Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1963, Parts 1 and 2, North Atlantic slope basins and south Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
S. K. Love
1967, Water Supply Paper 1947
Chemical quality of surface water in the Allegheny River basin, Pennsylvania and New York
Edward F. McCarren
1967, Water Supply Paper 1835
The Allegheny River is the principal source of water to many industries and to communities in the upper Ohio River Valley. The river and its many tributaries pass through 19 counties in northwestern and western Pennsylvania. The population in these counties exceeds 3 million. A major user of the Allegheny...
Specific yield: compilation of specific yields for various materials
A.I. Johnson
1967, Water Supply Paper 1662-D
Specific yield is defined as the ratio of (1) the volume of water that a saturated rock or soil will yield by gravity to (2) the total volume of the rock or soft. Specific yield is usually expressed as a percentage. The value is not definitive, because the quantity of...
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1961, Parts 7 and 8, Lower Mississippi River basin and western Gulf of Mexico basins
S. K. Love
1967, Water Supply Paper 1884
Surface-water hydrology of California coastal basins between San Francisco Bay and Eel River
S. E. Rantz, T. H. Thompson
1967, Water Supply Paper 1851
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States, part 11. Pacific slope basin in California: Vol.1. Coastal basins south of the Klamath River basin and Central Valley drainage from the West
L. E. Young, R.W. Cruff
1967, Water Supply Paper 1685
No abstract available....
Distribution and geologic habitat of marine halite and associated potash deposits
R. J. Hite
1967, Open-File Report 67-113
No abstract available....
Structure sections A-A' and B-B', Upper Valley quadrangle, Caribou County, Idaho
Robert Lester Rioux, R. J. Hite, J. R. Dyni, W.C. Gere
1967, Open-File Report 67-188
Review of geophysical activities by the U.S. Geological Survey in Saudi Arabia, July 1965 to June 1966
W. E. Davis, R. V. Allen
1967, Open-File Report 67-81
No abstract available. ...
Geochemical prospecting abstracts, July 1957-December 1960
Claire B. Davidson, Ellen L. Markward, John Cieslewicz
1967, Open-File Report 67-77
No abstract available. ...
The Martinsburg Formation (Middle and Upper Ordovician) in the Delaware Valley, Pennsylvania-New Jersey
Avery Drake Jr., Jack B. Epstein
1967, Bulletin 1244-H
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Riegelsville quadrangle, Pennsylvania-New Jersey
Avery Ala Drake, Dean B. McLaughlin, Robert Ellis Davis
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 593
A comparison of methods of estimating potential evapotranspiration from climatological data in arid and subhumid environments
R.W. Cruff, T. H. Thompson
1967, Water Supply Paper 1839-M
This study compared potential evapotranspiration, computed from climatological data by each of six empirical methods, with pan evaporation adjusted to equivalent lake evaporation by regional coefficients. The six methods tested were the Thornthwaite, U.S. Weather Bureau (a modification of the Permian method), Lowry-Johnson, Blaney-Criddle, Lane, and Hamon methods. The test...
Geologic map of Russellville West quadrangle, Pope and Yell Counties, Arkansas
Boyd R. Haley
1967, Open-File Report 67-104
No abstract available....
Maps of the Columbia River Irrigation Project area, Washington, showing water-level altitudes, March-April 1963
J.W. Bingham
1967, Open-File Report 67-17
The Morro do Ferro thorium and rare-earth ore deposit, Pocos de Caldas district, Brazil
Helmuth Wedow Jr.
1967, Bulletin 1185-D
A computer program for processing electron microprobe data
Melvin H. Beeson
1967, Open-File Report 67-15
Correlation and analysis of water-temperature data for Oregon streams
A.M. Moore
1967, Water Supply Paper 1819-K
Preliminary geologic map of Ellipse III-11-8 and vicinity
Mareta West, P. Jan Cannon
1967, Open-File Report 68-321
Ellipse III-11-8 is in southeast Oceanus Procellarum, south of the craters Kepler and Encke. ...
Test of different components in the Abernathy salmon diet
Laurie G. Fowler, Joe L. Banks
1967, Technical Paper 13
Definition of stage-discharge relation in natural channels by step-backwater analysis
James F. Bailey, H.A. Ray
1967, Water Supply Paper 1869-A
The step-backwater method was investigated as a technique for defining the upper part of stage-discharge relation in a natural channel. State-discharge relations at 28 sites were computed by using this technique and compared with corresponding stage-discharge relations defined by current-meter measurements. In general, the agreement is remarkably good, and the...
Hydrologic data for the Oak Ridge area, Tennessee
William M. McMaster
1967, Water Supply Paper 1839-N
Water resources of Jackson and Independence Counties, Arkansas
Donald R. Albin, Marion S. Hines, John W. Stephens
1967, Water Supply Paper 1839-G
The present (1965) water use in Jackson and Independence Counties is about 55.6 million gallons per day, and quantities sufficient for any foreseeable use are available. Supplies for the large-scale uses--municipal, industrial, and irrigation--can best be obtained from wells in the Coastal Plain and from streams in the highlands....
Determination of gold in geologic materials by solvent extraction and atomic-absorption spectrometry
Claude Huffman, J.D. Mensik, L.B. Riley
1967, Circular 544
The two methods presented for the determination of traces of gold in geologic materials are the cyanide atomic-absorption method and the fire-assay atomic-absorption method. In the cyanide method gold is leached with a sodium-cyanide solution. The monovalent gold is then oxidized to the trivalent state and concentrated by extracting into...
Ground water of the Piedmont and Blue Ridge provinces in the Southeastern States
H. E. LeGrand
1967, Circular 538