Maps showing selected deep wells drilled for oil or gas in the Appalachian Basin
L.G. Wallace, Wallace De Witt Jr.
1975, IMAP 936
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Gila Wilderness study area, southwestern New Mexico
J.C. Ratte, D. L. Gaskill
1975, IMAP 886
A hydrologic assessment of the September 14, 1974, flood in Eldorado Canyon, Nevada
Patrick A. Glancy, Lynn Harmsen
1975, Professional Paper 930
Grade and Tonnage Relationships Among Copper Deposits
D.A. Singer, Dennis P. Cox, Lawrence J. Drew
1975, Professional Paper 907-A
Three types of copper deposits-porphyry, strata-bound, and massive sulfide-are described, and the distributions of tonnages and grades for 267 deposits are compared with normal and lognormal frequency distributions. The relationships between grades and tonnages are analyzed by examining the correlation coefficients of these variables. Conclusions reached include the following: (1)...
Ground-water resources of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina
M.D. Winner
1975, Hydrologic Atlas 540
Surficial geologic map of the Norris Junction Quadrangle, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
G.M. Richmond, H.A. Waldrop
1975, IMAP 650
Geologic map of the Sebree quadrangle, Webster County, Kentucky
Dan E. Hansen
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1238
Geologic map of the Powderhorn quadrangle, Gunnison and Saguache Counties, Colorado
David Carl Hedlund, Jerry Chipman Olson
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1178
Notes on some experiments on the application of subtractive compensation to USGS seismic magnetic tape recording and playback systems
Jerry P. Eaton
1975, Open-File Report 75-663
The purpose of these experiments is to lay the groundwork for the implementation of subtractive compensation of the USGS seismic network tape playbacks utilizing the Develco model 6203 discriminators at a x1 playback speed. Although the Develco discriminators were designed for this application and a matching Develco compensation discriminator was...
Interpretation of Fischer assay data for the evaluation of analcime-bearing oil shale in the Green River Formation, Colorado and Utah
George A. Desborough, Janet K. Pitman
1975, Open-File Report 75-219
Geochemical soil studies in the Cotter Basin area, Lewis and Clark County, Montana
D. J. Grimes, Robert L. Earhart
1975, Open-File Report 75-72
Geochemical sampling in an area of abnormal vegetation in the Cotter basin area, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, shows anomalously high concentrations of Cu, Pb, Ag, Zn, and Au in the soil. The singular presence of a particular plant species growing in the highly anomalous zone merits further investigation for...
Map atlas of basic data for computer-aided land-use planning studies of the northern part of Jefferson County, Colorado
Harry Wynn Smedes, A. K. Turner
1975, Open-File Report 75-608
No abstract available....
Mineral resource perspectives 1975
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Professional Paper 940
Map showing nonmetallic mineral resources in part of west-central King County, Washington
William Rice
1975, IMAP 852-D
No abstract available....
Data from ground magnetic survey of the Ralston Dike, Jefferson County, Colorado
Wilfred P. Hasbrouck, M.L. Botsford, W.P. Jennings
1975, Open-File Report 75-97
A high-quality ground magnetic survey was conducted over the Ralston dike, Jefferson County, Colorado, from September 1973 to June 1974. The data obtained on this survey are tabulated in this report....
Water resources data for Arkansas, water year 1974; Part 2, Water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water Data Report AR-74-2
Ground-water availability in the Belcourt area, Rolette County, North Dakota
P.G. Randich
1975, Open-File Report 75-104
Test drilling and geologic data indicate that there are two potential aquifers in the Belcourt, N. Dak. area capable of supplying a sufficient quantity of ground water for the city of Belcourt. The Fox Hills aquifer, located about 3 miles (4.8 kilometres) west of Belcourt, could yield a sufficient quantity,...
Water availability of Washington County, Alabama
John G. Newton, Jerald F. McCain, James D. Turner
1975, Open-File Report 75-476
Large quantities of ground water and surface water are available in Washington County. Major sources of ground water are the Gosport Sand and Lisbon Formation undifferentiated, the Miocene Series undifferentiated, and alluvium and low terrace deposits. The Miocene, the most productive source of ground water, will yield 0.5 to 1.0...
Oil-shale Fischer assay data, tables of average oil-yield values, and oil-yield histograms of U.S. Geological Survey coreholes CR-1 and CR-2, Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado
John R. Donnell, Janet K. Pitman
1975, Open-File Report 75-580
Water resources data for Missouri, water year 1974
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water Data Report MO-74-1
Water resources data for the 1974 water year for Missouri including records of streamflow or reservoir storage at gaging stations, partial-record stations, and miscellaneous sites, and records of water-quality data on the chemical and physical characteristics of surface water, are given in this report. In Part 1, records are included...
Water resources data for Nebraska, water year 1974; Part 2, Water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water Data Report NE-74-2
No abstract available. ...
Heavy storm precipitation and related mass movement, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Seymour Subitzky
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 641-D
Effects of organic solutes on chemical reactions of aluminum
Carol J. Lind, John David Hem
1975, Water Supply Paper 1827-G
Concentrations of organic matter in the general range of 1-10 milligrams per litre organic carbon are common in natural water, and many naturally occurrin7 organic compounds form aluminum complexes. The aluminum concentrations in near-neutral pH solutions may be 10-100 times higher than the values predicted from solubility data if formation...
Water-quality assessment of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, 1973-74
Leslie D. Arihood
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-14
The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is underlain by unconsolidated lake and glacial deposits which have been divided into three units. Unit 1 is comprised mostly of sand and, in the western part of the National Lakeshore, is capable of yielding more than 500 gallons per minute (32 litres per second)...
Water resources data for Illinois, water year 1974
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water Data Report IL-74-1