Oxidized zinc districts in California and Nevada
Allen Van Heyl, C. N. Bozion
1964, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 39
Deposits of oxidized zinc-bearing ores are widely distributed in Nevada, except in the northwest corner, and are abundant in Inyo and San Bernardino Counties in the northern desert region of California. Known deposits elsewhere in the two States are few, widely spaced, and generally small. The main production has been...
Geologic map and sections of the northern part of the McCarthy A-4 quadrangle, Alaska
D. J. Miller, R.S. MacColl
1964, IMAP 410
Lake Lahontan: Geology of southern Carson Desert, Nevada
Roger B. Morrison
1964, Professional Paper 401
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Old Speck Mountain quadrangle, Franklin and Oxford Counties, Maine
J. R. Henderson, C. W. Smith
1964, Geophysical Investigations Map 486
Marine Jurassic pelecypods from central and southern Utah
Ralph Willard Imlay
1964, Professional Paper 483-C
Methods of determining permeability, transmissibility and drawdown
Ray Bentall
1964, Water Supply Paper 1536-I
If the Theis graphical method is used for determining the hydraulic constants of an aquifer under water-table conditions, the observed drawdowns should be corrected for the decrease in saturated thickness. This is especially true if the drawdown is a large fraction of the original saturated thickness, for then the computed...
Geology and ground-water resources of Richardson County, Nebraska
Philip A. Emery
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-W
Richardson County is in the extreme southeast corner of Nebraska. It has an area of 545 square miles, and in 1960 it had a population of 13,903. The county is in the physiographic region referred to as the Dissected Loess-covered Till Prairies. Major drainage consists of the Big Nemaha River,...
Ground water in the lower Arkansas River valley, Arkansas
M. S. Bedinger, H. G. Jeffery
1964, Water Supply Paper 1669-V
Geology and ground-water resources of Bradley, Calhoun, and Ouachita Counties, Arkansas
Donald R. Albin
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-G
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....
Ground-water resources of Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Charles F. Berkstresser
1964, Water Supply Paper 1669-U
Waupaca County is in east-central Wisconsin. No serious ground-water problems existed in 1960 except in a few localities where crystalline rock is near land surface or is covered by nearly impermeable till. The use of ground water for irrigation has not appreciably affected ground-water levels. The county is covered by Pleistocene...
Geology of the Cleveland quadrangle, Bearpaw Mountains, Blaine County, Montana
Robert George Schmidt, William Thomas Pecora, B. C. Hearn Jr.
1964, Bulletin 1141-P
Progress report on geologic investigation of the Yuma area and the East Mesa area of Imperial Valley
F. H. Olmsted, J. H. Robison
1964, Open-File Report 64-120
The Anadarko Basin (of parts of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and Colorado)
M.E. MacLachlan
1964, Open-File Report 64-112
Progress report on geohydrologic investigations in the Parker-Blythe-Cibola and Needles areas
D.G. Metzger
1964, Open-File Report 64-113
Sediment transported by Georgia streams
Vance C. Kennedy
1964, Water Supply Paper 1668
A reconnaissance investigation of the sediment transported by selected Georgia streams during the period December 1957 to June 1959 was made to provide a general understanding of the physical quality of stream water in Georgia and to supply facts needed in planning more detailed work. The investigation was made by...
Discharge of sands and mean-velocity relationships in sand-bed streams
B. R. Colby
1964, Professional Paper 462-A
Floods in Sag Bridge quadrangle, Illinois
A.W. Noehre, G.L. Walter
1964, Open-File Report 64-118
Ground-water resources of Al Mayah area, Tripolitania, United Kingdom of Libya
William Ogilbee, R.C. Vorhis, Fituri Deghaies
1964, Open-File Report 64-119
Records of wells, springs, and test borings in the lower Penobscot River basin, Maine
G.C. Prescott Jr.
1964, Open-File Report 64-127
Ground-water supply for Mount Rainier National Park headquarters site near Ashford, Washington
James E. Luzier
1964, Open-File Report 64-107
A water well was drilled recently at the new headquarters site of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. The headquarters site is in the narrow bedrock-walled, alluvium-floored valley of the Nisqually River. The well was drilled to a depth of 96 feet in a terraced outwash deposit which underlies the site....
Water resources of the Lake Erie-Niagara area, New York--a preliminary appraisal
A.M. La Sala Jr., W. E. Harding, R.J. Archer
1964, Open-File Report 64-101
Chemistry and movement of ground water, Nevada Test Site
S.L. Schoff, J.E. Moore
1964, Open-File Report 64-139
Three chemical types of ground water are distinguished at the Nevada Test Site and vicinity. A sodium-potassium water is related to tuff (in part zeolitized) and to alluvium containing detrital tuff. A calcium-magnesium water is related to limestone and dolomite, or to alluvium containing detritus of these rock types. A...
Ground-water maps of the Kingdom of Libya
J.R. Jones
1964, Open-File Report 64-93
Hydrologic data for the Lambayeque Valley, northern Peru (basic records)
S.L. Schoff, M. Juan Luis Sayan
1964, Open-File Report 64-140