Erosion and deposition produced by the flood of December 1964 on Coffee Creek, Trinity County, California
John Harris Stewart, Valmore C. LaMarche Jr.
1967, Professional Paper 422-K
No abstract available....
Flood of August 1967 at Fairbanks, Alaska
Joseph M. Childers, James P. Meckel
1967, Hydrologic Atlas 294
Geologic map of the Scrugham Peak quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
F. M. Byers, David Cummings
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 695
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....
Geologic map of the Lamasco quadrangle, western Kentucky
Raymond Dewey Sample
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 608
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Imlay quadrangle, Pershing County, Nevada
Norman J. Silberling, R. E. Wallace
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 666
Geologic map of the Bluewater quadrangle, Valencia and McKinley Counties, New Mexico
Robert E. Thaden, Earl J. Ostling
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 679
Geologic map of the Paiute Ridge quadrangle, Nye and Lincoln Counties, Nevada
F. M. Byers, Harley Barnes
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 577
Surficial geologic map of the Dannemora quadrangle and part of the Plattsburgh quadrangle, New York
Charles Storrow Denny
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 635
Engineering geology of the Northeast Corridor, Washington D.C., to Boston, Massachusetts: Bedrock geology
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1967, IMAP 514-A
No abstract available....
Availability of ground water in York County, Nebraska
Charles Franklin Keech, V. H. Dreeszen, Philip A. Emery
1967, Water Supply Paper 1839-F
York County, an area of 575 square miles, is situated on an upland plain in southeast Nebraska. Although tributaries of the Big Blue River have eroded valleys into this plain, much of the original surface is still intact and is characterized by broad shallow undrained depressions. The economy is based...
Preliminary report on sulfide and platinum-group minerals in the chromitites of the Stillwater Complex, Montana
Norman J. Page, Everett D. Jackson
1967, Open-File Report 67-284
No abstract available. ...
Composition of the Earth's crust
R. L. Parker
1967, Professional Paper 440-D
Zoogeographic evidence for late Tertiary lateral slip on the San Andreas fault, California
W.O. Addicott
1967, Professional Paper 593-D
Principal aquifers in the Susquehanna River basin in New York State
E. F. Hollyday
1967, Open-File Report 67-114
Geologic map of part of the Smithland quadrangle, Livingston County, Kentucky
Dewey Harold Amos
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 657
Distribution of selected accessory minerals in the Caribou stock, Boulder County, Colorado
G. J. Neuerburg
1967, IMAP 496
Aeromagnetic and generalized geologic map of southeastern Pennsylvania
R. W. Bromery, Andrew Griscom
1967, Geophysical Investigations Map 577
No abstract available....
Geologic map and sections of the Ely quadrangle, White Pine County, Nevada
Arnold Leslie Brokaw
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 697
Geologic map of the Holden quadrangle, Snohomish and Chelan Counties, Washington
Fred W. Cater, D. F. Crowder
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 646
Effects of the Truckee, California, earthquake of September 12, 1966
Reuben Kachadoorian, R. F. Yerkes, Arvi O. Waananen
1967, Circular 537
The Truckee, Calif., earthquake of September 12, 1966, had a magnitude of 5.4 on the Richter scale, as reported by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. It was felt over an area extending from San Francisco eastward to Salt Lake City and from Bakersfield northward beyond Chico, Calif. Ground breakage...
Geologic map of the Quartzite Mountain quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
Cleaves Lincoln Rogers
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 672
Geologic map of the Kanarraville quadrangle, Iron County, Utah
Paul Averitt
1967, Geologic Quadrangle 694
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...
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...