Geologic map of the Boulder quadrangle, Boulder County, Colorado
Chester T. Wrucke, Richard F. Wilson
1967, Open-File Report 67-281
Geologic map of the Monomoy Point quadrangle, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Carl Koteff, R. N. Oldale, J. H. Hartshorn
1967, Open-File Report 67-139
Geologic map of the Chatham Quadrangle, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Robert N. Oldale, Carl Koteff
1967, Open-File Report 67-171
No abstract available. ...
Geologic map of the Heber quadrangle, Wasatch and Summit Counties, Utah
Calvin Stanton Bromfield, A. A. Baker, Max D. Crittenden
1967, Open-File Report 67-28
Floridan aquifer, January 1964 in Southwest Florida Water Management District
J. W. Stewart
1967, Open-File Report 67-206
Geologic map and sections of the Dillon SW quadrangle, Eagle and Summit Counties, Colorado
M.H. Bergendahl
1967, Open-File Report 67-16
No abstract available. ...
Geologic map of the Empire quadrangle, Grand, Gilpin, and Clear Creek Counties, Colorado
William A. Braddock
1967, Open-File Report 67-27
Map showing locations of continuous seismic profiler (CSP) lines of the Gulf of Mexico Dry Tortugas, Florida, to Galveston, Texas
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1967, Open-File Report 67-263
Map showing locations of continuous seismic profiler (CSP) lines of the Gulf of Mexico Dry Tortugas, Florida, to Galveston, Texas filed with the National Oceanographic Center....
Map showing locations of continuous seismic profiler (CSP) lines of the Atlantic continental shelf and slope, southern sheet (Charleston to Florida Keys)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1967, Open-File Report 67-262
Map showing locations of continuous seismic profiler (CSP) lines of the Atlantic continental shelf and slope, north sheet (Nova Scotia to New York City)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1967, Open-File Report 67-260
Map showing locations of continuous seismic profiler (CSP) lines of the Atlantic continental shelf and slope, central sheet (New York to Charleston)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1967, Open-File Report 67-261
Geologic map of Russellville West quadrangle, Pope and Yell Counties, Arkansas
Boyd R. Haley
1967, Open-File Report 67-104
No abstract available....
Photo-image map of parts of Peru, Bolivia, and Chile
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1967, Open-File Report 67-259
No abstract available. ...
Most conspicuous strands of the San Andreas and related faults, southwestern Marin County, California
Robert D. Brown Jr.
1967, Open-File Report 67-30
Geological Survey research 1967
1967, Professional Paper 575-C
No abstract available....
Debris flow and erosion control problems caused by the ash eruptions of Irazu Volcano, Costa Rica
H.H. Waldron
1967, Bulletin 1241-I
Bedrock geology of the Chepachet quadrangle, Providence County, Rhode Island
A.W. Quinn
1967, Bulletin 1241-G
Geology of the Hurley West quadrangle, Grant County, New Mexico
W. P. Pratt
1967, Bulletin 1241-E
Proposed water resources investigations in Morocco
David A. Phoenix
1967, Open-File Report 73-225
Geologic map of Straight Creek Tunnel pilot bore, Clear Creek and Summit Counties, Colorado
Fitzhugh T. Lee, Charles S. Robinson
1967, Open-File Report 67-146
A bibliographic index of North American late Paleozoic Hyolitha, Amphineura, Scaphopoda, and Gastropoda
Burnett W. Saunders
Ellis L. Yochelson, editor(s)
1967, Bulletin 1210
Preliminary geologic section from Pahute Mesa, Nevada Test Site, to Enterprise, Utah
P. J. Barosh
1967, Open-File Report 67-11
The 154-mile long geologic cross section trends nearly perpendicular to the structural grain of the Basin-Range province in Nevada, and in Utah extends eastward into the transition zone between the Basin-Range and Colorado Plateau provinces. The structure is characterized by complex thrust: faults, involving uppermost Precambrian to lower Mesozoic sedimentary...
National Atlas, Indian tribes, cultures & languages
William C. Sturtevant
1967, Report
Tribal distributions depicted on these maps (and on all other tribal maps covering a comparable area) are arbitrary at many points. Detailed knowledge of tribal areas was acquired at different times in different regions. For example, by the time knowledge was gained of the areas occupied by Plains tribes, many...
Surveying the earth's resources from space
William T. Pecora
1967, Surveying and Mapping (27) 639-643
Two developments, aerial photography and airborne geophysical surveying techniques, have already increased the rate at which new knowledge of the world's resources can be acquired. But even with far wider use of the tools and techniques already available, the problems that face us are greater than our current ability to...
Radar remote sensing in biology
Richard K. Moore, David S. Simonett
1967, BioScience (17) 384-390
The present status of research on discrimination of natural and cultivated vegetation using radar imaging systems is sketched. The value of multiple polarization radar in improved discrimination of vegetation types over monoscopic radars is also documented. Possible future use of multi-frequency, multi-polarization radar systems for all weather agricultural survey is...