Use of antimycin for selective thinning of Sunfish populations in ponds
Ralph M. Burress, Charles W. Luhning
1969, Investigations in Fish Control 28
Laboratory studies on possible fish-collecting aids with some toxicities for the isomers of cresol
Robert M. Howland
1969, Investigations in Fish Control 34
Geographic map of the Southern Hijaz quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Glen F. Brown, Roy O. Jackson
1969, IMAP 210-B
Prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Arabian American Oil Company under the joint sponsorship of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the U.S. Department of State. The revisions to this map are principally the revisions to roads and the additions of new place names as of May 1968. ...
Annotated bibliography on methylpentynol
Gerald E. Svendsen
1969, Investigations in Fish Control 31
Geologic map of the Ivyton quadrangle, eastern Kentucky
Charles L. Rice
1969, Geologic Quadrangle 801
Toxicity of methylpentynol to selected fishes
Leif L. Marking
1969, Investigations in Fish Control 30
Some shorter mineral resource investigations in Alaska
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Circular 615
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of Beach Hill and vicinity, New Hampshire and Vermont
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1969, Geophysical Investigations Map 656
No abstract available....
Field trials of antimycin A as a fish toxicant
Philip A. Gilderhus, Bernard L. Berger, Robert E. Lennon
1969, Investigations in Fish Control 27
Platinum, palladium, and rhodium analyses of ultramafic and mafic rocks from the Stillwater Complex, Montana
Norman J. Page, Leonard Benjamin Riley, Joseph Haffty
1969, Circular 624
Analyses by a combination fire- assay-solution-optical-emission spectrographic method of 137 rocks from the Stillwater Complex, Mont., indicate that platinum, palladium, and rhodium are preferentially concentrated in chromitite zones. The A chromitite zone (21 samples) has an average of 988.9 ppb (pans per billion, 10-9) Pt, 2290.2 ppb Pd, and 245.9...
Geologic map of the Central City West quadrangle, Muhlenberg and Ohio Counties, Kentucky
James Edward Palmer
1969, Geologic Quadrangle 831
Geologic map of the Lunar Crater quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
R.P. Snyder, E. B. Ekren, G. L. Dixon
1969, Open-File Report 69-263
Oxytetracycline in fish culture-a review.
R. L. Herman
1969, Technical Paper 31
Geology of the Reventado River Watershed, Costa Rica, Part A, General geology
R.D. Krushensky
1969, Open-File Report 69-147
Irazu volcano, a large composite cone, consists of interbedded lava flows, lahars, and ash beds. This rock sequence, named the Irazil Group, has been divided into four formations; from the base: Reventado Formation, Sapper Formation, Birris Formation, and Cervantes Formation. Only the Reventado and Sapper Formations crop out in the...
Floods in Richmond Quadrangle, Northeastern Illinois
Roman T. Mycyk, Gerald L. Walter
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 303
Ground-water resources of the St. James area, South-central Minnesota
L.H. Ropes
1969, Hydrologic Atlas 334
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the quality and quantity of the ground-water resources in the area of St. James, Minnesota. St. James is located in the center of Watonwan County in south-central Minnesota. The area is covered by a thick layer of glacial drift which is underlain...
Continuous seismic profiling investigation of the southern Oregon continental shelf between Cape Blanco and Coos Bay
Angus James Mackay
1969, Open-File Report 69-156
Metallic mineral resources map of the McCarthy quadrangle, Alaska
E. M. MacKevett Jr.,(compiler), Edward Huntington Cobb
1969, Open-File Report 69-160
The Fraunhofer line discriminator: an airborne fluorometer
George Eimert Stoertz
1969, Open-File Report 69-272
Predicting the dye layer densities of color infrared transparencies
Robert W. Pease
1969, Open-File Report 69-197
Paleocene and lower Eocene units in the southern part of the Piceance Creek basin, Colorado
John R. Donnell
1969, Bulletin 1274-M
No abstract available....
Quantitative comparison of some aesthetic factors among rivers
Luna Bergere Leopold
1969, Circular 620
It is difficult to evaluate the factors contributing to aesthetic or nonmonetary aspects of a landscape. In contrast, aspects which lend themselves to cost-benefit comparisons are now treated in a routine way. As a result, nonmonetary values are described either in emotion-loaded words or else are mentioned and thence forgotten.The...
Results of geological and geochemical investigations in an area northwest of the Chulitna River, central Alaska Range
C. C. Hawley, A. L. Clark, M.A. Herdrick, S. H. B. Clark
1969, Circular 617
Sedimentary and volcanic rock units of Paleozoic and Mesozoic age, faults, and elongate bodies of intrusive rock, particularly serpentinites, have a dominant northeasterly trend in an area northwest of the Chulitna River between Eldridge Glacier and Bull River. The serpentinites locally contain abnormal (as much as 0.5 percent) concentrations of...
Geologic map of the Buffalo Mountain quadrangle, Pershing and Churchill Counties, Nevada
R. E. Wallace, N. J. Silberling, W. P. Irwin, D.B. Tatlock
1969, Geologic Quadrangle 821
Geohydrology and water utilization in the Willcox Basin, Graham and Cochise Counties, Arizona
S. G. Brown, Herbert H. Schumann
1969, Water Supply Paper 1859-F
The Willcox basin is an area of interior drainage in the northern part of Sulphur Springs Valley, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. The basin comprises about 1,500 square miles, of which the valley floor occupies about 950 square miles. The basin probably formed during middle and late Tertiary time, when...