Surficial geologic map of the Watch Hill quadrangle, Rhode Island-Connecticut
J.P. Rhode Schafer
1965, Geologic Quadrangle 410
Geology and ground water in the central part of Apache County, Arizona
J. P. Akers
1965, Water Supply Paper 1771
The central part of Apache County, Ariz., includes an area of about 3,300 square miles between the Navajo Indian Reservation to the north and U.S. Highway 60 to the south. Sedimentary rocks in the area range from Pennsylvanian to Quaternary in age and from 2,000 to more than 6,000 feet...
Bauxite deposits of the Andersonville district, Georgia
Alfred Dexter Zapp
1965, Bulletin 1199-G
Natural gamma aeroradioactivity map of Puerto Rico
J. A. MacKallor
1965, Geophysical Investigations Map 525
No abstract available....
Present and Future Water Supply for Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
R.V. Cushman, R. A. Krieger, John A. McCabe
1965, Water Supply Paper 1475-Q
The increase in the number of visitors during the past several years at Mammoth Cave National Park has rendered the present water supply inadequate. Emergency measures were necessary during August 1962 to supplement the available supply. The Green River is the largest potential source of water supply for Mammoth Cave....
Geology of the San Manuel area, Pinal County, Arizona, with a section on ore deposits
S.C. Creasey, John D. Pelletier
1965, Professional Paper 471
No abstract available....
Water-resources reconnaissance of the Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas
Donald R. Albin
1965, Water Supply Paper 1809-J
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...
Geology of the Gresham quadrangle, Kentucky
Alfred R. Taylor
1965, Geologic Quadrangle 421
Index of surface-water records to December 31, 1963: Part 10. - The Great Basin
H.P. Eisenhuth
1965, Circular 510
This report lists the streamflow and reservoir stations in The Great Basin·for which records have been or are to be published in reports of the Geological Survey for periods through December 31, 1963. It supersedes Geological Survey Circular 390....
Geologic map and sections of the Conger Range NE quadrangle and adjacent area, Confusion Range, Millard County, Utah
Richard Kenneth Hose
1965, IMAP 436
Spectrographic analyses of Paleozoic black shale samples
James David Vine
1965, Open-File Report 65-166
Geology of the Eli quadrangle, Kentucky
Robert E. Thaden, Richard Quintin Lewis
1965, Geologic Quadrangle 393
Chemical, semi-quantitative, spectrographic, heavy-mineral analyses of rock and water samples and a table of selected dry holes and producing wells from the Williston basin
N.M. Denson, James R. Gill
1965, Open-File Report 65-40
East Cortez coal area, Montezuma County, Colorado
Henry L. Cullins, William E. Bowers
1965, Open-File Report 65-37
No abstract available....
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....
Ground-water in the upper Star Valley, Wyoming
Eugene H. Walker
1965, Water Supply Paper 1809-C
The upper Star Valley covers about 55 square miles of lowland in the westernmost part of Wyoming. The altitude of the floor of the valley is 6,000-6,700 feet. The climate is cool; the growing season, short. Annual precipitation averages about 18 inches, and total precipitation in July and August averages...
Hydrology of melt-water channels in southwestern Minnesota
Gerald L. Thompson
1965, Water Supply Paper 1809-K
Melt-water channel deposits are among the most important aquifers in southwestern Minnesota, but permeable zones within the deposits are difficult to locate. Interpretation of the depositional history of proglacial channel deposits from aerial photographs and test-hole samples indicates the position of the permeable zones. Generally, the coarse-grained deposits are in...
Has the United States enough water?
Arthur M. Piper
1965, Water Supply Paper 1797
No abstract available....
Geology and availability of ground water in the northern part of the White Sands Missile Range and vicinity, New Mexico
J. E. Weir
1965, Water Supply Paper 1801
No abstract available....
Waterpower resources in Nehalem River basin, Oregon
Loyd L. Young, Jesse Lane Colbert, David L. Gaskill, Arthur M. Piper
1965, Water Supply Paper 1610-C
No abstract available....
Ground-water conditions and storage in the Central Sevier Valley, Utah
Richard A. Young, Carl H. Carpenter
1965, Water Supply Paper 1787
The central Sevier Valley, in the central part of Utah, extends from the town of Kingston to the Yuba Dam and from the Tushar and Valley Mountains and the Pavant Range to the Sevier, Fishlake, Wasatch, and Gunnison Plateaus. A geologic and hydrologic investigation of the valley was made to...
Geology and ground-water resources of Waushara County, Wisconsin
William Kelly Summers
1965, Water Supply Paper 1809-B
Abundant ground water for irrigation is available in the outwash deposits in western Waushara County, and many more large-capacity wells can be developed in these deposits without seriously lowering the water level. Pumping for irrigation temporarily lowers water levels in the vicinity of the wells but has not lowered regional...
Drought of the 1950's with special reference to the Mid-continent
Raymond L. Nace, Edward J. Pluhowski
1965, Water Supply Paper 1804
Geology and occurrence of fresh and brackish ground water in Glynn County, Georgia
Robert L. Wait
1965, Water Supply Paper 1613-E
No abstract available....
Approximate trace of the main surface rupture in the San Andreas fault zone between Pacifica and Saratoga, California, formed during the earthquake of April 18, 1906
Julius Schlocker, Earl Haig Pampeyan, Manuel G. Bonilla
1965, Open-File Report 65-144
No abstract available....