Preliminary geologic map and coal resources of the Henrieville quadrangle, Garfield and Kane Counties, Utah
W.E. Bowers
1974, Report
The Henrieville quadrangle lies in Garfield and Kane Counties in southern Utah and was mapped in 1968 and 1969 as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's program of classifying and evaluating Federal lands withdrawn for coal. Mapping was done on U.S. Geological Survey topographic maps at a scale of 1:24,000...
Quantity of low flow in Barton Creek, Texas, July 6-8 and October 1-3, 1970
Ernest T. Baker, Jerry A. Watson
1974, Report
No abstract available....
Deposition of zinc and cadmium by marine bacteria in estuarine sediments
C.J. McLerran, Charles W. Holmes
1974, Limnology and Oceanography (19) 998-1001
Mixed cultures of marine bacteria isolated from the sediments of Corpus Christi Harbor were examined for their ability to assimilate or precipitate radioactive zinc and cadmium from solution. Test data indicate that during summer, when bacterial activity is at a maximum, the bacteria and their metabolic byproducts play a significant...
Lakes of Oregon, Volume 2: Benton, Lincoln, and Polk Counties
M.V. Shulters
1974, Report
An inventory of lakes and reservoirs of Oregon is essential for a complete evaluation of the total surface-water supply of the State and to provide a basis for answering questions about Oregon's lakes. Much of the information on lakes and reservoirs previously collected by Federal and State agencies has never...
Statistical summaries of Iowa streamflow data through September 30, 1971
U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Open-File Report unnumbered
No abstract available....
Water resources data for Iowa, water year 1973
U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Report
No abstract available....
Drainage area and river mileage of Nebraska streams part I
Gordon G. Jamison
1974, Open-File Report 7404
The value of stream discharge data for hydrologic studies is enhanced by the availability of accurate information on size of area drained, distance between selected sites along stream course, and hydraulic gradients. Information on the location of cultural and natural features that affect streamflow also is valuable for hydrologic studies,...
Water-quality data of the Sacramento River, California, May 1972 to April 1973
Linda J. Britton, Robert C. Averett
1974, Report
Amphibians and reptiles imported into the United States
S.D. Busack
1974, Wildlife Leaflet 506
No abstract available....
Summary of hydrologic data collected in Dade County, Florida
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Report
No abstract available....
Hydrologic Unit Map -- 1974, State of Michigan
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Hydrologic Unit 22
This map and accompanying table show Hydrologic Units that are basically hydrographic in nature. The Cataloging Units shown will supplant the Cataloging Units previously used by the U.S. Geological Survey in its Catalog of Information on Water Data (1966-72). The previous U.S. Geological Survey Catalog-Indexing System was by map number...
Coon Rapids pool hydrographic study
J.K. Hicks
1974, Report
No abstract available....
Proposed plan of mining and reclamation, Big Sky Mine, Peabody Coal Company, coal lease M-15965, Colstrip, Montana: Final environmental statement: Volume 2
U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Report
No abstract available....
Proposed plan of mining and reclamation, Big Sky Mine, Peabody Coal Company, coal lease M-15965, Colstrip, Montana: Final environmental statement: Volume 1
U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Report
No abstract available....
Hydrologic data for 1973, Broward County, Florida
H.W. Bearden
1974, Open-File Report FL 74-028
No abstract available....
Floods of January 1974 in Washington
R.J. Longfield
1974, Report
Record floods occurred in parts of Washington during January 14-21, 1974. The floods resulted from runoff from warm, moderately heavy rain that continued most of the week, augmented by runoff from the rapid melting of a near-record snowpack that extended to low elevations. New record peak flows occurred at many...
Stratigraphic nomenclature in reports of the U.S. Geological Survey
George V. Cohee
1974, Report
The Geologic Names Committee of the United States Geological Survey was first organized on February 17, 1899, " ... to consider all names of geologic formations or other divisions of rock classifications with a view to determining whether they comply with the rules of nomenclature adopted for the Survey publications...
Hydrologic data of the June 1972 flood in Pennsylvania
R. Adam Miller
1974, Water Resources Bulletin 9
No abstract available....
Age, origin, regional relations, and nomenclature of the Glenarm series, central Appalachian Piedmont: A reinterpretation: Reply
Michael W. Higgins
1974, GSA Bulletin (85) 156
No abstract available....
Subsidence, inundation, and sedimentation; environmental consequences of the 1964 Alaska earthquake in the Portage, Alaska area
A.T. Ovenshine, D. E. Lawson, S. R. Bartsch-Winkler
1974, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (6) 3-9
No abstract available....
Seismograph station abbreviations and coordinates
Pamela A. Covington
1974, Report
No abstract available....
Prehnite- and pumpellyite-bearing mineral assemblages, west side of the Appalachian metamorphic belt, Pennsylvania to Newfoundland
E-an Zen
1974, Journal of Petrology (15) 197-242
Prehnite- and/or pumpellyite-bearing meta-igneous rocks are found on the west side of the Appalachian metamorphic belt (1) near Jonestown, south-eastern Pennsylvania; (2) on Rensselaer Plateau, eastern New York; (3) near Quebec City, Quebec; and (4) at Little Port, Humber Arm, western Newfoundland. The assemblages critical to determining the conditions...
Sandstone distribution patterns in the Pocahontas Formation of southwest Virginia and southern West Virginia
Kenneth J. Englund
G. Briggs, editor(s)
1974, Book chapter, Carboniferous of the southeastern United States
The Pocahontas Formation is a clastic wedge of sandstone, siltstone, shale, coal, and underclay that is transitional between underlying marine strata of Mississippian age and overlying continental beds of Pennsylvanian age. It attains a maximum thickness of 750 ft. at the southeastern edge of the Appalachian coal field and thins...
Hydrologic Unit Map -- 1974, states of Maryland and Delaware
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Hydrologic Unit 20
No abstract available....
Water-management studies of a stream-aquifer system, Arkansas River Valley, Colorado
O. James Taylor, Richard R. Luckey
1974, Groundwater (12) 22-38
A mathematical model was developed and used to simulate the stream-aquifer system in the Arkansas River valley in southeastern Colorado, from Pueblo to the Colorado-Kansas State line. The model simulates the interrelations among ground water and surface water including reservoirs, losses, and transmountain diversions, utilizing various water-distribution rules. The model...