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Water resources of the Western Oswego River basin, N.Y. -interim report
William J. Shampine, Leslie J. Crain, Richard C. Shipley, James B. Hood Jr.
1966, Open-File Report 66-122
This report contains a tabulation of data collection sites established by the U.S. Geological Survey in the Western Oswego River basin. Information on the types of data collected at each site is also provided. Statistical summaries are furnished for selected stream-gaging stations in the form of duration, flood frequency, and low-flow...
Geology of the Cupsuptic quadrangle, Maine
David S. Harwood
1966, Open-File Report 66-57
The Cupsuptic quadrangle, in west-central Maine, lies in a relatively narrow belt of pre-Silurian rocks extending from the Connecticut River valley across northern New Hampshire to north-central Maine. The Albee Formation, composed of green, purple, and black phyllite with interbedded-quartzite, is exposed in the core of a regional anticlinorium overlain...
Seismic refraction surveys in the vicinity of Eagle City, Clark County, Ohio
Jerry H. Hassemer, Joel S. Watkins, Norman G. Bailey
1966, Open-File Report 66-58
As part of a continuing program to define the thickness and extent of water-bearing sand and gravel deposits in southwestern Ohio, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Ohio Division of Water, in the summer of 1964 completed a seismic refraction survey in the vicinity of Eagle and Tremont...