Geologic map of the Big A Mountain quadrangle, Buchanan and Russell Counties, Virginia
Ralph L. Miller, Charles R. Meissner Jr.
1973, Open-File Report 73-186
Isopleth map of landslide deposits, Point Dume quadrangle, Los Angeles County, California; an experiment in generalizing and quantifying areal distribution of landslides
R. H. Campbell
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 535
No abstract available....
The McHugh Complex of South-Central Alaska
Sandra H. B. Clark
1973, Bulletin 1372-D
Evaluation of turbulent transfer laws used in computing evaporation rates
Harvey E. Jobson
1973, Open-File Report 73-132
Chemical composition of naturally occurring fluids in relation to mercury deposits in part of north-central California
Ivan Barnes, M. E. Hinkle, J. B. Rapp, Chris Heropoulos, W.W. Vaughn
1973, Bulletin 1382-A
Hydrothermal alteration associated with beryllium deposits at Spor Mountain, Utah
D. A. Lindsey, Harold Ganow, Wayne Mountjoy
1973, Professional Paper 818-A
Valley fill in the Roswell-Artesia area, New Mexico
Forest P. Lyford
1973, Open-File Report 73-163
Drill samples from 225 water and oil wells in an area 70 miles long and 20 miles wide in the Roswell-Artesia area, southeastern New Mexico were examined. A thickness map and a saturated thickness map of the valley-fill sediments were constructed. Maximum depth of valley fill is about 300 feet...
USGS Alaskan gravity data maps of Medfra and McGrath quadrangles
D.F. Barnes
1973, Open-File Report 73-16
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Nabesna A-4 Quadrangle, Alaska
D.H. Richter
1973, IMAP 789
Hydrogeologic characteristics of the valley-fill aquifer in the Sterling reach of the South Platte River valley, Colorado
R. Theodore Hurr, P. A. Schneider Jr.
1973, Open-File Report 73-126
Hydrogeologic characteristics of the valley-fill aquifer in the Julesburg reach of the South Platte River valley, Colorado
R. Theodore Hurr, P. A. Schneider Jr.
1973, Open-File Report 73-125
Bibliography of North American geology, 1970
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Bulletin 1370
Data on selected lakes In Washington, Part 1
M. R. Collings
1973, Open-File Report 72-72
Map showing landslides in the Pacific Palisades area, city of Los Angeles, California
J.T. McGill
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 471
No abstract available....
Flood of June 9-10, 1972, at Rapid City, South Dakota
Owen J. Larimer
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 511
Rapid City, the second largest city in South Dakota, is located at the eastern edge of the Black Hills about 9 miles downstream from Pactola Dam. It is bisected laterally by Rapid Creek, and longitudinally by the eastern flank of the Black Hills. Canyon Lake, a samll recreation reservior having...
Preliminary geologic map of the Carlin Gold Mine, Eureka County, Nevada
A. S. Radtke
1973, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 537
Regional analyses of streamflow characteristics
H. C. Riggs
1973, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 04-B3
This manual describes various ways of generalizing streamflow characteristics and evaluates the applicability and reliability of each under various hydrologic conditions. Several alternatives to regionalization are briefly described....
Map showing localities and amounts of metallic mineral production in Colorado
William R. Marsh, Roberta W. Queen
1973, Open-File Report 73-178
Water facts and figures for planners and managers
John Henry Frederick Feth
1973, Circular 601-I
Water is defined in terms of its chemical composition and dominant physical properties, such as expansion on freezing and high surface tension. Water on the earth is about 97 percent in the seas, 2 percent in glacier ice, principally Greenland and Antarctica. Man is left with less than 1 percent...
Fluvial-sediment discharge to the oceans from the conterminous United States
Westley Farnsworth Curtis, James J. Culbertson, Edith B. Chase
1973, Circular 670
This report is a contribution to the UNESCO-sponsored project of the International Hydrological Decade called the World Water Balance. Annual fluvial-sediment discharge from the conterminous United States averages 491,449,600 short tons, of which 14,204,000 is discharged to the Atlantic Ocean, 378,179,000 to the Gulf of Mexico, and 99,066,600 to the...
Reconnaissance of the ground-water resources of Cimarron County, Oklahoma
D. B. Sapik, R. L. Goemaat
1973, Hydrologic Atlas 373
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Big Sioux River Valley near Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Donald G. Jorgensen, Earl A. Ackroyd
1973, Water Supply Paper 2024
The major sources of water in the Big Sioux River valley between Sioux Falls and Dell Rapids, S.Dak., are the Big Sioux River and the glacial outwash aquifer beneath the flood plain. The river and the aquifer are hydraulically connected. The Big Sioux River has an average annual discharge of 246...
Water resources data for North Dakota, water year 1972, Part 1, Surface water records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Water Data Report ND-72-1
No abstract available....
Water resources data for Iowa, water year 1972
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Water Data Report IA-72-1
Water-supply development and management alternatives for Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, Michigan
Kenneth Eugene Vanlier, Warren W. Wood, Jilann O. Brunett
1973, Water Supply Paper 1969
The Tri-County region, consisting of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, is an area of 1,697 square miles in Michigan's Lower Peninsula and has as its hub the Lansing metropolitan area. The land surface ranges in altitude from about 700 to about 1,000 feet. The region receives an average of about...