Stratigraphy and structure of the northern and western flanks of the Black Hills uplift, Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota
Charles Sherwood Robinson, W. J. Mapel, M.H. Bergendahl
1964, Professional Paper 404
Quaternary geology of the Kenai Lowland and glacial history of the Cook Inlet region, Alaska
Thor N. V. Karlstrom
1964, Professional Paper 443
The Kenai Lowland is part of the Cook Inlet Lowland physiographic subprovince that borders Cook Inlet, a major marine reentrant along the Pacific Ocean coastline of south-central Alaska. The Cook Inlet Lowland occupies a structural trough underlain by rocks of Tertiary age and mantled by Quaternary deposits of varying thicknesses....
Philmont country: The rocks and landscape of a famous New Mexico ranch
G. D. Robinson, A. A. Wanek, W. H. Hays, M. E. McCallum
1964, Professional Paper 505
No abstract available....
Uranium and helium in the Panhandle gas field, Texas, and adjacent areas
Arthur P. Pierce, Garland Bayard Gott, James W. Mytton
1964, Professional Paper 454-G
No abstract available....
Geology and ore deposits of the Dragoon quadrangle, Cochise County, Arizona
John Roberts Cooper, Leon T. Silver
1964, Professional Paper 416
California Carboniferous cephalopods
Mackenzie Gordon Jr.
1964, Professional Paper 483-A
Structural geology and volcanism of Owens Valley region, California: A geophysical study
L. C. Pakiser, Martin Francis Kane, W. H. Jackson
1964, Professional Paper 438
No abstract available....
Geology and mineral deposits of the Thomas and Dugway Ranges, Juab and Tooele Counties, Utah
Mortimer Hay Staatz, Wilfred James Carr
1964, Professional Paper 415
Upper Jurassic mollusks from eastern Oregon and western Idaho
Ralph Willard Imlay
1964, Professional Paper 483-D
Geology of the Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico
Philip Thayer Hayes
1964, Professional Paper 446
After the discovery of oil in Permian rocks in Winkler County, Tex., in 1920, petroleum exploration intensified in adjacent parts of western Texas and southeastern New Mexico. Almost immediately unusual stratigraphic complexities were discovered in the Permian rocks. Thus began a long period of stratigraphic investigations, chiefly reconnaissance studies, of...
Geology of the central and northern parts of the Western Cascade Range in Oregon
Dallas L. Peck, Allan B. Griggs, Herbert G. Schlicker, Francis G. Wells, Hollis M. Dole
1964, Professional Paper 449
This report pt·esents a description of the stratigraphy, structure, and petrology of the volcanic rocks of the central and northern parts of the Western Cascade Range of Oregon. The study is a part of a long-range cooperative program between the U.S. Geological Survey and the Oregon State Department of Geology...
Stratigraphy and structure of part of the western Sierra Nevada metamorphic belt, California
Lorin D. Clark
1964, Professional Paper 410
Bedrock valleys of the New England coast as related to fluctuations of sea level
Joseph Edwin Upson, Charles Winthrop Spencer
1964, Professional Paper 454-M
The Devonian colonial coral genus Billingsastraea and its earliest known species
William Albert Oliver Jr.
1964, Professional Paper 483-B
Water resources of the Delaware River basin
Garald G. Parker, A. G. Hely, Walter B. Keighton, F. H. Olmsted
1964, Professional Paper 381
Giant Upper Cretaceous oysters from the Gulf coast and Caribbean
Norman F. Sohl, Erle G. Kauffman
1964, Professional Paper 483-H
Two unusually massive ostreid species, representing the largest and youngest Mesozoic members of their respective lineages, occur in Upper Cretaceous sediment of the gulf coast and Caribbean areas. Their characteristics and significance, as well as the morphologic terminology of ostreids in general, are discussed. Crassostrea cusseta Sohl and Kauffman n. sp....
Geologic map of the Silent Butte quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
E. B. Ekren
1964, Open-File Report 64-47
Crystal chemistry of beryllium
Malcolm Ross
1964, Professional Paper 468
Smaller Foraminifera from the late Tertiary of southern Okinawa
L.W. LeRoy
1964, Professional Paper 454-F
Regional geologic implications of the gravity and magnetic fields of a part of eastern Tennessee and southern Kentucky
Joel S. Watkins
1964, Professional Paper 516-A
Cambrian rocks of the Pioche mining district, Nevada: With a section on Pioche shale faunules
Charles Warren Merriam, Allison R. Palmer
1964, Professional Paper 469
The Pioche mining district in the Ely Range, southeastern Nevada, is one of several districts in the Great Basin where Cambrian rocks are hosts of important ore deposits. Cambrian strata underlying the Ely Range are intruded by porphyritic granite and other dikes. Tertiary volcanic rocks and Pliocene fresh-water clastic deposits...
Geology of the Klondyke quadrangle, Graham and Pinal Counties, Arizona
Frank S. Simons
1964, Professional Paper 461
Marine Jurassic pelecypods from central and southern Utah
Ralph Willard Imlay
1964, Professional Paper 483-C
Water resources of the Upper Colorado River Basin - basic data
William Vaughn Iorns, C. H. Hembree, D. A. Phoenix, G.L. Oakland
1964, Professional Paper 442
This is the basic data section of a report by the U.S. Geological Survey on the water resources of the Upper Colorado River Basin. This section contains tables of duration of water discharge at 176 stream-gaging sites, monthly and annual summaries of chemical quality and sediment data at sites of...
Geology and quicksilver deposits of the New Almaden district, Santa Clara County, California
Edgar Herbert Bailey, Donald Lough Everhart
1964, Professional Paper 360
The New Almaden district, situated a few miles south of San Jose in Santa Clara County, Calif., has yielded nearly 40 percent of the quicksilver produced in the United States. The area mapped as the district for this report includes about 80 square miles, extending south from the flat Santa...