Natural water loss and recoverable water in mountain basins of southern California
J. R. Crippen
1965, Professional Paper 417-E
Clastic sedimentation in Deep Springs Valley, California
L. K. Lustig
1965, Professional Paper 352-F
Availability of ground water in the Symsonia quadrangle, Kentucky
R. W. Davis
1965, Hydrologic Atlas 157
Preliminary Report on the Engineering Geology of the Straight Creek Tunnel Pilot Bore, Clear Creek and Summit Counties, Colorado
Charles Sherwood Robinson, Fitzhugh T. Lee
1965, Open-File Report 65-139
Water-table, surface-drainage, and engineering soils map of the Frederica area, Delaware
Christian F. Davis, Durward H. Boggess, O. J. Coskery
1965, Hydrologic Atlas 140
Geology and ground water of the Tualatin Valley, Oregon
D. H. Hart, R. C. Newcomb
1965, Water Supply Paper 1697
The Tualatin Valley proper consists of broad valley plains, ranging in altitude from 100 to 300 feet, and the lower mountain slopes of the drainage basin of the Tualatin River, a tributary of the Willamette River in northwestern Oregon. The valley is almost entirely farmed. Its population is increasing rapidly,...
Water resources of the Pascagoula area, Mississippi
Edward Joseph Harvey, Harold G. Golden, H. O. Jeffery
1965, Water Supply Paper 1763
No abstract available....
Water-supply potential from an asphalt-lined catchment near Holualoa Kona, Hawaii
Salwyn S.W. Chinn
1965, Water Supply Paper 1809-P
The Jenkins-Whitesburg area includes approximately 250 square miles In Letcher and Pike Counties in the southeastern part of the Eastern Coal Field. In this area ground water is the principal source of water for nearly all rural families, most public supplies, several coal mines and coal processing plants, and one...
Water resources of the Humboldt River Valley near Winnemucca, Nevada
Philip M. Cohen
1965, Water Supply Paper 1795
This report, resulting from studies made by the U.S. Geological Survey as part of the interagency Humboldt River Research Project, describes the qualitative and quantitative relations among the components of the hydrologic system in the Winnemucca Reach of the Humboldt River valley. The area studied includes the segment of the...
Preliminary geologic map of the Poker Peak and Palisades Reservoir quadrangles, Bonneville County, Idaho, and Lincoln County, Wyoming
Howard F. Albee, Henry L. Cullins
1965, Open-File Report 65-2
No abstract available....
Potash feldspar of possible economic value in the Barstow Formation, San Bernardino County, California
Richard A. Sheppard, Arthur J. Gude
1965, Circular 500
Thirty years of Cooperative Wildlife Research Units, 1935-1965
Lee E. Yeager
1965, Resource Publication 6
No abstract available....
Comparison of geochemical environment in areas of high rate of cancer and heart disease in New York and Maryland with that of an area of low disease rate in New Mexico
Helen L. Cannon, D. Ann Fidler
1965, Open-File Report 65-27
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of parts of northeastern Ontonagon, southern Houghton, and northwestern Baraga Counties, Michigan
James R. Balsley, C. W. Smith
1965, Open-File Report 65-13
Annual report for 1964 Cooperative Fishery Units
Edward C. Kinney
1965, Resource Publication 3
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance geology of Admiralty Island, Alaska
E. H. Lathram, J. S. Pomeroy, H. C. Berg, R. A. Loney
1965, Bulletin 1181-R
Preliminary geologic map of Nevada
Kathleen M. Montgomery
1965, Open-File Report 67-159
No abstract available. ...
New Mexico State Planning Office Report-Lower Colorado River basin
F.D. Trauger
1965, Open-File Report 65-161
Preliminary report on investigation of salt springs and seeps in a portion of the Permian Basin in Texas
P. R. Stevens, W. F. Hardt
1965, Open-File Report 65-153
The Permian Basin (fig. 1) comprises a large area in the southern midcontinent region and includes major portions of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Within this basin brine springs and seeps discharge more than 20,000 tons per day of sodium chloride (common table salt). This brine contaminates many streams...
A spectrophotometric method for the determination of gold useful in mineral exploration
H. W. Lakin, H. M. Nakagawa
1965, Open-File Report 65-181
No abstract available. ...
Reported occurrences of selected minerals in New Mexico (includes most metals and nonmetals; does not include mineral fuels, most sodium and potassium salts, phosphate, or sulfur)
Leon Boyd Haigler, B. R. Alto, Helen L. Sutherland
1965, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 45
No abstract available....
Structure, Quaternary history, and general geology of the Corral Canyon area, Los Angeles County, California
R. F. Yerkes, Carl M. Wentworth
1965, Open-File Report 65-179
The Corral Canyon nuclear power plant site consists of about 305 acres near the mouth of Corral Canyon in the central Santa Monica Mountains; it is located on an east-trending segment of the Pacific Coast between Point Dume and Malibu Canyon, about 28 miles due west of Los Angeles. The...
Geologic map of the San Francisco South quadrangle, California
Manuel G. Bonilla
1965, Open-File Report 65-18
No abstract available....
A mineralogical and chemical study of the leached zone of the Bone Valley formation of Florida - a progress report
Z. S. Altschuler, C.E. Boudreau
1965, Open-File Report 65-3
Geology of damsites on Flathead River, mouth to Flathead Lake, Lake and Sanders Counties, Montana
Kenneth S. Soward
1965, Water Supply Paper 1550
No abstract available....