Radioactive waste dilution in the Clinch River, eastern Tennessee
P.H. Carrigan Jr.
1968, Professional Paper 433-G
Stratigraphy of the Wind River formation in south-central Wind River Basin, Wyoming
P.E. Soister
1968, Professional Paper 594-A
No abstract available....
Studies of consumptive use of water by phreatophytes and hydrophytes near Yuma, Arizona
C. C. McDonald, G.H. Hughes
1968, Professional Paper 486-F
Redescription of Upper Devonian conodont genera and species proposed by Ulrich and Bassler in 1926
John Warfield Huddle
1968, Professional Paper 578
Correlation of Permian and Pennsylvanian sections between the Egan Range and Spring Mountains, Nevada
Patrick James Barosh
1968, Bulletin 1254-I
Effect of increased pumping of ground water in the Fairfield-New Baltimore area, Ohio - a prediction by analog-model study
A. M. Spieker
1968, Professional Paper 605-C
A solid-inclusion borehole probe to determine three-dimensional stress changes at a point in a rock mass
Thomas C. Nichols Jr., John F. Abel Jr., Fitzhugh T. Lee
1968, Bulletin 1258-C
Summary report on the geology and mineral resources of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia
Jack Elwood Smedley
1968, Bulletin 1260-N
Geology of the Tierra Redonda Mountain and Bradley quadrangles, Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties, California
David L. Durham
1968, Bulletin 1255
Geology of southwestern North Park and vicinity, Colorado
William James Hail Jr.
1968, Bulletin 1257
Photoclinometry from spacecraft images
Kenneth Watson
1968, Professional Paper 599-B
Quality of surface waters of the United States 1961, Parts 3 and 4, Ohio River basin and St. Lawrence River basin
S. K. Love
1968, Water Supply Paper 1882
Petrography and petrology of volcanic rocks in the Mount Jefferson area, High Cascade Range, Oregon
Robert C. Greene
1968, Bulletin 1251-G
Summary report on the geology and mineral resources of Flattery Rocks, Quillayute Needles, and Copalis National Wildlife Refuges, Washington
Albert Edward Weissenborn, Parke Detweiler Snavely Jr.
1968, Bulletin 1260-F
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1960, Parts 1 and 2 North Atlantic Slope Basins and South Atlantic Slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico Basins
S. K. Love
1968, Water Supply Paper 1741
Bedrock geology of the Lake Tapps quadrangle, Pierce County, Washington
L.M. Gard Jr.
1968, Professional Paper 388-B
Color photographs for water resources studies
William J. Schneider
1968, Photogrammetric Engineering (34) 257-262
Air-photo interpretation is very well suited to water resources studies where limited observations of hydrologic data must be extended to regional characteristics for large areas. It is also useful in monitoring the hydrologic regimen of an area to detect possible changes. Color aerial photography is generally superior to black-and-white photography...
Geological interpretation of a Gemini photo
William R. Hemphill, Walter Danilchik
1968, Photogrammetric Engineering (34) 150-154
Study of the Gemini V photograph of the Salt Range and Potwar Plateau, West Pakistan, indicates that small-scale orbital photographs permit recognition of the regional continuity of some geologic features, particularly faults and folds that could he easily overlooked on conventional air photographs of larger scale. Some stratigraphic relationships can...
Early lessons in space observations and Earth resources
William A. Fischer
1968, Astronautics & Aeronautics (6) 1-1
No abstract available....
EROS: viewing the earth from space
William A. Fischer
1968, Geoscience News (1) 16-19
No abstract available....
False-color film fails in practice
G. Ross Cochrane
1968, Photogrammetric Engineering (34) 1142-1146
No abstract available....
Evaporation study at Warm Springs Reservoir, Oregon
D.D. Harris
1968, Report
The mass transfer-water budget method of computing reservoir evaporation was tested on Warm Springs Reservoir, whose contents and surface area change greatly from early spring to late summer. The mass-transfer coefficient computed for the reservoir is two to three times greater than expected and results in a computed evaporation much...
Data for springs in the southern coast, transverse, and peninsular ranges of California
Charles Floyd Berkstresser
1968, Report
Ground-water resources of Monmouth County, New Jersey
Leo A. Jablonski
1968, New Jersey Division of Water Policy and Supply Special Report 23
Monmouth County includes an area of 538 square miles in east-central New Jersey. The climate is characterized by moderate temperature, moderate humidity, and moderate precipitation. The exposed rocks in the area are chiefly sands and clays, which range in age from Late Cretaceous through Recent. The formations strike northeast-southwest and dip...
Data for springs in the northern coast ranges and Klamath Mountains of California
Charles Floyd Berkstresser
1968, Report