Geologic map of the Mt. Harvard quadrangle, Gunnison and Chaffee Counties, Colorado
M. R. Brock, Fred Barker
1966, Open-File Report 66-9
Geologic map of the Lathrop Wells quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
E. J. McKay, B.C. Burchfiel
1966, Open-File Report 66-84
Stratigraphy of Madison Group near Livingston, Montana, and discussion of karst and solution-breccia features
A. E. Roberts
1966, Professional Paper 526-B
Atlantic Continental Shelf and Slope of the United States - Geologic background
K.O. Emery
1966, Professional Paper 529-A
Fur catch in the United States, 1965.
Division Of Wildlife Research
1966, Wildlife Leaflet 474
Contour of bedrock surface, Boone to Fowler, Colorado
R. Theodore Hurr, J.E. Moore, David B. Richards
1966, Open-File Report 66-66
Chemistry of the lavas of the 1959-60 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
K. J. Murata, D.H. Richter
1966, Professional Paper 537-A
Tertiary stratigraphy and paleobotany of the Cook Inlet region, Alaska
J. A. Wolfe, D.M. Hopkins, E. B. Leopold
1966, Professional Paper 398-A
No abstract available....
Annual report for 1965, Cooperative Fishery Units
Travis Roberts
1966, Resource Publication 26
No abstract available....
Petrology of the Kilauea Iki Lava Lake, Hawaii
D.H. Richter, J.G. Moore
1966, Professional Paper 537-B
Treatment of East Bay, Alger County, Michigan, with toxaphene for control of sea lampreys
William E. Gaylord, Bernard R. Smith
1966, Resource Publication 11
An experiment was conducted to determine whether toxaphene can be used to eradicate lake-dwelling sea lampreys and to determine its effect on fish populations. In East Bay, a 78-acre lake on the Sucker River, Alger County, Mich., an estimated concentration of 100 parts per billion was maintained for 14 days....
Proceedings of the first international scientific meeting on the polar bear
Bureau Of Sport Fisheries And Wildlife, University Of Alaska
1966, Resource Publication 16
No abstract available....
Petrography of the lavas of the 1959-60 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
D.H. Richter, K. J. Murata
1966, Professional Paper 537-D
Geomorphic effects of the earthquake of March 27, 1964 in the Martin-Bering Rivers area, Alaska
Samuel J. Tuthill, Wilson M. Laird
1966, Professional Paper 543-B
The Alaska earthquake of March 27, 1964, caused widespread geomorphic changes in the Martin-Bering Rivers area-900 square miles of uninhabited mountains, alluvial flatlands, and marshes north of the Gulf of Alaska, and east of the Copper River. This area is at lat 60°30’ N. and long 144°22’ W., 32 miles...
Geologic effects of the March 1964 earthquake and associated seismic sea waves on Kodiak and nearby islands, Alaska
George Plafker, Reuben Kachadoorian
1966, Professional Paper 543-D
Kodiak Island and the nearby islands constitute a mountainous landmass with an aggregate area of 4,900 square miles that lies at the western border of the Gulf of Alaska and from 20 to 40 miles off the Alaskan mainland. Igneous and metamorphic rocks underlie most of the area except for...
Jasperoids of the Lake Valley mining district, New Mexico
Edward J. Young, T.G. Lovering
1966, Bulletin 1222-D
Geological Survey Research 1966, Chapter C
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1966, Professional Paper 550-C
No abstract available....
Evaporation study in a humid region, Lake Michie, North Carolina
J.F. Turner Jr.
1966, Professional Paper 272-G
The mass-transfer and water-budget techniques of calibrating a reservoir for evaporation were evaluated through a study of Lake Michie, N.C. The techniques appear adequate for estimation of lake evaporation and net seepage in humid regions where lake storage is affected by streamflow and ground-water seepage, under conditions no more adverse...
Complete Bouguer gravity anomaly map of the San Francisco Mountains vicinity, Beaver and Millard Counties, Utah
Donald L. Peterson
1966, Open-File Report 66-98
No abstract available....
Paleozoic Gastropoda from the Moose River synclinorium, northern Maine
A. J. Boucot, E. L. Yochelson
1966, Professional Paper 503-A
Geological Survey research 1966, Chapter B
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1966, Professional Paper 550-B
This collection of 43 short papers is the first published chapter of 'Geological Survey Research 1966.' The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Conservation, Geologic, Topographic, and Water Resources Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey. Chapter A, to be published later in...
Geological Survey Research 1966, Chapter A
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1966, Professional Paper 550-A
'Geological Survey Research 1966' is the seventh annual review of the econamic and scientific work of the U.S. Geological Survey. As in previous years the purpose of the volume is to make available promptly to the public the highlights of Survey investigations. This year the volume consists of 4 chapters...
River meanders - Theory of minimum variance
Walter Basil Langbein, Luna Bergere Leopold
1966, Professional Paper 422-H
Meanders are the result of erosion-deposition processes tending toward the most stable form in which the variability of certain essential properties is minimized. This minimization involves the adjustment of the planimetric geometry and the hydraulic factors of depth, velocity, and local slope.The planimetric geometry of a meander is that of...
Interpretation of Cumberland Escarpment and Highland Rim, south-central Tennessee and northeast Alabama
J.T. Hack
1966, Professional Paper 524-C
No abstract available....
History of nomenclature and stratigraphy of rocks adjacent to the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary, western San Juan Basin, New Mexico
E.H. Baltz, S.R. Ash, R.Y. Anderson
1966, Professional Paper 524-D
No abstract available....