Geology of the Scranton and New Blaine quadrangles, Logan and Johnson Counties, Arkansas
B.R. Haley
1968, Professional Paper 536-B
Effects of the Alaska earthquake of March 27, 1964, on shore processes and beach morphology
Kirk W. Stanley
1968, Professional Paper 543-J
Some 10,000 miles of shoreline in south-central Alaska was affected by the subsidence or uplift associated with the great Alaska earthquake of March 27, 1964. The changes in shoreline processes and beach morphology that were suddenly initiated by the earthquake were similar to those ordinarily caused by gradual changes in...
Diagenesis in oolitic limestones of Morrow (Early Pennsylvanian) age in northwestern Arkansas and adjacent Oklahoma
L.G. Henbest
1968, Professional Paper 594-H
Hydraulic equivalence of grains of quartz and heavier minerals, and implications for the study of placers
H. A. Tourtelot
1968, Professional Paper 594-F
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...
Upper Jurassic stratigraphy of some adjacent parts of Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas
K. A. Dickinson
1968, Professional Paper 594-E
Correlation and nomenclature of some Triassic and Jurassic rocks in south-central Wyoming
G. N. Pipiringos
1968, Professional Paper 594-D
Russellites, new genus, a problematical plant from the lower Permian of Texas
S.H. Mamay
1968, Professional Paper 593-I
Brachiopods from the upper part of the Garden City Formation (Ordovician), north-central Utah
R. J. Ross Jr.
1968, Professional Paper 593-H
On the nature of Polylopia
E. L. Yochelson
1968, Professional Paper 593-F
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,...
Petrography of sedimentary rocks in the Slick Rock district, San Miguel and Dolores Counties, Colorado
D. R. Shawe
1968, Professional Paper 576-B
Lower Jurassic (Pliensbachian and Toarcian) ammonites from eastern Oregon and California
R. W. Imlay
1968, Professional Paper 593-C
Complete Bouguer gravity anomaly map of the area north of the Grand Canyon in Arizona
Peter Popenoe
1968, Open-File Report 68-216
Geology of the Berne quadrangle, Black Hills, South Dakota
J. A. Redden
1968, Professional Paper 297-F
No abstract available....
An early Reticuloceras Zone fauna from the Hale Formation in northwestern Arkansas
Mackenzie Gordon Jr.
1968, Professional Paper 613-A
Geology and mineral resources of the Barao de Cocais area, Minas Gerais, Brazil
G. C. Simmons
1968, Professional Paper 341-H
Guide to Korean stratigraphic nomenclature
David Gallagher
1968, Open-File Report 69-98
Preliminary soil classification map of southwestern U.S. and Mexico from space photography
Roger B. Morrison
1968, Open-File Report 68-189
Mineral resources of the Republic of Korea
David Gallagher
1968, Open-File Report 69-99
A limitation of first generation Lunar Orbiter negatives as applied to photoclinometry
Neil Gambell, Baerbel K. Lucchitta
1968, Open-File Report 69-101
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on the engineering geology of the Boulder quadrangle, Boulder County, Colorado
Maxwell E. Gardner
1968, Open-File Report 68-109
No abstract available....
Principal facts for gravity stations in the area north of the Grand Canyon in Arizona
Peter Popenoe
1968, Open-File Report 68-217
No abstract available....
Infrared survey of the Pisgah Crater area, San Bernardino County, California - a geologic interpretation
Stephen J. Gawarecki
1968, Open-File Report 69-104
The infrared survey of the Pisgah Crater Area, San Bernardino County, California was primarily undertaken to establish parameters by which rock types, structures, and textures peculiar to this locale could be recognized or differentiated. A secondary purpose was to provide an adequate evaluation and calibration of airborne and ground-based instruments...
Mineral reconnaissance of the Wadi al 'Aya quadrangle
Robert Francis Johnson, Virgil A. Trent
1968, Open-File Report 68-151