Reported occurrences of selected minerals in Montana
C. B. Bentley (compiler), George D. Mowat
1967, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 50
General geology of Santa Rita quadrangle, Grant County, New Mexico
William Rich Jones, Robert Mann Hernon, Samuel L. Moore
1967, Professional Paper 555
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of part of the Pilot quadrangle, Nevada
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1967, Open-File Report 67-247
No abstract available....
Surficial geologic map of the Dannemora quadrangle and part of the Plattsburgh quadrangle, New York
Charles Storrow Denny
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 635
Aeromagnetic map of the Magruder Mountain, Grapevine Canyon 2, and Ubehebe Crater quadrangles, and part of the Last Chance Range quadrangle, Nevada-California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1967, Open-File Report 67-244
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Perch Lake quadrangle, Houghton, Baraga, and Iron Counties, Michigan
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1967, Geophysical Investigations Map 600
Paleotectonic maps of the Permian System
E. D. McKee, S.S. McKee
1967, IMAP 450
Geologic map of the Union City quadrangle, Madison and Clark Counties, Kentucky
George Clarke Simmons
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 585
Floods in Elwood Quadrangle, Northeastern Illinois
Howard E. Allen, Roman T. Mycyk
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 254
Geologic map of the Bangor quadrangle, Pennsylvania-New Jersey
Robert E. Davis, Avery Ala Drake, Jack Burton Epstein
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 665
Geologic map of the Natwick quadrangle, Platte County, Wyoming
Laura W. McGrew
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 624
Geologic map of the Ferguson Corner quadrangle, Platte County, Wyoming
Laura W. McGrew
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 622
Geologic map of the Lebanon Junction quadrangle, central Kentucky
Warren Lee Peterson
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 603
Geology and hydrology of northeastern Nassau County, Long Island, New York
John Isbister
1967, Water Supply Paper 1825
No abstract available....
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...
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States: Part 11. Pacific slope basins in California — Volume 2. Klamath and Smith River basins and Central Valley drainage from the east
L. E. Young, R.W. Cruff
1967, Water Supply Paper 1686
No abstract available....
Geology and ground-water resources of Laramie County, Wyoming
Marlin E. Lowry, Marvin A. Crist, John R. Tilstra
1967, Water Supply Paper 1834
Laramie County, an area of 2,709 square miles, is in the southeast corner of Wyoming. Rocks exposed there range in age from Precambrian to Recent. The most extensive aquifers in the county are the White River Formation of Oligocene age, which is as much as 500 feet thick and consists...
Summary of hydrologic and physical properties of rock and soil materials, as analyzed by the hydrologic laboratory of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1948-60
D. A. Morris, A.I. Johnson
1967, Water Supply Paper 1839-D
The Hydrologic Laboratory was established in 1948 to serve as the central testing laboratory for the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey. Since then, thousands of samples of rock and soil materials have been analyzed in the laboratory. Analytical data on samples from 42 States and for the...
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
Development of ground-water supplies at Mississippi test facility, Hancock County, Mississippi
Roy Newcome
1967, Water Supply Paper 1839-H
Potable and industrial water supplies at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Mississippi Test Facility in Hancock County, Miss., are obtained from large-capacity wells that tap southward-dipping water-bearing sands of Miocene and Pliocene age. The fresh-water-bearing section is 2,000-3,000 feet thick in the area, and individual aquifers are as thick...
Swatara Creek basin of southeastern Pennsylvania: An evaluation of its hydrologic system
Wilbur Tennant Stuart, William J. Schneider, James W. Crooks
1967, Water Supply Paper 1829
Local concentrations of population in the Swatara Creek basin of Pennsylvania find it necessary to store, transport, and treat water because local supplies are either deficient or have been contaminated by disposal of wastes in upstream areas. Water in the basin is available for the deficient areas and for dilution...
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
Reconnaissance of the chemical quality of surface waters of the Neches River basin, Texas
Leon S. Hughes, Donald K. Leifeste
1967, Water Supply Paper 1839-A
The kinds and quantities of minerals dissolved in the surface water of the Neches River basin result from such environmental factors as geology, streamflow patterns and characteristics, and industrial influences. As a result of high rainfall in the basin, much of the readily soluble material has been leached from the...
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