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Floods of July 4-8, 1969, in north-central Ohio
Ronald I. Mayo, Earl E. Webber, Davis W. Ellis
1971, Open-File Report 72-252
The storm of July 4-5, 1969, in north-central Ohio was an unprecedented event; never before has such intense and widespread precipitation been recorded for a summer storm in Ohio (U.S. Dept. of Commerce, 1969). More than 14 inches of rainfall in less than 24 hours were observed at several places....
Hydrologic analysis of Mojave River Basin, California, using electric analog model
W. F. Hardt
1971, Open-File Report 72-157
The water needs of the Mojave River basin will increase because of population and industrial growth. The Mojave Water Agency is responsible for providing sufficient water of good quality for the full economic development of the area. The U.S. Geological Survey suggested an electric analog model of the basin as...
A heavy mineral study of Pleistocene and Holocene sediments near Nome, Alaska
Madhusudan Sheth
1971, Open-File Report 71-257
A heavy mineral study was carried out for sand-size fractions of onshore Holocene sediments (modern beach and river sediments), nearshore Holocene and Pleistocene relict sediments, and Pleistocene and Pliocene sediments from several nearshore drill-holes. Heavy mineral assemblages of these sediments are dominated by garnet, chlorite, epidote, chloritoid, sphene, and staurolite.The...