Aeromagnetic map of the Sinking Spring quadrangle, Berks and Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania
Randolph Wilson Bromery, G. L. Zandle
1961, Geophysical Investigations Map 240
No abstract available....
Geology of the Monroe quadrangle, Utah
Eugene Callaghan, R. L. Parker
1961, Geologic Quadrangle 155
Calcium carbonate saturation in ground water, from routine analyses
William Back
1961, Water Supply Paper 1535-D
Surface water supply of the United States, 1960, Part 11, Pacific slope basins in California
E. L. Hendricks
1961, Water Supply Paper 1715
Interim report on geologic investigations of the U12e tunnel system, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
F. A. McKeown, D.D. Dickey
1961, Open-File Report 61-93
Investigations of ground-water resources of the lower Colorado River
G. E. Hendrickson
1961, Open-File Report 61-62
Geologic map and section of the Fairbanks D-3 quadrangle, Alaska
T. L. Pewe, N.R. Rivard
1961, IMAP 340
Magnesite and brucite in the United States
Benjamin Gildersleeve
1961, Open-File Report 61-56
Water resources of the Raft River basin, Idaho-Utah
Raymond L. Nace
1961, Water Supply Paper 1587
Much arable land in the Raft River basin of Idaho lacks water for irrigation, and the potentially irrigable acreage far exceeds the amount that could be irrigated with the estimated total supply of water. Therefore, the amount of uncommitted water that could be intercepted and used within the basin is...
Waterpower resources of the Wilson River Basin, Oregon
D. L. Gaskell
1961, Water Supply Paper 1329-B
No abstract available....
Ground water in the western part of Cow Creek and Soldier Creek Grazing Units, Malheur County, Oregon
Reuben Clair Newcomb
1961, Water Supply Paper 1475-E
Artificial recharge through a well tapping basalt aquifers, Walla Walla area, Washington
Charles E. Price, D. W. Hubbell
1961, Water Supply Paper 1594-A
No abstract available....
Methods for determining the proper spacing of wells in artesian aquifers
S.M. Lang
1961, Water Supply Paper 1545-B
Water requirements of the copper industry
Orville Durey Mussey
1961, Water Supply Paper 1330-E
The copper industry in 1955 used about 330 million gallons of water per day in the mining and manufacturing of primary copper. This amount is about 0.3 percent of the total estimated withdrawals of industrial water in the United States in 1955. These facts were determined by a survey, in...
Preliminary geologic map of the Indian Hills quadrangle, Jefferson County, Colorado
G. R. Scott
1961, IMAP 333
Geology of the Bernal-Jalpan area, Estado de Queretaro, Mexico
Kenneth K. Segerstrom
1961, Bulletin 1104-B
Preliminary aeroradioactivity and geologic map of the Falls City NE quadrangle, Karnes and Wilson Counties, Texas
R.D. Brown Jr., Dolan H. Eargle, Robert M. Moxham
1961, Geophysical Investigations Map 250
Chemical analyses for selected minor elements in Pierre shale
Lloyd Forrest Rader, F. S. Grimaldi
1961, Professional Paper 391-A
Bibliography of North American geology, 1959
Ruth Reece King, V.M. Jussen, E.S. Loud, M.C. Mead, E. H. de Chadenedes, F.V. Oftdahl
1961, Bulletin 1145
Geology of the Mount McKinley quadrangle, Alaska
John Calvin Reed Jr.
1961, Bulletin 1108-A
Geology of the Montfort and Linden quadrangles, Wisconsin
John E. Carlson
1961, Bulletin 1123-B
Geology of the Lost Creek schroeckingerite deposits, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
Douglas M. Sheridan, Charles Henry Maxwell, John T. Collier
1961, Bulletin 1087-J
and section of the Mount Peale 4 NW quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah
G. W. Weir, W.P. Puffett, C.L. Dodson
1961, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 151
Northwest Rangeley coal area, Rio Blanco and Moffat Counties, Colorado
David L. Gaskill, G. H. Horn
1961, Open-File Report 61-54
Geology and mineral deposits of the Carlile quadrangle, Crook County, Wyoming
M.H. Bergendahl, R. E. Davis, G. A. Izett
1961, Bulletin 1082-J
The Carlile quadrangle-is along the northwestern flank of the Black Hills uplift in Crook County, Wyo. The area-is primarily one of canyons and divides that are a result of downcutting by the Belle Fourche River and its tributaries through an alternating succession of sandstone, siltstone, and mudstone or shale beds....