Reconnaissance engineering geology of the Skagway area, Alaska, with emphasis on evaluation of earthquake and other geologic hazards
Lynn A. Yehle, Richard Walter Lemke
1972, Open-File Report 72-454
A program to study the engineering geology of most of the larger Alaska coastal communities and to evaluate their earthquake and other geologic hazards was started promptly after the 1964 Alaska earthquake; this report is a product of that program. Field-study methods were largely reconnaissance, and thus the interpretations in...
Preliminary geologic map of the eastern Solomon and southeastern Bendeleben quadrangles, eastern Seward Peninsula, Alaska
Thomas P. Miller, Donald Grybeck, Raymond L. Elliott, Travis Hudson
1972, Open-File Report 72-256
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Roberts Mountain quadrangle, Lewis and Clark County, Montana
Robert George Schmidt, C.P. Strong
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 977
Geologic map of the Devil Slide quadrangle, Hot Springs County, Wyoming
Edwin K. Maughan
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 1041
Geologic map of the Capilla Peak quadrangle, Torrance and Valencia Counties, New Mexico
Donald A. Myers, E. J. McKay
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 1008
Geologic map of the Rawlins NW quadrangle, Carbon County, Wyoming
E.A. Merewether
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 1010
Mineral resources of the Cloud Peak Primitive Area, Wyoming
Thor H. Kiilsgaard, G. E. Ericksen, L. L. Patten, C. L. Bieniewski
1972, Bulletin 1371-C
Preliminary geologic map of the west-central and western parts of the Stillwater complex, Montana
N.J. Page, W. J. Nokleberg
1972, Open-File Report 72-290
No abstract available....
A method of estimating magnitude of local earthquakes from signal duration
William Hung Kan Lee, R.E. Bennett, K.L. Meagher
1972, Open-File Report 72-223
Preliminary Mars chart, South Polar region, MC-30
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Open-File Report 72-418
This map was prepared for Mariner 9 mission operations use, and is in a highly preliminary state. ...
Ground-water favorability and surficial geology of the Lower Aroostook River basin, Maine
Glenn C. Prescott
1972, Hydrologic Atlas 443
No abstract available....
Lower Cretaceous, Jurassic(?), and Triassic Ostracoda from the Atlantic coastal region
Frederick Morrill Swain, Philip Monroe Brown
1972, Professional Paper 795
Clay deposits of the Connecticut River Valley, Connecticut: a special problem in land management
William H. Langer
1972, Open-File Report 72-218
When man first settled the United States, two natural features favored settlement; flat land that was easy to build on and to farm, and a nearby river that could act as a source of water, transportation, and power. The Connecticut River Valley from Middletown, Ct. north past the Connecticut-Massachusetts state...
Strontium distribution, Monticello and Sierra quadrangles, Socorro and Sierra Counties, New Mexico
W. R. Griffitts, H. V. Alminas, E. L. Mosier
1972, Open-File Report 72-143
No abstract available....
Petrology and stratigraphy of the Fra Mauro Formation at the Apollo 14 site
Howard Gordon Wilshire, E.D. Jackson
1972, Professional Paper 785
Appraisal of stream sedimentation in the Susquehanna River basin
Kenneth F. Williams, Lloyd A. Reed
1972, Water Supply Paper 1532-F
The Susquehanna River presently transports about 3.0 million tons of sediment annually (110 tons per square mile). Only about 1.8 million tons of sediment enters the head of Chesapeake Bay annually because some sediment is trapped behind the power dams on the lower Susquehanna. Measured annual sediment yields from subbasins...
Water resources data for Minnesota, water year 1971
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Data Report MN-71-1-2
The Borrego Mountain earthquake of April 9, 1968
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Professional Paper 787
Generalized geologic map of the Carlin, Dixie Flats, Pine Valley, and Robinson Mountain quadrangles, Elko and Eureka counties, Nevada
J. F. Smith Jr., K. B. Ketner
1972, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 481
Estimated use of water in the United States in 1970
Charles Richard Murray, E. Bodette Reeves
1972, Circular 676
Estimates of water use in the United States in 1970 indicate that an average of about 370 bgd (billion gallons per day)about 1,800 gallons per capita per day--was withdrawn for the four principal off-channel uses which are (1) public-supply (for domestic, commercial, and industrial uses), (2) rural (domestic and livestock),...
Water resources data for North Dakota, water year 1971; Part 2, water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Data Report ND-71-2
No abstract available....
Availability of ground water for public-water supply in the Pensacola area, Florida
Henry Trapp Jr.
1972, Open-File Report 72-381
Preliminary geologic map of the Nemo district, Black Hills, South Dakota
R. W. Bayley
1972, IMAP 712
Aeromagnetic map of Cumberland and vicinity, Maryland and adjacent states
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Geophysical Investigations Map 842
No abstract available....
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1968, Part 11, Pacific slope basin in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Supply Paper 2099