Distribution and cost of landslides that have damaged manmade structures during the rainy season of 1972-1973 in the San Francisco Bay region, California
Fred A. Taylor, Tor H. Nilsen, Robert M. Dean
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 679
This report presents data on the location and cost of damage related to landslides in the San Francisco Bay region during the rainy season of 1972-73 (figs. 1 and 2). By showing the general location of landslides that caused damage during that season, the report also shows which parts of...
Summary of the hydrogeologic regime as related to environmental characteristics, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Seymour Subitzky
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 641-A
Mining and related problems of the shallow hydrogeologic regime, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Seymour Subitzky
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 641-C
No abstract available....
Map showing drainage areas, Haddam Quadrangle, Connecticut
M. P. Thomas, J.E. Palmer
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 638-A
Map showing drainage areas, New Haven-Woodmont quadrangles, Connecticut
M. P. Thomas
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 557-B
No abstract available....
Heavy storm precipitation and related mass movement, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Seymour Subitzky
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 641-D
Geological Survey research, 1975
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Professional Paper 975
'Geological Survey Research 1975 ' is the 16th annual synopsis of the results of U.S. Geological Survey investigations. These studies are largely directed toward the development of knowledge that will assist the Nation to use and conserve the land and its physical resources wisely. They are wide ranging in scope...
Sediment transport, turbidity, channel configuration, and possible effects of impoundment of the Mad River, Humboldt County, California
William M. Brown III
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-26
Sediment-transport conditions were determined at two stations, Mad River near Arcata and Mad River near Kneeland. Using a release-flow model and an empirical equation, the suspended-sediment discharge at Kneeland was estimated to be about 60 percent of the suspended-sediment discharge at the Arcata station. The study of the proposed impoundment...
Geochemical and geologic relations of gold and other elements at the Gold Acres open-pit mine, Lander County, Nevada
Chester T. Wruckle, Theodore J. Armbrustmacher
1975, Professional Paper 860
No abstract available....
Cauldron subsidence of Oligocene age at Mount Lewis, northern Shoshone Range, Nevada
Chester T. Wrucke, Miles L. Silberman
1975, Professional Paper 876
No abstract available....
Diagenesis and stratigraphy of the Lisburne Group limestones of the Sadlerochit Mountains and adjacent areas, northeastern Alaska
George V. Wood, Augustus K. Armstrong
1975, Professional Paper 857
Water resources of the Toppenish Creek Basin, Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 74-42
The Yakima River, which flows along the eastern margin of the Yakima Indian Reservation, provides about 93 percent of the irrigation water for the eastern part of the Toppenish Creek basin--the major agricultural area in the basin . During 1972, the total surface water diverted from all streams and from...
Ground-water levels in the United States, 1969-73, Southeastern states
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water Supply Paper 2171
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, January through April, 1974
Betsy A. Weld, Kathleen T. Iseri, Gary W. Horton
1975, Circular 706
Water resources data for North Carolina, water year 1974; Part 2, Water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water Data Report NC-74-2
No abstract available. ...
An introduction to the processes, problems, and management of urban lakes
L. J. Britton, R. C. Averett, R. F. Ferreira
1975, Circular 601-K
Lakes are bodies of water formed in depressions on the earth's surface, and as such, act as depositories for a variety of chemical and biological materials. The study of lakes has become increasingly prevalent in recent years. Lakes are a valuable resource, and their multiple uses have made them susceptible...
Preliminary geologic map of the Craig 1 degree by 2 degrees Quadrangle, northwestern Colorado
Ogden Tweto (compiler)
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 666
Water resources data for Arkansas, water year 1974; Part 1, Surface water records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water Data Report AR-74-1
The August and October 1968 east rift eruptions of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Dallas B. Jackson, D. A. Swanson, R. Y. Koyanagi, T. L. Wright
1975, Professional Paper 890
Water-quality assessment of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, 1973-74
Leslie D. Arihood
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-14
The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is underlain by unconsolidated lake and glacial deposits which have been divided into three units. Unit 1 is comprised mostly of sand and, in the western part of the National Lakeshore, is capable of yielding more than 500 gallons per minute (32 litres per second)...
The Decaturville, Missouri, impact structure; a geologic summary with map
Terry W. Offield, Howard A. Pohn
1975, Open-File Report 75-310
Availability of ground water in Marion County, Indiana
William R. Meyer, J. P. Reussow, D. C. Gillies, W. J. Shampine
1975, Open-File Report 75-312
County constitute the most extensive aquifers in the county. Four areally distinct sand and gravel aquifers were mapped in the drift during the course of this study. The aquifer of greatest economic importance consists of sand and gravel deposits of glacial-outwash origin which coincide with the courses of the White...
Water resources data for Alabama, water year 1974; Part 1, Surface water records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water Data Report AL-74-1
WATSTORE: National Water Data Storage and Retrieval System of the U. S. Geological Survey; user's guide
Norman E. Hutchison
1975, Open-File Report 75-426
The U.S. Geological Survey investigates the occurrence , quantity, quality, distribution, and movement of the surface and underground water resources of the Nation. The investigations, which are conducted by the Water Resources Division, of the Survey include: systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of water data; investigation of in and agricultural...
Watershed conditions in the drainage basin of Redwood Creek, Humboldt County, California, as of 1973
Richard J. Janda, K.M. Nolan, Deborah R. Harden, Steve M. Colman
1975, Open-File Report 75-568