Preliminary geologic map of the Wakefield quadrangle, Gogebic County, Michigan
William C. Prinz, Harold A. Hubbard
1975, Open-File Report 75-119
No abstract available....
Abundances of uranium, thorium and potassium from some plutonic rocks in northern Washington
Robert J. Munroe, J.H. Sass, C. M. Bunker, C. A. Bush
1975, Open-File Report 75-221
No abstract available....
Availability of ground water in the Androscoggin River Basin, northern New Hampshire
John E. Cotton
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-22
No abstract available. ...
Stochastic analysis of particle movement over a dune bed
Baum K. Lee, Harvey E. Jobson
1975, Open-File Report 75-358
Stochastic models are available that can be used to predict the transport and dispersion of bed-material sediment particles in an alluvial channel. These models are based on the proposition that the movement of a single bed-material sediment particle consists of a series of steps of random length separated by rest...
Geologic map of the Cromwell quadrangle, Butler and Ohio Counties, Kentucky
Benjamin Gildersleeve
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1250
Preliminary photogeologic map of the Chaco Canyon 1 15-minute quadrangle, McKinley County, New Mexico
Willard L. McIntosh
1975, Open-File Report 75-542
No abstract available....
Preliminary photogeologic map of the Cabezon 2 15-minute quadrangle, McKinley and Sandoval Counties, New Mexico
Robert J. Hackman
1975, Open-File Report 75-541
No abstract available....
Catalog of earthquakes in the Lake Mead area, Nevada-Arizona, for the period from July 10, 1972, to December 6, 1973
William Hung Kan Lee, E.E. Matamoros
1975, Open-File Report 75-15
Lake Mead is one of the world's largest reservoirs and was created by the construction of Hoover (formerly Boulder) Dam in the 1930's. Earthquakes were felt in September 1936, a few weeks after Lake Mead had reached its annual peak of about 100 m in maximum water depth. At the...
Generalized logs of drill holes, Sandoval County, New Mexico
Michael N. Machette, George Odell Bachman
1975, Open-File Report 75-643
Potential flood hazard; North Avenue area, Denver Federal Center, Lakewood, Colorado
Richard Ural Grozier, Jerald F. McCain, Louis Ducret
1975, Open-File Report 75-45
No abstract available. ...
HYPO71 (revised; a computer program for determining hypocenter, magnitude, and first motion pattern of local earthquakes
William Hung Lee, John C. Lahr
1975, Open-File Report 75-311
Geologic map of the Frazer quadrangle, Pulaski and Wayne Counties, Kentucky
Richard Quintin Lewis
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1223
Sandstone geometry, porosity and permeability distribution, and fluid migration in eolian system reservoirs
Robert Lupe, Thomas S. Ahlbrandt
1975, Open-File Report 75-357
Upper Paleozoic to Mesozoic eolian blanket sandstones of the Colorado Plateau and the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and southern Wyoming are texturally complex. As petroleum reservoirs they commonly have poor performance histories. They contain the sediments of a depositional system comprised of three closely associated depositional subenvironments: dune, interdune, and...
Stratigraphy and paleontology of coal beds in the Ghazij Shale, Sor Range-Daghari Coal Field, Quetta Division, Pakistan
Edward B. Fritz, M.R. Khan
1975, Open-File Report 75-274
Coal mine tunnels and surface sections in the Ghazij Shale of early Eocene age in the coal field near Quetta, Pakistan, were sampled in detail in order to make a foraminiferal analysis. This analysis and consequent correlations suggest that the coal seams are lenticular and have little lateral continuity. The...
Dye-dispersion study on Lake Champlain, near Crown Point, New York
Paul H. Hamecher, Lloyd A. Wagner
1975, Open-File Report 74-355
Hurricane Agnes rainfall and floods, June-July 1972
James F. Bailey, James Lee Patterson, Joseph Louis Hornore Paulhus
1975, Professional Paper 924
Hurricane Agnes originated in the Caribbean Sea region in mid-June. Circulation barely reached hurricane intensity for a brief period in the Gulf of Mexico. The storm crossed the Florida Panhandle coastline on June 19, 1972, and followed an unusually extended overland trajectory combining with an extratropical system to bring very...
Geologic map of the New Hartford quadrangle, northwestern Connecticut
Robert Wayne Schnabel
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1257
Water resources data for Iowa, water year 1974; Part II, Water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water Data Report IA-74-2
Water resources data for the 1974 water year for Iowa 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 and ground water, are given in this report. In Part 1, records...
Reconnaissance engineering geology of the Ketchikan area, Alaska, with emphasis on evaluation of earthquake and other geologic hazards
Richard W. Lemke
1975, Open-File Report 75-250
The Alaska earthquake of March 27, 1964, dramatically emphasized the need for engineering geologic studies of urban areas in seismically active regions. A reconnaissance study of the Ketchikan area in southeastern Alaska is part of a program to evaluate earthquake and other geologic hazards in most of the larger Alaska...
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
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...
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,...
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....
Apollo 17 landing site geology
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Open-File Report 75-437
No abstract available....
Hydrologic data processing system for Brazil
Melvin D. Edwards
1975, Open-File Report 74-1028