Geological Survey research 1972, Chapter C
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Professional Paper 800-C
This collection of 37 short papers is the second published chapter of "Geological Survey Research 1972." The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Conservation, Geologic, and Water Resources Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey.Chapter A, to be published later in the year,...
Disposal of uranium-mill effluent by well injection in the Grants area, Valencia County, New Mexico
S. W. West
1972, Professional Paper 386-D
Recent activity of glaciers of Mount Rainier, Washington
Robert S. Sigafoos, E. L. Hendricks
1972, Professional Paper 387-B
Knowing the ages of trees growing on recent moraines at Mount Rainier, Wash., permits the moraines to be dated. Moraines which are ridges of boulders, gravel, sand, and dust deposited at the margins of a glacier, mark former limits of a receding glacier. Knowing past glacial activity aids our understanding...
Methods for analysis of organic substances in water
D.F. Goerlitz, Eugene Brown
1972, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 05-A3
Geochemistry of diagenetic dolomites in Miocene marine formations of California and Oregon
K. J. Murata, Irving Friedman, Marcelyn Cremer
1972, Professional Paper 724-C
Geology and ore deposits of the Alegria District, Minas Gerais, Brazil
C. H. Maxwell
1972, Professional Paper 341-J
Stratigraphy and origin of the Triassic Moenkopi Formation and related strata in the Colorado Plateau region, with a section on sedimentary petrology
John H. Stewart, F. G. Poole, R. F. Wilson, R. A. Cadigan
1972, Professional Paper 691
No abstract available....
Geology of pre-Tertiary rocks in the northern part of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
E. T. Ruppel
1972, Professional Paper 729-A
No abstract available....
Late Paleozoic ostracode species from the conterminous United States
I. G. Sohn
1972, Professional Paper 711-B
Atlantic continental shelf and slope of the United States; sand-size fraction of bottom sediments, New Jersey to Nova Scotia
J.V. Trumbull
1972, Professional Paper 529-K
Atlantic continental shelf and slope of the United States: Petrology of the sand fraction of sediments, northern New Jersey to southern Florida
John D. Milliman
1972, Professional Paper 529-J
No abstract available....
Volcanic stratigraphy of the Quaternary rhyolite plateau in Yellowstone National Park
Robert L. Christiansen, H. Richard Blank Jr.
1972, Professional Paper 729-B
The volcanic sequence of the Quaternary Yellowstone plateau consists of rhyolites and basalts representing three volcanic cycles. The major events of each cycle were eruption of a voluminous ash-flow sheet and formation of a large collapse caldera. Lesser events of each cycle were eruption of precaldera and postcaldera rhyolitic lava...
Huntington Lake Quadrangle, central Sierra Nevada, California; analytic data
P. C. Bateman, D. R. Wones
1972, Professional Paper 724-A
Cretaceous and early Tertiary depositional and tectonic history of the Livingston area, southwestern Montana
A. E. Roberts
1972, Professional Paper 526-C
Water-transmitting properties of aquifers on Long Island, New York
N. E. McClymonds, O.L. Franke
1972, Professional Paper 627-E
No abstract available....
Summary of the hydrologic situation on Long Island, New York, as a guide to water-management alternatives
O.L. Franke, N. E. McClymonds
1972, Professional Paper 627-F
No abstract available....
Cheilostome Bryozoa of late Eocene Age from Eua, Tonga
A.H. Cheetham
1972, Professional Paper 640-E
Stratigraphic framework of the Absaroka Volcanic Supergroup in the Yellowstone National Park region
H.W. Smedes, H.J. Prostka
1972, Professional Paper 729-C
No abstract available....
Hydrologic investigations of prairie potholes in North Dakota, 1959-68
W. S. Eisenlohr Jr., editor(s)
1972, Professional Paper 585-A
A prairie pothole is a depression in the prau1e, capable of storing water, that is the result of glacial processes. Years ago, there were many hundreds of thousands of prairie potholes in the North-Central United States, but large numbers of them have been drained for agricultural use. This report is...
Ground-water hydrology of prairie potholes in North Dakota
C. E. Sloan
1972, Professional Paper 585-C
Prairie potholes (sloughs) are water-holding depressions of glacial origin in the prairies of the Northern United States and southern Canada. Water is supplied to the potholes by precipitation on the water surface, basin runoff, and seepage inflow of ground water. Depleticn of pothole water results from evapotranspiration, overflow, and seepage...
Vegetation of prairie potholes, North Dakota, in relation to quality of water and other environmental factors
R. E. Stewart, H.A. Kantrud
1972, Professional Paper 585-D
Measurements of specific conductance provide an adequate indication of the average salinity of surface waters in natural ponds and lakes of the northern .prairie region. Yearly and seasonal variations in specific conductance were much greater in brackish and subsaline wetlands than in fresh-water areas. The principal vegetational types. Land-use practices...
Hydrologic significance of lithofacies of the Cane River Formation or equivalents of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas
J.N. Payne
1972, Professional Paper 569-C
No abstract available....
Geological Survey research 1972
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Professional Paper 800-D
This collection of 30 short papers is the third published chapter of "Geological Survey Research 1972." The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Geologic and Water Resources Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey.Chapter A, to be published later in the year, will...
Normal fatty acids in estuarine and tidal-marsh sediments of Choctawhatchee and Apalachee Bays, Northwest Florida
R.E. Miller
1972, Professional Paper 724-B
Geological Survey research 1972, Chapter A
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Professional Paper 800-A
No abstract available....