Drilling and testing of well 340, Fort Wingate Army Depot, McKinley County, New Mexico
John W. Shomaker
1969, Report
The U.S. Geological Survey was requested by Fort Wingate Army Depot to designate a well location, suggest construction and testing procedures, and provide continuing technical advice with respect to the drilling of a new production well. The location was determined during a brief preliminary study of the Depot's water supply...
Floods of January and February 1969 in central and southern California
A. O. Waananen
1969, Report
No abstract available....
Remote-sensing applications to hydrobiology in South Florida
Milton C. Kolipinski, Aaron L. Higer
1969, Open-File Report FL 68-009
No abstract available....
Sediment Transport in Streams in the Umpqua River Basin, Oregon
C. A. Onions
1969, Report
This report presents tables of suspended-sediment data collected from 1956 to 1967 at 10 sites in the Umpqua River basin. Computations based on these data indicate that average annual suspended-sediment yields at these sites range from 137 to 822 tons per square mile. Because available data for the Umpqua River...
Hydrology of the San Luis Valley, south-central Colorado
P. A. Emery, A. J. Boettcher, R.J. Snipes, H.J. Mcintyre Jr.
1969, Report
An investigation of the water resources of the Colorado part of the San Luis Valley was begun in 1966 by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Colorado Water Conservation Board. (See index map, fig. 1). The purpose of the investigation is to provide information for planning and implementing...
Preliminary determinations of hydrobiological and chemical conditions in the vicinity of the proposed jetport and other airports in south Florida: Progress report
Benjamin F. McPherson
1969, Open-File Report 69-162
No abstract available....
Regional geologic map of San Andreas fault from Cholame area to Cuyama-Maricopa area, San Luis Obispo, Kern, and Kings Counties, California
T. W. Dibblee Jr.
1969, Open-File Report 69-72
No abstract available....
Geochemical maps of an area northwest of the Chulitna River, central Alaska Range
C. C. Hawley, Allen L. Clark
1969, Open-File Report 69-123
An area northwest of the Chulitna River in west-central Alaska Range locally shows local anomalous concentrations of gold, silver, arsenic, copper, zinc, and lead in stream-sediment samples. Most stream sediments showing anomalous concentrations of metals can be correlated with either known or newly discovered deposits or occurrences described in Circular...
Compilation of hydrologic data, Green Creek, Brazos River basin, Texas, 1966
Trigg Twichell
1969, Report
In 1950 the U. S. Soil Conservation Service began construction of floodwater-retarding structures in Texas under authorities granted by the Congress. These authorities provide, where economically feasible, that the program be applied to tributary watersheds of 240,000 acres or less. The usual practice has been to control flood runoff from...
Compilation of hydrologic data, Honey Creek, Trinity River Basin, Texas, 1967
Trigg Twichell
1969, Report
The U.S. Soil Conservation Service is actively engaged in the installation of flood and soil erosion reducing measures in Texas under the authority of "The Flood Control Act of 1936 and 1944" and "Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act" (Public Law 566), as amended. The Soil Conservation Service has found...
Selected bibliography of remote sensing
Robert B. Honea (compiler), Virginia L. Prentice
1968, Open-File Report 68-137
No abstract available....
A testing of court-stenographic techniques for recording geologic descriptions
David Schleicher
1968, Open-File Report 69-238
Ground-water exploration using the resistivity method on the Hawaiian Islands of Oahu and Hawaii
Adel A. R. Zohdy, Dallas B. Jackson
1968, Open-File Report 68-341
Thirty-six resistivity soundings were made on the islands of Oahu and Hawaii to determine the applicability of galvanic resistivity methods for locating fresh-water aquifers in the State of Hawaii. Soundings were made on the northwestern part of the island of Oahu near the town of Waialua and on the island...
Geologic map of Lunar Orbiter site II P-13, Oceanus Procellarum north of equator
M. H. Carr, S.R. Titley
1968, Open-File Report 69-33
No abstract available. ...
Temperature data from exploratory boreholes at the Supplemental Test Site, central Nevada - interim report
Robert J. Munroe, Thomas H. Moses Jr.
1968, Open-File Report 68-195
In cooperation with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, the U.S. Geological Survey is making precise temperature measurements in exploratory boreholes at the Supplemental Test Site, central Nevada. Together with thermal properties measurements made on the core, and additional temperature measurements in progress these data will he used to estimate geothermal...
Alaskan gravity base station network
David F. Barnes
1968, Open-File Report 68-4
The Miocene Troublesome Formation in Middle Park, northwestern Colorado
Glen Arthur Izett
1968, Open-File Report 68-142
Preliminary soil classification map of southwestern U.S. and Mexico from space photography
Roger B. Morrison
1968, Open-File Report 68-189
Experimental error in sample preparation and spectrographic analysis in the Jiddah laboratory, Saudi Arabia
P. K. Theobald Jr., Charles Emmet Thompson
1968, Open-File Report 68-267
Pn spectral variations of the Gasbuggy explosion at intermediate distance ranges
William Hung Kan Lee, Roger D. Borcherdt
1968, Open-File Report 68-166
No abstract available....
Analysis of multisensor data, autometric operation
Raytheon Co.
1968, Open-File Report 69-214
Altered tuffaceous rocks of the Green River Formation in the Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado
Roy Lee Griggs
1968, Open-File Report 68-113
More than 50 ash-fall tuff beds which have altered to analcitized or feldspathized rocks have been found in the upper 500-600 feet of the Parachute Creek Member of the Green River Formation in the Piceance Creek Basin of northwestern Colorado. Similarly altered water-washed tuff occurs as tongues in the uppermost...
A geologic and hydrologic reconnaissance of Lava Beds National Monument and vicinity, California
W. R. Hotchkiss
1968, Open-File Report 68-140
Lava Beds National Monument is on the Modoc Plateau in Modoc and Siskiyou Counties. The principal geologic units in the vicinity are volcanic rocks, which in places are highly permeable and poorly permeable lake sedimentary deposits, all probably post-Oligocene in age. Yields and specific capacities of wells in the unconfined...
United States earthquakes, 1928-1935
U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
1968, Open-File Report 84-928
Preliminary interpretation of a seismic-refraction profile across the Large Aperture Seismic Array, Montana
C.A. Borcherdt, John C. Roller
1968, Open-File Report 68-15
A reversed seismic-refraction profile extending northeastward from Greycliff, Montana, across the Large Aperture Seismic Array (LASA) to Charleson, North Dakota, indicates that the crust of the earth consists of two layers with P-wave velocities of 6.1 km/sec and 6.7 km/sec, and that the upper-mantle velocity is 8.3 km/sec. The Mohorovicic...