Map showing relative excavatability of geologic materials in the Parker quadrangle, Arapahoe and Douglas Counties, Colorado
J. O. Maberry
1972, IMAP 770-H
No abstract available....
Geology and uranium deposits, Shirley Basin area, Wyoming
E.N. Harshman
1972, Professional Paper 745
Slope map of the Sugar House quadrangle, Salt Lake County, Utah
Richard Van Horn
1972, IMAP 766-C
No abstract available....
Overburden related to type of bedrock and engineering characteristics of the bedrock, Knox County, Tennessee
Larry D. Harris, J. M. Kellberg
1972, IMAP 767-J
No abstract available....
Additional geochemical data from the Nabesna C-4 and D-5 quadrangles, Alaska
Neal A. Matson Jr., Donald H. Richter
1972, Open-File Report 72-250
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1966-70, Part 3, Ohio River basin, v. 2, Ohio River basin from Kanawha River to Louisville, Kentucky
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Supply Paper 2108
Preliminary appraisal of ground water in storage with reference to geothermal resources in the Imperial Valley area, California
L.C. Dutcher, W. F. Hardt, W. R. Moyle
1972, Circular 649
Runoff characteristics of California streams
S. E. Rantz
1972, Water Supply Paper 2009-A
California streams exhibit a wide range of runoff characteristics that are related to the climatologic, topographic, and geologic characteristics of the basins they drain. The annual volume of runoff of a stream, expressed in inches, may be large or small, and daily discharge rates may be highly variable or relatively...
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Hotchkiss area, Delta and Montrose Counties, Colorado
W. J. Hail Jr.
1972, IMAP 698
Geologic map of the Pritchards Station Quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
D. C. Hedlund, E. B. Ekren, C.L. Rogers, E. N. Hinrichs, H.W. Dodge
1972, IMAP 728
Bedrock topography of east-central Iowa
R.E. Hansen
1972, IMAP 717
Categories of relative feasibility for septic-tank filter fields in Knox County, Tennessee
Larry D. Harris
1972, IMAP 767-L
Generalized geologic map of Anchorage and vicinity, Alaska
H. R. Schmoll, Ernest Dobrovolny
1972, IMAP 787-A
Ground-water in the Teresina-Campo Maior area, Piaui, Brazil
Harry G. Rodis, Edison F. Suszczynski
1972, Water Supply Paper 1663-G
The Teresina-Campo Maior area lies in a presently developing farming and grazing region near the margin of drought-prone northeast Brazil where irrigated farming offers the best potential for economic development. The area comprises 9,700 square kilometers largely of catinga-covered tabular uplands which are drained by the perennial Rio Parnatba. The...
Slope map of Anchorage and vicinity, Alaska
H. R. Schmoll, Ernest Dobrovolny
1972, IMAP 787-B
Urban hydrology: A selected bibliography with abstracts
George L. Knapp, J.P. Glasby
1972, Water-Resources Investigations Report 72-3
This bibliography of 650 selected references on urban hydrology is intended as a source document for scientific and water-management needs. It was stimulated by increasing interest in the problems of runoff and water quality caused by increasing urbanization. The bibliography brings together abstracts with citations that pertain to the rainfall-runoff...
Geologic maps of the Taurus-Littrow region of the Moon Apollo 17 pre-mission maps
D. H. Scott, B.K. Lucchitta, M. H. Carr
1972, IMAP 800
The Taurus-Littrow region is mainly a highland area at the juncture of Mare Serenitatis and Mare Tranquillitatis (Scott and Pohn, 1972). Highland materials cover most of the area, forming...
Geologic map of the Bridal Veil Falls quadrangle, Utah
Arthur A. Baker
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 998
Geologic map of the Morrison Quadrangle, Jefferson County, Colorado
G. R. Scott
1972, IMAP 790-A
Water resources of the Red River of the North drainage basin in Minnesota
Robert W. Maclay, Thomas C. Winter, L. E. Bidwell
1972, Water-Resources Investigations Report 72-1
Sites of solid-waste storage and liquid-waste discharge, Hartford North Quadrangle, Connecticut
L.A. Weiss
1972, IMAP 784-Q
Map showing landslides and areas of potential landsliding in the Salina quadrangle, Utah
Paul L. Williams
1972, IMAP 591-L
The term “landslide” is broadly defined as any “downward and outward movement of slope-forming materials composed of natural rock, soils, artificial fills, or combinations of these materials. The moving mass may proceed by any one of three principal types of movement: falling, sliding, or flossing, or by their combinations” (Varnes,...
Geological Survey research 1972, Chapter B
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Professional Paper 800-B
No abstract available....
Tracer simulation study of potential solute movement in Port Royal Sound, South Carolina
F. A. Kilpatrick, T. Ray Cummings
1972, Water Supply Paper 1586-J
A tracer study was conducted in Port Royal Sound to simulate the movement and ultimate pattern of concentration of a solute continuously injected into the flow. A total of 750 pounds of Rhodamine WT dye was injected by boat during a period of 24.8 hours in a line across the...
ERTS and EROS
EROS Program Staff
1972, Geotimes (17) 20-23
In June the National Aeronautics & Space Administration is to launch its first experimental satellite designed to view the Earth systematically with remote-sensing instruments that will provide new information about our resources and environment. The launching will culminate more than 8 years of planning and research by resource agencies of...