Glacier observations, Glacier National Park, Montana, 1962
Arthur Johnson
1963, Open-File Report 63-68
Geology of Brookhaven National Laboratory and vicinity, Suffolk County, New York
Wallace De Laguna
1963, Bulletin 1156-A
Geologic map of the Cuskers quadrangle, Roosevelt County, Montana
R. B. Colton
1963, IMAP 364
Geologic map of the Poplar quadrangle, Roosevelt, Richland, and McCone Counties, Montana
R. B. Colton
1963, IMAP 367
Geologic map of the Oswego quadrangle, Valley, Roosevelt, and McCone Counties, Montana
R. B. Colton
1963, IMAP 366
Geologic map of the Chelsea quadrangle, Roosevelt and McCone Counties, Montana
R. B. Colton
1963, IMAP 363
Coal resources of Beaver County, Pennsylvania
E. D. Patterson
1963, Bulletin 1143-A
Principal facts for gravity stations in the Moab-Needles area, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah; and for the Lisbon Valley area, San Juan County, Utah, and Montrose and San Miguel Counties, Colorado
H.R. Joesting, James E. Case, Donald Plouff
1963, Open-File Report 63-57
No abstract available....
Photography and imagery: a clarification of terms
Charles J. Robinove
1963, Photogrammetric Engineering (29) 880-881
The increased use of pictorial displays of data in the fields of photogrammetry and photo interpretation has led to some confusion of terms, not so much b photogrammetrists as bu users and interpreters of pictorial data. The terms "remote sensing" and "remote sensing of environment" are being used as general...
Downstream patterns of riverbed scour and fill
William W. Emmett, Luna Bergere Leopold
1963, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the second federal interagency sedimentation conference (U.S. DOA Miscellaneous Publication 70)
Progress has been made in describing riverbed scour and fill at a given stream section. One needs only the data routinely collected at a stream-gaging station to observe scour and fill at that station. However, similar progress has not been made to determine whether or not the scour and fill...
Surface water records of Indiana, 1963
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1963, Report
The surface-water records for the 1963 water year for gaging stations, partial-record stations, and miscellaneous sites within the State of Indiana are given in this report. For convenience there are also included records for a few pertinent gaging stations in bordering States. The records were collected and computed by the...
1962 Public use of National Wildlife Refuges.
Bureau Of Sport Fisheries And Wildlife
1963, Wildlife Leaflet 449
Cathedral Cliffs formation, the early acid Breccia unit of northwestern Wyoming
W. G. Pierce
1963, Geological Society of America Bulletin (74) 9-22
The name Cathedral Cliffs Formation is proposed for the rocks in the Clarks Fork area of northwestern Wyoming that have long been known by the informal designation "early acid breccia." In the Clarks Fork area the Cathedral Cliffs Formation is composed of tuffs, with lesser amounts of volcanic sedimentary rocks...
Geologic history of the teays valley in West Virginia
E. C. Rhodehamel, C.W. Carlston
1963, Geological Society of America Bulletin (74) 251-274
The segment of the abandoned pre-Pleistocene Teays Valley between Scary and Huntington, W. Va. stands 130-240 feet above the Ohio and Kanawha rivers, and its bedrock floor slopes westward at about 0.6 foot per mile. The bedrock floor is overlain by highly weathered gravel in which a soil profile developed;...
Correlations and problems in belt series stratigraphy, Northern idaho and western Montana
J. E. Harrison, A.B. Campbell
1963, Geological Society of America Bulletin (74) 1413-1427
A continuous strip of geologic maps has recently been completed along the Idaho-Montana state line between Clark Fork, Idaho, and Superior, Montana. New stratigraphic and petrographic information provides the basis for stratigraphic correlations and for the interpretation of facies changes in this part of the basin of deposition of the Precambrian Belt <span...
Insecticides: effects on cutthroat trout of repeated exposure to DDT
Don Allison, Burton J. Kallman, Oliver B. Cope, Charles C. Van Valin
1963, Science (142) 958-961
Cutthroat trout were periodically exposed to p, pp-DDT, in acetone solution or in the food. Excessive mortality occurred only in lots treated with high concentrations of DDT, probably as a result of decreased resistance to nonspecific stressors. Surviving fish in these lots were significantly larger than those in the control...
Early pennsylvanian currents in the southern Appalachian Mountains
J. Schlee
1963, Geological Society of America Bulletin (74) 1439-1451
Measurement of more than 1200 cross-beds in lower Pennsylvanian sandstones of the southern Appalachian Mountains reveals a broad pattern of sediment transport to the southwest and west. Most of the sand appears to have been derived from the east and to have moved south-westward parallel to the axis of the...
Disease and infection in the Tetraonidae
C. M. Herman
1963, Journal of Wildlife Management (27) 850-855
Disease is one of many factors advanced to explain the fluctuations of grouse populations, but no profound study of natural disease losses in Tetraonidae exists. The literature contains frequent references to THE grouse disease, although many potential pathogens are listed in numerous surveys and limited investigations, and the relevant data...
A method for drive-trapping dusky grouse
R. E. Tomlinson
1963, Journal of Wildlife Management (27) 563-566
A drive trap, used to capture dusky grouse (Dendragapus obscurus obscurus) females and their broods for transplantation, is described. The trap consists of two 75-foot wings, leading to a netting-covered enclosure with a smaller wooden catch box at the rear. A four-man crew finds a brood in open cover and,...
Water-level trends in key observation well May-July 1963 (Abstracted from U. S. Geological Survey “Water Resources Review”)
S. W. West
1963, Groundwater (1) 50-50
No abstract available. ...
Television — A new tool for the ground‐water geologist
J.T. Callahan, R. L. Wait, M.J. McCollum
1963, Groundwater (1) 4-6
The television camera has become a tool of the ground‐water geologist, enabling him to examine visually the inside of a well deep below the land surface. Using the camera, the rocks can be viewed in place. Of great importance to the ground‐water studies in coastal Georgia, the camera enables the geologist to see the important <span...
Chemical analyses of surface waters in Colorado, October 1959 to September 1962
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1963, Report
Data presented herein are records of water quality for the period October 1959 to September 1962 for the sampling sites shown below and on the enclosed map. The data are preliminary and subject to revision. Final records are published in the annual series of Geological Survey Water-Supply Papers entitled "Quality...
Recharge rates of principal aquifers in Lake County, Indiana
J.S. Rosenshein
1963, Groundwater (1) 13-20
The upper 350 to 400 feet of rocks underlying Lake County, Indiana, form a single but complex hydrologic system. The rock units composing this system consist (in ascending order) of dolomite, clay till (unit 4), glaciofluvial sand (unit 3), clay till (unit 2), and lacustrine sand, silt, and clay (unit...
Origin of some intermittent ponds on quartzite ridges in western North Carolina
John C. Reed Jr., Bruce H. Bryant, John T. Hack
1963, Geological Society of America Bulletin (74) 1183-1188
Several intermittent ponds and closed depressions as much as 200 feet wide occur on the crests of ridges in gently dipping Cambrian(?) quartzites in the southeastern foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains near Morganton, North Carolina. The unconsolidated fill and debris in the ponds consists of clayey sand and saprolite with accessory minerals that could have...
Composition of fluid inclusions, cave-in-rock fluorite district, Illinois, and upper Mississippi valley zinc-lead district
W. E. Hall, I. Friedman
1963, Economic Geology (58) 886-911
No abstract available. ...