Early Permian vertebrates from the Culter Formation of the Placerville area, Colorado, with a section on footprints from the Cutler Formation
G.E. Lewis, P.P. Vaughn, Donald Baird
1965, Professional Paper 503-C
Postglacial drainage evolution and stream geometry in the Ontonagon area, Michigan
J.T. Hack
1965, Professional Paper 504-B
Geologic map of the Bull Lake East quadrangle, Fremont County, Wyoming
Gerald Martin Richmond, John F. Murphy
1965, Geologic Quadrangle 431
Aeromagnetic map of the McKeever quadrangle and part of the Port Leyden quadrangle, north-central New York
James R. Balsley, R. W. Bromery
1965, Geophysical Investigations Map 510
Generalized map of Paleozoic and Mesozoic facies in north-central Nevada
Ralph Jackson Roberts
1965, Open-File Report 65-137
Gravity survey in the San Luis Valley area, Colorado
J. Robert Gaca, Daniel E. Karig
1965, Open-File Report 66-46
During the summers of 1963 and 1964, a regional gravity survey covering 6,000 square miles of the San Luis Valley and surrounding areas was made to determine subsurface basement configurations and to guide future crustal studies. The San Luis Valley, a large intermontane basin, is a segment of the Rio...
Geology of the Linville quadrangle, North Carolina-Tennessee
Bruce Bryant
1965, Geologic Quadrangle 364
No abstract available....
Geologic map and sections for the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project area, Washington
Maurice J. Grolier, J.W. Bingham
1965, Open-File Report 65-66
Calcium, sodium, sulfate, and chloride in stream water of the western conterminous United States to 1957
John Henry Frederick Feth
1965, Hydrologic Atlas 189
This Hydrologic Atlas shows concentrations of calcium, sodium (or sodium plus potassium), sulfate, and chloride in stream water of 11 of the Western States, regardless of the sources from which the mineral constituents came. The maps are, in a sense, a historical summary, showing concentrations observed to 1956 and reported...
Preliminary map of the conterminous United States showing depth to and quality of shallowest ground water containing more than 1,000 parts per million dissolved solids
John Henry Frederick Feth
1965, Hydrologic Atlas 199
In this atlas, mineralized ground water is viewed presently as a source of water in some areas, but in much of the country as a source for future development. Mineralized water underlies large areas of the country, and its importance will grow as present supplies of fresh water are appropriated...
Aeromagnetic map of the Boulder batholith area, southwestern Montana
R. W. Johnson Jr., J. R. Henderson, N.S. Tyson
1965, Geophysical Investigations Map 538
No abstract available....
Field determination of nanogram quantities of mercury in soils and rocks
Margaret Hinkle, Kam Wo Leong, F. N. Ward
1965, Open-File Report 65-71
A method for determining nanogram quantities of mercury in geological materials is based on the catalytic effect of mercury on the reaction of ferrocyanide with nitrosobenzene to produce a violet-covered compound whose intensity if proportional to the mercury present. The mercury is released by heating a sample of soil or...
Geologic map of the Fort Lupton quadrangle, Weld and Adams Counties, Colorado
Paul E. Soister
1965, Geologic Quadrangle 397
Bauxite deposits of Tennessee
John Crawford Dunlap, H. R. Bergquist, L.C. Craig, E.F. Overstreet
1965, Bulletin 1199-L
Hydrologic effects of ground-water pumping in northwest Hillsborough County, Florida
J.D. Bredehoeft, I.S. Papadopulos, J. W. Stewart
1965, Open-File Report 65-21
Floodflow characteristics of Arkansas River at Interstate Highway 540, at Van Buren, Arkansas
R.C. Christensen, R.C. Gilstrap
1965, Open-File Report 65-31
Stratigraphy of the Pierre Shale, Valley City and Pembina Mountain areas, North Dakota
J. R. Gill, W. A. Cobban
1965, Professional Paper 392-A
Availability of ground water in the Hickory quadrangle, Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky
J. H. Morgan
1965, Hydrologic Atlas 163
Bauxite deposits of Virginia
Walter Cyrus Warren, Josiah Bridge, Elizabeth Claire Fischer Overstreet
1965, Bulletin 1199-K
No abstract available....
Geology and hydrology of the Claiborne Group in western Tennessee
Gerald K. Moore
1965, Water Supply Paper 1809-F
The area of western Tennessee underlain by the Claiborne Group is about 7,200 square miles and lies on the east flank of the syncline that forms the Mississippi embayment. It includes the Mississippi Alluvial Plain and part of a dissected upland plateau. The Claiborne Group dips to the northwest at...
Total bed-material discharge in alluvial channels
Fred M. Chang, D.B. Simons, E.V. Richardson
1965, Water Supply Paper 1498-I
Floods of December 1964 in Redwood areas of north coastal California
S. E. Rantz
1965, Open-File Report 65-130
The flood of December 1964 in the redwood areas of north coastal California was the most damaging in the history of the area. The flood resulted from a series of storms in late December, but primarily from the warm torrential rainfall of December 21-23. This rainfall reflected the combined effect...
Changes in stratigraphic nomenclature by the U. S. Geological Survey, 1964
George Vincent Cohee, Walter S. West
1965, Bulletin 1224-A
No abstract available....
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
Geologic map of Indonesia - Peta geologi Indonesia
Soetarjo Sigit
1965, IMAP 414
The geology, compiled by Th. H. F. Klompe in 1954 from published and unpublished maps of the Direktorat Geologi, has been brought up to date on the basis of investigations carried out to 1962 (Ref. Sigit, Soetarjo, "I. A brief outline of the geology of the Indonesian Archipelago, and II....