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...
Hydrogeology of the Scioto River Valley near Piketon, south-central Ohio
Stanley Eugene Norris, Richard E. Fidler
1969, Water Supply Paper 1872
A systematic study was made of one of Ohio's principal aquifers, a sand and gravel outwash in the Scioto River Valley, to determine the feasibility of developing a ground-water supply of 20 million gallons per day at a site near Piketon. The first part of the study was spent in...
Pecos National Monument, New Mexico: Its geologic setting
Ross Byron Johnson
1969, Bulletin 1271-E
The ruins of the pueblos and missions of Pecos lie on the east bank of Glorieta Creek near its junction with the Pecos River at the south end of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in north-central New Mexico. Here the Pecos River and Glorieta Creek have formed a broad rolling...
A proposed streamflow data program for Arkansas
J.L. Patterson
1969, Open-File Report 70-256
Considerations involved in evaluating mathematical modeling of urban hydrologic systems
David R. Dawdy
1969, Water Supply Paper 1591-D
Geology, hydrology, and water quality in the Fresno area, California
Roland Westland Page, R.A. LeBlanc
1969, Open-File Report 69-328
The Fresno area comprises about 1.400 square miles lying west of the foothills of the Sierra Nevada and east of the trough of the San Joaquin Valley. The rainfall averages less than 10 inches per year causing agricultural development to depend mainly on surface-water deliveries and ground-water pumpage. Surface-water deliveries...
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1964, Parts 5 and 6, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins and Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Water Supply Paper 1956
Water in the Kahuku area, Oahu, Hawaii
K. J. Takasaki, Santos Valenciano
1969, Water Supply Paper 1874
The Kahuku area comprises the north end of the Koolau Range and its bordering coastal plain. This part of the range is less deeply eroded than oth3r parts, and except for long, narrow valleys and cliffs near the shore, it has retained the general shape of the original volcanic dome....
Hydrologic effects of suburban development near Palo Alto, California
J. R. Crippen, A. O. Waananen
1969, Open-File Report 69-63
Preliminary geologic map of Annette Island, Alaska
Henry C. Berg
1969, Open-File Report 69-19
Sensor detection capabilities study
John Emery Wilson
1969, Circular 616
Surface distribution of selected elements around the Copper Canyon copper-gold-silver open pit mine, Lander County, Nevada
Ted G. Theodore
1969, Open-File Report 69-278
Wildlife imported into the United States in 1968.
Division Of Management And Enforcement
1969, Wildlife Leaflet 483
Hydrogeologic information on the Glorieta Sandstone and the Ogallala Formation in the Oklahoma Panhandle and adjoining areas as related to underground waste disposal
James Haskell Irwin, Robert B. Morton
1969, Circular 630
The Oklahoma Panhandle and adjacent areas in Texas, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico have prospered because of the development of supplies of fresh water and of oil and gas. The Ogallala and, in places, Cretaceous rocks produce fresh water for irrigation, public supply, and domestic and stock use through approximately...
Geology, petroleum development, and seismicity of the Santa Barbara channel region, California
J. G. Vedder, H. C. Wagner, J. E. Schoellhamer, R. F. Yerkes, K. A. Yenne, T. H. McCulloh, R. M. Hamilton, R.D. Brown Jr., Robert O. Burford, J. M. DeNoyer
1969, Professional Paper 679
No abstract available....
Metallic mineral resources map of the Hagemeister Island Quadrangle, Alaska
1969, Open-File Report 69-47
No abstract available. ...
Movement of a solute in the Potomac River estuary at Washington, D.C., at low inflow conditions
James F. Wilson, Ernest D. Cobb, Nobuhiro Yotsukura
1969, Circular 529-B
The movement of a solute, as represented by a soluble fluorescent dye, was observed in the Potomac River estuary at Washington, D.C. The average net rate of downstream movement of the solute centroid was less than 0.6 mile per day. The movement of a solute is highly dependent on the...
A descriptive catalog of selected aerial photographs of geologic features in areas outside the United States
C.R. Warren, D. L. Schmidt, C. S. Denny, W.J. Dale
1969, Professional Paper 591
Geologic map of Apollo Landing Site 7
P. Jan Cannon
1969, Open-File Report 69-31
No abstract available. ...
Microwave radiometric studies and ground truth measurements of the NASA/USGS Southern California Test Site
A.T. Edgerton, D.T. Trexler, S. Sakamoto, J.E. Jenkins
1969, Open-File Report 69-86
Reconnaissance geologic maps and sample data, Teller A-1, A-2, A-3, B-1, B-2, B-3, C-1, and Bendeleben A-6, B-6, C-6, D-5, D-6 quadrangles, Seward Peninsula, Alaska
C.L. Sainsbury, Reuben Kachadoorian, Travis Hudson, T. E. Smith, T.R. Richards, W.E. Todd
1969, Open-File Report 69-236
Water Resources Data for Colorado, 1968; Part I: Surface Water Records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Water Data Report CO-68-1
Geologic map of the Park City East Quadrangle, Summit and Wasatch Counties, Utah
Calvin S. Bromfield, Max D. Crittenden Jr.
1969, Open-File Report 69-24
No abstract available. ...
Trend-surface analysis of the Basin and Range Province, and some geomorphic implications
L. K. Lustig
1969, Professional Paper 500-D
Principal facts on electrical soundings near Anchorage, Alaska
Dallas B. Jackson, Adel A. R. Zohdy
1969, Open-File Report 69-131