On the use of space photography for identifying transportation routes; a summary of problems
David S. Simonett, Floyd M. Henderson, Dwight D. Egbert
1970, Open-File Report 71-261
A proposed streamflow data program for North Carolina
G.C. Goddard Jr., N.M. Jackson Jr., E. F. Hubbard, H.G. Hinson
1970, Open-File Report 71-122
Geological Survey research 1970, Chapter A
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Professional Paper 700-A
Mapping terrestrial radiation emission with the RS-14 scanner
Robert W. Pease, Robert H. Alexander, Steven R. Pease
1970, Open-File Report 71-225
Morphologic studies of fusulinids from the Lower Permian of West Pakistan
R. C. Douglass
1970, Professional Paper 643-G
Illustrations of plant microfossils from the Yazoo Clay (Jackson Group, upper Eocene), Mississippi
R.H. Tschudy, S. D. Van Loenen
1970, Professional Paper 643-E
Geologic map of the north central part of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington
Robert D. Brown Jr.
1970, Open-File Report 70-43
No abstract available. ...
Geologic map of the Conconully quadrangle, Okanogan County, Washington
C. Dean Rinehart, Kenneth F. Fox Jr.
1970, Open-File Report 70-277
Quality of surface water in the Pat Harrison Waterway District, Mississippi, 1970 water year
Donald E. Shattles
1970, Open-File Report 71-255
A proposed streamflow-data program for Utah
G.L. Whitaker
1970, Open-File Report 71-322
An evaluation of the streamflow data available in Utah was made to provide guidelines for planning future programs. The basic steps in the evaluation procedure were (1) definition of the long- term goals of the streamflow-data program in quantitative form, (2) examination and analysis of all available data to determine...
Map showing relative amounts of landslides in California
Dorothy H. Radbruch, Kenneth C. Crowther
1970, Open-File Report 70-270
Map showing recently active breaks along the San Jacinto fault zone between the San Bernardino area and Borrego Valley, California
Robert V. Sharp
1970, Open-File Report 70-301
This strip map of the San Jacinto fault zone is one of a set designed to show the lines of inferred most recent movement within the San Andreas fault system. The character and location of these lines are important to scientists and engineers who study faulting and earthquakes and should...
Map showing recently active breaks along the San Andreas Fault between Pt. Delgada and Bolinas Bay, California
Robert D. Brown Jr., Edward W. Wolfe
1970, Open-File Report 70-44
This strip map is one of a series of maps showing recently active fault breaks along the San Andreas and other active faults in California. It is designed to inform persons who are concerned with land use near the fault of the location of those fault breaks that have moved...
Geologic map of the Oreana tungsten mine, Pershing County, Nevada
R. E. Wallace, D.B. Tatlock
1970, Open-File Report 70-357
Proposed geohydrologic investigations in the Khorat Plateau of the lower Mekong River Basin and in the central plains of the Menam Chao Phraya Basin
David A. Phoenix
1970, Open-File Report 73-224
Geochemical Survey Of Missouri; Plans And Progress For Third Six-Month Period (July-December 1970)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Open-File Report 72-400
Tributary to the Intracoastal Waterway at Interstate Highway 10 near Port Allen, Louisiana
Lawrence A. Martens, Braxtel L. Neely Jr.
1970, Open-File Report 72-249
Geochemical Survey Of Missouri; Plans And Progress For Second Six-Month Period (January-June 1970)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Open-File Report 72-399
A plan for water-resources investigations in Arkansas, with definitions of hydrologic units
R. T. Sniegocki, M. S. Bedinger
1970, Open-File Report 71-266
Economic evaluation of a marble deposit and a kyanite deposit northeast of Al Lith, southern Hijaz quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - Part I, Marble deposit on Wadi Minsah: Part II, Kyanite deposit near Wadi Ad Arj
David L. Gaskill
1970, Open-File Report 70-133
Nearly pure, white and gray banded calcite marble, 40 to 170 meters thick, crops out in three hogback ridges aggregating about 1200 meters in length, located 155 kilometers southeast of Jiddah. The ridges are aligned along a belt over 2.5 kilometers long. The marble is steeply inclined and folded between...
Accoustical survey of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays, western Gulf of Maine
Brian E. Tucholke, Robert N. Oldale, C. D. Hollister
1970, Open-File Report 70-331
The accompanying map shows the amount of acoustic penetration achieved in the sediments of the western Gulf of Maine using a 3.5 kHz echo sounding system and illustrates the pronounced control of topography on sediment distribution. Little or no sub-bottom penetration was observed in areas of sand and gravel on...
Estimates of the mechanical properties of lunar surface using tracks and secondary impact craters produced by blocks and boulders
H. J. Moore
1970, Open-File Report 70-229
Estimates of bearing capacities of lunar surfaces using tracks and secondary impact craters produced by blocks and boulders shown in photographs taken by Lunar Orbiters II and III are the same order of magnitude as those reported by the Surveyor project, but they are generally less. Static analyses of 48 lunar...
Land-surface tilting near Wheeler Ridge, southern San Joaquin Valley, California
F. S. Riley
1970, Professional Paper 497-G
No abstract available....
The upper part of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation and related rocks, southeastern Utah and adjacent areas
R. B. O'Sullivan
1970, Professional Paper 644-E
Preliminary analysis of infrared imagery, Pahute Mesa area, Nevada Test Site, NASA site 52
Robert Hamilton Morris, William Douglas Carter, Paul P. Orkild
1970, Open-File Report 70-235
Infrared images from two aircraft missions, flown by HRB-Singer Inc., August 10, 1966, and by NASA, Mission 30, September 3, 1966, have been analyzed. The HRB-Singer Inc., data, obtained in the 3-5 micrometer wavelength band between 10:32 and 11:53 p.m. (MST) in Spite of smoke in the atmosphere, revealed a...