Fluvial sediment of the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri
Paul Robert Jordan
1965, Water Supply Paper 1802
An investigation of the fluvial sediment of the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Mo., was begun in 1948. Most data have been obtained only to determine the daily suspended-sediment discharge and the particle-size distribution of suspended sediment and bed material, but a few data have been obtained to study the...
Ground water in the upper part of the Teton Valley, Teton Counties, Idaho and Wyoming
Chabot Kilburn
1965, Water Supply Paper 1789
Drought of the 1950's with special reference to the Mid-continent
Raymond L. Nace, Edward J. Pluhowski
1965, Water Supply Paper 1804
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States, part 8. Western Gulf of Mexico basins
James L. Patterson
1965, Water Supply Paper 1682
No abstract available....
Has the United States enough water?
Arthur M. Piper
1965, Water Supply Paper 1797
No abstract available....
Waterpower resources in Nehalem River basin, Oregon
Loyd L. Young, Jesse Lane Colbert, David L. Gaskill, Arthur M. Piper
1965, Water Supply Paper 1610-C
No abstract available....
Ground-water conditions and storage in the Central Sevier Valley, Utah
Richard A. Young, Carl H. Carpenter
1965, Water Supply Paper 1787
The central Sevier Valley, in the central part of Utah, extends from the town of Kingston to the Yuba Dam and from the Tushar and Valley Mountains and the Pavant Range to the Sevier, Fishlake, Wasatch, and Gunnison Plateaus. A geologic and hydrologic investigation of the valley was made to...
Aeromagnetic map of parts of the Mt. Rose and the Virginia City quadrangles, Lyon, Storey, and Washoe Counties, Nevada
William J. Dempsey, Joseph L. Vargo
1965, Open-File Report 65-39
No abstract available....
Geology of the Whitesville quadrangle, Kentucky
Ronald H. Calvert
1965, Geologic Quadrangle 419
Geologic map of the southeastern Caliente Range, San Luis Obispo County, California
J. G. Vedder, Charles Albert Repenning
1965, Oil and Gas Investigation Map 217
No abstract available. ...
Geology of parts of the Shetlerville and Rosiclare quadrangles, Kentucky
Dewey Harold Amos
1965, Geologic Quadrangle 400
Geology and artesian water supply of the Grand Junction area, Colorado
Stanley William Lohman
1965, Professional Paper 451
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Atlantic City quadrangle, Fremont County, Wyoming
Richard W. Bayley
1965, Geologic Quadrangle 459
Geology of the Sierra Blanca area, Hudspeth County, Texas
Claude C. Albritton Jr., J. Fred Smith Jr.
1965, Professional Paper 479
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Keene quadrangle, central Kentucky
Earle Rupert Cressman
1965, Geologic Quadrangle 440
Geologic map of the Hickory quadrangle, Graves County, Kentucky
Lawrence Vernon Blade
1965, Geologic Quadrangle 457
Water-table, surface-drainage, and engineering soils map of the Kenton area, Delaware
Durward H. Boggess, John K. Adams
1965, Hydrologic Atlas 138
No abstract available....
(LAC-40) Geologic map and section of the Timocharis region of the Moon
M. H. Carr
1965, IMAP 462
Aeromagnetic map of parts of western Iron, southwestern Baraga, southern Houghton, southeastern Ontonagon, and northeastern Gogebic Counties, Michigan
James R. Balsley, F.A. Petrafeso
1965, Open-File Report 65-11
Relation of electrochemical potentials and iron content to ground-water flow patterns
William Back, Ivan Barnes
1965, Professional Paper 498-C
This study was undertaken to develop means of measuring oxidation potentials in aquifer systems and to use the measured values in interpreting the behavior of iron in ground water. Anne Arundel County, Md., was selected as the area of study because of the wide range of concentration of iron-nearly zero...
Variations in chemical character of water in the Englishtown Formation, New Jersey
Paul R. Seaber
1965, Professional Paper 498-B
This investigation describes the variations in the chemical character of the water in the Englishtown Formation of Late Cretaceous age in the Atlantic Coastal Plain of New Jersey, and demonstrates the application of the concept of hydrochemical mapping to the study and evaluation of water-bearing materials. The chemistry of ground water...
Resource understanding: a challenge to aerial methods
Stewart L. Udall
1965, Photogrammetric Engineering (31) 63-75
Aerial survey methods are speeding acquisition of survey data needed to provide and manage the nation's resources. These methods have been applied to topographic mapping for a number of years and the record clearly shows their advantages in terms of cost and speed in contrast to the ground methods that...
Photointerpretation of Alaskan post-earthquake photography
R.J. Hackman
1965, Photogrammetric Engineering (31) 604-610
Aerial photographs taken after the March 27, 1964, Good Friday, Alaskan earthquake were examined stereoscopically to determine effects of the earthquake in areas remote from the towns, highways, and the railroad. The two thousand black and white photographs used in this study were taking in April, after the earthquake,...
Geological exploration from orbital altitudes
Peter C. Badgley, William A. Fischer, Ronald J. P. Lyon
1965, Geotimes (10) 11-14
The National Aeronautics & Space Administration is planning geologic exploration from orbiting spacecraft. For that purpose it is evaluating new and refined exploration tools, often called remote sensors, including devices that are sensitive to force fields, such as gravity gradient systems, and devices that record the reflection or emission of...
Water resources data for Indiana, 1965
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1965, Water Data Report IN-65-1
The surface-water records for the 1965 water year for gaging stations, partial-record stations, and miscellaneous sites within the State of Indiana are given in this report. For convenience there are also included records for a few pertinent gaging stations in bordering States. The records were collected and computed by the...