Map showing distribution of loamy soils in the Jackson quadrangle, Teton County, Wyoming
J. D. Love
1973, IMAP 769-C
No abstract available....
Middle Jurassic (Bajocian) ammonites from eastern Oregon
Ralph Willard Imlay
1973, Professional Paper 756
Map showing bedrock topography and subcrop of selected beds beneath alluvial deposits of the Curdsville Quadrangle, western Kentucky
R. L. Norris
1973, IMAP 765
Map showing differences in the stability of the ground, Jackson quadrangle, Teton County, Wyoming
J. D. Love
1973, IMAP 769-F
No abstract available....
Geology of the Pulga and Bucks Lake quadrangles, Butte and Plumas counties, California
Anna Martta Hietanen
1973, Professional Paper 731
The hydrology of ten streams in western Washington as related to several Pacific salmon species
M. R. Collings, G. W. Hill
1973, Water-Resources Investigations Report 73-11
No abstract available. ...
Preliminary geologic and tectonic maps of Oregon east of the 121st meridian
G. W. Walker
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 495
Geologic map of the Rapid City NW quadrangle, Meade and Pennington Counties, South Dakota
Edward E. McGregor, John Mark Cattermole
1973, Geologic Quadrangle 1093
Preliminary map showing the distribution and thickness of sandstone in the lower member of the Pittsburgh Formation, southwestern Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia
J.B. Roen, D.F. Kreimeyer
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 529
Simple Bouguer gravity and generalized geologic map and aeromagnetic profiles of the Schmidt Hills Quadrangle and part of the Gambacorta Peak Quadrangle, Antarctica
John C. Behrendt, William Rambo, J. R. Henderson, Laurent Meister
1973, Geophysical Investigations Map 889
Geologic map of the Orwigsburg quadrangle, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
Gordon H. Wood
1973, Geologic Quadrangle 1029
Geochemical, aeromagnetic, and generalized geologic maps showing distribution and abundance of molybdenum and zinc, Goldrun Creek Quadrangle, Humboldt County, Nevada
R. L. Erickson, S.P. Marsh
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 508
Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian) planktonic Foraminifera in Bangu Nala, Quetta Division, Pakistan
Edward B. Fritz, Mujib-ur Khan
1973, Open-File Report 73-86
No abstract available....
Hydrology of the uppermost Cretaceous and the lowermost Paleocene rocks in the Hilight oil field, Campbell County, Wyoming
Marlin E. Lowry
1973, Open-File Report 73-161
The lithologic equivalents of the Fox Hills Sandstone, Lance Formation, and the Tullock member of the Fort Union Formation, as mapped on the east side of the Powder River Basin, can be recognized throughout the basin; however, the formations are in hydraulic connection and cannot be treated as separate aquifers....
Geologic research in Indonesia
Keith Brindley Ketner
1973, Open-File Report 73-143
No abstract available. ...
Discharge and flow distribution, Columbia River estuary
G. A. Lutz, D. W. Hubbell, H.H. Stevens Jr.
1973, Open-File Report 73-162
Determination of aquatic productivity (photosynthesis) in Lake Koocanusa, Montana, by the carbon-14 light and dark bottle method
V.J. Janzer, L.J. Schroder, J. R. Knapton
1973, Open-File Report 73-131
Vegetation in relation to water depth in conservation area 3, Florida
Benjamin F. McPherson
1973, Open-File Report 73-173
Water resources outlook for the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metropolitan Area, Minnesota
R.F. Norvitch, T.G. Ross, Alex Brietkrietz
1973, Open-File Report 73-203
The water resources were studied within an area whose natural ground-water flow is largely towards the center of the metropolitan area. This area coincides with the extent of the Hinckley Sandstone aquifer. Thus, the general geohydrology of the area bounded by the extent of the Hinckley Sandstone (about 6,000 square...
A plan for study of water resources in the Platte River basin, Nebraska: with special emphasis on the stream-aquifer relations
C.F. Keech, J.E. Moore, P. A. Emery
1973, Open-File Report 73-139
A "Level B" study is being made of the Platte River basin in Nebraska. The basin (approximately 40,800 square miles) extends the full length of the State, a distance of nearly 470 miles. The study is a Federal and State interagency effort to formulate a comprehensive plan for the conservation,...
Flood of September 1971 in southeastern Pennsylvania
Leland V. Page, Lewis C. Shaw
1973, Open-File Report 73-217
Record-breaking floods on Sept. 13, 1971, occurred in some urbanized basins of southeastern Pennsylvania. This flooding resulted from heavy, intermittent thunderstorms on Sept. 11-13, 1971, which produced 8 to 12 inches of rainfall in the basins of Skippack, Stony, and Chester Creeks. Rain was heaviest during mid-day of the 13th....
Wolf River at Memphis, Tennessee: floodflow characteristics along proposed Interstate Highway 240, Shelby County
William J. Randolph, Charles R. Gamble
1973, Open-File Report 73-228
This report has been prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey at the request of Mr. Henry Derthick, Engineer of Structures of the Tennessee Department of Transportation, under the authority of a cooperative agreement between the two agencies. It supplements information contained in a report with the same title dated September...
Comments on the use of numerical model by Kerr-McGee Corporation in appraising effects of subsurface liquid waste disposal
J.B. Robertson
1973, Open-File Report 73-237
No abstract available....
Geohydrology and artificial-recharge potential of the Irvine area, Orange County, California
John A. Singer
1973, Open-File Report 73-264
The Irvine area is in hydraulic continuity with the rest of the coastal plain in Orange County. Factors that distinguish the aquifer section of the Irvine area from that in other parts of the coastal plain are a low permeability, a high clay and silt content, and a thin alluvial...
Notes on water-quality reconnaissance of Pine Mountain Area, Sespe Creek Basin, Ventura County, California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Open-File Report 73-347
No abstract available....