Geologic and geochemical map of Jerry Peak West and Boulder Creek Wilderness Study Areas, Custer County, Idaho
D. H. McIntyre, S. W. Hobbs, J.F. Callahan, G. D. May
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1466-E
Geochemical survey of the Adams Gap and Shinbone Creek Roadless Areas, Clay County, Alabama
Robinson Jr., T. L. Klein, F. G. Lesure, J.T. Hanley
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1561-B
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) made a reconnaissance geochemical survey of the Adams Gap and Shinbone Creek Roadless Areas (fig. 1) to test for unidentified, indistinct, or unexposed mineral deposits that might be recognized by their geochemical halos or patterns formed by the distribution of trace elements. Similar geochemical surveys...
Gravity and aeromagnetic maps of the Goat Rocks Wilderness and adjacent Roadless Areas, Lewis and Yakima counties, Washington
D.L. Williams, Carol A. Finn, D.R. Spydell, Frank Danes
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1653-C
No abstract available. ...
Geologic map of the Sweetwater Roadless Area, Mono County, California, and Lyon and Douglas counties, Nevada
G. F. Brem
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1535-B
Water Resources Data for Kentucky, Water Year 1984
J.M. Bettandorff, N.B. Melcher, C.J. Sholar, J. L. Smoot
1984, Water Data Report KY-84-1
Geologic map of the Horn Peak Quadrangle, Custer and Saguache counties, Colorado
D. A. Lindsey, G. R. Scott, S. J. Soulliere, B. L. De Angelis
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1623
Mineral resource potential map of the Ryan Hill Roadless Area, Socorro County, New Mexico
C. H. Maxwell, A. V. Heyl, C. E. Ellis, D.C. Scott
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1634-A
Photogeologic and reconnaissance geologic map of the Nichols Quadrangle, Rosebud County, Montana
R. B. Colton, J.L. Klockenbrink, M.A. Grosz, E.L. Heffern
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1723
Geologic map of the eastern Kukprowruk-Nuka Rivers region, northwestern Alaska
E.G. Sable, J. T. Dutro, R. H. Morris, I.L. Tailleur
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1671
Mineral resource potential map of the Sangre de Cristo Wilderness study area, south-central Colorado
B. R. Johnson, D. A. Lindsey, C. E. Ellis, B.J. Hannigan, J. R. Thompson
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1635-A
Geologic map of the Hell Hole Bay, Wambaw Swamp, Little Wambaw Swamp, and Wambaw Creek Wildernesses, Berkeley and Charleston counties, South Carolina
C. C. Cameron, E. R. Force, A. E. Grosz
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1556-A
Water Resources Data for California, Water Year 1982, Volume 3. Southern Central Valley Basins and the Great Basin from Walker River to Truckee River
R.P. Fogleman, T.C. Hunter, J.R. Mullen, R.G. Simpson
1984, Water Data Report CA-82-3
Water resources data for the 1982 water year for California consists of records of stage, discharge, gage-height, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels of wells. Volume 3 contains discharge records for 157 gaging stations; stage and contents for 39...
Geologic map of the east-central Kukpowruk-Nuka Rivers region, northwestern Alaska
E.G. Sable, M. D. Mangus, R. H. Morris, J. T. Dutro
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1670
Map showing depth to bedrock, Glastonbury Quadrangle, Connecticut
J.E. Palmer, W. H. Langer, J. H. Jansky, J.W. Bingham
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 561-E
Contributions to the geology of mineral deposits
Eric R. Force, Sukirno Djaswadi, Theo van Leeuwen, Langtry E. Lynd
1984, Bulletin 1558-A-B
No abstract available....
Stratigraphic nomenclature for the upper Devonian and lower Mississippian(?) Kanayut conglomerate, Brooks Range, Alaska
Tor Helge Nilsen, M.E. Moore
1984, Bulletin 1529-A
Stratigraphic notes, 1983
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, Bulletin 1537-A
No abstract available. ...
An assessment of the mineral resource potential of the San Isabel National Forest, south-central Colorado with a section on salable minerals
Richard B. Taylor, Rebecca J. Stoneman, Sherman P. Marsh, John S. Dersch
1984, Bulletin 1638
No abstract available....
Porvenir Formation (new name)— And other revisions of nomenclature of Mississippian, Pennsylvanian, and Lower Permian rocks, southeastern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico
Elmer Harold Baltz, Donald A. Myers
1984, Bulletin 1537-B
No abstract available....
Tertiary stratigraphy of the southeastern San Joaquin Valley, California
J. Alan Bartow, Kristin A. McDougall
1984, Bulletin 1529-J
Geology along the northwest border zone of the Idaho batholith, northern Idaho
Anna Martta Hietanen
1984, Bulletin 1608
Ball clay and bentonite deposits of the central and western Gulf of Mexico Coastal Plain, United States
John W. Hosterman
1984, Bulletin 1558-C
The Gulf of Mexico Coastal Plain produces approximately 85 percent of the ball clay used in the United States. The best commercial-grade clay deposits are composed of poorly crystalline kaolinite and small amounts of Md illite and (or) smectite. Sand and silt and iron oxide minerals are virtually absent, but...
Remote monitoring of processes that shape desert surfaces; the Desert Winds project
J.F. McCauley, C. S. Breed, P. J. Helm, G. H. Billingsley, D. J. MacKinnon, M. J. Grolier, C.K. McCauley
1984, Bulletin 1634
Submarine canyon deposits, central California coast, and their possible relation to an Eocene low sea-level stand
Victor M. Seiders, James M. Joyce
1984, Bulletin 1539
No abstract available....
White clays of Pennsylvania
John W. Hosterman
1984, Bulletin 1558-D
The white clays of Pennsylvania are composed chiefly of kaolinite and various amounts of illite. Most of the white clays are silty and a few are sandy. Quartz or chert is the only nonclay mineral in the whitest material; goethite is also present in the colored samples high in iron....