The physiographic provinces of Alaska
Clyde Wahrhaftig
1960, Open-File Report 60-146
The wealth of recently accumulated geographic information on Alaska has made desirable a new classification of the state into physiographic divisions. Most of Alaska is now covered by topographic maps of high quality at scales of 1:63,360 and 1:250,000, prepared by multiplex methods from aerial photography. A classification made now...
Barometric effects on water levels
J. W. Stephens
1960, Open-File Report 60-134
Summary of some physical data from five vertical drill holes over the U12b.04 (Evans) explosion chamber, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
F. G. Poole, J.C. Roller
1960, Open-File Report 60-113
What is geology?
R.W. Ryling
1960, Open-File Report 60-120
Glacier observations, Glacier National Park, Montana, 1959
Arthur Johnson
1960, Open-File Report 60-81
Geology of formations cropping out along State Highway 25, Marengo County, Alabama
J.G. Newton
1960, Open-File Report 60-106
Partial manuscript of report on Craters of the Moon National Monument
H.T. Stearns
1960, Open-File Report 60-133
Records of wells and water-level fluctuations in the Aberdeen-Springfield area, Bingham and Power Counties, Idaho, in 1959
Harold G. Sisco
1960, Open-File Report 60-125
Domestic water supply situation for Customs-Immigration Station near Raymond, Montana
Everett Alfred Zimmerman
1960, Open-File Report 60-163
Semiannual report of water levels in selected observation wells in Utah
H.D. Goode
1960, Open-File Report 60-58
Springs: their origin, development, and protection
G.H. Taylor
1960, Open-File Report 60-140
This paper has been prepared to describe springs briefly, to give some suggestions about developing and protecting them, and to list selected reports and books that contain more detailed explanations of springs and that describe how to develop and protect them from contamination....
Geology of the Alvord Mountain quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California
F.M. Byers Jr.
1960, Bulletin 1089-A
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1956. Parts 5 and 6, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins and Missouri River Basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1960, Water Supply Paper 1451
Engineering geology of the Katalla area, Alaska
Reuben Kachadoorian
1960, IMAP 308
Photogeologic map of the Cabezon-3 quadrangle, McKinley and Sandoval Counties, New Mexico
A.F. Holzle
1960, IMAP 317
Floods near Chicago Heights, Illinois
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1960, Hydrologic Atlas 39
No abstract available....
Upper eocene and oligocene larger Foraminifera from Viti Levu, Fiji
W. Storrs Cole
1960, Professional Paper 374-A
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Picacho Butte quadrangle, Yavapai and Coconino Counties, Arizona
M. H. Krieger
1960, IMAP 500
Selected logs of borings on the east side of San Francisco Bay, California
Mary A. Weaver, Dorothy H. Radbruch
1960, Open-File Report 60-151
Generalized geologic map of a part of the Confusion Range, Utah
Richard Kenneth Hose, Charles Albert Repenning, Joseph I. Ziony
1960, Open-File Report 60-73
No abstract available....
Ground water in Oklahoma
A.R. Leonard
1960, Open-File Report 60-166
One of the first requisites for the intelligent planning of utilization and control of water and for the administration of laws relating to its use is data on the quantity, quality, and mode of occurrence of the available supplies. The collection, evaluation and interpretation, and publication of such data are...
Chromite and other mineral deposits in serpentine rocks of the Piedmont Upland, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware
Nancy C. Pearre, Allen V. Heyl Jr.
1960, Bulletin 1082-K
The Piedmont Upland in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware is about 160 miles long and at the most 50 miles wide. Rocks that underlie the province are the Baltimore gneiss of Precambrian age and quartzite, gneiss, schist, marble, phyllite, and greenstone, which make up the Glenarm series of early Paleozoic (?)...
Geology and mineral deposits of the St. Regis-Superior area, Mineral County, Montana
Arthur B. Campbell
1960, Bulletin 1082-I
The St. Regis-Superior area occupies about 300 square miles in northwestern Montana and includes parts of the Squaw Peak Range and Coeur d'Alerie Mountains of the northern Rocky Mountains physiographic province. Nearly 50,000 feet of metasedimentary rocks of the Precambrian Belt series, chiefly varieties of quartzite and argillite, underlies most...
Areal geology of the Little Cone quadrangle, Colorado
A.L. Bush, O.T. Marsh, R. B. Taylor
1960, Bulletin 1082-G
The Little Cone quadrangle includes an area of about 59 square miles in eastern San Miguel County in southwestern Colorado. The quadrangle contains features characteristic of both the Colorado Plateaus physiographic province and the San Juan Mountains, and it has been affected by geologic events and processes of two different...
Geology and fluorspar deposits, Northgate district, Colorado
Thomas A. Steven
1960, Bulletin 1082-F
The fluorspar deposits in the Northgate district, Jackson County, Colo., are among the largest in Western United States. The mines were operated intermittently during the 1920's and again during World War II, but production during these early periods of operation was not large. Mining was begun on a larger scale...