Distribution of gold, copper, and some other metals in the McCarthy B-4 and B-5 quadrangles, Alaska
E. M. MacKevett, James G. Smith
1968, Circular 604
U.S. Geological Survey heavy metals program progress report, 1966 and 1967
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1968, Circular 560
Distribution of beryllium, tin, and tungsten in the Lake George area, Colorado
C. C. Hawley, Wallace R. Griffitts
1968, Circular 597
Complex ore deposits are spatially associated with granitic bodies of Precambrian age in the Lake George area, Colorado. They include greisens that contain high concentrations of beryllium and subordinate amounts of tin, tungsten, and other metals associated with the Redskin Granite. Scheelite deposits in calc-silicate rocks and greisen deposits near Tappan Mountain...
Transcontinental geophysical survey (35°-39° N) seismic refraction profiles of the crust and upper mantle from 100° to 112° W longitude
D. H. Warren
1968, IMAP 533-D
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Madras quadrangle, Jefferson and Wasco Counties, Oregon
A. C. Waters
1968, IMAP 555
Transcontinental geophysical survey (35° - 39° N) geologic map from the East Coast of the United States to 87° W longitude
Ronald Willden, J. C. Reed Jr., J. E. Carlson
1968, IMAP 535-C
No abstract available....
Ground-water resources of the Appalachian region
Granville G. Wyrick
1968, Hydrologic Atlas 295
Platinum and associated elements at the New Rambler mine and vicinity, Albany and Carbon Counties, Wyoming
P. K. Theobald, Charles Emmet Thompson
1968, Circular 607
Platinum-group metals in the Medicine Bow Mountains were first identified by W. C. Knight in 1901. In the Medicine Bow Mountains, these metals are commonly associated with copper, silver, or gold in shear zones that cut a series of mafic igneous and metamorphic rocks. At the New Rambler mine, where...
Distribution of gold, silver, and other metals near Gold Acres and Tenabo, Lander County, Nevada
Chester T. Wrucke, Theodore J. Armbrustmacher, Thomas D. Hessin
1968, Circular 589
Geology of the Lake Peters area, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska
Bruce L. Reed
1968, Bulletin 1236
Occurrence of ground water in the Judith River Formation, north-central Montana
W. R. Osterkamp
1968, Hydrologic Atlas 308
Evaluation of radar and infrared imagery of sedimentary rock terrane, south-central Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
William Richard Keefer
1968, Open-File Report 68-156
Hydrology of Crater, East and Davis Lakes, Oregon; with section on Chemistry of the Lakes
Kenneth N. Phillips, A. S. Van Denburgh
1968, Water Supply Paper 1859-E
Crater, East, and Davis Lakes are small bodies of fresh water that occupy topographically closed basins in Holocene volcanic terrane. Because the annual water supply exceeds annual evaporation, water must be lost by seepage from each lake. The seepage rates vary widely both in volume and in percentage of the...
Preliminary results of geological, geochemical, and geophysical studies in part of the Virginia City quadrangle, Nevada
Donald Harvey Whitebread, Donald B. Hoover
1968, Circular 596
Geological, geochemical, and geophysical studies in the Comstock Lode district and adjoining parts of the Virginia Range near Virginia City, Nev., have resulted in recognition of two geophysical anomalies and several geochemical anomalies in an area north of Virginia City. The geophysical anomalies were found during an induced-polarization survey carried...
Hydrologic characteristics and sustained yield of principal ground-water units, Potowomut-Wickford area, Rhode Island
J. S. Rsenshein, Joseph B. Gonthier, William B. Allen
1968, Water Supply Paper 1775
No abstract available....
Favorable areas for prospecting adjacent to the Roberts Mountains thrust in southern Lander County, Nevada
John Harris Stewart, Edwin H. McKee
1968, Circular 563
Recent geologic mapping by the U.S. Geological Survey of more than 2,500 square miles of a relatively little-studied part of central Nevada has outlined four areas favorable for the discovery of metallic mineral deposits. In these areas, lower Paleozoic carbonate rocks crop out below the Roberts Mountains thrust, a widespread...
Ground-water hydrology of the Sevier Desert, Utah
R. W. Mower, R.D. Feltis
1968, Water Supply Paper 1854
The Sevier Desert, as used in this report, comprises the main part of the Sevier Desert, the Tintic Valley, and the southeastern part of the Old River Bed. It covers an area of about 3,000 square miles and occupies a large basin in the eastern part of the Basin and...
Sedimentation in the Piru Creek watershed, southern California
Kevin M. Scott, John R. Ritter, J. M. Knott
1968, Water Supply Paper 1798-E
Water resources of King County, Washington
Donald Richardson, J.W. Bingham, R. J. Madison, R. Williams
1968, Water Supply Paper 1852
Although the total supply of water in King County is large, water problems are inevitable because of the large and rapidly expanding population. The county contains a third of the 3 million people in Washington, most of the population being concentrated in the Seattle metropolitan area. King County includes parts...
Metallic mineral resources map of the Sitka Quadrangle, Alaska
1968, Open-File Report 68-57
No abstract available. ...
Ground-water resources of the Acu Valley, Rio Grande Norte, Brazil
Harry G. Rodis, Jonas Maria. de Castro Araujo
1968, Water Supply Paper 1663-C
The Acu Valley is the lower part of the Rio Piranhas valley in the northwestern part of the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. It begins where the Rio Piranhas leaves the crystalline Precambrian rocks to flow across the outcrop of sedimentary rocks. The area considered in this report...
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1967
Betsy A. Weld, Margaret S. Griffin, George W. Brett
1968, Circular 548
Summary of floods in the United States during 1963
J.O. Rostvedt, and others
1968, Water Supply Paper 1830-B
This report describes the most outstanding floods in the United States during 1963. The three most destructive floods occurred in March from Alabama to West Virginia and Ohio, in June in Nebraska, and in August in Buffalo, N.Y.Widespread disastrous floods struck the western slopes of the Appalachian Mountains from Alabama...
Storage requirements for Arkansas streams
James Lee Patterson
1968, Water Supply Paper 1859-G
The supply of good-quality surface water in Arkansas is abundant. owing to seasonal and annual variability of streamflow, however, storage must be provided to insure dependable year-round supplies in most of the State. Storage requirements for draft rates that are as much as 60 percent of the mean annual flow...
Ground-water levels in the United States, 1961-65, southwestern States
Charles Lee McGuinness
1968, Water Supply Paper 1855
No abstract available....