Plan of study of the hydrology of the Madison Limestone and associated rocks in Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Open-File Report 75-631
A major part of the United States ' coal reserves is in the Fort Union coal region of the Northern Great Plains. Large-scale development of these reserves would place a heavy demand on the area 's limited water resources. Surface water is poorly distributed in time and space. Its use...
Leasable mineral and waterpower land classification map, Jordan Quadrangle, Montana, showing lands withdrawn, classified, and valuable prospectively for leasable minerals and occurrences of other selected minerals; lands withdrawn or classified for waterpower and reservoir sites
Andrew F. Bateman Jr., Elizabeth G. Allen
1975, Open-File Report 75-192
Preliminary description and interpretation of cores and radiographs from Clear Lake, Lake County, California; Core 8
John D. Sims, Michael J. Rymer
1975, Open-File Report 75-306
Catalog of earthquakes in the Imperial Valley, California, June 1973-May 1974
David P. Hill, Penelope Mowinckel, Karen M. Lahr
1975, Open-File Report 75-401
Ground water in the alluvium along the Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy River between Louisa and Pikeville, Kentucky
Paul D. Ryder
1975, Open-File Report 75-510
Possible further evidence for 3.8 b.y.-old rocks in the Minnesota River Valley of southwestern Minnesota
Samuel S. Goldich, Bruce R. Doe, Maryse Helen Delevaux
1975, Open-File Report 75-65
Map showing unconsolidated materials, Marlborough quadrangle, Connecticut
Dennis W. O’Leary
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 645-A
No abstract available....
Map of susceptibility to landsliding, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
J. S. Pomeroy, W.E. Davies
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 685-B
Annotated bibliography of studies on the density and other volumetric properties for major components in geothermal waters, 1928-1974
Robert W. Potter, Donnie R. Shaw, John L. Haas Jr.
1975, Bulletin 1417
Geologic map of the Nevelsville Quadrangle, south-central Kentucky
J.H. Smith
1975, Open-File Report 75-37
Coal resources and Cenozoic geology of the Girard coal field, Richland County, Montana
George Edwards Prichard, Edwin R. Landis
1975, Bulletin 1310
Icings along the Trans-Alaska Pipeline route
Charles E. Sloan, Chester Zenone, L.R. Mayo
1975, Open-File Report 75-87
A hydrologic assessment of the September 14, 1974, flood in Eldorado Canyon, Nevada
Patrick A. Glancy, Lynn Harmsen
1975, Open-File Report 75-14
Index of generic names of fossil plants, 1966-1973
Anna M. Blazer
1975, Bulletin 1396
Hydrogeologic and hydrochemical framework, south-central Great Basin, Nevada-California, with special reference to the Nevada Test Site
I.J. Winograd, William Thordarson
1975, Professional Paper 712-C
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Cobhill 7 1/2-minute Quadrangle, east-central Kentucky
Donald Clay Haney
1975, Open-File Report 75-377
Ground-water resources of Greeley and Wichita counties, Western Kansas
Steven E. Slagle, Edward C. Weakly
1975, Open-File Report 75-557
Unconsolidated deposits of sand, silt, clay, and gravel compose the principal aquifer in Greeley and Wichita Counties. The deposits are as much as 300 feet (91 m) 2/ thick, of which as much as 145 feet (44 m) is saturated.In 1972, there were about 1,040 large-capacity wells--yielding 100 gallons per...
Geologic map of the San Andreas fault zone in San Andreas Lake, San Mateo County, California
E. H. Pampeyan
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 652
Geologic map of the Claysville Quadrangle, northeastern Kentucky
Stanley J. Luft
1975, Open-File Report 75-115
Flood of April 1975 at Lansing, Michigan
John B. Miller, L.A. Swallow
1975, Open-File Report 75-300
On April 18 between 5 p.m. and 12 p.m. an intense rainstorm fell in the Lansing area resulting in extensive flooding. The Federal Disaster Assistance Administration estimated that 175 homes were damaged to at least half their value, 4,500 received some damage, with additional losses to schools, utilities, hospitals, and...
Availability of surface water in Russell County, Alabama
Jesse S. Ellard
1975, Open-File Report 75-468
Hydrologic evaluation of the Haystack Butte area : with emphasis on possible discharge of class-I wastes, Edwards Air Force Base, California
Jerry L. Hughes
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-7
The discharge of 3 acre-feet (4 x 10-3 cubic hectometres) per year of Class-I wastes in the Haystack Butte area of Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., has been proposed by the Air Force. Evaporation in this arid basin exceeds the 4 inches (100 millimetres) of annual precipitation. Fifteen test holes,...
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 the Spring Hill Creek Quadrangle, Saguache County, Colorado
J. C. Olson, T. A. Steven, D. C. Hedlund
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 713
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...