Geology of the Gardiner area, Park County, Montana
George D. Fraser, Henry A. Waldrop, Harold Julius Hyden
1969, Bulletin 1277
Terrestrial impact structures; a bibliography, 1965-68
Jacquelyn H. Freeberg
1969, Bulletin 1320
Geology along the Taylor Highway, Alaska
Helen Laura Foster, Terry E.C. Keith
1969, Bulletin 1281
Reconnaissance geology of the Eagle A-1 and A-2 quadrangles, Alaska
Helen Laura Foster
1969, Bulletin 1271-G
Fluorite deposits of the Quinn Canyon Range, Nevada
C.L. Sainsbury, F. J. Kleinhampl
1969, Bulletin 1272-C
Geology and ore deposits of the Central York Mountains, western Seward Peninsula, Alaska
C.L. Sainsbury
1969, Bulletin 1287
Tin resources of the world
C.L. Sainsbury
1969, Bulletin 1301
Use of seismic intensity data to predict the effects of earthquakes and underground nuclear explosions in various geologic settings
Patrick James Barosh
1969, Bulletin 1279
Gold investigations in Precambrian clastic and pelitic rocks, southwestern Colorado and northern New Mexico
Fred Barker
1969, Bulletin 1272-F
The Bates Mountain tuff in northern Nye County, Nevada
Kenneth A. Sargent, Edwin H. McKee
1969, Bulletin 1294-E
Stratigraphic nomenclature of volcanic rocks in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico
Roy A. Bailey, Robert Leland Smith, Clarence Samuel Ross
1969, Bulletin 1274-P
General and engineering geology of the northern part of Pueblo, Colorado
Glenn R. Scott
1969, Bulletin 1262
Serpentinite and rodingite in the Hunting Hill quarry, Montgomery County, Maryland
David Marcel Larrabee
1969, Bulletin 1283
The effect of two-dimensinal topography on superficial thermal gradients
Arthur H. Lachenbruch
1969, Bulletin 1203-E
Geology of the Bear Peak area, Dona Ana County, New Mexico
George Odell Bachman, Donald A. Myers
1969, Bulletin 1271-C
Coal resources of the United States, January 1, 1967
Paul Averitt
1969, Bulletin 1275
Summary of Cretaceous stratigraphy in part of the McCarthy quadrangle, Alaska
David Lawrence Jones, E.M. MacKevett Jr.
1969, Bulletin 1274-K
Pecos National Monument, New Mexico: Its geologic setting
Ross Byron Johnson
1969, Bulletin 1271-E
The ruins of the pueblos and missions of Pecos lie on the east bank of Glorieta Creek near its junction with the Pecos River at the south end of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in north-central New Mexico. Here the Pecos River and Glorieta Creek have formed a broad rolling...
The Geologic Story of the Uinta Mountains
Wallace R. Hansen
1969, Bulletin 1291
The opening of the West after the Civil War greatly stimulated early geologic exploration west of the 100th Meridian. One of the areas first studied, the Uinta Mountains region, gained wide attention as a result of the explorations of three Territorial Surveys, one headed by John Wesley Powell, one by...
Geology and mineral deposits of the San Cristobal district, Villa Martin province, Potosi, Bolivia
Herbert S. Jacobson, Carlos Murillo, Lorgio Ruiz, Oscar Tapia, Hugo Zapata, Hugo Alarcon, Edgar Delgadillo, Carlos Velasco
1969, Bulletin 1273
Stratigraphy of the Albemarle Group of the Carolina slate belt in central North Carolina
Arvid A. Stromquist, Harold Wesley Sundelius
1969, Bulletin 1274-B
Bibliography of North American geology, 1965
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Bulletin 1235
Surficial Geology of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
Dwight Raymond Crandell
1969, Bulletin 1288
Much of the ground surface around Mount Rainier volcano is directly underlain by loose geologic deposits that veneer the hard rock formations. Examples of these deposits are sand and gravel bars along the rivers, ridges of loose rock debris beside the glaciers, and sloping aprons of rock fragments beneath almost...
Stratigraphic and mineralogic relations and ceramic properties of clay deposits of Eocene age in the Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky, and in adjacent parts of Tennessee
Wilds W. Olive, Warren Irvin Finch
1969, Bulletin 1282
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Erosion and deposition on a beach raised by the 1964 earthquake Montague Island, Alaska
M. J. Kirkby, Anne V. Kirkby
1969, Professional Paper 543-H
During the 1964 Alaska earthquake, tectonic deformation uplifted the southern end of Montague Island as much as 33 feet or more. The uplifted shoreline is rapidly being modified by subaerial and marine processes. The new raised beach is formed in bedrock, sand, gravel, and deltaic bay-head deposits, and the effect...