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Ancient lavas in Shenandoah National Park near Luray, Virginia
John Calvin Reed Jr.
1969, Bulletin 1265
In the Blue Ridge Province of northern Virginia, Maryland, and southern Pennsylvania, Lower Cambrian beds are underlain by a thick sequence of greenstone and interbedded sedimentary rocks known as the Catoctin Formation. An area near Luray, Va., was studied to determine the thickness of the formation, its relationship to overlying...
Surficial Geology of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
Dwight Raymond Crandell
1969, Bulletin 1288
Much of the ground surface around Mount Rainier volcano is directly underlain by loose geologic deposits that veneer the hard rock formations. Examples of these deposits are sand and gravel bars along the rivers, ridges of loose rock debris beside the glaciers, and sloping aprons of rock fragments beneath almost...
The Colorado River region and John Wesley Powell
Mary C. Rabbitt, Edwin D. McKee, Charles B. Hunt, Luna Bergere Leopold
1969, Professional Paper 669
A century ago John Wesley Powell-teacher, scientist, and veteran of the Civil War-set out to explore the unknown reaches of the Colorado River. He emerged from the forbidding canyons with a compelling interest in the nature of the western lands and how they could be developed for the greatest benefit...
Ground-water levels in observation wells in Oklahoma, 1967-68
R.H. Bingham
1969, Open-File Report 69-335
The investigation of the ground-water resources of Oklahoma by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Oklahoma Water Resources Board includes a continuing program to collect records of water levels in selected observation wells on a systematic basis. These water-level records: (1) provide an index to available ground-water supplies;...
Geologic map of the Myrtle Point area, Coos County, Oregon
Ewart Merlin Baldwin
1969, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 302
The mapped area lies in theo southern end of the Coos Bay coal field. Coal occurs onle in the upper and lower members of the Coaledo Formation. Nearly all the coal mined in the Coos Bay coal field was from the upper member of the Coaledo Formation. In the mapped...
Geophysical investigations in the Bi'r Idimah-Wadi Wassat area, Saudi Arabia, Part One
R. V. Allen, W. E. Davis
1969, Open-File Report 69-5
Introduction A geophysical investigation was conducted over the northern part of a large gossan near Bi'r Idimah in the Asir quadrangle. The study was made primarily to determine the electromagnetic response of a deposit of massive sulphides found in exploratory drilling. Presumably the geophysical data could be used to trace the...
Geophysical investigations in the Bi'r Idimah-Wadi Wassat area, Saudi Arabia, Part Two
R. V. Allen, W. E. Davis
1969, Open-File Report 69-6
Introduction Geophysical studies were continued in the Bi'r Idimah-Wadi Wassat area during February 1965. Detailed electromagnetic measurements were made along selected traverses over the northern part of the gossan to supplement earlier dip-angle data; and reconnaissance surveys were made over the central and southern parts of the gossan. Gossan is exposed...