Chromite and other mineral deposits in serpentine rocks of the Piedmont Upland, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware
Nancy C. Pearre, Allen V. Heyl Jr.
1960, Bulletin 1082-K
The Piedmont Upland in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware is about 160 miles long and at the most 50 miles wide. Rocks that underlie the province are the Baltimore gneiss of Precambrian age and quartzite, gneiss, schist, marble, phyllite, and greenstone, which make up the Glenarm series of early Paleozoic (?)...
Geology and mineral deposits of the St. Regis-Superior area, Mineral County, Montana
Arthur B. Campbell
1960, Bulletin 1082-I
The St. Regis-Superior area occupies about 300 square miles in northwestern Montana and includes parts of the Squaw Peak Range and Coeur d'Alerie Mountains of the northern Rocky Mountains physiographic province. Nearly 50,000 feet of metasedimentary rocks of the Precambrian Belt series, chiefly varieties of quartzite and argillite, underlies most...
Strontium sorption studies on crandallite
Irving May, Marian M. Schnepfe, Charles R. Naeser
1960, Trace Elements Investigations 819
Surface water supply of the United States, 1959, Part 9, Colorado River Basin
J. V. B. Wells
1960, Water Supply Paper 1633
Mount Peale 4 SE quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah, and San Miguel County, Colorado
Gordon Whitney Weir, Willard P. Puffett
1960, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 149
Graphical correlation of gaging-station records
James K. Searcy
1960, Water Supply Paper 1541-C
A gaging-station record is a sample of the rate of flow of a stream at a given site. This sample can be used to estimate the magnitude and distribution of future flows if the record is long enough to be representative of the long-term flow of the stream. The reliability...
Compilation of records of surface waters of the United States through September 1950: Part 11-A. Pacific slope basins in California, except Central Valley
J. V. B. Wells
1960, Water Supply Paper 1315-B
No abstract available....
Preliminary geologic map of the Deep Lake quadrangle, Stevens and Pend Orielle Counties, Washington
R. G. Yates, A.E. Ford
1960, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 237
Surface water supply of the United States, 1959, Part 12, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River Basin
J. V. B. Wells
1960, Water Supply Paper 1636
Double-mass curves, with a section fitting curves to cyclic data
James K. Searcy, Clayton H. Hardison, Walter B. Langbein
1960, Water Supply Paper 1541-B
The double.-mass curve is used to check the consistency of many kinds of hydrologic data by comparing data for a single station with that of a pattern composed of the data from several other stations in the area The double-mass curve can be used to adjust inconsistent precipitation data. The...
Ground-water resources of the Headquarters (Cantonment) area, White Sands Proving Ground, Dona Ana County, New Mexico
E. H. Herrick
1960, Open-File Report 60-67
Geology of the Souris River area, North Dakota
R. W. Lemke
1960, Professional Paper 325
Petrography and petrology of Smoky Butte intrusives, Garfield County, Montana
Robert E. Matson
1960, Open-File Report 60-96
The Smoky Butte intrusives are located in T. 18 N., R. 36 E. Garfield County, Montana on the extreme eastern edge of the petrographic province of Central Montana. They consist of dikes and plugs arranged in linear, en-echelon pattern with a northeast trend and intrude the Tullock member (Paleocene age)...
Nisqually Glacier, Mt. Rainier, Washington, 1959 progress report
Gordon Clark Giles
1960, Open-File Report 60-57
Pumice and pozzolan deposits in the Lesser Antilles
Edwin Butt Eckel
1960, Open-File Report 60-48
Early in 1959 the International Cooperation Administration requested the U. S. Geological Survey to assign a geologist to a reconnaissance study of the pumice and pozzolan deposits of the Lesser Antilles. As a result, I made brief field examinations of all the reported deposits during the period May 25 -...
Geology of the Utukok-Corwin region, northwestern Alaska
R. M. Chapman, E.G. Sable
1960, Professional Paper 303-C
Comprehensive survey of sedimentation in Lake Mead, 1948-49
W. O. Smith, C. P. Vetter, G. B. Cummings
1960, Professional Paper 295
No abstract available....
Index to geophysical abstracts 176-179, 1959
Dorothy B. Vitaliano, and others
1960, Bulletin 1106-E
Foraminifera of the Monterey shale and Puente formation, Santa Ana Mountains and San Juan Capistrano area, California
P.B. Smith
1960, Professional Paper 294-M
Tertiary and Quaternary Gastropoda of Okinawa
F. S. MacNeil
1960, Professional Paper 339
Archeogastropoda, Mesogastropoda, and stratigraphy of the Ripley, Owl Creek, and Prairie Bluff formations
N. F. Sohl
1960, Professional Paper 331-A
No abstract available....
Paleozoic species of Bairdia and related genera
I. G. Sohn
1960, Professional Paper 330-A
Cenozoic history of northeastern Montana and northwestern North Dakota with emphasis on the Pleistocene
A.D. Howard
1960, Professional Paper 326
Beryl-bearing pegmatites in the Ruby Mountains and other areas in Nevada and northwestern Arizona
Jerry C. Olson, E. Neal Hinrichs
1960, Bulletin 1082-D
Pegmatite occurs widely in Nevada and northwestern Arizona, but little mining has been done for such pegmatite minerals as mica, feldspar, beryl, and lepidolite. Reconnaissance for beryl-bearing pegmatite in Nevada and in part of Mohave County, Ariz., and detailed studies in the Dawley Canyon area, Elko County, Nev., have shown...
Water management, agriculture, and ground-water supplies
Raymond L. Nace
1960, Circular 415
Encyclopedic data on world geography strikingly illustrate the drastic inequity in the distribution of the world's water supply. About 97 percent of the total volume of water is in the world's oceans. The area of continents and islands not under icecaps, glaciers, lakes, and inland seas is about 57.5 million...