Principal facts for gravity stations in the Death Valley region, California
D. R. Mabey
1966, Open-File Report 66-80
Principal facts for gravity stations in the western Mojave Desert, California
D. R. Mabey
1966, Open-File Report 66-81
A reconnaissance of lakes and proposed lake sites in the White Mountains, Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona
R.H. Musgrove, M. E. Cooley
1966, Open-File Report 66-91
Water-surface profiles of Raccoon River at Des Moines, Iowa
Philip J. Carpenter, David H. Appel
1966, Open-File Report 67-37
This investigation was undertaken as a part of the cooperative program with the Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, the City of Des Moines, and the U.S. Geological Survey. The purpose of this report is twofold: 1. To present water-surface profiles and rating curves for existing channel conditions in the 4-mile reach...
Time-of-travel studies, Hoosic River, North Adams, Massachusetts, to Hoosick Falls, New York
Bernard Dunn
1966, Open-File Report 66-31
Beryllium content of volcanic rocks
Daniel R. Shawe, Stanley Bernold
1966, Bulletin 1214-C
Ground water in the Cimarron River basin: New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, and Oklahoma
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1966, Open-File Report 66-159
This report on ground water in the Cimarron River basin was prepared by the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey at the request of the U.S. Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, for inclusion in the Corps' overall report on the water resources of the basin. The report is...
Surficial geology of the Athol quadrangle, Worcester and Franklin Counties, Massachusetts
Donald F. Eschman
1966, Bulletin 1163-C
Flood-flow characteristics of Caddo River at U. S. Highway 67 and Interstate Highway 30 at Caddo Valley, Arkansas
L.D. Hauth, R.C. Christensen
1966, Open-File Report 66-59
Special sediment investigations Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri, 1961-63
Cloyd H. Scott, Howard D. Stephens
1966, Water Supply Paper 1819-J
Four sets of comprehensive hydraulic and sediment data were obtained during 1961-63 for the Mississippi River at St. Louis at ranges of mean velocity from 3.3 to 5.6 feet per second, of mean depth from 22 to 37 feet, of width from 1,570 to 1,670 feet, of mean water-surface slope...
Geologic map of Quadrilatero Ferrifero, Minas Gerais, Brazil
John Van N. Dorr
1966, Open-File Report 66-27
No abstract available....
Geologic evaluation of radar imagery, Caliente and Temblor Ranges, southern California
Edward W. Wolfe
1966, Open-File Report 69-321
Distribution of gold, silver, tellurium, and mercury in the Ely Mining District, White Pine County, Nevada
Garland B. Gott, J. H. McCarthy
1966, Circular 535
Regional trends in water-well drilling in the United States
Gerald Meyer, Granville G. Wyrick
1966, Circular 533
Between the towns of Macon and Taylorville in central Illinois lies a ridge that is part of a system of ridges and knolls largely composed of sand and gravel. This ridge contains an important aquifer. An extensive electrical earth resistivity survey was conducted over the ridged-drift aquifer. Inversion of the...
Aeromagnetic map of the Avon quadrangle, Hartford County, Connecticut
P. W. Philbin, C. W. Smith
1966, Geophysical Investigations Map 594
No abstract available....
An appraisal of the ground-water resources of the Juniata River Basin, Pennsylvania
Paul R. Seaber, Este F. Hollyday
1966, Open-File Report 66-121
This report describes the availability, quantity, quality, variability, and cost of development of the ground-water resources in the Juniata River basin, one of the larger sub-basins of the Susquehanna River basin. The report has been prepared for and under specifications established by the Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, and...
Ground-water research in the United States
O. M. Hackett
1966, Circular 527
Terrestrial impact structures - a bibliography
Jacquelyn H. Freeberg
1966, Bulletin 1220
Geohydrology of Saline County, Nebraska
Philip A. Emery
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 216
Geologic map of the Deadhorse Flat quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
Donald C. Noble, Richard D. Krushensky, E. J. McKay, John R. Ege
1966, Trace Elements Investigations 866
Geophysical and geological investigations relating to earthquakes in the Denver area, Colorado
J. H. Healy, and others
1966, Open-File Report 66-60
Pilot hole of the University of New Mexico water well no. 7
J.B. Cooper
1966, Open-File Report 66-18
Slide-induced waves, seiching and ground fracturing caused by the earthquake of March 27, 1964 at Kenai Lake, Alaska
David S. McCulloch
1966, Professional Paper 543-A
The March 27, 1964, earthquake dislodged slides from nine deltas in Kenai Lake, south-central Alaska. Sliding removed protruding parts of deltas-often the youngest parts-and steepened delta fronts, increasing the chances of further sliding. Fathograms show that debris from large slides spread widely over the lake floor, some reaching the toe...
Progress report on analog model construction, Orange County, California
E. H. Cordes, J. R. Wall, Joe A. Moreland
1966, Open-File Report 66-19
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States: Part 9. Colorado River Basin
James L. Patterson, William P. Somers
1966, Water Supply Paper 1683
This report outlines methods by which the magnitude and frequency of expected floods of any recurrence interval from 1.1 to 50 years can be determined at most points in the Colorado River basin.Composite frequency curves were drawn showing the relation of the mean annual flood to floods having recurrence intervals...