An experimental study of heavy-mineral segregation under alluvial-flow conditions
L. L. Brady, H.E. Jobson
1973, Professional Paper 562-K
Map showing thickness of principal clay unit, Manchester Quadrangle, Connecticut
W. H. Langer
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 452-D
Guide to selected large-scale geologic maps of southwestern Pennsylvania (west of 78 degrees 45' meridian and south 41 degrees 15' parallel)
R. P. Briggs
1973, Open-File Report 73-32
The Lower Cretaceous Figuera Lava and Fajardo Formation in the stratigraphy of northeastern Puerto Rico
Reginald Peter Briggs
1973, Bulletin 1372-G
Effects of urbanization on sedimentation and floodflows in Colma Creek basin, California
J. M. Knott
1973, Open-File Report 73-146
No abstract available....
Geology of Moorhead coal field, Powder River, Big Horn, and Rosebud counties, Montana
Robert P. Bryson, N. Wood Bass
1973, Bulletin 1338
Geology and paleontology of Canal Zone and adjoining parts of Panama: Description of Tertiary mollusks (additions to gastropods, scaphopods, pelecypods Nuculidae to Malleidae)
W. P. Woodring
1973, Professional Paper 306-E
Chapter E adds 112 described species and subspecies (a few briefly described) to the some 440 covered in preceding chapters : 27 additional gastropods, 18 scaphopods, and 67 pelecypods in 10 families. It is estimated that about 125 species are to be added in chapter F, the final chapter.The Arcidae...
Ground-water management, Pawtuxet River basin, Rhode Island
M. H. Frimpter
1973, Open-File Report 73-83
Air injection at Lake Cachuma, California
M.W. Busby
1973, Open-File Report 73-36
An organizational plan for a comprehensive study of the water resources of the Narmada River basin, India
G.E. Ferguson, Allen Sinnott
1973, Open-File Report 73-70
The Pine-Popple River basin — Hydrology of a wild river area, northeastern Wisconsin
Edward L. Oakes, Stephen J. Field, Lawrence P. Seeger
1973, Water Supply Paper 2006
The Pine and Popple Rivers, virtually unaltered by man, flow through a semiprimitive area of forests, lakes, and glacial hills. White-water streams, natural lakes, fish and animal life, and abundant vegetation contribute to the unique recreational and aesthetic characteristics of the area. Resource planning or development should recognize the interrelationships...
Fluvial sediment characteristics of the Kansas River at Wamego, Kansas, 1957-70
C.D. Albert
1973, Open-File Report 73-2
Fluvial-sediment samples have been collected from the Kansas River at Wamego from 1957-70 by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Kansas Water Resources Board. During this period. the stream-runoff pattern of the basin has been altered by constructions of Tuttle Creek and Milford Reservoirs. An analysis of data shows...
Water resources of Wisconsin — St. Croix River basin
H. L. Young, S. M. Hindall
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 451
No abstract available....
Annotated orthophoto map, 1970, Washington urban area, D.C., Md. and Va.
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, IMAP 858-B
No abstract available....
Bedrock geologic map showing thickness of overlying Quaternary deposits, Grand Island Quadrangle, Nebraska and Kansas
V. H. Dreeszen, E.C. Reed, R.R. Burchett, G.E. Prichard
1973, IMAP 819
Geologic map of the Morro Bay South and Port San Luis quadrangles, San Luis Obispo County, California
C.A. Hall
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 511
No abstract available....
Extent and frequency of floods on the Schuylkill River near Phoenixville and Pottstown, Pennsylvania
William F. Busch, Lewis C. Shaw
1973, Open-File Report 73-37
Knowledge of the frequency and extent of flooding is an important requirement for the design of all works of man bordering or encroaching on flood plains. The proper design of bridges, culverts, dams, highways, levees, reservoirs, sewage-disposal systems, waterworks and all structures on the flood plains of streams requires careful...
Preliminary geologic map of the Camp Davis Quadrangle, Teton County, Wyoming
M.L. Schroeder
1973, Open-File Report 73-255
Fluvial sediment in Double Creek subwatershed No. 5, Washington County, Oklahoma
Gene A. Bednar, Thomas E. Waldrep
1973, Open-File Report 73-22
Double Creek subwatershed No. 5 in Washington County, Oklahoma, is one of six detention structures within the Double Creek watershed and includes 1,530 acres (2.39 square miles). The subwatershed receives runoff from approximately 5 percent of the total area of the watershed. Most precipitation falling on subwatershed No. 5 does not...
Map showing scenic features and recreation facilities in the Salina quadrangle, Utah
Paul L. Williams, Harry R. Covington
1973, IMAP 591-O
This map is intended as a guide for those who enjoy outdoor recreation in magnificent scenic settings.The Salina quadrangle lies in the heart of the Colorado Plateau, a sparsely populated land of unique and outstanding scenic beauty. The eastern half of the quadrangle is a great desert, partly blanketed by...
Effects on water quality in the shallow aquifer due to the operation of the cross state dump, Palm Beach County, Florida
James J. Schneider
1973, Open-File Report 73-252
Bedrock exposure map of the Westford Quadrangle, Massachusetts
D.C. Alvord
1973, Open-File Report 73-6
The effects on the ground-water resource of channelization of the Sudbury River through Cedar Swamp, Westborough, Massachusetts
Eugene H. Walker
1973, Open-File Report 73-357
A geochemical reconnaissance of the Island of Vieques, Puerto Rico
Robert E. Learned, Ginny R. Grove, Rafael Boissen
1973, Open-File Report 73-155
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Ute Peak 15-minute Quadrangle, Grand and Summit counties, Colorado
Ogden Tweto, J. C. Reed Jr.
1973, Open-File Report 73-288