General effects of drought on water resources of the southwest
J. S. Gatewood, Alfonso Wilson, H. E. Thomas, L. R. Kister
1964, Professional Paper 372-B
The effects of drought are most pronounced on soil moisture, because soil is the prime recipient of the water from precipitation, and upon streamflow, because it is the residual water that is not accepted by or that flows out from the soil and groundwater reservoirs. Studies by statistical correlation of...
Glaciation of Little Cottonwood and Bells Canyons, Wasatch Mountains, Utah
Gerald Martin Richmond
1964, Professional Paper 454-D
Subsurface exploration and chronology of underfit streams
G.H. Dury
1964, Professional Paper 452-B
Turbulence in ground-water flow
W. O. Smith, A.N. Sayre
1964, Professional Paper 402-E
Alluvial fans and near-surface subsidence in western Fresno County, California
W.B. Bull
1964, Professional Paper 437-A
Phase-equilibrium relations of the common rock-forming oxides except water
G.W. Morey
1964, Professional Paper 440-L
Low-flow characteristics of streams in the Mississippi embayment in Mississippi and Alabama, with a section on quality of the water
P. R. Speer, H. G. Golden, J. F. Patterson, W. J. Welborne
1964, Professional Paper 448-I
No abstract available....
Geology and paleontology of Canal Zone and adjoining parts of Panama; description of Tertiary mollusks (Gastropods: Columbellidae to Volutidae)
W. P. Woodring
1964, Professional Paper 306-C
Water content of micas and chlorites
Margaret D. Foster
1964, Professional Paper 474-F
Geological Survey research 1964
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1964, Professional Paper 501-D
This collection of 43 short papers is the last of the chapters of Geological Survey Research 1964. The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Geologic, Conservation, Water Resources, and Topographic Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey. Some of the papers present results...
Extending Darcy's concept of ground-water motion
H.E. Skibitzke
1964, Professional Paper 411-F
The tensor nature of permeability and its effect in a given ground-water flow regime have been acknowledged by various investigators. The effect on the spread of a given dissolved substance can be qualitatively discussed on the basis of the tensor characteristic of the permeability coefficient. The correlation between the dispersion...
General geology of Guam
J. I. Tracey Jr., S.O. Schlanger, J. T. Stark, D. B. Doan, H. G. May
1964, Professional Paper 403-A
No abstract available....
Hydrology and hydrogeology of Navajo Lake, Kane County, Utah
Milton Theurer Wilson, Harold E. Thomas
1964, Professional Paper 417-C
Navajo Lake, whose entire outflow disappears underground, is on the high Markagurit Plateau where the average annual precipitation is more than 30 inches. It nestles among the headwaters of several streams that flow into arid regions where competition for municipal, industrial, and irrigation water sup- plies is very keen. Several...
The 1961 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
D.H. Richter, W.U. Ault, J. P. Eaton, J.G. Moore
1964, Professional Paper 474-D
Eocene megafossils from Ishigaki-shima, Ryukyu-retto
F. S. MacNeil
1964, Professional Paper 399-B
Geological Survey research 1964, Chapter B
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1964, Professional Paper 501-B
This collection of 46 short papers is one of a series to be released as chapters of Geological Survey Research 1964. The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Geologic and Water Resources Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey. Some of the papers...
Carboniferous cephalopods of Arkansas
Mackenzie Gordon Jr.
1964, Professional Paper 460
Geology of the central Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee
P. B. King
1964, Professional Paper 349-C
Rocks, structure, and geologic history of Steamboat Springs thermal area, Washoe County, Nevada
D. E. White, G. A. Thompson, C.H. Sandberg
1964, Professional Paper 458-B
Stratigraphy of the Niobrara Formation at Pueblo, Colorado
G. R. Scott, W. A. Cobban
1964, Professional Paper 454-L
No abstract available....
Geologic map and sections of the Ammonia Tanks quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
E. N. Hinrichs, R.D. Krushensky, S. J. Luft, R.D. Brown, F. S. Simons
1964, Open-File Report 64-78
No abstract available....
Ore deposits of the St. Lawrence County magnetite district, northwest Adirondacks, New York
B. F. Leonard, A. F. Buddington
1964, Professional Paper 377
Bedrock-surface map of the San Francisco South quadrangle, California
Manuel G. Bonilla
1964, Open-File Report 64-16
No abstract available....
Lower Permian stratigraphy of east-central Nevada and adjacent Utah
Patrick James Barosh
1964, Open-File Report 64-10
The Permian section near Ely, Nevada, consists of, in ascending order: Riepe Spring Limestone, a bluff-forming limestone with abundant corals, and Reipetown Sandstone, a buff to red very coarse-grained siltstone with minor carbonates, both formations of Steele (1960); Arcturus Formation, divisible into a Lower Member composed of alternating medium-bedded limestone...
Geology and oil resources of the eastern Puente Hills area, southern California
D.L. Durham, R. F. Yerkes
1964, Professional Paper 420-B