Estimated use of water in the United States in 1970
Charles Richard Murray, E. Bodette Reeves
1972, Circular 676
Estimates of water use in the United States in 1970 indicate that an average of about 370 bgd (billion gallons per day)about 1,800 gallons per capita per day--was withdrawn for the four principal off-channel uses which are (1) public-supply (for domestic, commercial, and industrial uses), (2) rural (domestic and livestock),...
Preliminary geologic map of Granite Basin Quadrangle, Teton County, Wyoming
J. C. Reed Jr., J. D. Love
1972, Open-File Report 72-309
Genesis of oil in metalliferous veins, San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Peter M. Gerrild
1972, Open-File Report 72-129
Frontier, Cody, and Mesaverde formations in the Wind River and southern Bighorn basins, Wyoming
W. R. Keefer
1972, Professional Paper 495-E
Atlantic continental shelf and slope of the United States; sand-size fraction of bottom sediments, New Jersey to Nova Scotia
J.V. Trumbull
1972, Professional Paper 529-K
Bedrock lithology, structural trends, and engineering properties of bedrock types, Ellington Quadrangle, Connecticut
M. H. Pease Jr.
1972, Open-File Report 72-296
A preliminary seismicity study of the southern Nevada region, quarterly report, April-June 1973
Kenneth C. Bayer
1972, Open-File Report 74-1008
Preliminary geologic map of part of Penobscot Bay, Maine
D. B. Stewart
1972, Open-File Report 72-360
Availability of water in Kalamazoo County, southwestern Michigan
William Burrows Allen, John B. Miller, Warren W. Wood
1972, Water Supply Paper 1973
Kalamazoo County comprises an area of 572 square miles in the southwestern part of Michigan. It includes parts of the Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Paw Paw River basins, which drain into Lake Michigan. The northern two-thirds of the county is drained by the Kalamazoo River and its tributaries. A small...
Feasibility study of East Coast Triassic basins for waste storage
George L. Bain
1972, Open-File Report 73-15
Distribution of minor elements in biotite samples from felsic intrusive rocks as a tool for correlation
T.G. Lovering
1972, Bulletin 1314-D
Huntington Lake Quadrangle, central Sierra Nevada, California; analytic data
P. C. Bateman, D. R. Wones
1972, Professional Paper 724-A
Water for cranberry culture in the Cranmoor area of central Wisconsin
Louis J. Hamilton
1972, Water Supply Paper 1999-I
The Cranmoor area of central Wisconsin is the principal cranberry producing area of the State. Cranberries are grown in only about 2.5 square miles of an 80-square-mile marsh and swamp in the Cranberry Creek basin. Cranberry growers have built reservoirs and ditches throughout 25 square miles of marsh for better...
Use of banding data in migratory game bird research and management
Aelred D. Geis
1972, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 154
Saturated thickness of unconsolidated stratified deposits, Ellington Quadrangle, Connecticut
E. H. Handman
1972, Open-File Report 72-155
Geologic map of the Butler quadrangle, Pendleton and Campbell Counties, Kentucky
Stanley J. Luft
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 982
Geologic map of the Morehead quadrangle, Rowan County, Kentucky
Harry P. Hoge, James R. Chaplin
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 1022
Geologic map of the Show Low quadrangle, Navajo County, Arizona
E. J. McKay
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 973
Geologic map of the Mill Springs quadrangle, south-central Kentucky
Richard Quintin Lewis
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 1057
Geologic map of the Tungsten quadrangle, Boulder, Gilpin, and Jefferson Counties, Colorado
Dolores J. Gable
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 978
The story of the water supply for the Comstock
Hugh A. Shamberger
1972, Professional Paper 779
Geochemical anomalies and alteration in the Moenkopi Formation, Skull Creek, Moffat County, Colorado
Robert Allen Cadigan
1972, Professional Paper 761
Geologic map of the Junction City quadrangle, central Kentucky
Leonard D. Harris
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 981
Brachiopoda and Ostracoda of the Cobleskill Limestone (Upper Silurian) of central New York
Jean Milton Berdan
1972, Professional Paper 730
Gravity, magnetics, and geology of the San Andreas Fault area near Cholame, California
William F. Hanna, Stephen H. Burch, T. W. Dibblee Jr.
1972, Professional Paper 646-C