Aeromagnetic map of the Sidnaw quadrangle, Houghton and Baraga Counties, Michigan
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1967, Geophysical Investigations Map 601
Core description from GB-1 (Gasbuggy 1) in the northeastern part of the San Juan Basin, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
James E. Fassett
1967, Open-File Report 68-99
The core herein described came from the first test hole drilled for Project Gasbuggy--a project designed to stimulate gas production by the use of nuclear explosives from the Pictured Cliffs Sandstone in the northeastern part of the San Juan Basin, N. Mex. Project Gasbuggy is a cooperative experiment principally involving...
Progress report on the ground-water investigation in the San Gorgonio Pass area, California
R. M. Bloyd Jr.
1967, Open-File Report 67-19
No abstract available....
Metallic mineral resources map of the Wiseman Quadrangle, Alaska
1967, Open-File Report 67-62
No abstract available. ...
Bibliography of ion exchange in selectivity
Alfred Hemingway Truesdell, Dorothy Carroll, Marian Moeller Schnepfe
1967, Open-File Report 67-221
No abstract available. ...
Geologic map of the Rockholds quadrangle, Whitley and Knox Counties, Kentucky
J. Hiram Smith
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 677
Preliminary geologic map of the Ogden 4 NE quadrangle, Morgan and Weber Counties, Utah
Thomas E. Mullens, Thomas H. Cole
1967, Open-File Report 67-166
No abstract available. ...
Preliminary ground-water availability map of Cass County, North Dakota
Robert L. Klausing
1967, Open-File Report 67-128
15 years of better fishing; the result of Federal-State cooperation under the Federal aid in fish restoration program
U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
1967, Resource Publication 42
No abstract available...
Minor elements in alluvial magnetite from the Inner Piedmont belt, North and South Carolina
P. K. Theobald Jr., W.C. Overstreet, C. E. Thompson
1967, Professional Paper 554-A
Geology and physical properties of the near-surface rocks of Mesita de los Alamos, Los Alamos County, New Mexico
W.D. Purtymun
1967, Open-File Report 67-180
The surface of Mesita de los Alamos is formed by units 2b and 3 of the Tshirege Member of the Bandelier Tuff. These units dip gently east-southeastward at 3 to 6 degrees. The units are faulted near the center of the mesa by a north-south trending normal strike slip fault,...
Geologic map of the Fredonia quadrangle, western Kentucky
William B. Rogers, William Henry Hays
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 607
Geologic map of the North Truro quadrangle, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Carl Koteff, Robert N. Oldale, Joseph H. Hartshorn
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 599
Geologic map of the Frogue quadrangle, Kentucky-Tennessee
Richard Quintin Lewis
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 675
Ground water of Baker Valley, Baker County, Oregon
David J. Lystrom, W.L. Nees, E. R. Hampton
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 242
Geologic map of the Centerville quadrangle, central Kentucky
Stephen P. Kanizay, Earle Rupert Cressman
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 653
Surficial geologic map of the Sawtooth Ridge quadrangle, Teton and Lewis and Clark Counties, Montana
Melville Rhodes Mudge
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 610
Geologic map of the Ferguson Corner quadrangle, Platte County, Wyoming
Laura W. McGrew
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 622
Geologic map of the Natwick quadrangle, Platte County, Wyoming
Laura W. McGrew
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 624
Geologic map of the Saint Charles quadrangle, Hopkins and Christian Counties, Kentucky
James Edward Palmer
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 674
Floods in Waukegan Quadrangle, Northeastern Illinois
Roman T. Mycyk, V. Jeff May
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 234
Geologic map of the Kilauea Crater quadrangle, Hawaii
Donald W. Peterson
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 667
Geologic map of the Winnemucca quadrangle, Pershing and Humboldt Counties, Nevada
James Gilluly
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 656
Geologic map of the Belted Peak quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
E. B. Ekren
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 606
Progress report: Radionuclide transport in the Pasco to Vancouver, Washington, reach of the Columbia River, July 1962 to September 1963
William L. Haushild, Richard W. Perkins, Herbert H. Stevens Jr., George R. Dempster Jr., Jerry L. Glenn
1967, Open-File Report 67-108
The disposition of radionuclides in and along the 380-mile reach of the Columbia River between the Hanford, Wash., Atomic Energy Commission reactors (the major radionuclide source) and the head of the estuary is a first step in understanding the environmental cycling and ultimate fate of the discharged radioactive materials. Preliminary...