Map showing relative permeability of rocks and surficial deposits of the Aspen Quadrangle, Pitkin County, Colorado
Bruce Bryant
1972, IMAP 785-F
Map showing types of bedrock and surficial deposits in the Aspen Quadrangle, Pitkin County, Colorado
Bruce Bryant
1972, IMAP 785-H
Calorimeters for heat of solution and low-temperature heat capacity measurements
Richard A. Robie, Bruch S. Hemingway
1972, Professional Paper 755
Preliminary geologic map of the Kremmling Quadrangle, Grand County, Colorado
G. A. Izett, C. S. Barclay
1972, Open-File Report 72-184
Geology and mineral deposits of the Jabal ash Shumta quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
C. L. Hummel, Abdullah O. Ankary
1972, Open-File Report 72-177
Rocks, structures, and mineral deposits which are the result of both the older Halaban petro-tectonic cycle and the younker Najd Wrench Fault deformation are present in the Ash Shumta area. Northward-trending belts of granitic rocks and folded, layered metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks of the Halaban Formation which they intrude represent...
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...
Population ecology of the mallard: I. A review of previous studies and the distribution and migration from breeding areas
David R. Anderson, Charles J. Henny
1972, Resource Publication 105
This report, the first of a series of reports on a comprehensive analysis of population data on the? millIard at? the continental level, provides background information including a review of the history of waterfowl management and a resume of previous studies of the mallard. The breeding range of the mallard...
Composition of fluid inclusions
Edwin Roedder
1972, Professional Paper 440-JJ
Chemistry of igneous rocks; Part 1, The chemistry of the peralkaline oversaturated obsidians
Ray MacDonald, D.K. Bailey
1972, Professional Paper 440-N-1
Placer gold deposits of New Mexico
Maureen G. Johnson
1972, Bulletin 1348
Map showing glacial striations and long axes of streamline hills, Connecticut
R. B. Colton
1972, Open-File Report 72-75
Preliminary geologic map of Granite Basin Quadrangle, Teton County, Wyoming
J. C. Reed Jr., J. D. Love
1972, Open-File Report 72-309
Preliminary geologic map of part of Penobscot Bay, Maine
D. B. Stewart
1972, Open-File Report 72-360
Map showing total thickness of Mississippian rocks in the conterminous United States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Open-File Report 72-406
Status of flood-plain mapping, greater Pittsburgh region, Pennsylvania, 1972
R.M. Beall, A.C. Lardieri
1972, Open-File Report 72-30
Flood plains that have a history of inundation or have a reasonable probability of being flooded, of course, need adequate attention in land-use planning, management, and development programs. Flood-plain maps and flood-plain-information reports are means of identifying these critical areas for special consideration....
Preliminary tectonic map of the Indonesian region
Warren Bell Hamilton
1972, Open-File Report 72-151
Geologic maps of fourteen 15-minute quadrangles along the San Andreas fault in the vicinity of Paso Robles and Cholame southeastward to Maricopa and Cuyama, California
T. W. Dibblee Jr.
1972, Open-File Report 72-89
Preliminary bedrock geologic map of the Cape Foulweather and Euchre Mountain quadrangles, Oregon
P. D. Snavely Jr., N. S. MacLeod, H. C. Wagner
1972, Open-File Report 72-350
Geology and oil resources of the western Puente Hills area, Southern California
R. F. Yerkes
1972, Professional Paper 420-C
Map showing drainage basins and historic cloudburst floods in the Salina quadrangle, Utah
Robert J. Hackman, Paul L. Williams
1972, IMAP 591-N
In the Salina quadrangle, as in most of the arid West, summer precipitation commonly occurs as thunderstorms. Suring these storms, rain falls as a torrential downpour, or cloudburst, in a local area. An inch of rain or more may fall in half an hour; U.S. Weather Bureau records show that...
Big Sandy Formation near Wikieup, Mohave County, Arizona
R.A. Sheppard, A.J. Gude
1972, Bulletin 1354-C
Surface water supply of the United States, 1966-70, Part 6, Missouri River basin, v. 4, Missouri River basin below Nebraska City, Nebraska
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Water Supply Paper 2119
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...
Image resolutions for ERTS, SKYLAB and GEMINI/APOLLO
Alden P. Colvocoresses
1972, Photogrammetric Engineering (38) 33-35
Early in 1972 the first Earth Resource Technology Satellite (ERTS-A) is scheduled for launch in near-polar orbit. It will carry three return-beam-vidicon (RBV) TB cameras and a multispectral scanner (MSS).In 1973 a post-Apollo manned space flight called SKYLAB will orbit the earth at an inclination of 50° to the Equator....
Ground-water data in the Corvallis-Albany area, central Willamette Valley, Oregon
F. J. Frank, N. A. Johnson
1972, Report
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. THE ALLUVIAL DEPOSITS (SAND AND GRAVEL) OF THE VALLEY PLAIN CONTAIN THE MOST PRODUCTIVE AQUIFERS IN THE AREA AND ARE CONSIDERED TO BE THE ONLY...