Geology of the Platteville quadrangle, Wisconsin
Allen Francis Agnew
1963, Bulletin 1123-E
Preliminary map of Block Island, Rhode Island, showing availability of ground water
Arnold J. Hansen Jr.
1963, Open-File Report 63-40
Ground-water levels in the United States, 1956-60, southwestern states
O. M. Hackett
1963, Water Supply Paper 1770
Bedrock reconnaissance map of the Mattawamkeag quadrangle, Maine
David Marcel Larrabee
1963, Open-File Report 63-76
Uptake and transport of radionuclides by stream sediments
W.W. Sayre, H.P. Guy, A.R. Chamberlain
1963, Professional Paper 433-A
Floods near Fortuna, California
Loren E. Young
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 78
Ground-water geology of Karnes County, Texas
Robert B. Anders
1963, Water Supply Paper 1539-G
The exposed rocks and those underlying Karnes County dip toward the Gulf of Mexico at average rates ranging from 20 to more than 200 feet per mile. The oil fields are on structures associated with faulting; the effect of faulting on the occurrence of ground water has not been determined. The...
Water-resources reconnaissance in southeastern part of Honey Lake Valley, Lassen County, California
George Stockbridge Hilton
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-Z
No abstract available....
Floods of December 1955-January 1956 in the far Western States, Part 2, Streamflow data
Walter Hofmann, S. E. Rantz
1963, Water Supply Paper 1650-B
Saline ground water in the Roswell basin, Chaves and Eddy Counties, New Mexico, 1958-59
James W. Hood
1963, Water Supply Paper 1539-M
No abstract available....
Volcanic emanations
D. E. White, Gerald A. Waring
1963, Professional Paper 440-K
Bedrock reconnaissance map of the Forest quadrangle, Maine
David Marcel Larrabee
1963, Open-File Report 63-75
Surface geology of the Nash Draw quadrangle, Eddy County, New Mexico
James David Vine
1963, Bulletin 1141-B
Electric logs--A training aid
Fred Kunkel
1963, Open-File Report 63-74
General geology of the Jackson Mountains, Humboldt County, Nevada
Charles Ronald Willden
1963, Bulletin 1141-D
Hydrology of waste disposal, National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho, with special reference to the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant area and the Materials Testing Reactor--Engineering Test Reactor area
P.H. Jones
1963, Open-File Report 63-69
Geology and water resources of the Santa Fe area, New Mexico
Zane Spiegel, Brewster Baldwin
1963, Water Supply Paper 1525
No abstract available....
Geology of Portland, Oregon, and adjacent areas
Donald E. Trimble
1963, Bulletin 1119
No abstract available....
Water in the Dakota and Purgatoire Formations in Otero County and the southern part of Crowley County, Colorado
William G. Weist
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-P
The hardness of available shallow ground water in Otero County and in the southern part of Crowley County generally exceeds 1,000 parts per million, and the water requires treatment for most uses. To obtain a supply of softer water, wells have been drilled into the Dakota Sandstone and the Cheyenne...
Ground-water resources of the Alma area, Michigan
Kenneth E. Vanlier
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-E
The Alma area consists of 30 square miles in the northwestern part of Gratiot County, Mich. It is an area of slight relief gently rolling hills and level plains and is an important agricultural center in the State.The Saginaw formation, which forms the bedrock surface in part of the area,...
Preliminary interpretation of an aeromagnetic survey in north-central Iowa
John Richard Henderson, Walter S. White, Isidore Zietz
1963, Open-File Report 63-45
Publication of Lyons' gravity map of the United States in 1950 focused attention on a spectacular geophysical feature now generally referred to as the "midcontinent gravity high." This feature, the largest gravity maximum in North America, was discovered and later detailed by geophysicists at the University of Wisconsin (Woollard, 1943,...
Preparation of water samples for carbon-14 dating
H.R. Feltz, Bruce B. Hanshaw
1963, Circular 480
For most natural water, a large sample is required to provide the 3 grams of carbon needed for a carbon-14 determination. A field procedure for isolating total dissolved-carbonate species is described. Carbon dioxide gas is evolved by adding sulfuric acid to the water sample; the gas is then collected in...
Principal lakes of the United States
Conrad D. Bue
1963, Circular 476
The United States has about 250 fresh-water lakes that are known to have surface areas of 10 square miles or more. Nearly 100 of these are in Alaska, and 100 in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York,, and Maine. Thirty-four fresh-water lakes, exclusive of the Great Lakes, are known to have maximum...
Aeromagnetic map of part of the Toh-Atin Mesa quadrangle, Apache County, Arizona
F.C. Frischknecht, F.A. Petrafeso
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 403
Geology of the Elva quadrangle, Kentucky
Wilds W. Olive
1963, Geologic Quadrangle 230