Upper Ordovician formations in the Maysville area, Kentucky
John H. Peck
1966, Bulletin 1244-B
Stratigraphy and regional relationships of a reference section for the Juana Lopez Member, Mancos Shale, in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico
C. H. Dane, William Aubrey Cobban, Erle G. Kauffman
1966, Bulletin 1224-H
Treatment of East Bay, Alger County, Michigan, with toxaphene for control of sea lampreys
William E. Gaylord, Bernard R. Smith
1966, Investigations in Fish Control 7
An experiment was conducted to determine whether toxaphene can be used to eradicate lake-dwelling sea lampreys and to determine its effect on fish populations. In East Bay, a 78-acre lake on the Sucker River, Alger County, Mich., an estimated concentration of 100 parts per billion was maintained for 14 days....
Hydrologic regimen of Salton Sea, California
A. G. Hely, G.H. Hughes, Burdge Irelan
1966, Professional Paper 486-C
Lexicon of geologic names of the United States for 1936-1960
Grace C. Keroher, and others
1966, Bulletin 1200
Geology and coal resources of the Livingston coal field, Gallatin and Park Counties, Montana
A. E. Roberts
1966, Professional Paper 526-A
Stratigraphy and structure, Death Valley, California
Charles Butler Hunt, Don R. Mabey
1966, Professional Paper 494-A
Distribution of selected accessory minerals in the Osgood Mountains stock, Humboldt County, Nevada
G. J. Neuerburg
1966, IMAP 471
Geologic map of parts of the Concord and Buena Vista quadrangles, Lewis County, Kentucky
Robert Hamilton Morris
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 525
Regional geologic map of the Hughes quadrangle, Alaska
W. W. Patton Jr., T. P. Miller
1966, IMAP 459
Geologic map of the Meta quadrangle, Pike County, Kentucky
Don E. Wolcott, Evan Cramer Jenkins
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 497
Harrodsburg limestone in Kentucky
Edward G. Sable, Roy Clark Kepferle, Warren Lee Peterson
1966, Bulletin 1224-I
Regional geology of the Kateel River quadrangle, Alaska
W. W. Patton Jr.
1966, IMAP 437
Geologic map of the Lavic quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California
T. W. Dibblee Jr.
1966, IMAP 472
Phytoecology of a greenstone habitat at Eagle, Alaska
Hansford T. Shacklette
1966, Bulletin 1198-F
Chitons and gastropods (Haliotidae through Adeorbidae) from the western Pacific Islands
Harry Stephen Ladd
1966, Professional Paper 531
Pre-Quaternary geology of the Allentown quadrangle, New Jersey
James Patrick Owens, James P. Minard
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 566
No abstract available....
Map showing relation of land and submarine topography, De Soto Canyon to Great Bahama Bank
Elazar Uchupi
1966, IMAP 475
Simple Bouguer gravity map of Maine
M. F. Kane, R. W. Bromery
1966, Geophysical Investigations Map 580
No abstract available....
Preliminary flood-frequency relations for small streams in Kansas
T.J. Irza
1966, Open-File Report 66-67
Preliminary flood-frequency relations have been defined for small streams in Kansas for floods having recurrence intervals not greater than 10 years. The defined relations will be useful for the design of culverts and other hydraulic structures. The relations are expressed in terms of basin characteristics.Peakflow records at 95 sites in...
Hydrologic studies of small watersheds in agricultural areas of southern Michigan-Report no. 3, Deer-Sloan basin
R. L. Knutilla
1966, Open-File Report 66-72
Records of selected wells, springs, test holes, materials tests, and chemical analyses of water in the Houstatonic River basin, Massachusetts
R.F. Norvitch, M.E.S. Lamb
1966, Open-File Report 66-93
Water and land resources of the Patuxent River drainage basin, Maryland
Deric O’Bryan
1966, Open-File Report 66-94
Reconnaissance of the geology and ground-water resources in the Aurora area, St. Louis county, Minnesota
Robert W. Maclay
1966, Water Supply Paper 1809-U
The Aurora area is a glaciated upland of drift-mantled slopes, channels, swamps, and glacial-lake plains. It covers about 24 square miles of the eastern part of the Mesabi Iron Range in northeastern Minnesota. A deep narrow channel along the Embarrass River, the principal outlet of a former large glacial lake...
Ground-water resources of Sheridan County, Wyoming
Marlin E. Lowry, T. Ray Cummings
1966, Water Supply Paper 1807
Sheridan County is in the north-central part of Wyoming and is an area of about 2,500 square miles. The western part of the county is in the Bighorn Mountains, and the eastern part is in the Powder River structural basin. Principal streams are the Powder and Tongue Rivers, which are...