Geology and ore deposits of the Garfield quadrangle, Colorado
McClelland G. Dings, C. S. Robinson
1957, Professional Paper 289
Metamorphism and the origin of granitic rocks, Northgate district, Colorado
T. A. Steven
1957, Professional Paper 274-M
Geology and mineral resources of the Congonhas district, Minas Gerais, Brazil
P. W. Guild
1957, Professional Paper 290
Stratigraphy of the uppermost Triassic and the Jurassic rocks of the Navajo country
J. W. Harshbarger, C.A. Repenning, J. H. Irwin
1957, Professional Paper 291
No abstract available....
North American Mesozoic Charophyta
R.E. Peck
1957, Professional Paper 294-A
Studies of longitudinal stream profiles in Virginia and Maryland
J.T. Hack
1957, Professional Paper 294-B
Foraminifera from Carter Creek, northeastern Alaska
Ruth Todd
1957, Professional Paper 294-F
The Paleozoic section in the Shainin Lake area, central Brooks Range, Alaska
Arthur Leroy Bowsher, J. Thomas Dutro Jr.
1957, Professional Paper 303-A
No abstract available....
The lower Ordovician gastropod Ceratopea
E. L. Yochelson, Josiah Bridge
1957, Professional Paper 294-H
Geology of Saipan, Mariana Islands; Part 3, Paleontology
J. H. Johnson, M. N. Bramlette, W.R. Riedel, Ruth Todd, W.S. Cole, C.W. Cooke
1957, Professional Paper 280-E-J
No abstract available....
River flood plains: Some observations on their formation
M. Gordon Wolman, Luna Bergere Leopold
1957, Professional Paper 282-C
On many small rivers and most great rivers, the flood plain consists of channel and overbank deposits. The proportion of the latter is generally very small.Frequency studies indicate that the flood plains of many streams of different sizes flowing in diverse physiographic and climatic regions are subject to flooding about...
River channel patterns: Braided, meandering, and straight
Luna Bergere Leopold, M. Gordon Wolman
1957, Professional Paper 282-B
Channel pattern is used to describe the plan view of a reach of river as seen from an airplane, and includes meandering, braiding, or relatively straight channels.Natural channels characteristically exhibit alternating pools or deep reaches and riffles or shallow reaches, regardless of the type of pattern. The length of the...
Miocene arthropods from the Mojave Desert, California
A. R. Palmer
1957, Professional Paper 294-G
Geology and paleontology of Canal Zone and adjoining parts of Panama; geology and description of Tertiary mollusks (gastropods: Trochidae to Turritellidae)
W. P. Woodring
1957, Professional Paper 306-A
Bathygalea, a genus of moderately deep-water and deep-water Miocene to Recent cassids
W. P. Woodring, A.A. Olsson
1957, Professional Paper 314-B
A new upper Paleozoic formation, central Brooks Range, Alaska
William Wallace Patton Jr.
1957, Professional Paper 303-B
Larger Foraminifera from Eniwetok Atoll drill holes
W. Storrs Cole
1957, Professional Paper 260-V
Sentinel Peak NW quadrangle, Montezuma County, Colorado
E. B. Ekren, F. N. Houser
1957, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 132
The role of lead and excess oxygen in uranite
Robert Morris Berman
1957, Open-File Report 57-11
Analysed samples of uraninite were x-rayed, annealed by heating to 550° and 900° for various times in a nitrogen atmosphere, and x-rayed again. A decrease in unit cell size was generally observed. Calculations on the basis of Vegard's Law showed that the ordering of the interstitial oxygen ions could account...
Geology of the Hyde Park quadrangle, Vermont
Arden Leroy Albee
1957, Open-File Report 57-1
Preliminary estimate of the underflow across the South Dakota-Nebraska State line in the Niobrara River and Ponca Creek drainage basins
E.C. Reed, Charles Franklin Keech
1957, Open-File Report 57-94
Estimate of underflow in the Niobrara River Basin across the Wyoming-Nebraska state line
H. M. Babcock, Charles F. Keech
1957, Open-File Report 57-4
The purpose of this report is to estimate the amount of ground water flowing across the Wyoming-Nebraska State line within the Niobrara Rive basin and to evaluate the accuracy of that estimate. The approximate effort involed in obtaining additional data to determine the underflow more accurately also is discussed. This report...
Water resources of the San Francisco Bay area, California
Howard Frederick Matthai, William Back, R.P. Orth, Robert Brennan
1957, Circular 378
History of land classification relating to waterpower and storage sites
Fred Forrest Lawrence, C.E. Nordeen, H.L. Pumphrey
1957, Circular 400
Discharge characteristics of broad-crested weirs
Hubert Jerome Tracy
1957, Circular 397