Seismic monitoring of the RULISON underground nuclear explosion near Rifle, Colorado, on September 1969
R. M. Hamilton, B.E. Smith, J. H. Healy
1970, Open-File Report 70-149
No abstract available....
Surficial geologic map of the Tariffville quadrangle, Connecticut-Massachusetts
Allan D. Randall
1970, Geologic Quadrangle 798
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Topopah Spring quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
Paul P. Orkild, J. T. O’Connor
1970, Geologic Quadrangle 849
Birds imported into the United States in 1968
Richard C. Banks
1970, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 136
Cooperative Fishery Unit report for the 1969-1970 school year
Edward C. Kinney
1970, Resource Publication 90
No abstract available....
About nutria and their control
James Evans
1970, Resource Publication 86
Wild animals are generally classed as beneficial or pest species, depending on the variable interests of man. Those that provide him with earnings, recreation, or enjoyment are considered beneficial; those that compete with him for food, or ruin his possessions or environment, are quickly dubbed pests. But all men do...
Map showing recently active breaks along the San Andreas and related faults between the northern Gabilan Range and Cholame Valley, California
R.D. Brown Jr.
1970, IMAP 575
Measurement of mixing characteristics of the Missouri River between Sioux City, Iowa, and Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Nobuhiro Yotsukura, Hugo B. Fischer, William W. Sayre
1970, Water Supply Paper 1899-G
Measurements of longitudinal dispersion, transverse mixing, channel geometry, and transverse velocity distribution were made in the Missouri River at a flow of about 33,000 cubic feet per second. The results show that the longitudinal dispersion coefficient for the 141-mile reach from Sioux City, Iowa, to Plattsmouth, Nebr., is about 16,000...
Some Jurassic ammonites from central Saudi Arabia
R. W. Imlay
1970, Professional Paper 643-D
Common marsh plants of the United States and Canada
Neil Hotchkiss
1970, Resource Publication 93
This is the fourth of a series of publications on field identification of North American marsh and water plants. It describes the emergent and semiemergent plants most likely to be found in inland and coastal marshes. It omits hundreds of uncommon marsh plants and plants less characteristic of marshes than...
(ORB II-2(25)) Geologic map of Apollo landing site 1, part of Maskelyne DA region southeastern Mare Tranquillitatis
D.E. Wilhelms
1970, IMAP 617
Atlantic Continental Shelf and Slope of the United States - Heavy minerals of the continental margin from southern Nova Scotia to northern New Jersey
D.A. Ross
1970, Professional Paper 529-G
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1965, Parts 12-16, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin to Hawaii and other Pacific areas
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Water Supply Paper 1966
Water resources of Racine and Kenosha Counties, southeastern Wisconsin
R. D. Hutchinson
1970, Water Supply Paper 1878
Urbanization and changes in regional development in Racine and Kenosha Counties are increasing the need for water-resources information useful for planning and management. The area is fortunate in having abundant supplies of generally good quality water available for present and projected future needs. Lake Michigan and ground-water reservoirs have great...
Water resources of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee and North Carolina
William M. McMaster, E. F. Hubbard
1970, Hydrologic Atlas 420
An appraisal of ground water for irrigation in the Wadena area, central Minnesota
F.G. Lindholm
1970, Water Supply Paper 1983
The Wadena area is part of a large sandy plain in central Minnesota whose soils have low water-holding capacity. Drought conditions which adversely affect plant growth frequently occur in the summer when moisture is most needed. To reduce the risk of crop failure in the area supplemental irrigation is on...
Hydrologic implications of solid-water disposal
William Joseph Schneider
1970, Circular 601-F
The disposal of more than 1,400 million pounds of solid wastes in the United States each day is a major problem. This disposal in turn often leads to serious health, esthetic, and environmental problems. Among these is the pollution of vital ground-water resources. Of the six principal methods of solid-waste disposal...
Mammals imported into the United States in 1968
Clyde Jones
1970, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 137
Water resources of Lee County, Mississippi
B. E. Wasson, F.H. Thomson
1970, Water Supply Paper 1899-B
A review of water resources of the Umiat area, northern Alaska
John R. Williams
1970, Circular 636
Surface-water supplies from the Colville River, small tributary creeks, and lakes are abundant in summer but limited in winter by low or zero flow in streams and thick ice cover on lakes. Fresh ground water occurs in unfrozen zones in alluvium and in the upper part of bedrock beneath the...
Water in urban planning, Salt Creek Basin, Illinois water management as related to alternative land-use practices
Andrew Maute Spieker
1970, Water Supply Paper 2002
Water management can be an integral part of urban comprehensive planning in a large metropolitan area. Water both imposes constraints on land use and offers opportunities for coordinated land and water management. Salt Creek basin in Cook and Du Page Counties of the Chicago metropolitan area is typical of rapidly...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1961-65: Part 1. North Atlantic slope basins: Volume 3. Basins from Maryland to York River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Water Supply Paper 1903
No abstract available....
Hydrographic and sedimentation survey of Kajakai Reservoir, Afghanistan
Don C. Perkins, James K. Culbertson
1970, Water Supply Paper 1608-M
A hydrographic and sedimentation survey of Band-e Kajakai (Kajakai Reservoir) on the Darya-ye Hirmand (Helmand River) was carried out during the period September through December 1968. Underwater mapping techniques were used to determine the reservoir capacity as of 1968. Sediment range lines were established and monumented to facilitate future sedimentation...
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1965. Parts 9-11, Colorado River basin to Pacific slope basins in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Water Supply Paper 1965
Surface water supply of the United States, 1961-65, Part 9. Colorado River basin, Volume 3. Lower Colorado River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1970, Water Supply Paper 1926
No abstract available....