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Geochemical, aeromagnetic, and generalized geologic maps showing distribution and abundance of lead and silver, Golconda and Iron Point quadrangles, Humboldt County, Nevada
R. L. Erickson, S.P. Marsh
1971, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 315
Detailed geologic and geochemical studies of the four 7 1/2-minute quadrangles that make up the Edna Mountain 15-minute quadrangle in Humboldt County, Nevada, were begun during the 1969 summer field season. The objectives of the project are to map the geology of this struct urally complex area at 1:24·,000 scale...
Al Kushaymiyah as a target for a Colorado-type molybdenite deposit
P. K. Theobald
1971, Open-File Report 71-281
The granitic complex in the vicinity of Al Kushaymiyah was singled out by Whitlow (19,69, 1969a, 1971), as one of the most promising areas for exploration in the Southern Wajd quadrangle (Jackson and others, 1962). He noted in particular the intensity of shattering and silicification of these potassium-rich granites, and...
Municipal and industrial wastewater loading in the San Francisco Bay, California, 1970
W. G. Hines, R.H. Palmer
1971, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 332
The purpose of this release is to describe the approximate volumes and significant pollutional loading attributable to municipal and industrial wastewater discharged into the San Francisco Bay. The six receiving-water regions (fig.1) are the same as those used previously by Pearson, Storrs, and Selleck (1969) in describing results of the comprehensive...
Sport fishing U.S.A.
Michael Walker, Bob illustrated by Hines
Rex Gary Schmidt, Dan Saults, editor(s)
1971, Resource Publication 4
No abstract available....
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...
Limnology of Oneida Lake with emphasis on factors contributing to algal blooms
Phillip E. Greeson
1971, Open-File Report 72-139
Oneida Lake is a naturally eutrophic lake that has existed for about 10,500 years. It has been in a eutrophic state for at least 350 years, and the geochemically derived dissolved materials entering the lake from the drainage basin are of sufficient quantity (449,700 tones per year) to support annual...