Pre-quaternary geology of the Trenton East quadrangle, New Jersey-Pennsylvania
James Patrick Owens, James P. Minard
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 341
No abstract available....
Geology of Precambrian rocks, Central City district, Colorado
P.K. Sims, D. J. Gable
1964, Professional Paper 474-C
The Devonian colonial coral genus Billingsastraea and its earliest known species
William Albert Oliver Jr.
1964, Professional Paper 483-B
Geology of the Whitley City quadrangle, Kentucky and the Kentucky part of the Winfield quadrangle
Joel B. Pomerene
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 260
Determination of radium in water
Franklin Butt Barker, J. O. Johnson
1964, Water Supply Paper 1696-B
Radium isotopes are common radioactive constituents of natural waters. The concentration of radium-226 in potable water is of particular significance because this isotope is generally considered the most hazardous of all radionuclides with respect to ingestion. The approximate concentration of radium-226 is determined after coprecipitating radium with barium sulfate. The...
Geology of the New Concord quadrangle and part of the Buchanan quadrangle, Kentucky
Howard Gordon Wilshire
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 313
Geology of the Hazard South quadrangle, Kentucky
Willard P. Puffett
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 343
Regional hydrogeology of the Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, with a section on vegetation
M. E. Cooley, J. W. Harshbarger, J. P. Akers, W. F. Hardt, O.N. Hicks
1964, Open-File Report 64-41
Floods on Mill Creek near Antioch, Tennessee
W.J. Randolph, P.M. Frye
1964, Open-File Report 64-131
Geology of the Slaughters quadrangle, Kentucky
Thomas M. Kehn
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 360
Operation of evapotranspiration tanks near Yuma, Arizona
G.H. Hughes, C. C. McDonald
1964, Open-File Report 64-86
Surficial geology of the Salem quadrangle, Massachusetts
Robert N. Oldale
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 271
Availability of ground water for irrigation on the Pojoaque Pueblo Grant, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
G.A. Dinwiddie
1964, Open-File Report 64-43
Geology of the Petroleum quadrangle, Kentucky-Tennessee
W. Bradley Myers
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 352
Water resources of the Green Bay area, Wisconsin
Doyle Blewer Knowles, F. C. Dreher, George Walter Whetstone
1964, Water Supply Paper 1499-G
The Green Bay area comprises an area of about 525 square miles in eastern Wisconsin at the south end of Green Bay. It includes the western three-fourths of Brown County and the eastern one-ninth of Outagamie County. In 1960, the population of the area was estimated at 124,000. The most prominent...
Geology of the Pleasant Green Hill quadrangle, Kentucky
Willis H. Nelson
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 321
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 conditions in the proposed waterfowl refuge area near Chapman, Nebraska
Charles Franklin Keech, Philip G. Rosene
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-E
No abstract available....
Sedimentology program of the Geological Survey
R.B. Vice
1964, Open-File Report 64-157
Flow characteristics of Wisconsin streams: Flow-duration, Hhgh-flow, and low-flow tables for selected streams through water-year 1960
K.B. Young
1964, Open-File Report 64-167
The collection of data on the flow of rivers in Wisconsin started on a continuing basis in 1913. A few streamflow records were started in the late 1800's, one as early as 1888 (Chippewa River at Chippewa Falls). Much of the work has been done under cooperative arrangements between the...
Ground-water appraisal of the Clifty Creek basin on Clifty Creek reservoir site, Indiana
F.A. Watkins Jr.
1964, Open-File Report 64-159
Stratigraphic sections of younger Precambrian and Paleozoic Formations, Papago Indian Reservation, Arizona
N. E. McClymonds, L.A. Heindl
1964, Open-File Report 64-109
Floods in Sag Bridge quadrangle, Illinois
A.W. Noehre, G.L. Walter
1964, Open-File Report 64-118
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....
The Hebgen Lake, Montana, earthquake of August 17, 1959
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1964, Professional Paper 435