Water-resources summary for southern California, 1959
William C. Peterson
1960, Circular 429
Some chemical relationships among sulfur species and dissolved ferrous iron
John David Hem
1960, Water Supply Paper 1459-C
Surface water supply of the United States, 1958, Part 2-A, South Atlantic slope basins, James River to Savannah River
J. V. B. Wells
1960, Water Supply Paper 1553
Surface water supply of the United States, 1959, Part 2-B, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico Basins, Ogeechee River to Pearl River
J. V. B. Wells
1960, Water Supply Paper 1624
Photogeologic map of the Chaco Canyon-2 quadrangle, McKinley County, New Mexico
A. N. Kover
1960, IMAP 315
Preliminary geologic map of the Deep Lake quadrangle, Stevens and Pend Orielle Counties, Washington
R. G. Yates, A.E. Ford
1960, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 237
Interpretation and current status of ground-water rights
Arthur M. Piper
1960, Circular 432
Deposition of uranium in salt-pan basins
K.G. Bell
1960, Professional Paper 354-G
Surface water supply of the United States, 1959, Part 6-B, Missouri River Basin below Sioux City, Iowa
J. V. B. Wells
1960, Water Supply Paper 1630
Mount Peale 4 SE quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah, and San Miguel County, Colorado
Gordon Whitney Weir, Willard P. Puffett
1960, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 149
Floods of May 1959 in the Au Gres and Rifle River basins, Michigan
L.E. Stoimenoff
1960, Open-File Report 60-135
The floods of May 1959 in the Au Gres and Rifle River basins, Michigan, resulted from heavy rainfall during the night of May 19-20. Peak unit discharges for small drainage areas (less than about 15 square miles) were the highest ever measured in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, and for...
Barometric effects on water levels
J. W. Stephens
1960, Open-File Report 60-134
Geology and ground-water resources of the Gallatin Valley, Gallatin County, Montana
O. M. Hackett, F. N. Visher, R. G. McMurtrey, W. L. Steinhilber, Frank Stermitz, F. C. Boner, R. A. Krieger
1960, Water Supply Paper 1482
No abstract available....
The physiographic provinces of Alaska
Clyde Wahrhaftig
1960, Open-File Report 60-146
The wealth of recently accumulated geographic information on Alaska has made desirable a new classification of the state into physiographic divisions. Most of Alaska is now covered by topographic maps of high quality at scales of 1:63,360 and 1:250,000, prepared by multiplex methods from aerial photography. A classification made now...
Summary of test drilling, Gran Quivira National Monument, New Mexico
F.B. Titus Jr.
1960, Open-File Report 60-142
and section of the Mount Peale 2 SE quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah
G. W. Weir, C.L. Dodson, W.P. Puffett
1960, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 143
Location of geophysical field projects, Geologic Division, as of July 1, 1959
Geologic Division Staff
1960, Open-File Report 60-132
The geology and ground-water resources of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
Alfred H. Harder
1960, Water Supply Paper 1488
Large quantities of fresh ground water are available in Calcasieu Parish. Fresh water is present in sand of Recent, Pleistocene, Pliocene, and Miocene ages, although locally only small supplies for rural or stock use can be obtained from the shallow sand lenses of Recent and Pleistocene ages. The principal fresh-water-bearing...
Ground-water levels in the United States, 1956-57, northeastern States
Philip E. LaMoreaux
1960, Water Supply Paper 1537
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Picacho Butte quadrangle, Yavapai and Coconino Counties, Arizona
M. H. Krieger
1960, IMAP 500
Floods near Chicago Heights, Illinois
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1960, Hydrologic Atlas 39
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the igneous and metamorphic rocks of Wyoming showing location of uranium deposits
E. A. Merewether (compiler)
1960, IMAP 310
Geology of the Haunted Canyon quadrangle, Arizona
Donald W. Peterson
1960, Geologic Quadrangle 128
No abstract available....
Upper eocene and oligocene larger Foraminifera from Viti Levu, Fiji
W. Storrs Cole
1960, Professional Paper 374-A
Geology and ground water in Napa and Sonoma Valleys, Napa and Sonoma Counties, California
Fred Kunkel, Joseph Edwin Upson
1960, Water Supply Paper 1495
Napa and Sonoma Valleys are adjacent alluvium-filled valleys about 40 miles northeast of San Francisco. They occupy alined and structurally controlled depressions in the northern Coast Ranges physiographic province and drain south into San Pablo Bay. The valleys are surrounded and underlain by unconsolidated marine and continental sediments and volcanic...