Areal geology of the Placerville quadrangle, San Miguel County, Colorado
Alfred Lerner Bush, C. S. Bromfield, Charles Thomas Pierson
1959, Bulletin 1072-E
Geology and oil-shale resources of Naval Oil-Shale Reserve No. 2, Uintah and Carbon Counties, Utah
William Bhevard Cashion
1959, Bulletin 1072-O
No abstract available....
Statement concerning the probable effect of increased water withdrawals from the Niagra dolomite at Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois
E. F. LeRoux, W.J. Drescher
1959, Open-File Report 59-78
Geology of Glacier National Park and the Flathead Region, Northwestern Montana
Clyde P. Ross
1959, Professional Paper 296
This report summarizes available data on two adjacent and partly overlapping regions in northwestern Montana. The first of these is Glacier National Park plus small areas east and west of the park. The second is here called, for convenience, the Flathead region; it embraces the mountains from the southern tip...
Intrenched meanders of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River, Virginia
J.T. Hack, R.S. Young
1959, Professional Paper 354-A
Map of Montana showing unconsolidated deposits in which wells yielding 250 gpm or more have been constructed, 1959
Frank A. Swenson
1959, Open-File Report 59-112
Surficial geology of Anchorage and vicinity, Alaska
Robert D. Miller, Ernest Dobrovolny
1959, Bulletin 1093
Geology of the Delarof and westernmost Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
George D. Fraser, Henry Frank Barnett
1959, Bulletin 1028-I
Geology of uranium deposits in Triassic rocks of the Colorado Plateau region
Warren Irvin Finch
1959, Bulletin 1074-D
Reconnaissance investigation of uranium occurrences in the Saratoga area, Carbon County, Wyoming
James Gilbert Stephens, M. J. Bergin
1959, Bulletin 1046-M
Surficial geology of the Poland quadrangle, Maine
John Bernard Hanley
1959, Geologic Quadrangle 120
No abstract available....
Frost heaving of piles with examples from Fairbanks, Alaska
Troy Lewis Pewe, R.A. Paige
1959, Open-File Report 60-111
Seasonal freezing of the ground is common throughout most of the world's land surface. As the ground freezes the surface of the ground may rise--this rising is termed frost heaving. Upward displacement of the ground upon freezing is not due alone to the freezing of water originally contained in the...
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Norton Bay quadrangle, Alaska
J.T. Cass
1959, IMAP 286
Preliminary geologic map of the Maybell-Lay area, Moffat County, Colorado
M. J. Bergin
1959, Open-File Report 59-7
No abstract available....
Geology of possible petroleum provinces in Alaska
Don John Miller, Thomas G. Payne, George Gryc
1959, Bulletin 1094
Geology of the Bethel quadrangle, Alaska
J. M. Hoare, W. L. Coonrad
1959, IMAP 285
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1954 : Parts 9-14, Colorado River basin to Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia river basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1959, Water Supply Paper 1353
Uranium resources of the Cedar Mountain area, Emery County, Utah - a regional synthesis
Henry S. Johnson Jr.
1959, Bulletin 1087-B
Surface water supply of the United States, 1957, part 11, Pacific slope basins in California
J. V. B. Wells
1959, Water Supply Paper 1515
Ground-water reconnaissance of the North Loup Division of the Lower Platte River basin, Nebraska
Charles Franklin Keech, Marvin P. Carlson
1959, Hydrologic Atlas 12
Surface water supply of the United States, 1957, part 10, The Great Basin
J. V. B. Wells
1959, Water Supply Paper 1514
Surface water supply of the United States, 1956, Part I-B, New York to York River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1959, Water Supply Paper 1432
Floods of January-February 1959 in Ohio
William Perry Cross, Harold Phillips Brooks
1959, Circular 418
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1957, Part I-A, North Atlantic slope basins, Maine to Connecticut
J. V. B. Wells
1959, Water Supply Paper 1501
Part 4. Submarine topography and shoal-water ecology
Preston E. Cloud Jr.
1959, Professional Paper 280-K
The topography of the sea floor within 10 miles of Saipan broadly resembles that of the land. Eastward, toward the Mariana trench, slopes are about 6°, without prominent benches or scarps. This is inferred to indicate easterly continuation of generally pyroclastic bedrock. The westward slope averages 2° to 3° and...