Geologic investigations in support of Project Chariot in the vicinity of Cape Thompson, northwestern Alaska--Preliminary report
Reuben Kachadoorian, R. H. Campbell, G. W. Moore, J.Y. Cole, A.H. Lachenbruch, G.W. Greene, D.F. Barnes, R.M. Waller, W.L. Lamar, M.J. Slaughter
1960, Open-File Report 60-86
No abstract available....
Ammonites of Early Cretaceous age (Valanginian and Hauterivian) from the Pacific Coast States
R. W. Imlay
1960, Professional Paper 334-F
Dispersion characteristics of montmorillonite, kaolinite, and illite clays in waters of varying quality, and their control with phosphate dispersants
B.N. Rolfe, R.F. Miller, I.S. McQueen
1960, Professional Paper 334-G
Geologic appraisal of dimension-stone deposits
Louis W. Currier
1960, Bulletin 1109
Fossils of the Littleton formation (Lower Devonian) of New Hampshire
A. J. Boucot, Robert Arndt
1960, Professional Paper 334-B
Stratigraphy of Pennsylvanian and lower Permian rocks in Brown and Coleman Counties, Texas
D. H. Eargle
1960, Professional Paper 315-D
Geology and fluorspar deposits, Northgate district, Colorado
Thomas A. Steven
1960, Bulletin 1082-F
The fluorspar deposits in the Northgate district, Jackson County, Colo., are among the largest in Western United States. The mines were operated intermittently during the 1920's and again during World War II, but production during these early periods of operation was not large. Mining was begun on a larger scale...
Generalized geologic map of a part of the Confusion Range, Utah
Richard Kenneth Hose, Charles Albert Repenning, Joseph I. Ziony
1960, Open-File Report 60-73
No abstract available....
Ground water in Oklahoma
A.R. Leonard
1960, Open-File Report 60-166
One of the first requisites for the intelligent planning of utilization and control of water and for the administration of laws relating to its use is data on the quantity, quality, and mode of occurrence of the available supplies. The collection, evaluation and interpretation, and publication of such data are...
Preliminary geologic map of the Bare Mountain quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
H. R. Cornwall, F. J. Kleinhampl
1960, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 239
Areal geology of the Little Cone quadrangle, Colorado
A.L. Bush, O.T. Marsh, R. B. Taylor
1960, Bulletin 1082-G
The Little Cone quadrangle includes an area of about 59 square miles in eastern San Miguel County in southwestern Colorado. The quadrangle contains features characteristic of both the Colorado Plateaus physiographic province and the San Juan Mountains, and it has been affected by geologic events and processes of two different...
Geology and mineral deposits of the St. Regis-Superior area, Mineral County, Montana
Arthur B. Campbell
1960, Bulletin 1082-I
The St. Regis-Superior area occupies about 300 square miles in northwestern Montana and includes parts of the Squaw Peak Range and Coeur d'Alerie Mountains of the northern Rocky Mountains physiographic province. Nearly 50,000 feet of metasedimentary rocks of the Precambrian Belt series, chiefly varieties of quartzite and argillite, underlies most...
Chromite and other mineral deposits in serpentine rocks of the Piedmont Upland, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware
Nancy C. Pearre, Allen V. Heyl Jr.
1960, Bulletin 1082-K
The Piedmont Upland in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware is about 160 miles long and at the most 50 miles wide. Rocks that underlie the province are the Baltimore gneiss of Precambrian age and quartzite, gneiss, schist, marble, phyllite, and greenstone, which make up the Glenarm series of early Paleozoic (?)...
Geologic maps of Hugo pegmatite and part of Keystone district, South Dakota
James Jennings Norton
1960, Open-File Report 60-107
No abstract available. ...
Availability of ground water at the border stations at Laurier and Ferry, Washington
Kenneth Lyle Walters
1960, Circular 422
In the Laurier area, Washington, the Kettle River has cut into crystalline rocks in the deepest part of the valley. Sand and gravel fill were deposited in the valley during Pleistocene time by melt water from glaciers, and subsequent erosion and alluviation formed three terrace levels. The highest level, on...
Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of the Book Cliffs, Carbon, Emery, and Grand Counties, Utah, and Garfield and Mesa Counties, Colorado
D.J. Fisher, C. E. Erdmann, J.B. Reeside Jr.
1960, Professional Paper 332
Some geologic features of the Pima mining district, Pima County, Arizona
John Roberts Cooper
1960, Bulletin 1112-C
Geology of the Baldwin Hills area, California
Robert O. Castle
1960, Open-File Report 60-25
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1959
Betsy A. Weld, Erwin S. Asselstine, Arthur Johnson
1960, Circular 428
The challenge of water management
Luna Bergere Leopold
1960, Circular 414-B
In a sandy, riverside location in Wisconsin my family has a farm, once abandoned by a previous owner because it would not produce much corn. By the time we bought it for a pittance, only a few remnants of white pine remained from the magnificent stands made famous by Paul...
Water management, agriculture, and ground-water supplies
Raymond L. Nace
1960, Circular 415
Encyclopedic data on world geography strikingly illustrate the drastic inequity in the distribution of the world's water supply. About 97 percent of the total volume of water is in the world's oceans. The area of continents and islands not under icecaps, glaciers, lakes, and inland seas is about 57.5 million...
The seismic method in subsurface exploration of highway and foundation sites in Massachusetts
Louis W. Currier
1960, Circular 426
Surficial deposits of Alaska
Thor N. V. Karlstrom
1960, Open-File Report 60-88
No abstract available. ...
Gravity survey of the western Mojave Desert, California
D. R. Mabey
1960, Professional Paper 316-D
No abstract available....
Landslides in the San Francisco South quadrangle, California
Manuel G. Bonilla
1960, Open-File Report 60-15