Floods of April 28, 1966 in the northern part of Dallas, Texas
Willard B. Mills, Elmer E. Schroeder
1969, Water Supply Paper 1870-B
The floods of April 28, 1966, in the northern part of Dallas, Tex., caused heavy damage to a relatively small area. Flood damage was estimated at $2,500,000; and of this amount, $1,330,000 damage was along Bachman Branch, which has a drainage area of 12.3 square miles. At least seven persons...
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1968
Betsy A. Weld, Margaret S. Griffin, George W. Brett
1969, Circular 568
Water resources of the Sycamore Creek watershed, Maricopa County, Arizona
B. W. Thomsen, Herbert H. Schumann
1969, Water Supply Paper 1861
The Sycamore Creek watershed is representative of many small watersheds in the Southwest where much of the streamflow originates in the mountainous areas and disappears rather quickly into the alluvial deposits adjacent to the mountains. Five years of .streamflow records from the Sycamore Creek watershed show that an average annual...
Gold investigations in Precambrian clastic and pelitic rocks, southwestern Colorado and northern New Mexico
Fred Barker
1969, Bulletin 1272-F
Report on exploration of the Wadi Yiba copper prospect, Tihamat Ash Sham quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Robert L. Earhart
1969, Open-File Report 69-83
The first phase of an exploration program at The Wadi Yiba copper prospect consisted of geologic mapping, prospecting, sampling, geophysical surveys, and diamond drilling. Copper mineralization is in a sedimentary rock sequence comprised mostly of siliceous, calcareous, and dolomitic rocks metamorphosed to the greenschist facies. The metasedimentary rocks are overlain...
The Chinle (Upper Triassic) and Sundance (Upper Jurassic) Formations in north-central Colorado
G. N. Pipiringos, W. J. Hail Jr., G. A. Izett
1969, Bulletin 1274-N
Inventory of radionuclides in bottom sediment of the Clinch River, eastern Tennessee
P.H. Carrigan Jr.
1969, Professional Paper 433-I
Studies of estuarine dependence of Atlantic coastal fishes
John Clark, W.G. Smith, A.W. Kendall Jr., M.P. Fahay
1969, Technical Paper 28
Geology of the Hill City quadrangle, Pennington County, South Dakota - a preliminary report
James Clifford Ratte, Russell Gibson Wayland
1969, Bulletin 1271-B
The Quimby and Greenvale Cove Formations in western Maine
Robert Hadley Moench
1969, Bulletin 1274-L
The Bates Mountain tuff in northern Nye County, Nevada
Kenneth A. Sargent, Edwin H. McKee
1969, Bulletin 1294-E
Biology of the northern pike in Oahe Reservoir, 1959 through 1965
Thomas J. Hassler
1969, Technical Paper 29
Response of a laboratory alluvial channel to changes of hydraulic and sediment-transport variables
R. E. Rathbun, H.P. Guy, E.V. Richardson
1969, Professional Paper 562-D
Geologic map of the Mellen Hill quadrangle, Rio Blanco and Moffat Counties, Colorado
Henry L. Cullins
1969, Geologic Quadrangle 835
Uranium resources of northwestern New Mexico
Lowell S. Hilpert
1969, Professional Paper 603
Geologic map of the Jellico West quadrangle, Kentucky-Tennessee
Kenneth John Englund
1969, Geologic Quadrangle 855
No abstract available....
Bedrock geologic map of the Marenisco-Watersmeet area, Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties, Michigan
C.E. Fritts
1969, IMAP 576
Diagenesis of tuffs in the Barstow Formation, Mud Hills, San Bernardino County, California
Richard A. Sheppard, Arthur J. Gude
1969, Professional Paper 634
Economic geology of the platinum metals
John Beaver Mertie Jr.
1969, Professional Paper 630
Geologic map of the Worthington quadrangle, Hampshire and Berkshire Counties, Massachusetts
Norman L. Hatch
1969, Geologic Quadrangle 857
Geologic map of the Equality quadrangle, western Kentucky
Gus H. Goudarzi
1969, Geologic Quadrangle 815
Surficial geologic map of the Georgetown quadrangle, Essex County, Massachusetts
Norman P. Cuppels
1969, Geologic Quadrangle 850
Magnetic fields for a 4x6 prismatic model
Gordon E. Andreasen, Isidore Zietz
1969, Professional Paper 666
The Fraunhofer line discriminator: an airborne fluorometer
George Eimert Stoertz
1969, Open-File Report 69-272
Water resources of the Yellow Medicine River Watershed, Southwestern Minnesota
R.P. Novitzki, Wayne A. Van Voast, L.A. Jerabek
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 320
Glacial drift and Cretaceous sedimentary rocks are the major aquifers in the Yellow Medicine River watershed unit. The Yellow Medicine and Minnesota Rivers are the major sources of surface water. For physiographic regions – Upland Plain, Slope, Lowland Plain, and Minnesota River Flood Plain – influence surface drainage, and the flow...