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Spectrographic and chemical analyses of drill core from Precambrian igneous rocks of the St. Francois igneous province in southeast Missouri
J.G. Viets, E. L. Mosier, E. B. Kisvarsanyi, S.K. McDanal
1978, Open-File Report 78-402
Seventy-nine samples of igneous rock from drill holes in and near the Rolla, Missouri, 2° quadrangle were collected and catalogued by the Division of Geology and Land Survey of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Spectrographic and chemical analyses were performed to characterize some of the major, minor, and trace...
Neogene biostratigraphy of selected areas in the California Coast Ranges
Warren O. Addicott, editor(s)
1978, Open-File Report 78-446
These papers on the marine Neogene (Miocene and Pliocene) of California are intended to provide orientation and documentation for a field conference on the Neogene biostratigraphy of the California Coast Ranges. They also constitute status reports on the age and correlation of key sections in Neogene basins of coastal California....
Water resources along the TAPS route, Alaska, 1970-74
Joseph M. Childers, J. W. Nauman, D.R. Kernodle, P.F. Doyle
1978, Open-File Report 78-137
The U.S. Geological Survey installed 10 streamgaging and water-quality stations along the trans-Alaska pipeline route (TAPS) starting in 1970. These stations, mostly north of Fairbanks, add to the historical network of gaging stations and provide records of hydrologic conditions along the TAPS route. Selected data from 23 gaging stations along...