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Washington, D.C.'s vanishing springs and waterways
Garnett P. Williams
1977, Circular 752
This paper traces the disappearance or reduction of the many prominent springs and waterways that existed in Washington, D.C. , 200 years ago. The best known springs were the Smith Springs (now under the McMillan Reservoir), the Franklin Park Springs (13th and I Streets, NW.), Gibson 's Spring (15th and...
Seismicity map of the State of Maine
Carl W. Stover, B. Glen Reagor, Barbara B. Poppe
1977, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 845
The earthquake data for the state of Maine shown on this map and listed in table 1 was taken from the U.S. Geological Survey catalog of earthquakes (Hays, and others, 1975).  This list of earthquakes was originally compiled for use in preparing the Seismic Risk Studies in the United States...
Combined Ice and Water Balances of Maclure Glacier, California, South Cascade Glacier, Washington, and Wolverine and Gulkana Glaciers, Alaska, 1967 Hydrologic Year
Wendell V. Tangborn, Lawrence R. Mayo, David R. Scully, Robert M. Krimmel
1977, Professional Paper 715-B
Combined ice and water balances were measured in the 1967 hydrologic year (October 1-September 30) on four glaciers in western North America ranging in latitude from 37 deg to 63 deg N. This hydrologic year was characterized by heavier than normal winter precipitation in California and Washington and abnormally dry...
Water-level records for the San Luis Valley of Colorado, 1973-77
Robert D. Penley
1977, Open-File Report 77-265
Water-level measurements were made in 122 wells in January 1977. Changes in water levels from January 1976 to January 1977 ranged from a rise of 10.0 feet (3.0 meters) to a decline of 8.6 feet (2.6 meters) both of which occurred in Costilla County. Measurements for the three preceding winters...
A summary of the geology and mineral resources of the Paris Plateau-House Rock Valley area, Coconino County, Arizona
Morris W. Green, C. T. Pierson, D. P. Bauer, D.B. Umshler
1977, Open-File Report 77-737
The Paria Plateau-House Rock Valley area of north-central Arizona is located on the southwestern edge Of the Colorado Plateau physiographic province in an area underlain by about 5,000 meters of fossiliferous marine and continental sedimentary rock ranging in age from Precambrian through Quaternary. The area, which lies north of the...