Water-supply potential from an asphalt-lined catchment near Holualoa Kona, Hawaii
Salwyn S.W. Chinn
1965, Water Supply Paper 1809-P
The Jenkins-Whitesburg area includes approximately 250 square miles In Letcher and Pike Counties in the southeastern part of the Eastern Coal Field. In this area ground water is the principal source of water for nearly all rural families, most public supplies, several coal mines and coal processing plants, and one...
Preliminary geologic map of the southeast quarter of the Nipple Butte quadrangle, Kane County, Utah, and Coconino County, Arizona
Henry A. Waldrop, Fred Peterson
1965, Open-File Report 65-167
Water resources of the Humboldt River Valley near Winnemucca, Nevada
Philip M. Cohen
1965, Water Supply Paper 1795
This report, resulting from studies made by the U.S. Geological Survey as part of the interagency Humboldt River Research Project, describes the qualitative and quantitative relations among the components of the hydrologic system in the Winnemucca Reach of the Humboldt River valley. The area studied includes the segment of the...
Magnetic surveys of east and west ends of Palmer (Cascade) district, Marquette County, Michigan
Jacob Eugene Gair
1965, Open-File Report 65-60
Potash feldspar of possible economic value in the Barstow Formation, San Bernardino County, California
Richard A. Sheppard, Arthur J. Gude
1965, Circular 500
Generalized map of Paleozoic and Mesozoic facies in north-central Nevada
Ralph Jackson Roberts
1965, Open-File Report 65-137
Results of stream-sediment sampling in the Iliamna quadrangle, Alaska
Robert L. Detterman, Bruce L. Reed
1965, Open-File Report 65-41
Sediment transport in the Rio Grande, New Mexico
C.F. Nordin Jr., J.P. Beverage
1965, Professional Paper 462-F
Aeromagnetic map of southeastern Iron County, Michigan
James R. Balsley, C.L. Kruger
1965, Open-File Report 65-10
Aeromagnetic map of parts of Marquette, Dickinson, Baraga, Alger, and Schoolcraft Counties, Michigan, and its geologic interpretation
J. E. Case, J. E. Gair
1965, Geophysical Investigations Map 467
The U. S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Geological Survey Division of the Michigan Department of Conservation, is conducting a comprehensive restudy of the iron-bearing districts of Michigan. The use of aeromagnetic data is one of the fastest and most reliable methods for outlining the areal distribution of magnetic...
Geology and mineral resources of the Pico de Itabirito district, Minas Gerais, Brazil
R.M. Wallace
1965, Professional Paper 341-F
Investigation of brick, tile and "mortar" and their possible raw materials from archeological excavations, Fort Raleigh, North Carolina
Sam H. Patterson
1965, Open-File Report 65-116
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States, part 8. Western Gulf of Mexico basins
James L. Patterson
1965, Water Supply Paper 1682
No abstract available....
Floods of December 1964 in the far western States
S. E. Rantz, A.M. Moore
1965, Open-File Report 65-131
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1964
Betsy A. Weld, Margaret S. Griffin, George W. Brett
1965, Circular 498
Floods on small streams in North Carolina, probable magnitude and frequency
Herbert G. Hinson
1965, Circular 517
The magnitude and frequency of floods are defined regionally for small streams (drainage area, 1 to 150 sq mi) in North Carolina. Composite frequency curves for each of two regions relate the magnitude of the annual flood, in ratio to the mean annual flood, to recurrence intervals of 1.1 to...
Organic-rich shale of the United States and world land areas
Donald Cave Duncan, Vernon Emanuel Swanson
1965, Circular 523
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States, part 3–A. Ohio River Basin except Cumberland and Tennessee River Basins
Paul R. Speer, Charles R. Gamble
1965, Water Supply Paper 1675
This report presents a means of determining the probable magnitude and frequency of floods of any recurrence interval from 1.1 to 50 years at most points on streams in the Ohio River basin except Cumberland and Tennessee River basins.Curves are defined that show the relation between the drainage area and...
Palynological investigations in the Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary of the Mississippi Embayment Region - II
Robert H. Tschudy
1965, Open-File Report 65-164
As a part of the cooperative mapping project between the Kentucky Geological Survey and the U. S. Geological Survey, a study of Cretaceous and Tertiary spores and pollen assemblages has been undertaken to aid in distinguishing formations and to facilitate surface and subsurface correlations of strata.Reports completed from January 1,...
Palynological investigations in the Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary of the Mississippi Embayment Region - I
Robert H. Tschudy
1965, Open-File Report 65-163
Alluvial fans in the Death Valley region, California and Nevada
Charles Storrow Denny
1965, Professional Paper 466
Thermal springs of the United States and other countries of the world; a summary
Gerald Ashley Waring, Reginald R. revised by Blankenship, Ray Bentall
1965, Professional Paper 492
Geology and ore deposits of the Metaline zinc-lead district, Pend Oreille County, Washington
McClelland Griffith Dings, Donald Harvey Whitebread
1965, Professional Paper 489
Evolution and distribution of the genus Mya, and Tertiary migrations of Mollusca
F. Stearns MacNeil
1965, Professional Paper 483-G
Physiographic divisions of Alaska
Clyde Wahrhaftig
1965, Professional Paper 482