Tectonics of the March 27, 1964, Alaska earthquake
George Plafker
1969, Professional Paper 543-I
The March 27, 1964, earthquake was accomp anied by crustal deformation-including warping, horizontal distortion, and faulting-over probably more than 110,000 square miles of land and sea bottom in south-central Alaska. Regional uplift and subsidence occurred mainly in two nearly parallel elongate zones, together about 600 miles long and as much...
Pseudoleperditia Schneider, 1956 (Ostracoda, Crustacea), an Early Mississippian genus from southwestern Nevada
I. G. Sohn
1969, Professional Paper 643-C
Effect of tectonic structure on the occurrence of ground water in the basalt of the Columbia River Group of The Dalles area, Oregon and Washington
R. C. Newcomb
1969, Professional Paper 383-C
No abstract available....
The behavior of large particles falling in quiescent liquids
G.E. Stringham, D.B. Simons, H.P. Guy
1969, Professional Paper 562-C
Biology of the crayfish Orconectes causeyi and its use for control of aquatic weeds in trout lakes
Jack L. Dean
1969, Technical Paper 24
Use of an echosounder in measuring distribution of reservoir fishes
James W. Mullan, Richard L. Applegate
1969, Technical Paper 19
Precambrian geology of the Needle mountains, southwestern Colorado
Fred Barker
1969, Professional Paper 644-A
Stratigraphy of the Chinle and Moenkopi Formations, Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah
C.A. Repenning, M. E. Cooley, J. P. Akers
1969, Professional Paper 521-B
No abstract available....
Field measurement of the initiation of large bed particle motion in Blue Creek near Klamath, California
E. J. Helley
1969, Professional Paper 562-G
Geological Survey research 1969, Chapter C
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Professional Paper 650-C
This collection of 38 short papers is the second published chapter of "Geological Survey Research 1969." The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Geologic, Topographic, and Water Resources Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey.Chapter A, to be published later in the year,...
Atlantic continental shelf and slope of the United States - Color of marine sediments
D.J. Stanley
1969, Professional Paper 529-D
A systematic examination of the regional color distribution of the upper sediment layer on the Atlantic continental margin between Nova Scotia and southern Florida reveals that brown, dark green, and yellow predominate on the shelf north of Cape Hatteras, whereas olive, gray, and yellow predominate to the south. Color is...
Lower Colorado River water supply - its magnitude and distribution
A. G. Hely
1969, Professional Paper 486-D
Geology and ore deposits of the Antonio dos Santos, Gongo Soco, and Conceicao do Rio Acima quadrangles, Minas Gerais, Brazil
S. L. Moore
1969, Professional Paper 341-I
Land subsidence due to ground-water withdrawal Tulare-Wasco, area California
B. E. Lofgren, R.L. Klausing
1969, Professional Paper 437-B
No abstract available....
Permian sphenopsids from Antarctica
J.F. Rigby
1969, Professional Paper 613-F
Electrical resistivity measurements, Midway and Kure atolls
George Vernon Keller
1969, Professional Paper 680-D
Trend-surface analysis of the Basin and Range Province, and some geomorphic implications
L. K. Lustig
1969, Professional Paper 500-D
Distribution of radionuclides in bottom sediment of the Clinch River, eastern Tennessee
R.J. Pickering
1969, Professional Paper 433-H
Studies of celadonite and glauconite
Margaret D. Foster
1969, Professional Paper 614-F
Geology of the Fort Hill quadrangle, Lincoln County, Wyoming
S.S. Oriel
1969, Professional Paper 594-M
Wildlife imported into the United States in 1968.
Division Of Management And Enforcement
1969, Wildlife Leaflet 483
Geological Survey research 1969, Chapter A
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Professional Paper 650-A
Physiographic, stratigraphic, and structural development of the Quadrilatero Ferrifero, Minas Gerais, Brazil
J. V. N. Dorr
1969, Professional Paper 641-A
The Quadrilatero Ferrifero is an area of some 7,000 square kilometers in central Minas Gerais, Brazil centered about lat. 20°15' S, long. 43°30' W. For 250 years the region has poured forth a variety of mineral riches, now totaling more than $2 billion, and future production will undoubtedly be even...
Isotopic composition of diagenetic carbonates in marine Miocene formations of California and Oregon
K. J. Murata, Irving Friedman, B.M. Madsen
1969, Professional Paper 614-B
The tectonics of North America — A discussion to accompany the tectonic map of North America, Scale 1:5,000,000
P. B. King
1969, Professional Paper 628
No abstract available....