Oil shale in the Green River Formation
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Open-File Report 69-304
Laboratory studies on possible fish-collecting aids with some toxicities for the isomers of cresol
Robert M. Howland
1969, Investigations in Fish Control 34
Annotated bibliography on methylpentynol
Gerald E. Svendsen
1969, Investigations in Fish Control 31
Stratigraphic and mineralogic relations and ceramic properties of clay deposits of Eocene age in the Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky, and in adjacent parts of Tennessee
Wilds W. Olive, Warren Irvin Finch
1969, Bulletin 1282
No abstract available....
Diagenesis of tuffs in the Barstow Formation, Mud Hills, San Bernardino County, California
Richard A. Sheppard, Arthur J. Gude
1969, Professional Paper 634
Geologic map of the Jellico West quadrangle, Kentucky-Tennessee
Kenneth John Englund
1969, Geologic Quadrangle 855
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Worthington quadrangle, Hampshire and Berkshire Counties, Massachusetts
Norman L. Hatch
1969, Geologic Quadrangle 857
Bedrock geologic map of the Marenisco-Watersmeet area, Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties, Michigan
C.E. Fritts
1969, IMAP 576
Trapping house sparrows to protect experimental grain crops.
Willis C. Rayall Jr.
1969, Wildlife Leaflet 484
Establishment of gold-quartz standard GQS-1
Hugh T. Millard, John Marinenko, John E. McLane
1969, Circular 598
A homogeneous gold-quartz standard, GQS-1, was prepared from a heterogeneous gold-bearing quartz by chemical treatment. The concentration of gold in GQS-1 was determined by both instrumental neutron activation analysis and radioisotope dilution analysis to be 2.61?0.10 parts per million. Analysis of 10 samples of the standard by both instrumental neutron...
Magnetic fields for a 4x6 prismatic model
Gordon E. Andreasen, Isidore Zietz
1969, Professional Paper 666
Geologic map of the Equality quadrangle, western Kentucky
Gus H. Goudarzi
1969, Geologic Quadrangle 815
Metalliferous deposits near Granite Mountain, eastern Seward Peninsula, Alaska
Thomas P. Miller, Raymond L. Elliott
1969, Circular 614
New deposits of lead, zinc, and silver were found in a large altered zone 18 miles long and 2 to 5 miles wide near Quartz Creek west of Granite Mountain in the eastern Seward Peninsula, Alaska. New deposits of molybdenum, bismuth, and silver were found associated with a previously reported...
Uranium resources of northwestern New Mexico
Lowell S. Hilpert
1969, Professional Paper 603
Economic geology of the platinum metals
John Beaver Mertie Jr.
1969, Professional Paper 630
Metallic mineral resources map of the Sleetmute Quadrangle, Alaska
1969, Open-File Report 69-50
No abstract available. ...
Availability of petrographic thin-section slides from Naval Petroleum Reserve No.4: Simpson Test Well No.1; South Barrow Test Well No.3; Topagoruk Test Well No.1
George Gryc, Irvin L. Tailleur
1969, Open-File Report 69-113
Geochemical survey Of Missouri; plans and progress for first six-month period (July-December 1969)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Open-File Report 72-398
This compilation briefly describes the objectives and purpose of a reconnaissance geochemical survey of Missouri, the results of the survey for the first 6 months, and the expenditures in funds and personnel for the present fiscal year and, as anticipated, for the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 1970. It...
Floods in Gravois Creek Basin, St. Louis County, Missouri
L.D. Hauth, D.W. Spencer
1969, Open-File Report 69-122
The rapid growth of suburban St. Louis presents problems in the social and economic development of flood plains within the area. The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, is conducting a study of the hydrology of five major drainage basins within the area of...
Metallic mineral resources map of the Cordova quadrangle, Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1969, Open-File Report 69-45
No abstract available....
Metallic mineral resources map of the Seldovia Quadrangle, Alaska
1969, Open-File Report 69-49
No abstract available. ...
Rapid heat-flowing surveying of geothermal areas, utilizing individual snowfalls as calorimeters
Donald E. White
1969, Journal of Geophysical Research (74) 5191-5201
Local differences in rate of heat transfer in vapor and by conduction through the ground in hot spring areas are difficult and time-consuming to measure quantitatively. Individual heavy snowfalls provide a rapid low-cost means of measuring total heat flow from such ground. After a favorable snowfall (heavy, brief duration, little...
Airborne fluorometer applicable to marine and estuarine studies
George E. Stoertz, William R. Hemphill, David A. Markle
1969, Marine Technology Society Journal (3) 11-26
An experimental Fraunhofer line discriminator detected solar-stimulated yellow fluorescence (5890 A) emitted by Rhodamine WT dye in aqueous solutions. Concentration of 1 part per billion was detected in tap water 1/2-meter deep. In extremely turbid San Francisco Bay, dye was monitored in concentrations of less than 5 parts per billion...
Some guidelines for remote sensing in hydrology
Charles J. Robinove, Daniel G. Anderson
1969, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (5) 10-19
Remote sensing in the field of hydrology is beginning to be applied to significant problems, such as thermal pollution, in many programs of the Federal and State Governments as well as in operation of many private organizations. The purpose of this paper is to guide the hydrologist to a better...
Structural geologic interpretations from radar imagery
Robert G. Reeves
1969, Geological Society of America Bulletin (80) 2159-2164
Certain structural geologic features may be more readily recognized on sidelooking airborne radar (SLAR) images than on conventional aerial photographs, other remote sensor imagery, or by ground observations. SLAR systems look obliquely to one or both sides and their images resemble aerial photographs taken at low sun angle with the...