Preliminary carbonate lithofacies maps and possible dolomite porosity trends, Mississippian-Pennsylvanian Lisburne Group, North Slope, Alaska
Augustus K. Armstrong
1969, Open-File Report 69-13
Carbonate porosity within the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian age Lisburne Group is probably extensively developed in the subsurface of the North Slope. The Lisburne Group may prove to be one of the more significant reservoir zones in the region and should not be overlooked in any exploration program. Isopach maps for the total...
Geologic environmental factors related to TAPS [Trans-Alaska Pipeline System] from Valdez to Fairbanks, Alaska
Ernest Dobrovolny, H. R. Schmoll, Lynn A. Yehle
1969, Open-File Report 69-76
Water levels and artesian pressures in the Chad Basin of northeastern Nigeria, 1963-68
S.W. Carmalt, G. Chase Tibbitts Jr.
1969, Open-File Report 72-61
This report presents records of water levels and artesian pressures collected during 1963-68 on an observational network of 116 dug wells and boreholes (drilled wells) in the Chad Basin of northeastern Nigeria. The Chad Basin is underlain by the Chad Formation, a series of fluvio-lacustrine sediments which attain a thickness...
Summary of geologic effects of the Boxcar event, Nevada Test Site
Dayton Delbert Dickey, F. A. McKeown, William L. Ellis
1969, Open-File Report 69-74
A high-yield underground nuclear explosion at the U20i site, formed a sink 1,000 feet in diameter above the explosion point. Fractures opened as far as 20,000 feet from the explosion and rock-falls occurred as far as 15 miles. Most fractures were coincidental with north-trending naturally occurring faults. Maximum displacement along...
Aeromagnetic map of the Natick quadrangle, Middlesex and Norfolk Counties, Massachusetts
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Geophysical Investigations Map 675
No abstract available....
The coal-bearing group in the Nenana coal field, Alaska
Clyde Wahrhaftig, J. A. Wolfe, E. B. Leopold, M. A. Lanphere
1969, Bulletin 1274-D
Detection of thick surficial deposits on 8-14 u infrared imagery of the Madison Plateau, Yellowstone National Park
Henry A. Waldrop
1969, Open-File Report 69-310
Seismic environment of the Burro Flats site, Ventura County, California: a brief, limited literature review
Carl M. Wentworth, Manuel G. Bonilla, Jane M. Buchanan
1969, Open-File Report 73-360
A limited review of available literature suggests that the maximum horizontal ground acceleration at the Burro Flats site from earthquakes in the region could range from less than 0.1 to 0.49 g. A magnitude 8 earthquake on the nearby San Andreas fault could produce ground acceleration in the range 0.18...
Stability of the west slope of Government Hill Port area of Anchorage, Alaska
David J. Varnes
1969, Bulletin 1258-D
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Shrewsbury quadrangle, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Geophysical Investigations Map 672
No abstract available....
Analysis of urban residential environments using color infrared aerial photography; an examination of socioeconomic variables and physical characteristics of selected areas in the Los Angeles basin
Robert H. Mullens Jr., Leslie W. Senger
1969, Open-File Report 69-178
Experimental studies on the formation of lunar surface features by gas emission - a preliminary report
Stanley Alfred Schumm
1969, Open-File Report 69-242
Tin resources of the world
C.L. Sainsbury
1969, Bulletin 1301
The photogrammetric approach to the gridding of space photographs
Glenn N. Smith
1969, Open-File Report 69-261
Geologic maps of early Apollo landing sites of set C
N.J. Trask
1969, Open-File Report 70-327
Comparison of the five potential early Apollo landing sites of set C reveals significant geologic similarities and differences. No two sites are identical; the geology of each should be considered in the interpretation of returned lunar samples and observations. Geologic maps of each site have been prepared at scales of...
Element distribution in some trough and platform types of black shale and associated rocks
James David Vine, E.B. Tourtelot, J. R. Keith
1969, Bulletin 1214-H
Geochemical investigations of some black shales and associated rocks
James David Vine, Elizabeth B. Tourtelot
1969, Bulletin 1314-A
Geology of proposed powersites at Deer Lake and Kasnyku Lake, Baranof Island, southeastern Alaska
Alexander A. Wanek, James E. Callahan
1969, Bulletin 1211-C
No abstract available....
General and engineering geology of the northern part of Pueblo, Colorado
Glenn R. Scott
1969, Bulletin 1262
Review of waterpower classifications and withdrawals, Deschutes River basin, Oregon
Jesse Lane Colbert, Loyd L. Young
1969, Open-File Report 69-54
A light-weight backpack high-voltage electrofishing unit
F. Phillip Sharpe, Walter T. Burkhard
1969, Resource Publication 78
No abstract available....
Surface distribution of selected elements around the Copper Canyon copper-gold-silver open pit mine, Lander County, Nevada
Ted G. Theodore
1969, Open-File Report 69-278
Movement of a solute in the Potomac River estuary at Washington, D.C., at low inflow conditions
James F. Wilson, Ernest D. Cobb, Nobuhiro Yotsukura
1969, Circular 529-B
The movement of a solute, as represented by a soluble fluorescent dye, was observed in the Potomac River estuary at Washington, D.C. The average net rate of downstream movement of the solute centroid was less than 0.6 mile per day. The movement of a solute is highly dependent on the...
Sensor detection capabilities study
John Emery Wilson
1969, Circular 616
Scientific or rule-of-thumb techniques of ground-water management--Which will prevail?
Charles Lee McGuinness
1969, Circular 608
Emphasis in ground-water development, once directed largely to quantitatively minor (but sociologically vital) service of human and stock needs, is shifting: aquifers are treated as possible regulating reservoirs managed conjunctively with surface water. Too, emphasis on reducing stream pollution is stimulating interest in aquifers as possible waste-storage media. Such management...