A magnetic anomaly of possible economic significance in southeastern Minnesota
Isidore Zietz
1964, Circular 489
An aeromagnetic survey in southeastern Minnesota by the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the State of Minnesota has revealed a high-amplitude, linear, and narrow magnetic feature that suggests a possible source of Precambrian iron-formation of economic value. For the past few years the U. S. Geological Survey has...
Water resources of Van Buren County, Michigan
P.R. Giroux, G. E. Hendrickson, L.E. Stoimenoff, G.W. Whetstone
1964, Open-File Report 64-61
Summary of developed and potential waterpower of the United States and other countries of the world, 1955-62
Loyd L. Young
1964, Circular 483
Estimates of potential waterpower and historical data on waterpower developments in various parts of the world are assembled in this report. Salient characteristics of the period studied, 1955-62, include increased use of the underground powerhouse, multiple -purpose developments, and use of storage (including pumped storage) to increase the value of...
Geology of the South Butte quadrangle New Mexico-Valencia County
Robert Hadley Moench
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 355
No abstract available....
Ground-water resources of the lower Rio Grande Valley area, Texas
R. C. Baker, O.C. Dale
1964, Water Supply Paper 1653
The report contains information about the occurrence, quality, and use of ground water in the Lower Rio Grande Valley area which consists of Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, and Willacy Counties in southern Texas. The principal use of water in the area is for irrigation. The principal irrigated crops are cotton, winter vegetables,...
Shortcuts and special problems in aquifer tests
Ray Bentall
1964, Water Supply Paper 1545-C
Ground-water research of the U.S. Geological Survey
Charles L. McGuinness
1964, Circular 492
No abstract available....
Water levels in observation wells in Santa Barbara County, California, 1963
K. S. Muir
1964, Open-File Report 64-117
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Santa Barbara County Water Agency, continued the study of the ground-water resources of Santa Barbara County (fig. 1) in 1963. As part of the study, the Geological Survey made monthly water-level measurements in 247 wells; 17 of which were equipped with automatic...
Core tests, Simpson area, Alaska, with a section on temperature measurement studies
F. M. Robinson, M.C. Brewer
1964, Professional Paper 305-L
A reconnaissance of the geology and water resources of the Mission Creek Indian Reservation, Riverside County, California
F. W. Giessner
1964, Open-File Report 64-59
Methods to compute long-wave radiation from the atmosphere and reflected solar radiation from a water surface
G. E. Koberg
1964, Professional Paper 272-F
Copper determinations on samples of alluvium and caliche from the rocky Range, Beaver County, Utah
Ralph Leroy Erickson, Albert Pasquale Marranzino
1964, Open-File Report 64-49
A study of the distribution of copper in transported alluvium on a pediment of the Rocky Range, Beaver County, Utah, undertaken to determine whether known copper deposits in bedrock concealed by alluvium could be detected by geochemical methods, was reported in Geological Survey Research 1960 ( Erickson, R.L., and Marrenzino,...
Gamma-ray logs from central Bluegrass Region, Kentucky
Douglas F. B. Black, Earle Rupert Cressman
1964, Open-File Report 64-15
Geology, structure, and uranium deposits of the Moab quadrangle, Colorado and Utah
P. L. Williams (compiler)
1964, IMAP 360
Dispersion of dissolved or suspended materials in flowing streams
R.E. Glover
1964, Professional Paper 433-B
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
Geology of the central Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee
P. B. King
1964, Professional Paper 349-C
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...
Geologic map of the Chalk Hills quadrangle, Albany and Carbon Counties, Wyoming
E.N. Harshman
1964, Open-File Report 64-66
Multiphase fluids in porous media - a review of theories pertinent to hydrologic studies
R.W. Stallman
1964, Professional Paper 411-E
The spread of a dye stream in an isotropic granular medium
Akio Ogata
1964, Professional Paper 411-G
Geology of Green River Formation and associated Eocene rocks in southwestern Wyoming and adjacent parts of Colorado and Utah
W. H. Bradley
1964, Professional Paper 496-A
Geologic map of the southwest quarter of the White Mountain Peak quadrangle, Mono County, California
Michael F. Sheridan, D. F. Crowder
1964, Open-File Report 64-145
Ecology of benthonic species
P.B. Smith
1964, Professional Paper 429-B
Eocene algae from Ishigaki-shima, Ryukyu-retto
J. H. Johnson
1964, Professional Paper 399-C