Magnetic survey of part of southeastern Iron County and adjacent western Dickinson County, Michigan
K. L. Wier
1964, Open-File Report 66-154
No abstract available. ...
Aeromagnetic map of the Bergland and part of the White Pine quadrangles, Ontonagon and Gogebic Counties, Michigan
James R. Balsley, Joseph L. Vargo
1964, Open-File Report 64-8
No abstract available....
Geology and mineral deposits of the Mount Morrison quadrangle, Sierra Nevada, California
C. Dean Rinehart, Donald Clarence Ross, L. C. Pakiser
1964, Professional Paper 385
No abstract available....
Subsurface geology of the upper Cretaceous Kirtland and Fruitland formations of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico and Colorado
James E. Fassett
1964, Open-File Report 64-53
The San Juan Basin is an asymmetrical structural basin in northwestern New Mexico and southwestern Colorado. The basin contains sedimentary rocks ranging from Cambrian through Recent in age and attaining a maximum thickness between 14,000 and 15,000 feet. The Upper Cretaceous sedimentary rocks exceed 8,000 feet in thickness and can...
Geology of the Amity quadrangle, Pennsylvania
Henry L. Berryhill
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 296
Aeromagnetic map of parts of Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties, Michigan
G. R. Boynton, Joseph L. Vargo
1964, Open-File Report 64-22
Geology of the Washington West quadrangle, Pennsylvania
Henry L. Berryhill, Vernon Emanuel Swanson
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 283
Geology and hydrology of alluvial deposits along the Ohio River between the Uniontown area and Wickliffe, Kentucky
John T. Gallaher
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 129
Lake Superior seismic experiment
W. H. Jackson, B. L. Tibbetts
1964, Open-File Report 64-89
During the Lake Superior seismic experiment, an International Upper Mantle cooperative program in July 1965, the U. S. Geological Survey provided a total of 8 mobile seismic-recording systems. For the first phase of the experiment the systems were arranged in two groups of 4; one group at the western end...
Upper Paleozoic floral zones and floral provinces of the United States, with a glossary of stratigraphic terms
Charles Brian Read, Sergius H. Mamay, Grace C. Keroher
1964, Professional Paper 454-K
No abstract available....
Distribution of thorium and uranium in three early Paleozoic plutonic series of New Hampshire
John B. Lyons
1964, Bulletin 1144-F
The 1961 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
D.H. Richter, W.U. Ault, J. P. Eaton, J.G. Moore
1964, Professional Paper 474-D
Water content of micas and chlorites
Margaret D. Foster
1964, Professional Paper 474-F
Eocene megafossils from Ishigaki-shima, Ryukyu-retto
F. S. MacNeil
1964, Professional Paper 399-B
Stratigraphy of the Dripping Spring Quartzite, southeastern Arizona
Harry Clifford Granger, R. Bruce Raup
1964, Bulletin 1168
A preliminary report on the pollen and spores of the pre-Selma Upper Cretaceous strata of western Alabama
Estella B. Leopold
1964, Bulletin 1160-E
The Hovey Group of northeastern Maine
Louis Pavlides
1964, Bulletin 1194-B
Economic geology of the Lakeland quadrangle, Florida
James Bachelder Cathcart
1964, Bulletin 1162-G
Alluvial fans and near-surface subsidence in western Fresno County, California
W.B. Bull
1964, Professional Paper 437-A
Systematic analysis of silicates
Lee C. Peck
1964, Bulletin 1170
Phase-equilibrium relations of the common rock-forming oxides except water
G.W. Morey
1964, Professional Paper 440-L
Geology of Franklin, Webster, and Nuckolls Counties, Nebraska
Robert D. Miller, Richard Van Horn, Ernest Dobrovolny, L.P. Buck
1964, Bulletin 1165
A microfauna from the Coker formation, Alabama
Esther R. Applin
1964, Bulletin 1160-D
The Putnam Group of eastern Connecticut
H.R. Dixon
1964, Bulletin 1194-C
Tertiary geology of the Beaver Rim area, Fremont and Natrona Counties, Wyoming
Franklyn B. Van Houten
1964, Bulletin 1164