Rare and endangered fish and wildlife of the United States
Bureau Of Sport Fisheries And Wildlife Committee on Rare And Endangered Wildlife Species (compiler)
1968, Resource Publication 34
No abstract available...
Selected bibliography of remote sensing
Robert B. Honea (compiler), Virginia L. Prentice
1968, Open-File Report 68-137
No abstract available....
Seismic seiches from the March 1964 Alaska earthquake
Arthur McGarr, Robert C. Vorhis
1968, Professional Paper 544-E
Seismic seiches caused by the Alaska earthquake of March 27, 1964, were recorded at more than 850 surface-water gaging stations in North America and at 4 in Australia. In the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, 763 of 6,435 gages registered seiches. Nearly all the seismic seiches were recorded at...
Stratigraphic significance and petrology of phosphate nodules at base of Niobrara Formation, east flank of Black Hills, South Dakota
H. A. Tourtelot, W. A. Cobban
1968, Professional Paper 594-L
On the nature of Polylopia
E. L. Yochelson
1968, Professional Paper 593-F
Transcontinental geophysical survey (35°-39° N) magnetic and bathymetric map from 63° to 74° W longitude
Isidore Zietz, H. P. Stockard, J.R. Kirby
1968, IMAP 536
No abstract available....
Geology of the Ohio quadrangle, southwestern part of Adirondack Mountains, New York
Arthur E. Nelson
1968, Bulletin 1251-F
No abstract available....
Availability of ground water in parts of the Cairo and Barlow quadrangles in the Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky
Arnold J. Hansen
1968, Hydrologic Atlas 186
No abstract available....
River channel bars and dunes - Theory of kinematic waves
Walter Basil Langbein, Luna Bergere Leopold
1968, Professional Paper 422-L
A kinematic wave is a grouping cf moving objects in zones along a flow path and through which the objects pass. These concentrations may be characterized by a simple relation between the speed of the moving objects and their spacing as a result of interaction between them.Vehicular traffic has long...
Geology and ground-water resources of the lower Bighorn Valley, Montana
Louis J. Hamilton, Q.F. Paulson
1968, Water Supply Paper 1876
The Bighorn River has incised a deep, broad valley in Cretaceous strata along its 65-mile lower reach below the mouth of Bighorn Canyon in south-central Montana. It ceased downcutting at six different levels 100-200 feet apart, widening its flood plain and alluviating each level with about 30 feet of sandy...
Upper Jurassic stratigraphy of some adjacent parts of Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas
K. A. Dickinson
1968, Professional Paper 594-E
Hydraulic equivalence of grains of quartz and heavier minerals, and implications for the study of placers
H. A. Tourtelot
1968, Professional Paper 594-F
Reconnaissance geology, geophysics, and geochemistry of the southeastern part of the Lewis and Clark Range, Montana
Melville Rhodes Mudge, Ralph Leroy Erickson, Dean Kleinkopf, G.C. Curtin, A. P. Marranzino, Robert Eugene Zartman
1968, Bulletin 1252-E
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Lovelaceville quadrangle, western Kentucky
Warren Irvin Finch
1968, Geologic Quadrangle 763
Ground-water levels in the United States, 1961-65, northwestern states
Charles Lee McGuinness
1968, Water Supply Paper 1845
Transcontinental geophysical survey (35°-39° N) magnetic map from 100° to 112° W longitude
Isidore Zietz, J.R. Kirby
1968, IMAP 533-A
No abstract available....
Diagenesis in oolitic limestones of Morrow (Early Pennsylvanian) age in northwestern Arkansas and adjacent Oklahoma
L.G. Henbest
1968, Professional Paper 594-H
Transcontinental geophysical survey (35°-39° N) magnetic map from 87° to 100° W longitude
Isidore Zietz, J.R. Kirby
1968, IMAP 534-A
No abstract available....
Geological Survey research 1968, Chapter B
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1968, Professional Paper 600-B
This collection of 44 short papers is the first published chapter of "Geological Survey Research 1968." The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by 1ne1nbers of the Geologic, Topographic, and Water Resources Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey.Chapter A, to be published later in the year,...
Ground-water hydrology and geology of the lower Great Miami River valley, Ohio
A. M. Spieker
1968, Professional Paper 605-A
An early Reticuloceras Zone fauna from the Hale Formation in northwestern Arkansas
Mackenzie Gordon Jr.
1968, Professional Paper 613-A
Evapotranspiration and the water budget of prairie potholes in North Dakota
J.B. Shjeflo
1968, Professional Paper 585-B
The mass-transfer method was used to study the hydrologic behavior of 10 prairie potholes in central North Dakota during the 5-year period 1960-64. Many of the potholes went dry when precipitation was low. The average evapotranspiration during the May to October period each year was 2.11 feet, and the...
A hydrogeologic study of the ground-water reservoirs contributing base runoff to Four Mile Creek, east-central Iowa
George R. Kunkle
1968, Water Supply Paper 1839-O
Preliminary report of a mineral reconnaissance in the Al Maddah-Harfayn area, Asir quadrangle, Saudi Arabia
Jesse William Whitlow
1968, Open-File Report 68-326
Hydrologic significance of the lithofacies of the Sparta Sand in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas
J.N. Payne
1968, Professional Paper 569-A
No abstract available....