the...
Insecticide contaminations in wetland habitats and their effects on fish- eating birds
James O. Keith
1966, Journal of Applied Ecology (3) 71-85
An unusual mortality of fish-eating birds occurred at the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge in California between 1960 and 1962. Over 1100 dead birds of ten species were found during that period. Investigations of the mortality indicated that birds died as a result of their exposure to toxaphene, which was...
Field continuation and the step model in aeromagnetic interpretation
Roland G. Henderson
1966, Geophysical Prospecting (14) 528-546
Downward continuation of the field in the neighborhood of a singularity of a magnetic anomaly is used to render the anomaly more two‐dimensional, to make the bottom of the causal body more remote, and to obtain an auxiliary function, φ (O, z), by means of which the anomaly may be...