A compilation of deep earth temperature data, U. S. A. 1910-1945
H. Cecil Spicer
1964, Open-File Report 64-147
Records of wells, springs, and test borings in the lower Penobscot River basin, Maine
G.C. Prescott Jr.
1964, Open-File Report 64-127
Geologic map and sections of the northern part of the McCarthy A-4 quadrangle, Alaska
D. J. Miller, R.S. MacColl
1964, IMAP 410
Pre-quaternary geology of the Bristol quadrangle, New Jersey-Pennsylvania
James Patrick Owens, James P. Minard
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 342
Map of Texas showing oil and gas fields, pipelines, and areas of exposed basement rocks
Sophie D. Vlissides
1964, Oil and Gas Investigation Map 214
Quaternary geology of the Kenai Lowland and glacial history of the Cook Inlet region, Alaska
Thor N. V. Karlstrom
1964, Professional Paper 443
The Kenai Lowland is part of the Cook Inlet Lowland physiographic subprovince that borders Cook Inlet, a major marine reentrant along the Pacific Ocean coastline of south-central Alaska. The Cook Inlet Lowland occupies a structural trough underlain by rocks of Tertiary age and mantled by Quaternary deposits of varying thicknesses....
Geology and quicksilver deposits of the New Almaden district, Santa Clara County, California
Edgar Herbert Bailey, Donald Lough Everhart
1964, Professional Paper 360
The New Almaden district, situated a few miles south of San Jose in Santa Clara County, Calif., has yielded nearly 40 percent of the quicksilver produced in the United States. The area mapped as the district for this report includes about 80 square miles, extending south from the flat Santa...
Bedrock topography of the eastern and central Mesabi Range, northeastern Minnesota
E.L. Oakes
1964, IMAP 389
The Mesabi iron-mining district or range, is in north-eastern Minnesota, 60 to 85 miles west of Lake Superior. The Mesabi Range, in this report, includes the iron-mining belt, ¼ of a mile to 3 miles wide, that extends for 120 miles in a northeasterly direction across Itasca and St. Louis...
Geology of the Barthell quadrangle and part of the Oneida North quadrangle, Kentucky
Joel B. Pomerene
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 314
Geology and mineral deposits of the Osgood Mountains quadrangle, Humboldt County, Nevada
Preston Enslow Hotz, Charles Ronald Willden
1964, Professional Paper 431
The Osgood Mountains quadrangle is in north-central Nevada northeast of Winnemucca, the principal town in the region. The quadrangle includes two north-northeast-trending mountain ranges, the Osgood Mountains on the east and the Hot Springs Range on the west, which are separated by a narrow valley and are bounded on the east...
Geologic map of the Langtry quadrangle, Val Verde County, Tex.
V. L. Freeman
1964, IMAP 422
Geologic map and sections of the Gandy SE quadrangle, Confusion Range, Millard County, Utah
Richard Kenneth Hose, Joseph I. Ziony
1964, IMAP 393
Glacier Observations, Glacier National Park, Montana, 1963
Arthur Johnson
1964, Open-File Report 64-90
No abstract available. ...
Discharge ratings for streams at submerged section controls
William Stewart Eisenlohr
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-L
Hydrology of aquifer systems in the Memphis area, Tennessee
James H. Criner, P-C. P. Sun, Dale J. Nyman
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-O
The Memphis area as described in .this report comprises about 1,300 square miles of the Mississippi embayment part of the Gulf Coastal Plain. The area is underlain by as much as 3,000 feet of sediments ranging in age from Cretaceous through Quaternary. In 1960, 150 mgd (million gallons per day)...
Galleries and their use for development of shallow ground-water supplies, with special reference to Alaska
Alvin J. Feulner
1964, Water Supply Paper 1809-E
Ground water in the lower Arkansas River valley, Arkansas
M. S. Bedinger, H. G. Jeffery
1964, Water Supply Paper 1669-V
A summary of the occurrence and development of ground water in the southern High Plains of Texas
J.G. Cronin, B. N. Myers
1964, Water Supply Paper 1693
The Southern High Plains of Texas occupies an area of about 22,000 square miles in northwest Texas, extending from the Canadian River southward. about 250 miles and from the New Mexico line eastward an average distance of about 120 miles. The economy of the area is dependent largely upon irrigated...
Geology and ground-water resources of Bradley, Calhoun, and Ouachita Counties, Arkansas
Donald R. Albin
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-G
Methods of determining permeability, transmissibility and drawdown
Ray Bentall
1964, Water Supply Paper 1536-I
If the Theis graphical method is used for determining the hydraulic constants of an aquifer under water-table conditions, the observed drawdowns should be corrected for the decrease in saturated thickness. This is especially true if the drawdown is a large fraction of the original saturated thickness, for then the computed...
Ground-water resources of Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Charles F. Berkstresser
1964, Water Supply Paper 1669-U
Waupaca County is in east-central Wisconsin. No serious ground-water problems existed in 1960 except in a few localities where crystalline rock is near land surface or is covered by nearly impermeable till. The use of ground water for irrigation has not appreciably affected ground-water levels. The county is covered by Pleistocene...
General geology of Guam
J. I. Tracey Jr., S.O. Schlanger, J. T. Stark, D. B. Doan, H. G. May
1964, Professional Paper 403-A
No abstract available....
Hawaiian volcanoes during 1955
G. A. Macdonald, J. P. Eaton
1964, Bulletin 1171
Stratigraphy of the Dripping Spring Quartzite, southeastern Arizona
Harry Clifford Granger, R. Bruce Raup
1964, Bulletin 1168
Geology of the southeastern bauxite deposits
Elizabeth Claire Fischer Overstreet
1964, Bulletin 1199-A