Geologic and seismologic aspects of the Managua, Nicaragua, earthquakes of December 23, 1972
Robert David Brown, Peter L. Ward, George Plafker
1973, Professional Paper 838
Silurian rugose corals of the central and southwest Great Basin
Charles Warren Merriam
1973, Professional Paper 777
Ostracodes from Lower Devonian formations in Alaska and Yukon Territory
Jean Milton Berdan, M.J. Copeland
1973, Professional Paper 825
Location and characteristics of the interface between brine and freshwater from geophysical logs of boreholes in the upper Brazos River basin, Texas
W.S. Keys, L.M. MacCary
1973, Professional Paper 809-B
Middle Devonian rugose corals of the central Great Basin
Charles Warren Merriam
1973, Professional Paper 799
Middle Jurassic (Bajocian) ammonites from eastern Oregon
Ralph Willard Imlay
1973, Professional Paper 756
Palynology of the upper Campanian (Cretaceous) Judith River Formation, north-central Montana
Bernadine D. Tschudy
1973, Professional Paper 770
Geology of the Pulga and Bucks Lake quadrangles, Butte and Plumas counties, California
Anna Martta Hietanen
1973, Professional Paper 731
Erosional and Depositional Aspects of Hurricane Camille in Virginia, 1969
Garnett P. Williams, Harold P. Guy
1973, Professional Paper 804
Probably the worst natural disaster in central Virginia's recorded history was the flood resuiting from an 8-hour deluge of about 28 inches (710 mm) of rain on the night of August 19-20, 1969. This study examines some of the intensive sediment erosion and deposition that resulted from the storm and...
Palynological studies of the coals of the Princess Reserve District in northeastern Kentucky
Robert M. Kosanke
1973, Professional Paper 839
Harebell Formation (Upper Cretaceous) and Pinyon Conglomerate (uppermost Cretaceous and Paleocene), northwestern Wyoming
J. D. Love
1973, Professional Paper 734-A
Scour and fill in Tujunga Wash; a fanhead valley in urban Southern California, 1969
Kevin M. Scott
1973, Professional Paper 732-B
Landslides of Rio de Janeiro and the Serra das Araras escarpment, Brazil
Fred O. Jones
1973, Professional Paper 697
Lithostratigraphy and depositional environments of the Lexington Limestone (Ordovician) of central Kentucky
Earle Rupert Cressman
1973, Professional Paper 768
Zeolites and associated authigenic silicate minerals in tuffaceous rocks of the Big Sandy Formation, Mohave County, Arizona
Richard A. Sheppard, Arthur J. Gude
1973, Professional Paper 830
Early Paleozoic brachiopods of the Moose River synclinorium, Maine
A. J. Boucot
1973, Professional Paper 784
Devonian carrier shells (Euomphalidae) from North America and Germany
Robert M. Linsley, Ellis Leon Yochelson
1973, Professional Paper 824
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1972
Betsy A. Weld, Kathleen T. Iseri, Marvin L. Millgate
1973, Circular 668
CRIB; the mineral resources data bank of the U.S. Geological Survey
James Alfred Calkins, Olaf Kays, Eleanor K. Keefer
1973, Circular 681
The recently established Computerized Resources Information Bank (CRIB) of the U.S. Geological Survey is expected to play an increasingly important role in the study of United States' mineral resources. CRIB provides a rapid means for organizing and summarizing information on mineral resources and for displaying the results. CRIB consists of...
Summary of United States mineral resources
Donald Albert Brobst, Walden P. Pratt, V.E. McKelvey
1973, Circular 682
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1968, Parts 4 and 5, St. Lawrence River basin and Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Water Supply Paper 2094
Fluvial-sediment discharge to the oceans from the conterminous United States
Westley Farnsworth Curtis, James J. Culbertson, Edith B. Chase
1973, Circular 670
This report is a contribution to the UNESCO-sponsored project of the International Hydrological Decade called the World Water Balance. Annual fluvial-sediment discharge from the conterminous United States averages 491,449,600 short tons, of which 14,204,000 is discharged to the Atlantic Ocean, 378,179,000 to the Gulf of Mexico, and 99,066,600 to the...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1966-70, Part 3, Ohio River basin, v. 4, Ohio River basin below Wabash River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Water Supply Paper 2110
Surface water supply of the United States, 1966-70, Part 6, Missouri River basin, v. 3, Missouri River basin from Sioux City, Iowa to Nebraska City, Nebraska
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Water Supply Paper 2118
Surface water supply of the United States, 1966-70, Part 9, Colorado River basin, v. 1, Colorado River basin above Green River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Water Supply Paper 2124