Geology of the Cuba City, New Diggings, and Shullsburg quadrangles, Wisconsin and Illinois
Thomas E. Mullens
1964, Bulletin 1123-H
Surficial geology of the central Kobuk River valley, northwestern Alaska
A.T. Fernald
1964, Bulletin 1181-K
Alluvial fans and near-surface subsidence in western Fresno County, California
W.B. Bull
1964, Professional Paper 437-A
Bibliography of North American geology, 1960
J. W. Clarke, Margaret Cooper, G.D. Conant, W.L. Grims, B.S. Hackman, V.M. Jussen, R.R. King, E.S. Loud, M.C. Mead, F.V. Oftedahl, D.W. Rankin, V.E. Rees, W. S. White
1964, Bulletin 1196
Eocene megafossils from Ishigaki-shima, Ryukyu-retto
F. S. MacNeil
1964, Professional Paper 399-B
Subsurface geology of the National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho
Eugene H. Walker
1964, Bulletin 1133-E
Gravity observations and bouguer anomaly values near Tucson, Arizona
Donald Plouff
1964, Open-File Report 64-124
No abstract available....
Phase-equilibrium relations of the common rock-forming oxides except water
G.W. Morey
1964, Professional Paper 440-L
Water content of micas and chlorites
Margaret D. Foster
1964, Professional Paper 474-F
A preliminary report on the pollen and spores of the pre-Selma Upper Cretaceous strata of western Alabama
Estella B. Leopold
1964, Bulletin 1160-E
Bedrock geology of the Penn Yan and Keuka Park quadrangles, New York
M. J. Bergin
1964, Bulletin 1161-G
Geologic maps and sections of the Ducktown, Isabella, and Persimmon Creek quadrangles, Tennessee and North Carolina
Robert Mann Hernon
1964, Open-File Report 64-77
Geochemical exploration near the Getchell mine, Humboldt County, Nevada
Ralph Leroy Erickson, A. P. Marranzino, Uteana Oda, W.W. Janes
1964, Bulletin 1198-A
Rocks, structure, and geologic history of Steamboat Springs thermal area, Washoe County, Nevada
D. E. White, G. A. Thompson, C.H. Sandberg
1964, Professional Paper 458-B
Bouguer gravity map of Clark County, Nevada
Martin Francis Kane, John Edward Carlson
1964, Open-File Report 64-96
No abstract available....
Topographic mapping: A challenging future
U.S. Geological Survey
1964, Report
The United States Geological Survey was established by Congress in 1879 to make a systematic study of the geology and natural resources of the United States. To provide the essential base maps for these studies, the Survey immediately began a program of topographic mapping. In 1882 a general plan was adopted for a standard series...
Surface water records of Indiana, 1964
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1964, Report
The surface-water records for the 1964 water year for gaging stations, partial-record stations, and miscellaneous sites within the State of Indiana are given in this report. For convenience there are also included records for a few pertinent gaging stations in bordering States. The records were collected and computed by the...
Gravel resources in the Patuxent Formation of Cretaceous age in the Beltsville quadrangle, Prince Georges and Montgomery Counties, Maryland
C. F. Withington
1964, Report
No abstract available....
Late quaternary sea-level change and crustal rise at Boston, Massachusetts, with notes on the autocompaction of peat
C. A. Kaye, E.S. Barghoorn
1964, Geological Society of America Bulletin (75) 63-80
The compression of peat beneath its own weight (autocompaction) is discussed, and it is shown that because of this process radiocarbondated samples of salt-marsh peat or peaty sediment, other than very thin samples cut from the base of the deposit, cannot be correlated with sea level without construction of a...
Boulder train of silicified paleozoic wood, southeastern Massachusetts
C. A. Kaye
1964, Geological Society of America Bulletin (75) 233-236
Pebbles of silicified gymnospermous wood occur widely in the drift of southeastern Massachusetts. An investigation of the distribution of these pebbles shows the bedrock source of the wood to be tuffaceous beds that apparently overlie older granite in the Middleboro-Plympton area, Massachusetts, and are at the base of the Carboniferous...
Paleozoic mollusk: Hyolithes
L. Marek, E. L. Yochelson
1964, Science (146) 1674-1675
An unusually well-preserved Ordovician fossil from Czechoslovakia shows that the enigmatic paired structures once thought to be outgrowths of the operculum of Hyolithes are really independent structures lying between the operculum and the aperture of the shell. The find seems to provide conclusive proof of the morphologic uniqueness of hyolithids....
Exploration for mineral deposits in White County, Georgia
Vernon J. Hurst
1964, Report
White County is in the Northeast Georgia Highland. It comprises 243 square miles and has abouit 7,000 Inhabitants. The county seat is Cleveland.Although the scene of considerable mining activity in the past, White County now has few operating mines: a small production of clay1 for the manufacture of miscellaneous potter...
Manufacturers of chemical animal repellents
U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
1964, Wildlife Leaflet 464
No abstract available....
Recreational policy on National Wildlife Refuges
U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
1964, Wildlife Leaflet 463
No abstract available....
Low-amplitude aeromagnetic anomalies in Southeastern Missouri
J.W. Allingham
1964, Geophysics (29) 537-552
This study shows that aeromagnetic anomalies of less than 200 gammas are associated with topographic relief of exposed Precambrian granitic and volcanic rocks of the St. François Mountains. Anomalies resulting from hills coarsely crystalline granite are as high as 100 gammas in amplitude, whereas anomalies over comparable hills of fine-grained rocks, such as granophyre or devitrified volcanic rock, are...