Geophysical, geohydrological, and geochemical reconnaissance of the Luke salt body, central Arizona
Gordon P. Eaton, Donald L. Peterson, Herbert H. Schumann
1972, Professional Paper 753
Structure contour map on top of the undifferentiated Silurian and Devonian rocks in southeastern New Mexico
Leon Boyd Haigler, Richard R. Cunningham
1972, Oil and Gas Investigation Map 218
No abstract available. ...
Northeastern United States regional aeromagnetic maps
Isidore Zietz, Francis Gilbert, J.R. Kirby
1972, Open-File Report 72-459
Niobium and gold distribution, Monticello and Sierra quadrangles, Socorro and Sierra Counties, New Mexico
W. R. Griffitts, H. V. Alminas, E. L. Mosier
1972, Open-File Report 72-142
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Ponce quadrangle, Puerto Rico
R.D. Krushensky
1972, Open-File Report 72-214
Serial-correlation structure of discretized streamflow
M. E. Moss
1972, Open-File Report 72-262
Summary of alluvial-channel data from Rio Grande conveyance channel, New Mexico, 1965-69
J.K. Culbertson, C.H. Scott, J. P. Bennett
1972, Professional Paper 562-J
No abstract available....
Population ecology of the mallard: I. A review of previous studies and the distribution and migration from breeding areas
David R. Anderson, Charles J. Henny
1972, Resource Publication 105
This report, the first of a series of reports on a comprehensive analysis of population data on the? millIard at? the continental level, provides background information including a review of the history of waterfowl management and a resume of previous studies of the mallard. The breeding range of the mallard...
Normal fatty acids in estuarine and tidal-marsh sediments of Choctawhatchee and Apalachee Bays, Northwest Florida
R.E. Miller
1972, Professional Paper 724-B
Analysis of water level data for Everglades National Park, Florida
T.J. Buchanan, J.H. Hartwell
1972, Open-File Report 72-54
Stage-duration curves were developed for five gaging stations in Everglades National Park, Florida. Four of the five curves show similar characteristics with an increase in the slope when the water level is below land surface. Monthly stage-duration curves, developed for one of the stations, reflect the seasonal trends of...
Cretaceous and early Tertiary depositional and tectonic history of the Livingston area, southwestern Montana
A. E. Roberts
1972, Professional Paper 526-C
Geochemistry of diagenetic dolomites in Miocene marine formations of California and Oregon
K. J. Murata, Irving Friedman, Marcelyn Cremer
1972, Professional Paper 724-C
Atlantic continental shelf and slope of the United States; sand-size fraction of bottom sediments, New Jersey to Nova Scotia
J.V. Trumbull
1972, Professional Paper 529-K
Map showing glacial striations and long axes of streamline hills, Connecticut
R. B. Colton
1972, Open-File Report 72-75
Stratigraphy of the Cretaceous rocks and the Tertiary Ojo Alamo Sandstone, Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah
R. B. O'Sullivan, C.A. Repenning, E. C. Beaumont, H. G. Page
1972, Professional Paper 521-E
Placer gold deposits of New Mexico
Maureen G. Johnson
1972, Bulletin 1348
Map showing total thickness of Mississippian rocks in the conterminous United States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Open-File Report 72-406
Ground-water levels in the United States, 1966-70, Southwestern states
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Supply Paper 2010
Composition of fluid inclusions
Edwin Roedder
1972, Professional Paper 440-JJ
Big Sandy Formation near Wikieup, Mohave County, Arizona
R.A. Sheppard, A.J. Gude
1972, Bulletin 1354-C
Mid-1971 ground-water conditions at Yankeetown well field, Levey County, Florida
Glen L. Faulkner
1972, Open-File Report 72-116
Chemistry of igneous rocks; Part 1, The chemistry of the peralkaline oversaturated obsidians
Ray MacDonald, D.K. Bailey
1972, Professional Paper 440-N-1
Cooperative Fishery Unit report for the 1971-72 school year
Edward C. Kinney
1972, Resource Publication 112
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Rendezvous Peak quadrangle, Teton County, Wyoming
Marvin L. Schroeder
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 980
Ground-water resources of Natrona County, Wyoming
Marvin A. Crist, Marlin E. Lowry
1972, Water Supply Paper 1897
Natrona County covers an area of 5.369 square miles in central Wyoming. The climate is arid except in the mountainous areas. The county includes parts of the Great Plains, Middle Rocky Mountains, Wyoming Basin, and Southern Rocky Mountains physiographic provinces. There is wide variation of topography. More than 30 geologic...