Temperature of surface waters in the conterminous United States
James F. Blakey
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 235
Temperature is probably the most important, but least discussed, parameter in determining water quality. The purpose of this report is to present the average or most probable temperatures of surface waters in the conterminous United States and to cite factors that affect and are affected by water temperature. Temperature is...
Annual runoff in the conterminous United States
Mark W. Busby
1966, Hydrologic Atlas 212
Runoff is that part of precipitation that appears as a flow of water in surface streams. As a source of water for modern society, it constitutes one of our basic renewable resources. This map of average annual runoff portrays the latest information on the geographic distribution of the average runoff...
Geologic map of the Ketchen quadrangle, Tennessee-Kentucky
Kenneth John Englund
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 500
Geologic map of the Isonville quadrangle, eastern Kentucky
Kenneth John Englund, A. Otis Delaney
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 501
Geologic map of the Park City West quadrangle, Utah
Max D. Crittenden, Frank C. Calkins, Byron J. Sharp
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 535
Complete Bouguer gravity anomaly map of the San Francisco Mountains vicinity, Beaver and Millard Counties, Utah
Donald L. Peterson
1966, Open-File Report 66-98
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of parts of the Ironwood and Wakefield quadrangles, Gogebic County, Michigan and Iron and Vilas Counties, Wisconsin
P. W. Philbin, J. L. Vargo
1966, Geophysical Investigations Map 578
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of parts of the Thomaston, Carp River, North Ironwood, and Little Girls Point quadrangles, Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties, Michigan, and Iron County, Wisconsin
P. W. Philbin, J. L. Vargo
1966, Geophysical Investigations Map 579
No abstract available....
Geologic maps and sections, Study Butte mine, Terlingua quicksilver district, Brewster County, Texas
R. G. Yates, G. A. Thompson
1966, Open-File Report 66-156
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Rockville quadrangle, Hartford and Tolland Counties, Connecticut
P. W. Philbin, C. W. Smith
1966, Geophysical Investigations Map 587
Aeromagnetic map of Safford and vicinity, Graham and Greenlee Counties, Arizona
G. A. Galat
1966, Open-File Report 66-137
No abstract available. ...
Aeromagnetic map of the South Coventry quadrangle, Tolland County, Connecticut
P. W. Philbin, C. W. Smith
1966, Geophysical Investigations Map 586
No abstract available....
Aeroradioactivity and generalized geologic maps of parts of New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts
Peter Popenoe
1966, Geophysical Investigations Map 359
No abstract available....
Precambrian geology of Florence West quadrangle, Florence County, Wisconsin, and Iron County, Michigan
Carl E. Dutton, H. L. James, R. W. Johnson Jr., K. L. Wier
1966, Open-File Report 66-34
No abstract available. ...
Aeromagnetic map of the Seminoe Mountains and vicinity, Carbon County, Wyoming
P. W. Philbin, W. E. McCaslin
1966, Geophysical Investigations Map 558
No abstract available....
Simple Bouguer gravity map of the Mount Pleasant, Albemarle, Denton, and Salisbury quadrangles, west-central North Carolina
J. S. Watkins, Zvi Yuval
1966, Geophysical Investigations Map 582
Geology, soil, and climate at specific points throughout the world. Volume II. Europe, U.S.S.R., and Southeast Asia
Paul J. Ruane, C.C. Woo, Louis S. Gardner, Elizabeth G. Newton, Allen Reimer, Ray Zarza
1966, Trace Elements Investigations 867
Structure contours on top of the Vedder sand, southeastern San Joaquin Valley, California
Everett E. Richardson
1966, Open-File Report 66-110
The redder sand (Miocene) is one of the principal oil sands of the southeastern San Joaquin Valley. Oil accumulation in this sand is controlled by structural traps, with stratigraphic traps playing a very minor role. Near the east border of the map area the traps are principally formed by normal...
Precambrian geology of Iron Mountain SW quadrangle, Florence County, Wisconsin
Carl E. Dutton, W.L. Emerick
1966, Open-File Report 66-36
Hydrochemical facies and ground-water flow patterns in northern part of Atlantic Coastal Plain
William Back
1966, Professional Paper 498-A
The part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain that extends from New Jersey through Virginia was selected as a suitable field model in which to study the relationships between geology, hydrology, and chemical character of ground water. The ground-water flow pattern is the principal hydrologic control on the chemical character of...
Water resources in the Everglades
William J. Schneider
1966, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (32) 958-965
Aerial photography is playing an important role in the evaluation of the water resources of the almost-inaccessible 1,400 square miles of Everglades in southern Florida. Color, infrared, and panchromatic photographs show salient features that permit evaluation of the overall water resources picture. The fresh water-salt water interface, drainage...
Water and the Everglades
William J. Schneider
1966, Natural History (75) 32-41
This fundamental element, whether profuse or scarce, rules the life and character of Florida's great park. But water, like living space, is a resource that civilization demands in ever increasing quantities. Examined here are the economics of water use by Florida's east coast cities and its effects on Everglades ecology....
Ultraviolet investigations for lunar missions
William R. Hemphill, William A. Fischer, J.E. Dornbach
Francis Narin, editor(s)
1966, Advances in Astronautical Sciences (20) 397-415
Preliminary field tests of an active ultraviolet imaging system have shown that it is possible to produce linages of the terrain from distances as great as 75 feet by means of reflected ultraviolet light at wavelengths longer than 3300 A. Minerals that luminesce when exposed to ultraviolet energy have been...
Magnitude and frequency of Iowa floods, part one
Harlan H. Schwob
1966, Iowa Highway Research Board Bulletin 28
No abstract available....
Magnitude and frequency of Iowa floods, Part two
Harlan H. Schwob
1966, Iowa Highway Research Board Bulletin 28
Flood records for regular and partial-record gaging stations are contained in the following pages. Each listing contains the station number and name, descriptive paragraphs pertaining to the station, and a listing of the flood peaks available through the 1965 water year. Peaks above a base as well as annual peaks...