Quality of Delaware River water at Trenton, New Jersey
Leo T. McCarthy Jr., Walter B. Keighton
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-X
Water in the Delaware River at Trenton, NJ, is a mixture of several types--water from the mountainous headwater region, water from the coal-mining regions, and water from the limestone valleys. The quantities of these types of water, in relation to the total quantity of water at Trenton, vary with changes...
Water levels in observation wells in Santa Barbara County, California, 1963
K. S. Muir
1964, Open-File Report 64-117
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Santa Barbara County Water Agency, continued the study of the ground-water resources of Santa Barbara County (fig. 1) in 1963. As part of the study, the Geological Survey made monthly water-level measurements in 247 wells; 17 of which were equipped with automatic...
Geology and ore deposits of the Belo Horizonte, Ibirite, and Macacos quadrangles, Minas Gerais, Brazil
J.B. Pomerene
1964, Professional Paper 341-D
Precipitation, runoff, and water loss in the lower Colorado River–Salton Sea area
A. G. Hely, E. L. Peck
1964, Professional Paper 486-B
No abstract available....
Regional geology of the Steamboat Springs area, Washoe County, Nevada
G. A. Thompson, D. E. White
1964, Professional Paper 458-A
Surface water records of Minnesota, 1964
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1964, Water Data Report MN-64-1
Generalized map showing annual runoff and productive aquifers in the conterminous United States
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 194
No abstract available....
Upper Miocene and Pliocene marine stratigraphy in southern Salinas Valley, California
David L. Durham, Warren O. Addicott
1964, Bulletin 1194-E
Curecanti pluton, an unusual intrusive body in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Colorado
W. R. Hansen
1964, Bulletin 1181-D
No abstract available....
Cretaceous stratigraphy of the McCarthy A-4 Quadrangle, southern Alaska
D. L. Jones, H. C. Berg
1964, Bulletin 1180-A
Geology of the Fenton quadrangle, Kentucky
Robert Wayne Schnabel, Jules A. MacKallor
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 317
Suggested exploration target in west-central Maine
Frank Cogswell Canney, Edwin Van Horn Post
1964, Open-File Report 64-31
Reconnaissance geochemical drainage surveys have located a stream in the southern part of the Long Pond quadrangle in Somerset County, Maine, where the active stream sediment contains as much as 2,500 parts per million (ppm) lead and 7,000 ppm zinc. Although this anomaly has been known for some time, its...
Geological Survey research 1964
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1964, Professional Paper 501-D
This collection of 43 short papers is the last of the chapters of Geological Survey Research 1964. The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Geologic, Conservation, Water Resources, and Topographic Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey. Some of the papers present results...
Geology of the Mont quadrangle, Kentucky
Paul L. Weis, P. K. Theobald
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 305
Geology of the central Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee
P. B. King
1964, Professional Paper 349-C
Hydrology and hydrogeology of Navajo Lake, Kane County, Utah
Milton Theurer Wilson, Harold E. Thomas
1964, Professional Paper 417-C
Navajo Lake, whose entire outflow disappears underground, is on the high Markagurit Plateau where the average annual precipitation is more than 30 inches. It nestles among the headwaters of several streams that flow into arid regions where competition for municipal, industrial, and irrigation water sup- plies is very keen. Several...
Geology and paleontology of Canal Zone and adjoining parts of Panama; description of Tertiary mollusks (Gastropods: Columbellidae to Volutidae)
W. P. Woodring
1964, Professional Paper 306-C
Extending Darcy's concept of ground-water motion
H.E. Skibitzke
1964, Professional Paper 411-F
The tensor nature of permeability and its effect in a given ground-water flow regime have been acknowledged by various investigators. The effect on the spread of a given dissolved substance can be qualitatively discussed on the basis of the tensor characteristic of the permeability coefficient. The correlation between the dispersion...
Geology of the Cleveland quadrangle, Bearpaw Mountains, Blaine County, Montana
Robert George Schmidt, William Thomas Pecora, B. C. Hearn Jr.
1964, Bulletin 1141-P
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
Geology and ground-water resources of Richardson County, Nebraska
Philip A. Emery
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-W
Richardson County is in the extreme southeast corner of Nebraska. It has an area of 545 square miles, and in 1960 it had a population of 13,903. The county is in the physiographic region referred to as the Dissected Loess-covered Till Prairies. Major drainage consists of the Big Nemaha River,...
Petrology of the Ashaway and Voluntown quadrangles, Connecticut-Rhode Island
Tomas Feininger
1964, Open-File Report 64-54
Geology of the Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico
Philip Thayer Hayes
1964, Professional Paper 446
After the discovery of oil in Permian rocks in Winkler County, Tex., in 1920, petroleum exploration intensified in adjacent parts of western Texas and southeastern New Mexico. Almost immediately unusual stratigraphic complexities were discovered in the Permian rocks. Thus began a long period of stratigraphic investigations, chiefly reconnaissance studies, of...
Geology and hydrology of alluvial deposits along the Ohio River between the Wolf Creek and West Point areas, Kentucky
John T. Gallaher
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 95
Ore deposits of the Coeur d'Alene district, Shoshone County, Idaho
Verne Charles Fryklund Jr., Paul L. Weis
1964, Professional Paper 445
No abstract available....