The utility of radar and other remote sensors in thematic land use mapping from spacecraft
David S. Simonett
1969, Open-File Report 69-254
Geologic map of the Snowmass Mountain quadrangle, Gunnison and Pitkin Counties, Colorado
Felix E. Mutschler
1969, Open-File Report 69-180
No abstract available....
Metallic mineral resources map of the Iliamna Quadrangle, Alaska
1969, Open-File Report 69-71
No abstract available. ...
Meteoritic origin and consequent endogenic modification of large lunar craters - a study in analytic geomorphology
Richard J. Pike
1969, Open-File Report 69-205
Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in New Jersey, Delaware, and eastern Maryland
James Pierson Minard, J. P. Owens, N. F. Sohl, H.E. Gill, J. F. Mello
1969, Bulletin 1274-H
Geochemical data from the Nabesna B-4 quadrangle, Alaska
Donald H. Richter, Neil A. Matson Jr.
1969, Open-File Report 69-224
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Battle Mountain and part of the Dunphy quadrangles, Nevada
John H. Stewart
1969, Open-File Report 69-267
Floods in Beecher East quadrangle, northeastern Illinois
Howard E. Allen, A.W. Noehre
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 302
Geologic map of the Crozier Peak quadrangle, Arizona
Medora H. Krieger
1969, Open-File Report 69-143
Lunar crater morphology and relative age determination of lunar geologic units - Part 1, Classification; Part 2, Applications
Howard A. Pohn, Terry W. Offield
1969, Open-File Report 69-209
Metallic mineral resources maps of eleven Alaska quadrangles
1969, Open-File Report 69-46
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of the Blue Range primitive area, Greenlee County, Arizona, and Catron County, New Mexico, with a section on aeromagnetic interpretation
James Clifford Ratte, E.R. Landis, D. L. Gaskill, R.G. Raagbe, Gordon P. Eaton
1969, Bulletin 1261-E
Mafic and ultramafic rocks from a layered pluton at Mount Fairweather, Alaska
George Plafker, E.M. MacKevett Jr.
1969, Open-File Report 69-208
Structural geologic interpretation from radar imagery
Robert G. Reeves
1969, Open-File Report 69-218
Aeromagnetic map of the McNair-Grand Portage area, northeastern Minnesota
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Geophysical Investigations Map 639
No abstract available....
Hydrogeology of the Scioto River Valley near Piketon, south-central Ohio
Stanley Eugene Norris, Richard E. Fidler
1969, Water Supply Paper 1872
A systematic study was made of one of Ohio's principal aquifers, a sand and gravel outwash in the Scioto River Valley, to determine the feasibility of developing a ground-water supply of 20 million gallons per day at a site near Piketon. The first part of the study was spent in...
Geologic map of the Putnam Wash quadrangle, Pinal County, Arizona
Medora H. Krieger
1969, Open-File Report 69-144
Characteristics of streamflow in the Colville River Basin, Stevens County, Washington
W.R. Scott
1969, Open-File Report 69-251
The Colorado River region and John Wesley Powell
Mary C. Rabbitt, Edwin D. McKee, Charles B. Hunt, Luna Bergere Leopold
1969, Professional Paper 669
A century ago John Wesley Powell-teacher, scientist, and veteran of the Civil War-set out to explore the unknown reaches of the Colorado River. He emerged from the forbidding canyons with a compelling interest in the nature of the western lands and how they could be developed for the greatest benefit...
Surficial Geology of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
Dwight Raymond Crandell
1969, Bulletin 1288
Much of the ground surface around Mount Rainier volcano is directly underlain by loose geologic deposits that veneer the hard rock formations. Examples of these deposits are sand and gravel bars along the rivers, ridges of loose rock debris beside the glaciers, and sloping aprons of rock fragments beneath almost...
The Geologic Story of Mount Rainier
Dwight Raymond Crandell
1969, Bulletin 1292
Ice-clad Mount Rainier, towering over the landscape of western Washington, ranks with Fuji-yama in Japan, Popocatepeti in Mexico, and Vesuvius in Italy among the great volcanoes of the world. At Mount Rainier, as at other inactive volcanoes, the ever-present possibility of renewed eruptions gives viewers a sense of anticipation, excitement,...
Wildlife imported into the United States in 1968.
Division Of Management And Enforcement
1969, Wildlife Leaflet 483
Toxicity of quinaldine to selected fishes
Leif L. Marking
1969, Investigations in Fish Control 23
Recreational use patterns at Flaming Gorge Reservoir, 1963-65
John G. Hewston, Donald R. Franklin
1969, Resource Publication 70
No abstract available....
Scientific or rule-of-thumb techniques of ground-water management--Which will prevail?
Charles Lee McGuinness
1969, Circular 608
Emphasis in ground-water development, once directed largely to quantitatively minor (but sociologically vital) service of human and stock needs, is shifting: aquifers are treated as possible regulating reservoirs managed conjunctively with surface water. Too, emphasis on reducing stream pollution is stimulating interest in aquifers as possible waste-storage media. Such management...