Geology of the Big Piney area, Sublette County, Wyoming
N.C. Privrasky
1963, Oil and Gas Investigation Map 205
No abstract available. ...
Aeromagnetic map of part of the Gulf of Mexico across the Continental Shelf
James R. Balsley, H.R. Joesting
1963, Open-File Report 63-5
Aeromagnetic map of the Washington quadrangle and part of the Blairstown quadrangle, Warren, Hunterdon, and Morris Counties, New Jersey
G. E. Andreasen, Evelyn J. Chandler
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 347
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of part of the Tri-State mining district, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma
Fred Keller Jr., J. R. Henderson
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 427
No abstract available....
High-alumina kaolinitic clay in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
Helen R. Mark
1963, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 37
The general distribution of high-alumina kaolinitic clay deposits in the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii) is shown on the accompanying map. The locations of mines, pits, and prospects are shown by appropriate symbols. Certain clay-bearing areas are shown by patterns that designate the geologic age of the deposits....
Aeromagnetic map of part of the Cleveland quadrangle, Blaine County, Montana
R. W. Johnson Jr., E. R. King, E.E. Page
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 385
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of part of the Lloyd quadrangle, Blaine and Hill Counties, Montana
R. W. Johnson Jr., E. R. King, F.A. Petrafeso
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 384
No abstract available....
Geology of the Lily quadrangle, Kentucky
Harold K. Stager
1963, Geologic Quadrangle 218
Availability of ground water in Breckinridge, Grayson, Hardin, Larue, and Meade Counties, Kentucky
Richmond F. Brown, T. William Lambert
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 33
Bedrock Geology and Asbestos Deposits of the Upper Missisquoi Valley and Vicinity, Vermont
Wallace Martin Cady, Arden Leroy Albee, A.H. Chidester
1963, Bulletin 1122-B
The upper Missisquoi Valley and vicinity as described in this report covers an area of about 250 square miles at the headwaters of the Missisquoi River in north-central Vermont. About 90 percent of the area is forested and the remainder is chiefly farm land. The topography reflects the geologic structure and...
Geology of the Red Devil quicksilver mine, Alaska
E.M. MacKevett Jr., Henry C. Berg
1963, Bulletin 1142-G
Ground water in the Pullman area, Whitman County, Washington
B. L. Foxworthy, R.L. Washburn
1963, Water Supply Paper 1655
This report presents the results of an investigation of the ground-water resources of the Pullman area, Whitman County, Wash. The investigation war made in cooperation with the State of Washington, Department of Conservation, Division of Water Resources, to determine whether the 1959 rate of ground-water withdrawal exceeded the perennial yield...
Floods on Crab Creek at Youngstown, Ohio
George W. Edelen Jr., W.P. Cross, W.P. Sommers
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 56
Floods in Arlington Heights Quadrangle, Illinois
Davis W. Ellis, Howard E. Allen, Allen W. Noehre
1963, Hydrologic Atlas 67
Type section of the Beacon Sandstone of Antarctica
Warren Hamilton, P. T. Hayes
1963, Professional Paper 456-A
Correlation of water-level fluctuations with climatic cycles in the Oklahoma Panhandle
I. Wendell Marine
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-K
Geology of the American Falls quadrangle, Idaho
Wilfred James Carr, Donald E. Trimble
1963, Bulletin 1121-G
No abstract available....
Oxidized zinc deposits of the United States: Part 2. Utah
A. V. Heyl
1963, Bulletin 1135-B
No abstract available....
Low-flow frequency curves for selected long-term stream gaging stations in eastern United States
Clayton H. Hardison, Robert O.R. Martin
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-G
Curves showing the magnitude and frequency of annual low flow at 85 streamgaging stations located in 17 States east and 5 States west of the Mississippi River have been smoothed and adjusted to one of four long-term periods. They are presented to show the similarity and dissimilarity of curves even...
Ground-water reconnaissance of American Samoa
Daniel Arthur Davis
1963, Water Supply Paper 1608-C
The principal islands of American Samoa are Tutuila, Aunuu, Ofu, Olosega, and Ta'u, which have a total area of about 72 square miles and a population of about 20,000. The mean annual rainfall is 150 to 200 inches. The islands are volcanic in origin and are composed of lava flows,...
Economic geology of the Chicora quadrangle, Florida
James Bachelder Cathcart
1963, Bulletin 1162-A
Aeromagnetic map of Georgetown and vicinity, east-central Texas
G. E. Andreasen, F.A. Petrafeso
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 416
No abstract available....
New advances in water-resources research
W.W. Hastings
1963, Open-File Report 63-43
Geology and fuel resources of the southwestern part of the Raton coal field, Colfax County, New Mexico
Alexander A. Wanek
1963, Coal Map 45
Water-resources data for Alachua, Bradford, Clay, and Union Counties, Florida
W.E. Clark, R.H. Musgrove, C.G. Menke, J.W. Cagle Jr.
1963, Open-File Report 63-17