Log for field trip through Caldecott Tunnel, Berkeley Hills, California
Dorothy H. Radbruch
1964, Open-File Report 64-129
Refraction seismic survey of parts of the Little Miami River and Scioto River valleys, Ohio
Joel S. Watkins, Norman G. Bailey
1964, Open-File Report 64-160
The U. S. Geological Survey and the Ohio Division of Water conducted a refraction seismic survey of the Little Miami River valley near Xenia, Ohio, and the Scioto River valley between Columbus and Chillicothe, Ohio, in the fall of 1963....
The geology of the Klingerstown, Valley View, and Lykens quadrangles, Southern Anthracite field, Pennsylvania
John Peter Trexler
1964, Open-File Report 64-152
No abstract available....
Geology of the Paradise quadrangle, Cache County, Utah
T. E. Mullens, G. A. Izett
1964, Bulletin 1181-S
The association of cardiovascular mortality rates in Georgia with the abundance and distribution of certain elements in rocks, soils, and plants
Hansford Threlkeld Shacklette, Herbert I. Sauer
1964, Open-File Report 64-142
No abstract available....
Geologic and hydrologic investigation at the site of the Georgia Nuclear Laboratory, Dawson County, Georgia
J. W. Stewart, J.T. Callahan, R.F. Carter, and others
1964, Bulletin 1133-F
Montana's coal resources
Andrew F. Bateman Jr.
1964, Open-File Report 64-12
No abstract available....
Hydrogeology of a part of the Grand Prairie Region, Arkansas
Richard T. Sniegocki
1964, Water Supply Paper 1615-B
Geologic map of the Topopah Spring SW quadrangle, Nevada
Peter W. Lipman, E. J. McKay
1964, Open-File Report 64-104
No abstract available....
Geology and ground-water resources of Uvalde County, Texas
F.A. Welder, R.D. Reeves
1964, Water Supply Paper 1584
The principal aquifer in Uvalde County is the Edwards and associated limestones of Cretaceous age. The aquifer underlies an extensive area in south-central Texas extending along the Balcones fault zone from Kinney County eastward to San Antonio, and thence northeastward to Hays County. The hydrologic unit making up the Edwards...
Geologic map of the Topopah Spring NW quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
Robert L. Christiansen, Peter W. Lipman
1964, Open-File Report 64-35
No abstract available....
Water-supply characteristics of North Carolina streams
Grover Cleveland Goddard
1964, Water Supply Paper 1761
Cenomanian-Turonian aquifer of central Israel, its development and possible use as a storage reservoir
Robert Schneider
1964, Water Supply Paper 1608-F
The Cenomanian-Turonian formations constitute a highly permeable dolomite and limestone aquifer in central Israel. The aquifer is on the west limb of an anticlinorium that trends north-northeast. In places it may be as much as 800 meters thick, but in the report area, largely the foothills of the Judean-Ephraim Mountains...
Heavy metals in stream sediment, west-central Maine
Edwin V. Post, J.B. Hite
1964, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 278
This map presents the initial results of a geochemical reconnaissance of stream sediment in west-central Maine. The area covered by this map corresponds approximately to the area covered by sheets 2 and 4 of the geologic and aeromagnetic map of northern Maine (Boucot and others, 1960)....
Geology and ground water of the Umatilla River Basin, Oregon
G.M. Hogenson
1964, Water Supply Paper 1620
Artesian water in the Malabar coastal plain of southern Kerala, India
George C. Taylor, P.K. Ghosh
1964, Water Supply Paper 1608-D
The present report is based on a geological and hydrological reconnaissance during 1954 of the Malabar Coastal Plain and adjacent island area of southern Kerala to evaluate the availability of ground water for coastal villages and municipalities and associated industries and the potentialities for future development. The work was done...
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1962, Parts 1 and 2, North Atlantic slope basins and South Atlantic and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
S. K. Love
1964, Water Supply Paper 1941
Ground-water resources of north-central Connecticut
Robert Vittum Cushman
1964, Water Supply Paper 1752
The term 'north-central Connecticut' in this report refers to an area of about 640 square miles within the central lowland of the Connecticut River basin north of Middletown. The area is mostly a broad valley floor underlain by unconsolidated deposits of Pleistocene and Recent age which mantle an erosional surface...
Preliminary geology of the Furnace Creek borate area, Death Valley, California
James Franklin McAllister
1964, Open-File Report 64-108
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Husum quadrangle, Washington
R.A. Sheppard
1964, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 280
Behavior of surfactants and other detergent components in water and soil-water environments
C. H. Wayman, H. G. Page, J.B. Robertson
1964, Open-File Report 64-162
Review of waterpower withdrawals in Weiser River Basin, Idaho
Jesse Lane Colbert, Loyd L. Young
1964, Open-File Report 64-39
The Weiser River basin is primarily agricultural and is supported by extensive irrigation. The Geological Survey has initiated withdrawals, or has made powersite classifications of lands having value for reservoir sites and for waterpower production. These withdrawals have been examined to see if they should continue in force or if...
Bedrock geology of the Salem quadrangle and vicinity, Massachusetts
Priestley Toulmin
1964, Bulletin 1163-A
Suggested exploration target in west-central Maine
Frank Cogswell Canney, Edwin Van Horn Post
1964, Open-File Report 64-31
Reconnaissance geochemical drainage surveys have located a stream in the southern part of the Long Pond quadrangle in Somerset County, Maine, where the active stream sediment contains as much as 2,500 parts per million (ppm) lead and 7,000 ppm zinc. Although this anomaly has been known for some time, its...
Magnetic survey of part of southeastern Iron County and adjacent western Dickinson County, Michigan
K. L. Wier
1964, Open-File Report 66-154
No abstract available. ...