The design and use of hydrogeologic maps
J.C. Warman, D.R. Wiesnet
1966, Groundwater (4) 25-26
A map should treat the critical problems in a way understandable to the intended reader. Some maps appropriately show only one or two pertinent hydrogeologic parameters. Point‐data maps make little or no interpretation of the data. Four‐dimensional maps‐those that include an elapsed span of time or projection of hydrogeologic variables into the future‐represent a high degree of interpretation of data; they...
Flow probability of New Jersey streams
E.G. Miler
1966, New Jersey Division of Water Policy and Supply Water Resources Circular 15
This report is one of a series published by the Division of Water Policy and Supply of the New Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic Development to make basic water data available in a form that can be readily used by all interested persons. The objective of the present report...
Evidence for an early recent warm interval in northwestern Alaska
David S. McCulloch, David M. Hopkins
1966, Geological Society of America Bulletin (77) 1089-1108
A warm interval that began at least 10,000 years ago and lasted until at least 8300 years ago is recorded in the coastal tundra covered area of northwestern Alaska by the presence of fossil wood of tree size or tree species, fossil beaver-gnawed wood found beyond the modern range of beaver, evidence of ice-wedge melting, buried soils, and soils that...
“Iron Water” from wells: Causes and prevention
M.E. Broom
1966, Groundwater (4) 18-21
Chemical analyses of ground‐water samples taken from differing depths in a four‐county area in east Texas showed a general stratification with respect to dissolved iron, pH and hardness. On the basis of this stratification the waters of the ground‐water reservoir were divided into a shallow zone of oxidation, A; a deep zone of...
Hydrology of limestone terranes in the coastal plain of the Southeastern United States
V. T. Stringfield, H. E. LeGrand
1966, Special Paper of the Geological Society of America (93) 1-46
The very productive limestone aquifers of Tertiary and Quaternary age in the Coastal Plain of the Southeastern States contain a water-table circulation system where aquifers are at or near the land surface; the Tertiary limestone unit is a homoclinal artesian system confined beneath younger beds in coastal areas.The Tertiary limestone...
The system Cu-Ag-S
Brian J. Skinner
1966, Economic Geology (61) 1-26
Compositions on the join Cu 2 S-Ag 2 S were studied with X-ray diffractometer heating stage. Low-temperature phases, which break down at temperatures between 67 degrees and 119 degrees C, are chalcocite, stromeyerite, Cu (sub O.8) Ag (sub 1.2) S, jalpaite, and acanthite. High-temperature phases, all cation-disordered, are hexagonal close-packed (high chalcocite), face-centered cubic...
Preliminary report on the water resources of the Kau District, Hawaii
Dan A. Davis, George Yamanaga
1966, Circular C27
No abstract available....
Water resources data for Iowa 1966, Part 2--Water quality records
U.S. Geological Survey
1966, Report
No abstract available...
Water resources data for Iowa 1966, Part 1--Surface water records
U.S. Geological Survey
1966, Report
No abstract available...
Water resources data for North Dakota
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1966, Report
No abstract available....
Determination of longitudinal dispersion coefficients in open channel flow
Fred Feng Ming Chang, William Whitaker Sayre
1966, Report
No abstract available....
Geology
Douglas M. Kinney
1966, Report, National atlas
No abstract available....
Plankton
Louella E. Cable
1966, Fishery Leaflet 583
No abstract available....
The relation between molecular structure and biological activity among mononitrophenols containing halogens
Vernon C. Applegate, B. G. H. Johnson, Manning A. Smith
1966, Technical Report 11
The results of tests of the biological activity of certain nitrophenols containing halogen are reported. Some of these are shown to be significantly more toxic to larvae of the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus L.) than to fishes. It is proposed that the death of lamprey larvae exposed to these compounds...
Mortality of some species of fish to toxaphene at three temperatures
M.A. Mahdi
1966, Investigations in Fish Control 6
Abstract not submitted to date...
Parasites of freshwater fish IV: Miscellaneous; 4; Parasitic copepods Ergasilus, Achtheres, and Salmincola
J.T. Bowen
1966, Fish Disease Leaflet 4
No abstract available at this time...
Parasites of freshwater fishes
F. P. Meyer
1966, Fish Disease Leaflet 5
No abstract available at this time...
The molecular structure of the isopoly complex ion, decavanadate (V10O286-)
H. T. Evans Jr.
1966, Inorganic Chemistry (5) 967-977
No abstract available....
Substituted nitrosalicylanilides: a new class of selectively toxic sea lamprey larvicides
Roland J. Starkey, John H. Howell
1966, Technical Report 11
Structure activity relationships of substituted 3-nitro- and 5-nitro-salicylanilides and related compounds have been evaluated to elucidate their activity as potent selectively toxic sea lamprey larvicides....
A new Center for waterfowl research
H.K. Nelson, F.B. Lee
1966, Naturalist (17) 29-32
Abstract has not been submitted...
Food of young-of-the-year walleyes in Lake Erie
David R. Wolfert
1966, Fishery Bulletin (65) 489-494
Stomach contents were examined for 794 young-of-the-year (0-group) walleyes (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) captured by trawls at 17 locations in western Lake Erie in June-November 1962. Food organisms were found in 92.5 percent of the stomachs. Food varied with geographic location and season of capture, but within areas and seasons, selection...
Selected hematological and biochemical tests performed with blood and serum of adult rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) with a high incidence of hepatoma
S. F. Snieszko, J. A. Miller, Charles R. Atherton
1966, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (136) 193-210
No abstract available....
Leveling
1966, Topographic instructions of the United States geological survey 2E1-2E5
Geodetic leveling by the U.S. Geological Survey provides a framework of accurate elevations for topographic mapping. Elevations are referred to the Sea Level Datum of 1929....
Virus diseases of fish
R.G. Malsberger, K. Wolf
J.E. Prier, editor(s)
1966, Book chapter, Basic Medical Virology
No abstract available at this time...
The life cycle of the sea lamprey and a toxicological approach to its control
John H. Howell
Richard T. Smith, Peter A. Miescher, Robert A. Good, editor(s)
1966, Book chapter, Phylogeny of immunity
No abstract available....