Bedrock geology of the Porcupine Mountains, Michigan
Harold A. Hubbard
1974, Open-File Report 74-1052
No abstract available....
Abstracts of earthquake reports for the United States, MSA-149, January-March 1971
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1974, Open-File Report 74-1115
Water resources of the Little Fork River watershed, northeastern Minnesota
J. O. Helgesen, G. F. Lindholm, D.W. Ericson
1974, Open-File Report 74-180
Availability of ground water for the U.S. Navy well field near Florida City, Dade County, Florida
Frederick W. Meyer
1974, Open-File Report 74-1072
No abstract available....
Landslide susceptibility and land modified by man map of part of the Aliquippa 7-1/2' Quadrangle, Allegheny County and vicinity, Pennsylvania
John S. Pomeroy
1974, Open-File Report 74-120
Ground water in Finney County, southwestern Kansas
Edwin D. Gutentag, D.H. Lobmeyer, H.E. McGovern, W.A. Long
1974, Hydrologic Atlas 442
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Cedar River watershed, southeastern Minnesota
D.F. Farrell, W.L. Broussard, R.W. Anderson Jr., M. F. Hult
1974, Open-File Report 74-191
Water resources of the Des Moines River watershed, southwestern Minnesota
H. W. Anderson Jr., W.L. Broussard, D.F. Farrell, M. F. Hult
1974, Open-File Report 74-340
Water-quality and geohydrologic data at two sanitary landfill sites near Anchorage, Alaska
Chester Zenone, D.E. Donaldson
1974, Open-File Report 74-1131
Water-quality and geohydrologic data were collected at two sanitary landfill (solid-waste disposal) sites near Anchorage, Alaska. The study was undertaken by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Greater Anchorage Area Borough and the U.S. Air Force. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the environmental effects of...
Ground water in the Corvallis-Albany area, central Willamette Valley, Oregon
Frank J. Frank
1974, Water Supply Paper 2032
The Corvallis-Albany area is part of the alluvial plain that lies between the Cascade and Coast Ranges in the central Willamette Valley in northwestern Oregon. As used in this report, the Corvallis-Albany area consists of approximately 210 square miles and includes a part of the lower foothills of the Coast...
Molybdenite in the Montezuma District of central Colorado
George J. Neuerburg, Theodore Botinelly, John R. Watterson
1974, Circular 704
The Montezuma mining district, in the Colorado mineral belt, is defined by an assemblage of porphyry, ore, and altered rocks that originated in the venting of a Tertiary batholith through weak structures in Precambrian rocks. The ore consists of silver-lead-zinc veins clustered on the propylitic fringe of a geometrically complex...
Reconnaissance study of selected nutrients, pesticides, and trace elements in the Eel, Salinas, and Santa Ana Rivers, California, October 1971 through July 1972
George A. Irwin, Michael Lemons
1974, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-16
No abstract available. ...
Extent and development of urban flood plains
William Joseph Schneider, James E. Goddard
1974, Circular 601-J
A study of26 urbanized areas in the United States indicates that the amount of urban area in flood plains ranges from 2.4 percent for Spokane, Wash., to 81 percent for Monroe, La. The median value is 10.5 percent, and the weighted average is 16.2 percent. The amount of development on...
A program to compute aquifer-response coefficients
Thomas Maddock
1974, Open-File Report 75-612
An alternating direction technique is used to solve finite difference equations approximating the flow of water in an aquifer. The solutions produce response coefficients relating pumping from wells to drawdowns within those wells. The product of the response coefficient with the pumping values produces a linear algebraic technological function that...
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1973
Betsy A. Weld, Kathleen T. Iseri, Marvin L. Millgate
1974, Circular 696
Pesticides data-collection activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Texas
Douglas B. Manigold
1974, Open-File Report 74-51
The water-resources investigations program of the Geological Survey has the objective of seeing that the Nation's water resources are appraised and that the necessary water data to develop and manage them efficiently are available when needed. In carrying out this objective, the Survey is the primary source of hydrologic data...
Geologic map and sections of the Holy Cross quadrangle, Eagle, Lake, Pitkin, and Summit Counties, Colorado
Ogden Tweto, Theodore R. Brandt
1974, IMAP 830
This map was first published as a printed edition in 1974. The geologic data have now been captured digitally and are presented here along with images of the printed map sheets. The map encompasses the area of four 7.5-minute quadrangles between 39º15' and 39º 30'N and 106º15' and 106º30'W in...
Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources – Upper Colorado region
Don Price, Ted Arnow
1974, Professional Paper 813-C
The Upper Colorado Region covers about 113,500 square miles (293,965 km2) in parts of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Drainage from about 97 percent of the region is to the Colorado River. About 60 percent of the land is owned or administered by the Federal Government, and another...
Geology and mineral deposits of the Upper Chulitna district, Alaska
C. C. Hawley, A. L. Clark
1974, Professional Paper 758-B
No abstract available....
Geology of the Zwedru Quadrangle, Liberia
Eric R. Force, Helen Marie Beikman
1974, Open-File Report 74-307
As part of a program undertaken cooperatively by the Liberian Geological Survey (LGS) and the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS), under the sponsorship of the Government of Liberia and the Agency for International Development, U. S. Department of State, Liberia was mapped by geologic and geophysical methods during the period...
Stratigraphy and nahcolite resources of the saline facies of the Green River Formation, Rio Blanco County, Colorado
John R. Dyni
1974, Open-File Report 74-56
Based on a study of 10 drill cores, a sequence of oil shale and associated nahcolite, nearly 2,000 feet thick, in the lacustrine Green River Formation (Eocene) in the Piceance Creek basin, Rio Blanco County, Colo., was divided in ascending order into zones 1 to 13, B-groove, Mahogany zone (with...
Geologic map of the Gbanka Quadrangle, Liberia
E. R. Force, J.D.N. Dunbar
1974, Open-File Report 74-306
As part of a program undertaken cooperatively by the Liberian Geological Survey (LGS) and the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS), under the sponsorship of the Government of Liberia and the Agency for International Development, U. S. Department of State, Liberia was mapped by geologic and geophysical...
Users guide for a U.S. Geological Survey rainfall-runoff model and associated files
Charles W. Boning
1974, Open-File Report 74-33
Map showing streamflow volumes in northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana
D. G. Frickel, L. M. Shown
1974, IMAP 847-B
No abstract available....
Atlantic OCS resource and leasing potential
Richard Q. Foote, Robert E. Mattick, John Charles Behrendt
1974, Open-File Report 74-348
Thick marine sedimentary sections and geologic structures favorable for the accumulation of petroleum are indicated in Georges Bank basin, the Baltimore Canyon trough, and the Southeast Georgia embayment. Undiscovered recoverable resources of petroleum on the Atlantic OCS are estimated to be 10 billion to 20 billion barrels of oil and...