Long-term flow of the Carson River in California and Nevada
Howard Frederick Matthai
1975, Open-File Report 75-143
No abstract available. ...
Geologic map of the Cromwell quadrangle, Butler and Ohio Counties, Kentucky
Benjamin Gildersleeve
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1250
Geologic map of the Owenton quadrangle, Owen and Grant Counties, Kentucky
W. C. Swadley
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1237
Geologic map of the Waddy quadrangle, central Kentucky
Earle Rupert Cressman
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1255
Preliminary photointerpretation maps of landslide and other surficial deposits of 56 7 1/2-minute quadrangles in the southeastern San Francisco Bay region, Alameda, Contra Costa, and Santa Clara counties, California
Tor Helge Nilsen, J. A. Bartow, V. A. Frizzell Jr., J.D. Sims
1975, Open-File Report 75-277
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the New Hartford quadrangle, northwestern Connecticut
Robert Wayne Schnabel
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1257
Geologic map of the Magnolia quadrangle, central Kentucky
Frank R. Moore
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1280
Mineralogy of ironstones from the Chichali and Makarwal areas, Mianwali and Kohat Districts, Pakistan
John J. Matzko, Mahnoon Hasan
1975, Open-File Report 75-494
Ground water in the Verdigris River basin, Kansas and Oklahoma
Stuart Wesley Fader, Robert B. Morton
1975, Open-File Report 75-365
Ground water in the Verdigris River basin occurs in consolidated rocks and unconsolidated deposits ranging in age from Mississippian to Quaternary. Water for municipal, industrial, and irrigation supplies generally can be obtained in limited quantities from the alluvial deposits in the stream valleys. Except for water in the alluvial deposits...
Geologic map of the Saxton quadrangle and part of the Jellico East quadrangle, Whitley County, Kentucky
Charles L. Rice, Wayne L. Newell
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1264
Bibliography of studies on the density and other volumetric properties for major components in geothermal waters 1928-1974
Robert W. Potter II, Donnie R. Shaw, John L. Haas Jr.
1975, Open-File Report 75-147
The purpose of the attached bibliography is to supply in one document an annotated listing of the references pertaining to the density of solutions of importance to geothermal exploration and energy production....
Geologic map of the Saint Catharine quadrangle, central Kentucky
Warren Lee Peterson
1975, Geologic Quadrangle 1252
Map showing ground water conditions in the Fairbanks D-1 SW quadrangle, Alaska
Troy L. Pewe, John W. Bell
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 671-B
The primary controlling factors determining ground-water conditions in the Fairbanks D-1 SW quadrangle are (1) topographic position, (2) water-bearing characteristics of the rocks, and (3) distribution of permafrost. These interrelated factors generally limit the conditions in any particular area. Basic data from the geologic map of the Fairbanks D-1 SW quadrangle...
Geochemical survey of the western coal regions second annual progress report, July 1975
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Open-File Report 75-436
Water availability and geology of Hale County, Alabama
Marvin E. Davis, Thomas H. Sanford Jr., Patrick O. Jefferson
1975, Open-File Report 75-452
Geologic units that underlie and crop out in Hale County include the Tuscaloosa Group, Eutaw Formation, and Selma Group of Late Cretaceous age, and terrace deposits and alluvium of Quaternary age. The Cretaceous units dip southwest about 35 feet per mile and strike northwest. They consist chiefly of deposits of...
Preliminary geologic map of the Buckskin Point Quadrangle, Rio Blanco County, Colorado
G. N. Pipiringos, R. C. Johnson
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 651
Water availability and geology of Sumter County, Alabama
Marvin E. Davis, Thomas H. Sanford, Patrick O. Jefferson
1975, Open-File Report 75-459
Geologic units that crop out in Sumter County include the Selma Group of Late Cretaceous age; the Midway and Wilcox Groups of Tertiary Age; and terrace deposits and alluvium of Quaternary age. The Tuscaloosa Group, consisting of the Coker and Gordo Formations, and Eutaw Formation of Late Cretaceous age underlie...
Geologic map of Teton Village quadrangle, Teton County, Wyoming
J. D. Love, John Calvin Reed
1975, Open-File Report 75-335
No abstract available....
Harmonic magnification of the complete telemetered seismic system, from seismometer to film viewer screen
Jerry P. Eaton
1975, Open-File Report 75-95
A collection of notes on the standardization, adjustment, and calibration of the seismic systems employed in the USGS central California microearthquake network (compiled 9/15/70; revised 8/20/73)...
Maps showing porosity variations and geothermal gradients of the upper part of the Tensleep Sandstone and equivalents, Bighorn, Wind River, and greater Green River basins, Wyoming
J. E. Fox, P. W. Lambert, R. F. Mast, N. W. Nuss, R. D. Rein
1975, Open-File Report 75-280
No abstract available....
Stratigraphic and structural relationships of the Brimfield Group in northeast-central Connecticut and adjacent Massachusetts
John D. Peper, Maurice Henry Pease Jr., Victor M. Seiders
1975, Bulletin 1389
Land subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley, California, as of 1972
J. F. Poland, B. E. Lofgren, R. L. Ireland, R.G. Pugh
1975, Professional Paper 437-H
Land subsidence due to ground-water withdrawal in the Los Banos-Kettleman City area, California; Part 3, Interrelations of water-level change, change in aquifer-system thickness, and subsidence
W.B. Bull, J. F. Poland
1975, Professional Paper 437-G
Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources – Rio Grande region
S. W. West, W. L. Broadhurst
1975, Professional Paper 813-D
The Rio Grande is an interstate and international stream which begins in high mountains of Colorado, flows across New Mexico, and forms the boundary between Texas and Mexico. Precipitation ranges from 8 inches (20 em) to more than 30 inches (76 em), but irrigation is required for growing crops throughout...
Map showing foundation conditions in the Fairbanks D-2 NW Quadrangle, Alaska
Troy L. Pewe, John W. Bell
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 668-D
In the Fairbanks area, the effects of development on the geologic environment must be considered in determining proper land use. Persons concerned with the land, especially land planners, developers, public officials, engineers, architects, financial advisors, and educators, must be aware of recognizable geologic features that may prove hazardous; only then...