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Miocene floras from Fingerrock Wash, southwestern Nevada
Jack A. Wolfe
1964, Professional Paper 454-N
Two floras of Miocene age, the Fingerrock and Stewart Spring, are found in a stratigraphic section that also contains fossil mammals. The Fingerrock flora occurs in beds below the Stewart Spring local fauna of transitional Hemingfordian-Barstovian (middle-late Miocene) age, and the Stewart Spring flora occurs above that fauna but below...
Flood of July 16-17, 1963, in vicinity of Hot Springs, Arkansas
R.C. Gilstrap, R.C. Christensen
1964, Open-File Report 64-60
On July 16, 1963, the city of Hot Springs had severe flooding, which, from all reports, was exceeded only by a flood that occurred in May 1923. The storm, which caused the flooding, was centered in the vicinity of Hot Springs and covered an area including most of Garland County...
Water levels in observation wells in Santa Barbara County, California, 1963
K. S. Muir
1964, Open-File Report 64-117
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Santa Barbara County Water Agency, continued the study of the ground-water resources of Santa Barbara County (fig. 1) in 1963. As part of the study, the Geological Survey made monthly water-level measurements in 247 wells; 17 of which were equipped with automatic...