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Water resources in the vicinity of municipalities on the east-central Mesabi Iron Range, northeastern Minnesota
R. D. Cotter, H. L. Young, L. R. Petri, C. H. Prior
1965, Water Supply Paper 1759-E
Additional supplies of water are available near the municipalities on the east-central Mesabi Iron Range. Both ground water and surface water offer good potential supplies. For the ground-water supplies, the most productive aquifers are the Biwabik Iron Formation and the stratified glacial drift. Surface-water supplies are variable. Streams in the...
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...
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...
Tectonic and igneous geology of the northern Shoshone Range, Nevada
James Gilluly, Olcott Gates, Donald Plouff, K. B. Ketner
1965, Professional Paper 465
Part of the northern Shoshone Range and its bordering valleys are shown in the Mount Lewis and Crescent Valley quadrangles of the U.S. Geological Survey's Topographic Atlas. A very small part of the Cortez Mountains extends into the Crescent Valley quadrangle and is also described....
Plant and miscellaneous microfossils of the Pierre Shale
Estella B. Leopold, Bernadine D. Tschudy
1965, Open-File Report 65-97
This preliminary report summarizes part of a Survey program to study, in detail, the stratigraphy and paleontology of a nearly complete sequence of Pierre Shale near Redbird, Wyoming. The physical stratigraphy and correlations are being analyzed by James Gill and W. A. Cobban. Various groups of invertebrate fossils are under...
Gravity survey in southern Cascade Range, California
Thomas R. LaFehr
1965, Open-File Report 65-92
A regional gravity survey in the southern Cascade Range and environs was made during the summers of 1962 and 1963. Twelve hundred gravity stations were established within the area enclosed by lat 41°00'N, lat 42°301N, long 120°00'W, and long 124°00'W. Most of the stations are concentrated in an area overlapping...
Flood on Big Fossil Creek at Haltom City near Fort Worth, Texas, in 1962
John H. Montgomery, Frederick H. Ruggles, James Lee Patterson
1965, Hydrologic Atlas 190
The approximate area inundated near Fort Worth, Texas, by Big Fossil Creek, during the flood of September 7, 1962, is shown on a topographic map to record the flood hazard in graphic form. Big Fossil Creek, which drains an area of 74.7 square miles, flows generally southeastward along the northeast...