Joints in clay and their relation to the slope failure at Greenbelt, Maryland, December 28, 1962
Charles F. Withington
1964, Open-File Report 64-165
No abstract available....
Chemical quality of water, Brookhaven National Laboratory and vicinity, Suffolk County, New York
Wallace De Laguna
1964, Bulletin 1156-D
Coal resources of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania
J. A. Van Lieu, E. D. Patterson
1964, Bulletin 1143-B
Bedrock geology of the Penn Yan and Keuka Park quadrangles, New York
M. J. Bergin
1964, Bulletin 1161-G
Geology and ground-water resources of Rock County, Wisconsin
E. F. LeRoux
1964, Water Supply Paper 1619-X
Rock County is in south-central Wisconsin adjacent to the Illinois State line. The county has an area of about 723 square miles and had a population of about 113,000 in 1957 ; it is one of the leading agricultural and industrial counties in the State. The total annual precipitation averages...
Stratigraphic reconnaissance of the Matanuska Formation in the Matanuska Valley, Alaska
Arthur Grantz
1964, Bulletin 1181-I
Geology of the Christmas quadrangle, Gila and Pinal Counties, Arizona
Charles Ronald Willden
1964, Bulletin 1161-E
Petrology of pre-Selma strata from core holes in western Alabama
Richard E. Bergenback
1964, Bulletin 1160-B
Eocene megafossils from Ishigaki-shima, Ryukyu-retto
F. S. MacNeil
1964, Professional Paper 399-B
Middle and Lower Ordovician formations in southernmost Nevada and adjacent California
R.J. Ross, C.R. Longwell
1964, Bulletin 1180-C
A microfauna from the Coker formation, Alabama
Esther R. Applin
1964, Bulletin 1160-D
Alluvial fans and near-surface subsidence in western Fresno County, California
W.B. Bull
1964, Professional Paper 437-A
Bikini and nearby atolls, Marshall Islands; Planktonic Foraminifera from deep-sea cores off Eniwetok Atoll
Ruth Todd
1964, Professional Paper 260-CC
Distribution of thorium and uranium in three early Paleozoic plutonic series of New Hampshire
John B. Lyons
1964, Bulletin 1144-F
Phase-equilibrium relations of the common rock-forming oxides except water
G.W. Morey
1964, Professional Paper 440-L
The Putnam Group of eastern Connecticut
H.R. Dixon
1964, Bulletin 1194-C
Geology of the central Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee
P. B. King
1964, Professional Paper 349-C
Stratigraphy of the Dripping Spring Quartzite, southeastern Arizona
Harry Clifford Granger, R. Bruce Raup
1964, Bulletin 1168
The Water Supply of El Morro National Monument
Samuel Wilson West, Helene Louise Baldwin
1964, Water Supply Paper 1766
In the land of enchantment, between Gallup and Grants, N. Mex., near the Zuni Mountains, a huge sandstone bluff rises abruptly 200 feet above the plain. The Spaniards called it 'El Morro,' which means 'the headland' or 'bluff.' Around it are other mesas and canyons and stands of pinon and...
Chemical composition of snow in the northern Sierra Nevada and other areas
John Henry Frederick Feth, S. M. Rogers, Charles Elmer Roberson
1964, Water Supply Paper 1535-J
Melting snow provides a large part of the water used throughout the western conterminous United States for agriculture, industry, and domestic supply. It is an active agent in chemical weathering, supplies moisture for forest growth, and sustains fish and wildlife. Despite its importance, virtually nothing has been known of the...
Geology and water resources of the Bluewater Springs area, Carbon County, Montana
Everett Alfred Zimmerman
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-J
Hydrology of aquifer systems in the Memphis area, Tennessee
James H. Criner, P-C. P. Sun, Dale J. Nyman
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-O
The Memphis area as described in .this report comprises about 1,300 square miles of the Mississippi embayment part of the Gulf Coastal Plain. The area is underlain by as much as 3,000 feet of sediments ranging in age from Cretaceous through Quaternary. In 1960, 150 mgd (million gallons per day)...
Quality of Delaware River water at Trenton, New Jersey
Leo T. McCarthy Jr., Walter B. Keighton
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-X
Water in the Delaware River at Trenton, NJ, is a mixture of several types--water from the mountainous headwater region, water from the coal-mining regions, and water from the limestone valleys. The quantities of these types of water, in relation to the total quantity of water at Trenton, vary with changes...
Ground-water conditions in the Green Bay area, Wisconsin, 1950-60
Doyle B. Knowles
1964, Water Supply Paper 1669-J
The Green Bay area, which includes parts of Brown, Outagamie, and Shawano Counties, has an area of about 525 square miles in eastern Wisconsin at the south end of Green Bay. In 1960, it had a population estimated at 124,000; Green Bay, the largest city in the area, had a...
Significance of decline in ground-water levels in Tripolitania, Libya, as determined by pumping tests
Wilbur Tennant Stuart
1964, Open-File Report 64-150