A venerable science goes electronic as seismology enters the computer age
Arthur C. Tarr
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 14-17
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Earthquakes: January-February 1970
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 24-25
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A visit to an earthquake disaster area
Kenneth C. Bayer
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 4-9
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To preserve a national landmark
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 10-13
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Shake table testing means earthquakes to order
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 26-29
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Earthquakes: July-December 1969
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 14-25
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Earthquakes: March-April 1970
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 18-20
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Earth's most inaccessible region
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 20-23
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Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale of 1931 (abridged)
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 25-25
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College, Alaska, observatory
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 10-13
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Earthquake in Turkey, March 28, 1970: The killer Alpide Belt once more takes its toll
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 4-7
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Earthquake country is their workshop
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 12-17
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Major earthquakes of the past provide vital lessons for tomorrow
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 8-13
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New instruments may hunt earthquakes in the earth's magnetic field
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 3-9
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Earthquakes: January-June 1969
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 14-21
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A geostationary satellite will improve the Pacific Tsunami Warning System's Gift of Time
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 8-11
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Field trip guidebook to the hydrogeology of the Rock-Fox River basin of Southeastern Wisconsin
C. L. R. Holt Jr., R. D. Cotter, J. H. Green, P. G. Olcott
1970, Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey Information Circular 17
On this trip we will examine some hydrogeologic characteristics of glacial features and emphasize ground-water management within the Rock-Fox River basin. Field stops will include the hydrogeology of a classical glacial terrane--the Kettle moraine--and the management of ground-water resources for industrial, municipal, agricultural, and fish-culture purposes. Descriptions of the geology,...
A test of flushing procedures to control salt-water intrusion at the W. P. Franklin Dam near Ft. Myers, Florida and The magnitude and extent of salt-water contamination in the Caloosahatchee River between La Belle and Olga, Florida
Durward H. Boggess
1970, Information Circular 62
During low-flow periods, salty water from the tidal part of the Caloosahatchee River moves upstream during boat lockages at the W. P. Franklin Darn near Ft. Myers, Florida, as shown on figure L Salty water enters the lock chamber through openings of the downstream sector gates which separate tidal and...
A hydrologic analysis of the New Jersey Pine Barrens region
Edward C. Rhodehamel
1970, New Jersey Division of Water Policy and Supply Water Resources Circular 22
No abstract available....
Statistical summaries of New Jersey streamflow records
Stanley L. Laskowski
1970, New Jersey Division of Water Policy and Supply Water Resources Circular 23
In 1961 the U.S. Geological Survey prepared a report which was published by the State of New Jersey as Water Resources Circular 6, "New Jersey Streamflow Records analyzed with Electronic Computer" by Miller and McCall. Basic discharge data for periods of record through 1958 were analyzed for 59 stream-gaging stations...
Water in Maryland: a review of the Free State's liquid assets
Patrick N. Walker
1970, Educational Series 2
Temperature and water-quality conditions of the Patuxent River estuary, Maryland, January 1966 through December 1967
Robert L. Cory, Jon W. Nauman
1970, Chesapeake Science (11) 199-209
The effect of power plant cooling water in raising natural water temperatures at a location near the power plant on the Patuxent River estuary is clearly evident from thermograph records. Surface temperature at a station 333 m (1,000 ft) downstream from the discharge canal was raised an average of about...
Hydrogeologic data for the Lower Arkansas River Valley, Colorado
Thomas J. Major, R. Theodore Hurr, John Ezra Moore
1970, Ground Water Basic Data Report 21
Remote detection of geochemical soil anomalies
F. C. Canney
1970, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the second seminar on geochemical prospecting methods and techniques (Mineral Resources Development Series No. 38)
This paper describes a preliminary experiment that was made to compare the spectral reflectance from trees growing in soil over a mineral deposit with reflectance from trees of the same species growing in a nearby unmineralized area. Although the measurements were made on a relatively small number of trees, some...
Uranium ore rolls in the United States
E.N. Harshman
1970, Conference Paper, Uranium exploration geology: Proceedings of a panel, Vienna, 13-17 April 1970
About 40% of the uranium ore reserves in the United States, minable at $8 per pound of contained U3O8, are in roll-type deposits in the State of Wyoming. The host rocks are arkosic sandstones, deposited in intermontane basins under fluvial conditions, and derived from the granitic cores of mountain ranges...