Map showing resources of coarse aggregate, Essex quadrangle, Connecticut
R. G. Naylor
1974, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 587-B
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Ringling Quadrangle, Meagher County, Montana
L.W. McGrew
1974, Open-File Report 74-107
Mineral resources of the Cougar Lakes-Mount Aix study area, Yakima and Lewis counties, Washington
George Clarke Simmons, Ronald M. Van Noy, Nicholas T. Zilka, W. E. Davis
1974, Open-File Report 74-243
Effects of local geology on ground motion in the San Francisco Bay region, California: A continued study
James F. Gibbs, Roger D. Borcherdt
1974, Open-File Report 74-222
Measurements of ground motion generated by nuclear explosions in Nevada have been completed for 99 locations in the San Francisco Bay region, California. The seismograms, Fourier amplitude spectra, spectral amplification curves for the signal, and the Fourier amplitude spectra of the seismic noise are presented for 60 locations. Analog amplifications,...
Map showing thickness of principal clay unit, Windsor Locks quadrangle, Connecticut
W. H. Langer
1974, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 450-C
Bootstrap Window, Elko and Eureka Counties, Nevada; geological summary and analyses of rock samples
James George Evans
1974, Open-File Report 74-369
Water resources data for Idaho, water year 1973; Part 1, Surface water records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Water Data Report ID-73-1
Water resources data for Ohio, water year 1973; Part 2, Water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Water Data Report OH-73-2
No abstract available. ...
Evaluation of trawls for monitoring and harvesting fish populations in Lake Oahe, South Dakota
William R. Nelson, Marvin S. Boussu
1974, Technical Paper 76
Trawls of various designs and sizes were compared to evaluate their use for monitoring and harvesting fish populations in Lake Oahe. Catches of a 10.7-m semiballoon trawl, selected to monitor changes in the fish populations from 1965 to 1970, showed a downward trend in the abundance of all species, except...
Map showing depth to bedrock, Williamsburg Quadrangle, Massachusetts
C.J. Londquist
1974, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 589-A
Map showing thickness of principal clay unit, Glastonbury Quadrangle, Connecticut
W. H. Langer
1974, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 561-A
Project evaluation of "investigation and analysis of floods from small drainage areas New Mexico"; a progress report
Arthur G. Scott
1974, Open-File Report 74-85
Geology of the Karalar-Yesiler area, northwest Anatolia, Turkey
R.D. Krushensky, Yavuz Akcay, Erdogan Karaege
1974, Open-File Report 74-311
Map showing contours on the base of saprolite, Montgomery County, Maryland
A.J. Froelich
1974, Open-File Report 74-156
GEOPAC
Richard H. Godson
1974, Open-File Report 74-1039
GEOPAC .consists of a series of subroutines to primarily process potential-field geophysical data but other types of data can also be used with the program. The package contains routines to reduce, store, process and display information in two-dimensional or three-dimensional form. Input and output formats are standardized and temporary disk...
Map showing thickness of principal clay unit, Hartford South Quadrangle, Connecticut
William H. Langer
1974, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 487-B
This map show the distribution and thickness of the principal clay unit. The clay unit consists of a thick, massive bed of relatively pure clay in some areas; in other areas it consists of discrete layers of clay alternating with layers of silt and very fine sand (varved clay). The...
Map showing depth to bedrock, Ludlow Quadrangle, Massachusetts
C.J. Londquist, G. W. Leo
1974, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 503-B
Map showing drainage areas, Hampden quadrangle, Massachusetts-Connecticut
C.J. Londquist, M. P. Thomas
1974, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 486-C
No abstract available....
Map and stratigraphic sections showing distribution of some channel sandstones in the Lakota Formation, northwestern Black Hills, Wyoming
Charles H. Maxwell
1974, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 632
No abstract available....
Molybdenite in the Montezuma District of central Colorado
George J. Neuerburg, Theodore Botinelly, John R. Watterson
1974, Circular 704
The Montezuma mining district, in the Colorado mineral belt, is defined by an assemblage of porphyry, ore, and altered rocks that originated in the venting of a Tertiary batholith through weak structures in Precambrian rocks. The ore consists of silver-lead-zinc veins clustered on the propylitic fringe of a geometrically complex...
Extent and development of urban flood plains
William Joseph Schneider, James E. Goddard
1974, Circular 601-J
A study of26 urbanized areas in the United States indicates that the amount of urban area in flood plains ranges from 2.4 percent for Spokane, Wash., to 81 percent for Monroe, La. The median value is 10.5 percent, and the weighted average is 16.2 percent. The amount of development on...
Geologic and hydrologic considerations for various concepts of high-level radioactive waste disposal in conterminous United States
E. B. Ekren, G.A. Dinwiddie, J. W. Mytton, William Thordarson, J. E. Weir Jr., E. N. Hinrichs, L.J. Schroder
1974, Open-File Report 74-158
The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate and identify which geohydrologic environments in conterminous United States are best suited for various concepts or methods of underground disposal of high-level radioactive wastes and to establish geologic and hydrologic criteria that are pertinent to high-level waste disposal. The unproven methods of...
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1973
Betsy A. Weld, Kathleen T. Iseri, Marvin L. Millgate
1974, Circular 696
Reconnaissance engineering geology of the Wrangell area, Alaska, with emphasis on evaluation of earthquake and other geologic hazards
Richard Walter Lemke
1974, Open-File Report 74-1062
No abstract available....
Management study of some aspects of Sistema de Informacoes Hidrologicas
Ralph Newton Eicher
1974, Open-File Report 74-353